The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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A specific section of the Carlsbad City Council chambers is dedicated to the housing and care of homeless individuals. A department of individuals works as a team to ensure the status and well-being of shelters and that resources are allocated for.

Carlsbad Grapples With Homelessness, Attempts Strategic Planning

Georgia Scherrer, Staff Reporter May 31, 2023

The city of Carlsbad in San Diego County is home to roughly 115,302 people and houses individuals ranging from health care providers, government employees, everyday heroes and the necessary workers that...

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Mayor Matt Hall signs the contract after he is sworn in in City Hall on Dec. 11. This is the third time Hall has signed the mayoral contract.

Third-Time-Mayor Matt Hall Expands on Importance of Building a Team

Ari Beckett and Sebastian Valencia Mar 4, 2019

One, Two, Three. Three votes, that’s all it takes. The simplicity of getting three votes was an early lesson in Carlsbad City Mayor Matt Hall’s political career on the five-person council....

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Cori Schumacher speaks to a community member at the “Cori for Carlsbad” volunteer rally for her mayoral campaign January 28, 2018. Schumacher announced her candidacy for Carlsbad mayor on January 7, 2018 on Twitter and YouTube.

11 Questions with Pro-Surfer Turned Carlsbad Mayoral Candidate

Ari Beckett, Entertainment & Opinion Editor Sep 17, 2018

Cori Schumacher is a three-time world champion longboarder and now an elected city council member in Carlsbad. During her career as a surfer, Schumacher has spoken out against hyper-sexualizing of women...

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