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  • Woman Leads Authorities on Pursuit Through San Diego County

    City News Service|Updated Oct 28, 2022

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A woman led police on a chase through San Diego County today that eventually ended near Temecula. The pursuit started just before 7 a.m. in the College Area of San Diego when San Diego Police Department attempted to stop an erratic driver, authorities said. Around 8:15 a.m., the woman pulled over on I-15 near the Rainbow area, according to FOX 5. Police had to negotiate with the woman for several minutes before she decided to exit the car. The suspect's name has not been released and it is unknown why she...

  • Blessing of the animals held at St. Peter the Apostle Church

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Village News/David Landry photos...

  • Winners of Fallbrook Scarecrow Days named

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    FALLBROOK – The ScareCREW created more scarecrow winners of their own this year including the Pillow Fight Kids, three Munchkins added to Wizard Of Oz characters, Tin Can Man and others. Scarecrow entries have been juried and the winners have been selected. Kids/family/group: First place – Sunshine by the Laurenson Family Second place – Willy The Penguin by Fitz and Monica Dore Pop culture: First place – Moesha by Moe at Smog Brothers Second place – Catrina by Julia and Carlos Perez of Affordable & Quality Homecare Services R...

  • Alumni gather at Live Oak Park for reunions

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Village News/Shane Gibson photo...

  • Harvest Faire fills downtown Fallbrook

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

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  • Lady Warriors take second at Guajome Park cluster meet

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

  • Silvergate Fallbrook supports Charity Golf Tournament

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    FALLBROOK – As the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce annual Charity Golf Tournament got underway at Pala Mesa Resort on Friday, Oct. 14, an eager foursome from Silvergate Fallbrook took to the greens to support the organization's fundraising cause and spend the day navigating the back nine on the picturesque 6,502-yard course that meanders through towering sycamore and oak trees in south Fallbrook. The senior living community sponsored the tournament as an "Eagle Sponsor," a top-t...

  • Palomar College breaks ground on football and softball stadiums

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    SAN MARCOS – Palomar College broke ground on a sports facility that will include new football and softball stadiums, in a ceremony attended by more than 100 people on the main campus Tuesday, Oct. 18. The long-awaited project includes a football arena that will seat over 3,600, a vastly improved softball stadium with 207 seats, and a variety of enhancements that will revolutionize how the two sports are experienced at the college. “This project is going to take our athletics here at the college to the next level,” said Dr. S...

  • Flu helps Golden Eagles to defeat Warriors gridders

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The saying is that football games are won or lost in practice earlier in the week than during the game itself. In the case of Fallbrook High School’s team, an illness outbreak in the days prior to the Warriors’ Oct. 21 game at San Pasqual led to the Golden Eagles’ 14-6 victory. “The flu ran through our team,” said Fallbrook head coach Ross Johnson. Ten varsity members did not play Oct. 21. “About half the guys who were there had been out at some time during the week,” Johnson said. Fallbro...

  • Fallbrook wineries unite with St. John's to support young Marine families

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    FALLBROOK – St. John's Episcopal Church hosted its first ever "Fallbrook Vintners' Wine Showcase,'' a gala wine tasting and auction event Saturday, Oct. 15, to benefit the Pendleton Community Service Fund. This organization, an affiliate of Camp Pendleton Rotary, gathers and distributes "gently used" furniture and household goods free-of-charge to young, enlisted Marines and needy veterans. Linda Sundram, founder of the Fund, explained in her opening remarks that "most young M...

  • Theatre Talk goes all over San Diego County

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News Here's what is up in and around San Diego. First, Broadway San Diego is hot this season starting with "Hamilton" on Nov. 9, followed by Harper Lee's celebrated "To Kill a Mockingbird" starring Richard Thomas; next up (if any tickets remain) is one-night only with Harry Connick Jr. on Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. I saw him years ago in Sacramento and he swings! Just around the corner is "Annie" in time for the holidays for a great...

  • 38 Special came to play at Pala

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter During the 38 Special concert Oct. 14 at Pala Casino's Events Center, lead singer Don Barnes noted, "It's Friday night. It's a celebration. We came to play." The band did indeed play that night. The concert lasted 88 minutes not including a one-minute break prior to the encore. During that time the band played 23 songs. "Thank you for taking the ride through the years with us," Barnes said. Barnes was with the band when they formed in 1974....

