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  • Injuries sustained in residential fires

    Gilbert Gonzalez|Updated May 17, 2023

    Smoke is blowing into Bonsall and Fallbrook from two residential fires in Vista. Just after 12:30pm multiple 911 calls came in of a fire at 196 W Terrace Dr, On arrival Vista deputies helped get an elderly man to safety who was near the fire and quickly helped him get checked by paramedics, Firefighters quickly began an offensive attack on the fire which affected 4 units, after a short time firefighters were able to get the fire under control, 1 person was treated on scene... Full story

  • Missing woman possibly seen in Fallbrook

    Hannah Hanford, Village News|Updated May 15, 2023

    Nikki Michelle Alcaraz was last seen 05/06/23 and has been reported as missing from New Mexico and possibly in danger. According to the Facebook post, she was potentially seen in Fallbrook on SR 76 walking eastbound. She had no dog, no Jeep and was by herself. The post on Facebook regarding her, states that she was last known to be in Moriarty, New Mexico, traveling to family in Southern California, but never made it. She was with Tyler Stratton, who the post claims... Full story

  • Indecent Exposure in Fallbrook

    Updated May 15, 2023

    Today at 7:55 AM, there was an indecent exposure in Fallbrook at 400 W Fallbrook St....

  • Monserate DAR daughter Boyd turns 100

    Updated May 12, 2023

    FALLBROOK – At their April 20 Monserate DAR Chapter meeting, members celebrated Laverne Boyd as she was turning 100 years old on April 22. Boyd has been a member of Daughters of the American Revolution for over 42 years; she has held the office of Monserate Chapter Regent four times and contributed many hours to the chapter. Boyd has also held national positions. She has shared her talents with her nation many times over. Boyd has 20 patriots who fought in the American R...

  • Chemical in Popular Bug Spray Brands May Cause Neurodevelopmental Damage

    Beyond Pesticides|Updated May 12, 2023

    Low-level exposure to pyrethroid insecticides found in common pesticide brands like RAID and ORTHO results in neurodevelopmental damage to laboratory animals, reinforcing evidence of harm found in epidemiological studies on human exposure to these chemicals. According to research published in April in PNAS Nexus, mice exposed to the pyrethroid deltamethrin displayed atypical behavior similar to humans with developmental disorders. “We are not saying these mice have autism or that they have ADHD [attention-... Full story

  • Leading OB-GYN Group Took $11 Million From CDC to Push COVID Shotspregnant women, according to an investigation on Pregnant Women, Documents Reveal The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention bankrolled the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to the tune of $11 million to promote COVID-19 vaccination as "safe and effective" for

    Brenda Baletti Ph.D., .|Updated May 12, 2023

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) bankrolled the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) to the tune of $11 million to promote COVID-19 vaccination as “safe and effective” for pregnant women, according to an investigation published this week by attorney Maggie Thorp. Documents obtained by Thorp through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request revealed that the CDC and ACOG entered into multiple “cooperative agreements” to carry out work largely designed and controlled by the CDC and... Full story

  • Special Water Town Hall Meeting Set for May 17 in advance of upcoming vote by LAFCO

    Updated May 11, 2023

    FALLBROOK – In advance of a critical decision in June that will determine if voters in Fallbrook and Rainbow will be able to decide for themselves whether they want to switch water suppliers and save money, a special town hall meeting will be held on May 17 in Fallbrook to bring the public up to date on this important issue. After years of excessive water rate hikes from the San Diego County Water Authority, the Fallbrook Public Utility District and the Rainbow Municipal Water District in 2020 filed applications with the S... Full story

  • Possible scammers use tragedies to pull heartstrings

    Updated May 11, 2023

    Julie Reeder and Tony Campbell, AC Investigations Last week there was a group of people, who appeared to be family, soliciting donations in the intersection of South Mission and Ammunition roads. The solicitors were on the sidewalks, in the crosswalks and going in between lanes, pulling heartstrings and collecting money from motorists. Village News spoke with two of the solicitors. One young woman said the money was for her 7-year-old niece who is still in the hospital with...

  • Police Searching For Oceanside Shooter

    City News Service|Updated May 11, 2023

    OCEANSIDE (CNS) - A man was hospitalized after being shot and robbed for an e-bike in Oceanside, the Oceanside Police Department said today. Just after 10 p.m. Tuesday, officers were dispatched to the 3500 block of College Boulevard for a shots fired call, according to the OPD. Once police arrived, a man was found with a gunshot wound to his foot, according to the OPD. The victim was taken to a hospital and was expected to survive his injury, police said. The suspect, described as a 5-foot-10, 180 pound Hispanic man, was...

  • Rainbow Oaks going strong after anthem publicity

    Updated May 11, 2023

    Rick Monroe Special to the Village News When NFL players took a knee during the National anthem in 2016, a tradition was born at Rainbow Oaks Restaurant. Owners Duke and Jonell Maples, who remodeled and reopened the restaurant in 2009, decided to start playing the National anthem at noon, seven days a week. "It was my way of waving my middle finger at the NFL," said the retired Marine. The restaurant is filled with patriotic memorabilia and American flags. A Marine Corps flag... Full story

  • Tribes share their cultures at Cupa Days

    Updated May 10, 2023

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  • Guests enjoy wine, spirits, food and music for a good cause

    Updated May 10, 2023

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  • The history of Mother's Day

    Updated May 10, 2023

    Rick Koole LifePointe Church Anna Reeves Jarvis is credited by most with founding Mother’s Day. After her mother Ann died May 9, 1905, Jarvis set out to establish a day that would honor her mom and others in America. She began the movement in West Virginia, which hosted the first official Mother’s Day celebration three years later at Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill officially recognizing Jarvis’ idea as a national holiday to be celebrated each second Sunday in May. The w...

  • 'Chili' in two forms flavors these simple appetizers

    Updated May 10, 2023

    Judith Bell Food Editor Recipes that stand the test of time are what I call “keepers.” Two “keepers” in our family are different and delicious. Interestingly they incorporate “chili” in two different forms. One recipe uses bottled chili sauce, another chili powder. When I consider our parties over the years, I can hear my husband Bob asking, “Are we having…” and he’d often name one or the other recipe shared with you today. Often as not, the answer was, “yes.” And, while most of the recipes I have can be given their origin i...

  • BWC to hold Spring Soiree at 127 West

    Updated May 10, 2023

    BONSALL – The Bonsall Woman's Club has their Spring Soiree scheduled for Tuesday, May 23. Members are looking forward to a lovely evening with significant others, friends and community guests. They will be holding the event at 127 West Social House, 127 W. Elder Street in Fallbrook. The event will include appetizers, dinner, and dessert with a no-host bar, a signature cocktail, Silent Auction items and an opportunity drawing. The time is set for 4-7:30 p.m. The cost is $75 p... Full story

  • 'Dave, The Tomato Guy' to speak at Fallbrook Garden Club

    Updated May 10, 2023

    FALLBROOK – Dave Freed, "The Tomato Guy," has designed a unique self-watering system which can easily be built at home. This system has produced 50 pounds of tomatoes from just one plant. In addition, Freed will explain how watering, temperature, mulching, pollination and fertilization all play a role in producing a delicious, juicy tomato. Members and guests will learn techniques relating to tomatoes to implement in their gardens as the growing season begins. Living in s... Full story