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  • Plane makes emergency landing in Carlsbad surf

    City News|Updated Jan 19, 2023

    CARLSBAD (CNS) - A small plane with three passengers on board made an emergency landing in the waters off Carlsbad State Beach today, citing engine problems. Just before 8 a.m., the Carlsbad Police Department was notified that the single-engine Piper Pa-28 aircraft reached the shore. The plane was flying from Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in San Diego to John Wayne Airport in Orange County when it had to make an emergency landing in the water after reporting engine...

  • Tree down blocking Gird Rd

    Village Staff|Updated Jan 19, 2023

    A tree fell this morning while it was still dark at about 5:30 am causing a traffic hazard. The downed tree is blocking the Gird Rd. northbound lane near Diego Estates DR south of the Monserate Winery. Caltrans is working to remove it from the street....

  • UPDATE: Man arrested after standoff for burglary of gun shop

    Village News Staff|Updated Jan 19, 2023

    UPDATE: The young man arrested last night Guillermo Macias, who may go by the name Mack, has a prior which is a felony. He is allegedly gang-related. He was arrested in 2017 for assault with force, great bodily injury likely, 254(A)(4) PC - Arrest date was 8-20-2017. He spent 90 days in jail, according to the Sheriff's department. Last night, he was charged with Felony possession of a firearm, burglary second-degree, burglary second-degree, and harm to a police officer, horse...

  • Clean up by County of homeless camps

    Village News Staff|Updated Jan 19, 2023

    This morning, Jan. 19, the county has been out cleaning homeless encampments near Jackie Heyneman Park, the Promenade and surrounding areas. It was the clean up and sanitation program within the Dept. Of Public Works that was out doing the work. One person living in an encampment was calling out to the county workers, "Thank you for cleaning our room!"...

  • CDC identifies possible safety concern with New Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

    Zachary Stieber, Reporter|Updated Jan 18, 2023

    Data indicates Pfizer's new COVID-19 vaccine could cause a type of stroke in elderly people, two U.S. health agencies said on Jan. 13. The threshold for a safety signal was met for Pfizer's bivalent booster in the Vaccine Safety Datalink, a monitoring system run by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The signal was for ischemic stroke, a type of stroke caused by blood clotting. The signal was triggered for people aged 65 and older, the CDC and the U.S....

  • Jacinda Ardern To Resign As Prime Minister Of New Zealand

    SARAH WEAVER, The Daily Caller Social Issues Reporter|Updated Jan 18, 2023

    Jacinda Ardern is resigning as prime minister of New Zealand, the Labour leader announced Thursday. Ardern will step down no later than Feb. 7, saying she, "no longer had enough in the tank" for the job. "I'm leaving, because with such a privileged role comes responsibility. The responsibility to know when you are the right person to lead and also when you are not," Ardern said, The Guardian reported. "I know what this job takes. And I know that I no longer have enough in the...

  • Driver, Child Killed, 4 Other Minors Injured in Solo SUV Crash in Oceanside

    City News Service|Updated Jan 18, 2023

    OCEANSIDE - Investigators sought today to determine what caused a solo SUV crash in Oceanside that killed a woman and a child and injured four other underage passengers, two critically. The vehicle was traveling south on Douglas Drive at high speed when the driver lost control of it near Pala Road about 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, according to the Oceanside Police Department. The mid-sized SUV veered off the roadway, struck a tree and overturned, rolling side over side several times before coming to rest, OPD spokeswoman Jennifer...

  • State Relief Program Erases $51.3 Million In Overdue SDG&E Utility Bills

    City News Service|Updated Jan 17, 2023

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Around 113,000 San Diego Gas & Electric customers with overdue bills incurred during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic have automatically received debt relief through the California Arrearage Payment Program, it was announced today. Over the weekend, the CAPP erased a total of $51.3 million in overdue balances SDG&E customers incurred between March 4, 2020 and Dec. 31, 2021, and the amount forgiven will be reflected on the next billing statement. The CAPP funds were applied automatically to customer...

  • Healthy Habits for Bonsall & Fallbrook Folks: Scars – memory marks on the body

    Updated Jan 17, 2023

    Dr. Megan Johnson McCullough Special to the Village News Marks left on people's bodies can tell a story of their life experiences; times when something happened that will remain on their skin and won't go away easily. Technically, a tattoo is a permanent scar on the body, but what about the types that are seen after a cut or injury? Why do people get scars? How can they make scars go away? In fact, there are several types of scars people can have. Scars can have many shapes...

  • Large tree falls on motorhome in downtown

    VIllage Staff|Updated Jan 16, 2023

    At 9:57 am it was reported that a large tree had fallen on a motorhome that was parked at 122 Ash St. near the historic Heritage Hall in downtown Fallbrook. NCFPD is on the scene....

  • Overturned vehicle on I-15 is cleared

    Village News staff|Updated Jan 16, 2023

    At 10 am this morning, Monday, there were two traffic collisions being reported on the I-15 South near Mission Rd. An SUV is being reported on its side just north of Mission Rd. off-ramp and another grey Toyota Yaris in the center divide just south of Mission which is just a spin-out. Reports to CHP include: "The vehicle hydroplaned from the fast lane and overturned, landing on right-hand shoulder." All lanes are cleared as of 10:30 am according to Tony Campbell, AC Investigations....

  • Avoid multi-vehicle accident #1 lane I-15 S

    Village News staff|Updated Jan 16, 2023

    A traffic accident, possibly between three cars, on I-15 S, near SR 76 was reported to CHP at 4:43 am. Authorities are on the scene trying to avoid a pile-up involving more cars. It seems a car was reported that was driving slow in the #1 lane and another vehicle braked to keep from hitting it, and another car rear-ended that vehicle. CHP reports there was a vehicle facing the wrong way in the #1 lane and in the center divide. At about the same time, a car northbound I-15 hit the center divide north of Mission Rd. and was...

  • Storm To Bring Rain, Mountain Snow and Strong Winds

    City News Service|Updated Jan 15, 2023

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A powerful Pacific storm will continue to bring widespread rain, mountain snow and strong winds to San Diego County through Tuesday with the heaviest activity arriving late tonight and Monday morning, forecasters said. At 9 a.m. Sunday, radar showed a smattering of showers across San Diego County and all sites reporting rain showed less than one-tenth of an inch, according to the National Weather Service. A lower snow level could allow for heavier snow...