  • Pala Casino Spa Resort presents Three Dog Night

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    PALA – Pala Casino Spa Resort presents legendary American rock band Three Dog Night Friday, Nov. 4, performing live indoors at the Events Center. Created in 1968 by Danny Hutton, Three Dog Night recorded the music of the best (and mostly undiscovered) new songwriters of their time including Harry Nilsson, Randy Newman, Elton John, Laura Nyro, Paul Williams, and Hoyt Axton among many others. The group’s eclectic taste, combined with their ability to recognize and record hits in a unique, distinctive, and appealing style, resul...

  • Bonsall students perform at Fall Festival

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    BONSALL – The Bonsall Chamber of Commerce hosted a Fall Festival on Oct. 15. The Bonsall Unified School District was there to provide musical entertainment. The Sullivan Middle School Show Choirs sang and were also joined in song and dance with students from Bonsall West Elementary and Bonsall Elementary School. The Sullivan Middle School Guitar Ensemble opened the event with students Jett Van Alfen and Tristan Kniss accompanying on electric acoustic guitars and drums. The m...

  • Vallecitos School District approves before-school, after-school, and break program agreement

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The Vallecitos School District has approved an agreement to provide before-school, after-school, and break period activities to Vallecitos Elementary School students. A 5-0 Vallecitos School District board vote Oct. 11 approved an agreement between the district and Good Sports Plus, Ltd., also known as ARC, for the activities. The initial agreement is retroactive to Oct. 1 and will end on June 30, 2023, and a one-year option which would extend the agreement to June 30, 2024, may be approved...

  • Car club donates to FHS PTSA

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Fallbrook High School PTSA accepts a donation from the Fallbrook Vintage Car Club, from left, PTSA members Veronica Hernandez, Courtney Hilborn, Sherry Weishaar, FVCC Board Member Gloria Andres, and Lila McDonald. Village News/Courtesy photo...

  • Darkness and the night sky

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Mark DiVecchio Special to the Village News Chapter 2 – Why darkness is important (and not just to astronomers) Circadian rhythm and melatonin Like most life on Earth, humans adhere to a circadian rhythm – our biological clock. It's a sleep-wake pattern governed by the day-night cycle. Our biological clocks are important. They interact with our body systems, changing our hormone levels and even modifying our genetic code. Natural light helps set our clocks to Earth's 24-...

  • Drivers get help with a smile

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Manny Pablo of S&R Towing comes to the aid of a Fallbrook resident with a flat tire. Pablo serves all of North County; he's been with the company for seven years. Village News/Tony Campbell photo...

  • Leo Preston completes Eagle Scout Project for FLC

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Leo Preston is nearing completion of his Eagle Scout requirements. To become an Eagle Scout is one of the highest achievements a Scout can achieve. As a volunteer at the Fallbrook Land Conservancy in the past, the 14 year-old Scout chose to build a combination planter and bench at the suggestion of Susan Liebes, a leader of the FLC. Leo, with the help of fellow Troop 731 Fallbrook Scouts, Jackson Liebes, Jacob Liebes and Owl Morouse completed the project on time f...

  • Review of all things Real Estate: What does the partnership of Open Door and Zillow mean for the consumer?

    Bob Hillery, CR Properties|Updated Oct 27, 2022

    In previous articles, we discussed what i-buyers are (investment buyers) and that Open Door is the largest i-buyer with the deepest pockets. It was identified that Zillow had previously been in the business of direct purchasing of residential properties, but they ceased that operation ostensibly due to the difficulty in forecasting future pricing. I suspect there were concerns that, because there are no real estate agents involved in direct purchases, that sellers wouldn’t k...

  • Four ways to prevent water damage at home

    Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Jane Kepley Special to the Village News Homes often get a lot of water exposure in the back half of the year due to storms and winter weather. And that doesn’t even include the internal issues that can cause water damage, like undetected plumbing problems. It’s important to consider how that water could threaten your property: It can damage your roof, cause mold and mildew, and ruin your belongings. These four steps can help prevent water damage to your home and everything in it. 1. Keep gutters and downspouts clear. Clogged...