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  • Pursuit ends in crash, extracation

    Gilberto Gonzalez, Socal News Outlet|Updated Jan 25, 2023

    ESCONDIDO: Sheriff's deputies located a stolen vehicle in the 100 Block of Twin Oaks in San Marcos at 8:30 pm. Deputies chased the suspect thru San Marcos and down the 15 eventually ending with the suspect vehicle being spiked and causing it to crash into another vehicle at the intersection of Centre City and El Norte. A Sheriff's vehicle & an Escondido Police vehicle were involved in the crash as well. The Officer & Deputy suffered no injuries, The suspect had to be...

  • Commercial fire in downtown Fallbrook

    Village News and AC Investigations|Updated Jan 24, 2023

    A commercial fire was reported to NCFPD in the 100 block of Ash Street in Fallbrook. Fire crews were able to keep the fire contained to the storage container. Nobody was injured, according to NCFPD PIO John Choi. IThe fire was originally reported in the 500 block of Main St. at 2:44 pm on Tuesday, January 24. According to Tony Campbell on the scene for Village News, the fire, while it looked like it might be Heritage Hall, was actually a container on the east side of the...

  • Deadline for Sourcebook photo contest is Feb. 1

    Updated Jan 20, 2023

    FALLBROOK – This year’s 2023 Sourcebook is going to celebrate the beauty of the area, so the Village News is looking for local people to submit photos representing Fallbrook, Bonsall, De Luz and Rainbow. The goal is to capture the beauty of Fallbrook and the surrounding areas, from landscapes to popular events. Possible photo themes include sunsets or sunrises, smiles, nature or hiking, multi-generational shots, wild animals, favorite winery or downtown scenes, floral shots and even faith and worship scenes. If a picture stri...

  • Rain storms bring water to Fallbrook

    Updated Jan 20, 2023

    Five day rain totals as of Jan. 17, 10 a.m. Station inches elevation Rainbow Camp 5.39 1553 Bonsall 4.86 185 Fallbrook 4.59 675...

  • Warriors fly by the Ravens, 2-0

    Updated Jan 20, 2023

    Village News/Shane Gibson photo...

  • May Millete Never Seen Leaving Home, CVPD Detective Testifies

    JASON KUROSU, City News Service|Updated Jan 20, 2023

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Surveillance footage of the home of a still-missing Chula Vista woman allegedly murdered by her husband does not show any sign of her leaving the house around the time she disappeared, a detective testified today. May ``Maya'' Millete has not been seen or heard from since Jan. 7, 2021. Though her body has not been found, prosecutors allege her husband, 41-year-old Larry Millete, killed her because she sought to divorce him. Larry Millete stated in a separate court declaration that he believed his wife left...

  • STEAM Museum visits Maie Ellis Elementary

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Union Elementary School District's After School Program brought STEAM – science, technology, engineering, arts and math – to life for students at Fallbrook STEM Academy and Maie Ellis Elementary School Friday, Jan. 6. This program turned Maie Ellis Elementary cafeteria into a state-of-the-art, hands-on children's museum focused on STEAM education. Stations students experienced included robots, virtual reality, 3D printing, art, engineering and more....

  • Miller named to dean's list for fall 2022

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    WILLIAMSBURG, Ky. – University of the Cumberlands announced the students named to the dean’s list for the fall 2022 semester, including Christian Miller of Fallbrook, in recognition of their academic performance. To be eligible for the dean’s list, students must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours, maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 and be in good academic standing. University of the Cumberlands is one of the largest and most affordable private universities in Kentucky. Located in Williamsburg, Kentucky, the unive...

  • SNHU announces fall 2022 President's List

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    MANCHESTER, NH – Southern New Hampshire University has announced that the following students from Fallbrook have been named to the fall 2022 President's List: Gilberto Acevedo, Jose Nabor, Brandon Smith and Victoria Davis. The fall terms run from September to December. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.70 and above for the reporting term are named to the President's List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms g...

  • Petrova to perform on the piano at Fallbrook Library

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    FALLBROOK – The Freaney and Friends free January concert will be held Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 1 p.m. in the Community Room at the Fallbrook Library. This month's recital will feature the return of guest Professor Violeta Petrova who is no stranger to the local classical music and piano loving audience. Petrova will perform her recently acclaimed recital which was played in San Diego last month. She will perform Italian Concerto II movement by J.S. Bach, Barcarolle Op. 60 by Fr. C...

  • Ovation Theatre presents 'Into The Woods'

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    ENCINITAS – Ovation Theatre presents the classic musical "Into the Woods" by Steven Sondheim. This Tony Award-winning musical follows the journey of a group of fairy tale characters as they venture into the woods in search of their desires. Along the way, they encounter Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and Jack of beanstalk fame. But be warned: it is no ordinary retelling of these classic stories. Sondheim's clever lyrics and memorable score add depth and complexity to t...

