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  • Enjoy artistic and flavorful sushi creations at Z Cafe

    Nathalie Taylor, Special to Village News|Updated Mar 28, 2018

    John Toma, a native of Hawaii, is the owner of Z Cafe, which offers a wide variety of dishes, including Hawaiian entrées. John makes sure that the food is fresh; and even serves fresh fish seven days a week. Continuing with the tradition of fresh food, sushi has been on the menu for about a year now and is available to diners after 5 p.m. Created by Chef Moe, the sushi is artfully created, and he pays particular attention to colors, flavors, and textures. The Spicy Tuna Hand...

  • Old Town Temecula Community Theater offers wide range of entertainment

    Updated Jan 20, 2017

    TEMECULA – Old Town Temecula Community Theater is offering a wide variety of performances beginning the first week of February. Temecula Presents will host Queen Nation Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. There is little doubt among the pure rock community that the legendary band Queen and lead performer Freddie Mercury earn high ranks as one of the most powerful and iconic groups in rock history. Audiences are amazed at the accuracy of Queen Nation’s live retrospective journey through such son...

  • CSUSM offers course on water management fundamentals

    Updated Jan 20, 2017

    SAN MARCOS – California State University San Marcos has opened registration for the Water Management Fundamentals and Practice in California course, a must-attend course for anyone interested in the complex nature of the water industry in arid Southern California. The course is the required introduction course for the Water Management and Leadership Certificate program designed by regional water managers and experts, policy makers and educators to train the next generation of water leaders; although the intro course is o...

  • FPUD to add capacity to Water Reclamation Plant

    Updated Jan 20, 2017

    The Fallbrook Public Utility District (FPUD) will be adding capacity to its Water Reclamation Plant to accommodate the expansion of its recycled water pipeline infrastructure. A 5-0 FPUD board vote Dec. 12 awarded a $96,400 contract to Cortech Engineering, Inc., for the procurement of a vertical lineshaft pump and variable frequency drive which will increase the delivery system capacity at FPUD's treatment plant. "In the past year, year and a half, we've extended the recycled water system," said FPUD general manager Brian...

  • Three ways to lower skin cancer risk in 2017

    Updated Jan 20, 2017

    NEW YORK − The beginning of a new year is typically when people assess their health and vow to improve their wellbeing. The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends resolving to take better care of your skin – after all, it is the body's largest organ. Even though skin cancer is the world's most common cancer − one in five Americans will develop the disease − it is also highly preventable. "Skin cancer is mainly a behavioral disease and it is strongly linked to sun exposure − about 90 percent of non-melanoma skin cancers are assoc...

  • Seven Warriors given all-league field hockey honors

    Updated Jan 20, 2017

    Paulson named league player of the year The Valley League's field hockey coaches provided all-league recognition to seven Fallbrook High School players and selected Fallbrook senior April Paulson as the league player of the year. "We actually had a lot of girls," said Fallbrook coach Melissa Maultsby. "I'm really proud of them. It's amazing." Paulson was joined on the all-league first team by Ashley Lackey. Fallbrook's second-team players were Yuli Sanchez and Erin Murray. Honorable mention distinction was bestowed upon Gina...

  • Second storm expected to bring heavy downpours and mountain snow Friday

    Updated Jan 20, 2017

    SAN DIEGO - The second in a series of winter storms is expected to batter San Diego County today, bringing downpours that could again lead to flooding, plus heavy mountain snow, potentially damaging winds and thunderstorms. The storms prompted the National Weather Service to issue a slew of warnings and advisories for various parts of the county. A winter storm warning for the mountains will remain in effect from until 6 a.m. Saturday. Elevations as low as 5,000 feet may see 3 to 7 inches of snow, 6 to 12 inches could...

  • County reports 6 new influenza related deaths

    Updated Jan 20, 2017

    SAN DIEGO - Six new influenza-related deaths in the San Diego region, including that of a previously healthy 45-year-old woman, were reported Thursday, Jan. 19 by county health officials. The "flu season" death toll rose to 14, compared with three at this time last year. The other fatalities involved older people who had underlying medical conditions, according to the county Health and Human Services Agency. "Influenza can be deadly, especially for those with underlying chronic conditions," said Dr. Wilma Wooten, the county...