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The Coast News, June 16, 2023

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ART IN THE VILLAGE

The works of 115 artists, including Jeanine Brown’s “Wildfire” pictured here, will be on display for the 25th Art in the Village on June 25 in Carlsbad. Story on 11.

Human remains recovered in Alpine By Laura Place

Blakespear creates legal defense fund State senator’s legal battle with constituents relies on donations from supporters and a state law protecting lawmakers from lawsuits during legislative session. 5

ALPINE — Law enforcement officials recovered human skeletal remains on June 7 in Alpine, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department confirmed. The remains were discovered on what is believed to be private property by a resident who reported the finding to law enforcement, according to Lt. Joseph Jarjura of the Sheriff's Department Homicide Unit. The remains include what appears to be nearly an entire skeleton, including a human

skull, the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office told The Coast News on Friday. “As of right now, we don’t know about the cause of death or identification,” the Medical Examiner’s Office said, noting that an anthropology examination will likely take place in the next week or so. It remains unknown if law enforcement plans to use DNA or dental records to help make an identification. Jarjura said the exact location of the remains would not be released at this time.

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DONS ALUM SIGNS NIL DEAL

Cade Brown, a Cardiff native with Type 1 diabetes currently playing baseball for Murray State, recently struck a NIL deal close to his heart with Dexcom, a leading company in real-time glucose monitoring. Story on 16. Photo via Twitter/RacersBaseball

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Coronado’s Bailey mulls bid to challenge Lawson-Remer in ’24 By Steve Puterski

REGION — Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey is expected to challenge Supervisor Terra LawRANCHO son-Remer for the District 3 seat SFNEWS on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors in the 2024 general election. The Republican mayor has not formally announced his campaign but has recently pulled papers and launched a new website, San Diego Come- BAILEY back, last month. At age 30, Bailey became the youngest-ever mayor of Coronado in 2016 after serving four years on the Coronado City Council. Last year, Bailey considered a run for the U.S. House of Representatives against Rep. Scott Peters (D-CA) but withdrew due to redistricting, per media reports. Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer is also considering running for the District 3 seat in the 2024 election, according to recent reports. In an exclusive interview with The Coast News regarding a possible run, Bailey said he would prioritize “common sense” approaches to various areas, including homelessness, public safety, housing, transportation, environment and fiscal

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