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  • Junior tennis players compete at Fallbrook Tennis Club

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Junior tennis players compete at Fallbrook Tennis Club...

  • Residents share wine, food, art and music in downtown Fallbrook

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

  • Fallbrook Pop Warner begins season remembering 9/11

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

  • Go Joe Won wins Shared Belief Stakes

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter San Luis Rey Training Center horse Go Joe Won edged out High Connection to win the Shared Belief Stakes race Sept. 3 at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club. The ridgling never trailed in the one-mile dirt race for 3-year-olds and won by a nose over High Connection, who finished 10 1/4 lengths in front of third place Newgrange. "It was a hard-fought race," said Paula Capestro, who is Go Joe Won's trainer. "It was a match race from the beginning by the... Full story

  • Accident on E. Mission

    Village Staff|Updated Sep 16, 2022

    An accident was reported at 1358 E. Mission at 3:46 pm Friday afternoon. An ambulance is transporting one person according to the CHP. More information will be reported as information is available.... Full story

  • Sheriff's Log -

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Aug. 31 1100 Blk. S. Mission Rd. Assault with a deadly weapon/arrest 5200 Blk S. Mission Suspicious vehicle/arrest with poss. Of controlled substance/paraphernalia. 4800 Blk Pala Rd. Petty theft/vandalism 3200 Blk Sage Rd. Lost property 1900 Blk Rainbow Glen Rd. Grand theft/vandalism Sept. 1 31400 Blk Lake Vista Circle Elder abuse incident/mental health evaluation 31400 Blk. Lake Vista Circle Mental disorder/72 hr. observation/arrest made 400 Blk E. Fallbrook St. Simple battery 600 Blk. E. Elder St. Misc. incidents 300 Blk.... Full story

  • Win over Santana gives Warriors 3-1 record entering league play

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter Fallbrook High School’s football team will begin Valley League competition tomorrow night with a home game against Ramona. The Warriors will take a 3-1 record into their league opener, as Fallbrook traveled to Santana for a Sept. 8 game and prevailed by a 37-12 margin. “Happy again with the effort from our guys,” said Fallbrook head coach Ross Johnson. “Overall, it was a really good effort.” The Warriors scored the first 23 points of the game, the Sultans didn’t obtain a first down until the f...

  • Win at Helix gives Warriors first field hockey win over San Diego Section team

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter Fallbrook High School’s field hockey team began the 2022 season with a 1‑2 record, and the win was against Great Oak, which is in the CIF Southern Section. The Warriors then traveled to Helix for a Sept. 6 match, and a 1-0 win gave Fallbrook the team’s first victory this season against a CIF San Diego Section opponent. “They did great,” said Fallbrook coach Debbie Berg. Each field hockey team has 11 players on the field at a time. Fallbrook’s varsity roster consists of 14 girls. Two of the...

  • Fallbrook Senior Softball invites new players to join

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Senior Softball is welcoming new players who are 50 plus years old. Games are played at Ingold Sports Park Mondays through Thursdays at 4 p.m. with warm ups beginning at 3:30. Each team is scheduled to play two games per week. Interested players may email Chuck at [email protected]. Additional preliminary information and overview of the league can be found at http://fallbrookseniorsoftball.org/. For a limited time, they are offering an introductory free season to new players. Submitted by F...

  • How to spot mold in a home

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    FALLBROOK – Homes are safe havens and relaxing spaces for their residents. No one wants to imagine the place they call home putting their health in jeopardy, but that's precisely the case for people who live in homes where mold is present. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said that molds are not usually a problem indoors; however, when they are, molds produce allergens, irritants and potentially toxic substances. Molds can become problematic when spores land on wet o...

  • CDFA accepting grant applications for Pollinator Habitat Program

    Updated Sep 16, 2022

    SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Food and Agriculture is now accepting grant applications for the Pollinator Habitat Program administered by its Office of Environmental Farming and Innovation. The 12-week application period opened Aug. 31 and will close Nov. 23 at 5 p.m. Detailed information, including application processes and requirements, and registration links for two informational webinars to review program guidelines can be found on the program website at www.cdfa.ca.gov/oefi/php. Pollinators are essential t...