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

The Sage

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

The Sage

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

The Sage

Displayed here is just some of the produce J Organic Farm provides for the Wednesday Market. The farm's fruits and vegetables are always fresh and ready for consumption.

Resilience and Recovery: How the Carlsbad Farmers Market is Navigating the Rollercoaster of Post-COVID Challenges

Skylar Roy, Staff Reporter Sep 20, 2024

The State Street Farmer’s Market has been a star staple in Carlsbad for over a decade, attracting tourists and locals alike every Wednesday. From fresh flowers to artisanal pasta, authentic French pastries...

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 In 1955, the Carlsbad Theater showed popular movies. The organization Save the Carlsbad Theater hopes to continue this long-lasting tradition in the modern-day village. (Photo courtesy of Ken Kebow)

Carlsbad Residents Unite to Protect Iconic Theater Venue

Jacob Dougherty, News and Features Editor Feb 20, 2024

Located in the heart of Carlsbad Village, the historic Carlsbad Theater has remained relatively unchanged since its establishment in 1927. Throughout its almost 100 years, it has hosted shows, screened...

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The contrast between the center of Karlovy Vary (on the left) and Carlsbad's downtown (on the right) is quite striking. Karlovy Vary boasts cobblestone streets designed for walking, while Carlsbad's city center consists of asphalt roads filled with cars.

A Tale of Two Cities: Bridging the Gap between the Czech Republic and California

Jacob Dougherty, News and Features Editor Sep 25, 2023

After a short 30-minute drive to the San Diego airport, a 14-hour flight to Prague and a two-hour train ride into the Doupov mountains of the Czech Republic, one will arrive in the quaint town of Karlovy...

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The Coyote Bar and Grill was opened in 1989. The establishment draws in crowds each night for their exhilarating live entertainment.

The Coyote Bar and Grill Demonstrates Long Term Endurance To Reach Success

Lexi Thurman, Staff Reporter Sep 20, 2023

From DJs that party through the night to rock cover bands that bring new life to old classics, The Coyote Bar and Grill is bursting each night with exhilarating live music. But how did this restaurant...

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Genius Project coordinator Shannon Alberts passes out name tag lanyards to presenting juniors. Alberts led the busy day on Thursday.

Sage Creek Celebrates Genius Project Forum Day 2023

Nadia Razzaq, Web Editor-in-Chief May 2, 2023

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Outside of the Spin Records business, a mosaic of Spin’s signature headphone-wearing cyclone advertises their sales of CD’s, tapes, and records both new and used. Inside the store, many different store merchandise items can be found with this logo printed on them.

Who Are Spin Records?

Georgia Scherrer, Staff Reporter Feb 16, 2023

When customers walk into Spin Records for the first time, they’re met face-to-face with thousands of CDs lined in rows of boxes and shelves decorated with posters containing familiar faces of bands both...

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The Case Files Episode 2: The Carlsbad Case of Jodine Serrin

The Case Files Episode 2: The Carlsbad Case of Jodine Serrin

Jacob Dougherty and Georgia Scherrer Feb 8, 2023

  A small town case gone cold for almost a decade, found again and solved due to developments in technology and DNA testing. This case leads to questions such as, do we always use technology...

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The lights of one house on Ammonite Court begin to illuminate as the sun sets. This house is one of the easier ones to take lights off once the holiday season ends.

Un-Deck the Halls: Ammonite Court Begins Teardown of Holiday Lights

Jacob Dougherty, Staff Reporter Jan 4, 2023

Throughout the holiday season, twinkling lights adorn the homes in many neighborhoods throughout Carlsbad. However, as the holiday season comes to a close, the festive decorations must come down. Ammonite...

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Ammonite Place displays one of its only moving decorations. A moving train circles around a small town, crossing a bridge along the way.

Holiday Lights are in Full Swing at Ammonite Place’s Holiday Light Show

Holden Kopman, Staff Reporter Dec 16, 2022

Ammonite Place has brought a Christmas delight to family and friends who have attended in the past or are now trying it out for the first time. Though The Sage has covered this festive neighborhood in...

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The Sage covers the 2022 Midterm Elections as results come in. Local election results will be displayed and updated below.

Midterm Election Results are Pouring in: Updates

Jacob Dougherty, Staff Reporter Nov 9, 2022

Last updated on 11/15/22 at 8:52:15. Information via San Diego Registrar of Voters Midterm elections just concluded, and now counting begins for ballots from around the country. So far, in San Diego...

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Student Resource Officer Julie Martinson poses in her office on Sage Creek High School campus. Her specific job duties are to provide safety and security to the students on campus.

Carlsbad Murder Verdict Conflicts Citizens

Georgia Scherrer, Staff Reporter Nov 3, 2022

Calling Carlsbad a city can seem erroneous because of its population of less than 115,000. Crime and safety precautions can be considered excessive and unnecessary due to the overall safety and security...

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Aviara Oaks Middle School stands near Plaza Paseo Real on Ambrosia Lane. Students can easily walk down to the shopping center after school.

Middle School Students Banned from Plaza Paseo Real Without Parent or Guardian After Causing Trouble at Local Vons

Olivia Lee, Staff Reporter Oct 18, 2022

On Oct. 3, families of all students attending Aviara Oaks Middle School received an email saying that they were no longer allowed to go to the Plaza Paseo Real shopping center without a parent or guardian.  The...

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