Encinitas Undercover
Covering civic issues, news, and the secret life of Encinitas
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Monday, October 13, 2025
Six-story buildings coming to downtown Encinitas?
NBC 7:
SB 79 was signed into law Friday.
The law focuses on transit areas where there are no major developments.
SB 79 is changing zoning rules for cities across the state.
The new law allows five and six story building developments in single-family home in areas near transit stations.
The law requires that these projects are built within a quarter mile to a half a mile from transit stops.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Truck crashes into Gelato 101
Circa 6pm this evening. No word on injuries but possibly someone pinned under the truck in Gelato 101.
UPDATE: Suspected DUI.
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Saloon sells for $6.1 million
Neighboring bars, The Saloon and Shelter Bar and Lounge, located at 540-546 South Coast Highway 101, were purchased by a local private investor for $6.1 million in a deal announced Sept. 24.
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The history of The Saloon property goes back several decades. Maurice DeLay opened the Village Rendezvous at the site in the 1930s before it became the Grand Café in 1942 and the Daley Double Saloon in 1956, when Ruby and Frank Daley purchased the property, according to research by Kenneth Holtzclaw and Diane Welch.
The bar once hosted an illegal poker parlor upstairs and an outdoor smoking patio — now the location of the upscale Shelter Bar, which opened in 2013 — that featured Friday night boxing matches. Winning fighters received a $5 reward, according to Holtzclaw and Welch.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Open thread
No city council meeting tonight. Or next week, for that matter.
What’s going on out there?
Thursday, September 25, 2025
Nazis of San Dieguito Academy
The San Dieguito Union High School District is addressing an incident from the end of the previous school year in which students allegedly made the shape of a swastika on a field at San Dieguito Academy, with reports that the school’s principal has been placed on administrative leave.
In a Sept. 18 statement, SDUHSD Superintendent Anne Staffieri said that in May, a group of students used their bodies to create the formation of a swastika. The image was seen and captured by a Jewish student while flying a plane overhead at the time.
While the student’s family reported the incident to school administrators that same day, district leaders said it was not brought to their attention until months later.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
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