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SAN DIEGO COUNTY - While sun protection is often associated with hot summer days, harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays are present year-round and can be just as dangerous on the schoolyard as they are at the beach. Because UV rays are associated with about 86 percent of melanomas and 90 percent of non-melanoma skin cancers, children must be diligent about sun protection when they head back to school. Parents also play a role, by teaching kids to lead a sun-safe lifestyle. "There is...
Bonsall Unified School District (BUSD) superintendent Justin Cunningham will be working with local attorney Bob James on the potential of the school district utilizing James to assist with the repurchase of the North County Fire Protection District's (NCFPD) former Station 5. During the Aug. 11 BUSD board meeting, a non-voting discussion item concluded with board members giving direction to Cunningham to contact James, who is also the NCFPD legal counsel, about the...
Assemblymember Marie Waldron AD-75 (R) Californians pay some of the highest fuel taxes in the U.S., but our highways are among the nation’s worst. We are now about two months into a transportation special session called by Governor Brown and calls for increased taxes are echoing loudly in Sacramento. In response, I have introduced AB X1 14 which would prioritize transportation spending as a formal part of the budgeting process. My bill would mandate $1 billion toward transportation infrastructure funding annually without r...
Heaven gained another angel, John William Henker, age 82, on August 31, 2015. After a short stay at the Temecula Valley Hospital suffering from a massive stroke, the skilled staff of Elizabeth Hospice brought him home to Fallbrook. With his loving children Christine and Bill at his side, his body made the beautiful journey to join our loving Lord, family, and friends who preceded him to Heaven. John was well known throughout the community as president of the Ambassador's... Full story
FALLBROOK – The World Memorial, 9/11 Memorial Tribute Exhibit – Display and Ceremony will be in Fallbrook at Vince Ross Village Square at Main Avenue and Alvarado Street on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 10 and 11 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Free and open to the public, the educational and informative display honors the fallen and the families that suffered from the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. The exhibit includes a 720 lb. piece of steel from the South Tower, a display honoring all thr...
Summer temperatures and humidity have been all over the map, varying from week to week, never lasting too long. My roses have done quite well using my prescribed "desert practice" for the summer. If you are participating in this practice – allowing a summer of rest for your roses – you still have several weeks to take it easy before a mid-season pruning. Predicting the future is difficult, however one can only assume it will look a little like the past, especially with the wea...
Residents near Fallbrook's "church row" are raising concerns regarding a potential cell phone tower that would be built on a church property. The Community Baptist Church of Fallbrook, located at the intersection of Stage Coach and Reche Road, has requested a county variance to allow for the construction of a 289-square foot cell phone tower, considered a commercial project, in a rural residential-zoned neighborhood. Residents contend that after installation of the project, the Community Baptist Church is estimated to receive...
San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) has announced it will hold an Open House for residents of the greater Fallbrook area on Monday, Sept. 14, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Pala Mesa Resort to share information and field questions regarding the installation of a new, natural gas transmission pipeline in the area. According to Jennifer Ramp, senior communications manager for SDG&E, "SDG&E and SoCalGas are proposing to build a new, approximately 47-mile, 36-inch natural gas transmission pipeline from the Rainbow metering station near the...
Authorities with the Fallbrook Sheriff's substation have reported that an early morning operation today, Thurs., Sept. 10, in the downtown Fallbrook area resulted in the seizure of over $10,000 of marijuana-related products. According to Detective Sgt. Patrick Yates, officers served two search warrants at approximately 5 a.m. this morning. "Members of the San Diego Sheriff's Department simultaneously served search warrants at two locations - 412 S. Main Avenue and 635 S. Vine...