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SAN DIEGO - San Diego County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer declined to call for the immediate resignation of Supervisor Nathan Fletcher today, telling City News Service that Fletcher's planned May 15 resignation gives the county ``the sufficient runway to plan a timely and orderly transition.'' Fletcher announced his resignation March 29, following a tumultuous day in which he admitted having an affair with a former Metropolitan Transit System employee who then sued him,... Full story
OCEANSIDE - A stretch of state Route 78 near MiraCosta College that has been closed for emergency repairs for three weeks is slated to reopen this week, authorities reported today. The roughly 1 3/4-mile section of the freeway between College Boulevard and El Camino Real in Oceanside is expected to be back in operation in time for Wednesday morning's commute, according to Caltrans. Following the reopening, crews will close the eastbound side of the route in the area to so... Full story
The 18-year-old driver of a Kia was arrested in the early morning hours today, April 2, on suspicion of possession of a stolen vehicle, felony evading, and two counts of felony child endangerment after a pursuit from Riverside to Vista ended in a crash with four occupants detained and rushed to area hospitals with unknown injuries. A Fallbrook deputy who found the suspected stolen vehicle and continued the pursuit was also transported to the hospital with minor injuries. On... Full story
Palomar Mountain shook the San Diego area early tonight with a 4.2 magnitude earthquake which was initially reported as a 4.5 mag earthquake. The trembler occurred just south of the Riverside County line and about 20 miles east of Fallbrook and Bonsall at 6:16 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey. There was a rumbling sound and than a couple of hard shakes or jolts. "It was the strongest quake I've ever felt since I've been in California," said U.S. Marine Cpt Brian... Full story
FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Women's Connection will welcome Daily Blooms to its upcoming brunch event at the Grand Tradition Estate and Gardens in the Beverly Mansion, Friday, April 21, 10 a.m. to noon. (Doors open at 9:15 for shopping.) The program will feature the grandchildren of Ross and Helen Daily, Ross G. Rose and Tash Dubreuil. This long time local family is introducing their business to the community. They have a beautiful store full of fresh flowers and home decor. A... Full story
OCEANSIDE – North County San Diego Republican Assembly will meet Monday, April 3 at Grace Church, 1602 S. El Camino Real. The pizza social is at 6 p.m. and the meeting is at 6:30 p.m. Their purpose is to save California and America. This is their third gathering. Submitted by Fallbrook Members of California Republican Assembly.... Full story
FALLBROOK – The Republican Women of California – Fallbrook club’s guest speaker for Friday, April 14 will be Amy Reichert, the co-founder of ReOpen San Diego, a 501c-(3) non-profit that has rallied tirelessly for the safe reopening of schools. Reichert has been on a mission to restore life, liberty and love of country. Her story is encouraging and shows what can happen when people stand up. The meeting will take place at the Historic Mission Theater, 231 N. Main Ave. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Meeting is from 10-11:30 a.m.... Full story
FALLBROOK – Wings of Change invites everyone to learn more about its Butterfly of the Month Club with a free class at Fallbrook Library or online. Participants will learn about the Monarch butterfly in the Wednesday, April 19 class at 1 p.m. Wings of Change staff will introduce the butterfly and the seed of the month, Desert Bluebells (Phacelia campanularia), which is an annual herb originally from the Mojave and Sonoran deserts. It can grow to be about 1' tall and 1' wide a... Full story
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Village News/Jerry Kalman photos FALLBROOK – Blooming flowers are everywhere at the Fallbrook Land Conservancy’s Palomares House. Recent heavy rains are treating the community with extensive blooms and they, in turn, attract bees that pollinate the flowers to ensure there should be another riot of color next year like there is now. Volunteers and staff use FLC’s sculpture garden along South Stage Coach Lane as the place where they encourage and cultivate this natural habitat for native and drought tolerant plants. The score...