Councilmember Joy Lyndes announced she will not seek reelection this week following the completion of her current term later this year.
Lyndes told The Coast News that the decision is an effort to “push the reset button” amid a period of mixed emotions.
“After having done a lot at City Council, I felt it was time to refocus my time on personal things,” she said.
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Thursday, January 15, 2026
Lyndes out
The Coast News:
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Encinitas man killed in vehicle vs pedestrian collision in San Marcos
The Coast News:
A pedestrian who was struck and killed by a vehicle in San Marcos on Saturday night has been identified as 34-year-old Benjamin Lo Cicero of Encinitas, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office confirmed on Monday afternoon.
Lo Cicero was fatally struck by a Ford F-150 around 11:40 p.m. on Dec. 13 in the 900 block of West San Marcos Boulevard.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Misdemeanor charge in death of girl
Coast News:
A 44-year-old man has been charged with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter in the fatal collision that killed a sixth-grade girl in Encinitas earlier this year.This is confusing and certainly wrong:
The charge under California Penal Code 192(c)(2) covers “driving a vehicle in the commission of an unlawful act, not amounting to a felony, but without gross negligence; or driving a vehicle in the commission of a lawful act which might produce death, in an unlawful manner, but without gross negligence,” according to state law.
While crossing Encinitas Boulevard at the intersection of Village Square Drive, the driver of a westbound Nissan Xterra collided with another vehicle stopped at a red light, which then struck Chalekian, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office.If the driver was crossing Encinitas Boulevard at that intersection, he wasn't westbound. We guess the writer means the victim was crossing Encinitas Boulevard.
Monday, November 24, 2025
Pranksters hack electronic road signs
Electronic road signs across Encinitas have been hacked multiple times in recent months, prompting city officials to tighten security after vulgar and obscene messages appeared on at least one sign.
City officials confirmed Nov. 21 that several portable electronic traffic signs — most of them operated by private contractors — were manually broken into and reprogrammed to display explicit images and phrases.
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