  • Pala Casino announces new express shuttle service

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort announced the new Pala Casino Express shuttle service. The round-trip luxury motorcoach service will begin operations Monday, Jan. 16, and will include pickups throughout San Diego County. The departing locations include Carlsbad, Clairemont, Chula Vista, Encinitas, Escondido, Kearny Mesa, Linda Vista, Mira Mesa, National City, Oceanside, Otay Ranch area, Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Penasquitos, San Diego (Downtown), San Marcos and Vista. The Pala Casino Express will offer morning and afternoon d...

  • Accident at E. Mission Rd and Macadamia

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    There's an accident reported on E. Mission Rd and Macadamia Rd.about 5:45 pm. CHP is reporting a Toyota Tacoma over the side 8 ft off the road and is going to be towed....

  • The digestive tract – everything you eat or drink has an impact

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    Shelby Ramsey Special to the Village News The more we understand how our body works, the better we can approach and protect our health. The truth of the matter is our body's function is interrelated to both external and internal factors (environmental, consumption, movement, medications, etc.). The healthiest approach is one from all angles, after taking into consideration what is best for your body, and working with a medical team you trust. Dr. Jacqueline Wolf, Associate...

  • Learn more about thyroid cancer

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    A small, butterfly-shaped gland known as the thyroid is responsible for a host of functions in the body. When that gland is not working properly, such as when cancer has taken hold, individuals may experience a range of side effects. Learning about the thyroid and thyroid cancer can help individuals recognize their own risk factors for the disease. The thyroid gland The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the thyroid sends out hormones that control activities in...

  • How to plan for post-retirement medical expenses

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    When individuals retire, they not only walk away from work, but also relinquish their steady paychecks. For many, retirement can be a potentially risky financial endeavor. Saving for retirement is a great way to mitigate such risk, but unforeseen expenses, such as medical bills, can quickly derail a retirement plan. Many people have a greater need for medical care as they get older. The Fidelity Investments Retiree Health Care Cost Estimate indicates health care can be one of...

  • Soroptimist to hold human trafficking awareness event Jan. 28

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    VISTA – Soroptimist International of Vista and North County Inland invited the public to their 17th annual Human Trafficking Awareness Walk and Event Saturday, Jan. 28, from 10 a.m. to noon at United Methodist Church of Vista, 490 S. Melrose Drive, in Vista. The guest speaker will be Susan Johnson, founder and CEO of Alabaster Jar Project, a nonprofit that aims to restore, rehabilitate and empower women who are survivors of sex trafficking with long-term housing and t...

  • Supervisors approve Bonsall Oaks easement adjustments

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved easement adjustments for the Bonsall Oaks subdivision. The supervisors voted 4-0 Jan. 11, with Terra Lawson-Remer absent, to approve the proposed easement adjustments. The adjustments vacated 243 acres of a 252-acre biological open space easement but dedicated a new 277-acre open space easement, which increases the total open space easement area by more than 30 acres. The project was called the Polo Club in 1999 when the Board of Supervisors...

  • Get tips for your home goals in 2023

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    Jane Kepley Special to the Village News It's a new year, and that means new possibilities. For some, that might mean buying a house for the first time. For existing homeowners, it could mean improving your current space – or selling it to move on to a place that feels like a better fit for your family. Whatever your plans, setting small milestones can help you get there. Are you ready to make those home-related goals a reality this year? Here's how: If you want to buy a h...

  • Review of all things Real Estate: Apartment demand turns negative for the first time since 2009

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    Bob Hillery CR Properties Net demand for apartments ended in negative territory for calendar year 2022. But, unlike the last time demand went negative in 2009, renter turnover was curiously low in 2022. The problem was that demand for new leases all but evaporated due to low consumer confidence and high inflation. After an historic wave of household formation and relocations in 2021, Americans chose to mostly stay put in 2022. We’ve not witnessed this before, weak demand for all types of housing despite robust job growth a...

  • Library books challenged in Fallbrook high schools

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    Rick Monroe Special to the Village News Two books in Fallbrook Union High School District libraries are being challenged. Superintendent Ilsa Garza-Gonzalez shared the information at the school board's meeting last month, saying a review committee was being formed to examine the books. The books in question are "Beyond Magenta" by Susan Kuklin and "Fun Home" by Allison Bechdel. Kuklin's book was on the shelf at Fallbrook High School and Bechdel's at Ivy High School, the...

  • Planning group members take oath of office

    Updated Jan 19, 2023

    The newly elected members of the Fallbrook Community Planning Group are sworn in by Supervisor Jim Desmond at their Jan. 16 meeting; from left, Steve Brown, Jeniene Domercq, Eileen Delaney, Kelly Hansen, J.J. Neese, Scott Spencer and Debbie Williams. Village News staff photo...