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Articles from the June 18, 2017 edition


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  • Caltrans reminds motorists to secure loads before traveling

    Updated Jun 18, 2017

    SACRAMENTO – Transporting unsecured loads is unsafe, illegal, and pollutes California’s roads and waterways. Caltrans wants motorists and commercial vehicle operators to make sure their load is secure before driving. Vehicle-related debris can create unsafe conditions for motorists, contributes to litter on highways and could lead to pollution in waterways. “This is a safety, environmental, economic, and aesthetic issue that is 100 percent preventable,” said Caltrans directo... Full story

  • Locals Party Off the Grid in parking lot turned social venue

    Updated Jun 18, 2017

    A parking lot became a social venue June 9 when Fallbrook residents mingled at the inaugural Party Off the Grid, a fundraiser put on by the Fallbrook Village Association. Party Off the Grid was held at 139 South Main in the parking lot that separates the Bean & Bug Coffee Lounge and the Old 395 sports bar. A portion of Library Plaza (the large parking lot located below the Fallbrook Library parking lot) was also used to house a Kids Zone. The parking lot was fenced off and a...

  • Michelle’s Place to screen film ‘Being Mortal’

    Updated Jun 18, 2017

    TEMECULA – Michelle’s Place Breast Cancer Resource Center is holding a free community screening of the documentary “Being Mortal” at 6:30 p.m. June 27. After the screening, audience members can participate in a guided conversation on how to take concrete steps to identify and communicate wishes about end-of-life goals and preferences. “Being Mortal” delves into the hopes of patients and families facing terminal illness. The film investigates the practice of caring for the dying and explores the relationships between pat... Full story