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  • Bob Melvin Set to Leave Padres, Become Next San Francisco Giants Manager

    San Diego Padres Manager|Updated Oct 24, 2023

    San Diego Padres manager Bob Melvin is set to leave the team and become the new manager of the San Francisco Giants, it was reported today. Melvin, who was under contract for one more season in San Diego, is expected to be announced as the Giants' replacement for Gape Kapler, who was fired toward the end of the 2023 season. According to The Athletic, the Giants were recently granted permission by the Padres to interview Melvin for their managerial role, leading to a quick decision to hire the 61-year-old Bay Area native and...

  • Accident leaves car overturned on S. Mission

    Updated Oct 23, 2023

    At 10:45 am today, North County Fire and the Sheriff's Department responded to a traffic accident that left one car overturned on S. Mission and Quail Knoll Rd in Fallbrook. A reporting party to the CHP said that the driver exited the overturned vehicle and got into another car that was following and left the scene. There didn't seem to be any other vehicles involved according to the CHP.... Full story

  • Vehicle accident causes residents to lose power

    Village Staff|Updated Oct 23, 2023

    At about 11 pm on Sunday night, a vehicle ran into a power pole causing an outage to eight homes near Alvarado in the 1700 block where the accident happened. A fire hydrant was also hit, causing a geyser. SDG&E reported that power would be fully restored by Monday at 4pm, however, some residents reported that power was restored before 4 am Monday and internet is still out. "Last night, NCFPD responded to a traffic collision in that area of the 1700 block of East Alvarado... Full story

  • County Links Nine Cases of Salmonella to 'Raw' Milk Products From Fresno

    City News|Updated Oct 21, 2023

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - County of San Diego health officials today linked nine cases of Salmonella to unpasteurized or ``raw'' milk products from a producer in Fresno, and encouraged county residents to discard the products. According to the county Health and Human Services Agency, the cases began in late September with products from Raw Farm LLC. ``The county recommends that people who have products from this company in their homes dispose of them immediately,'' said Dr. Seema Shah, medical director of the county's Epidemiology... Full story

  • Assault rifle ban overturned again

    City News|Updated Oct 20, 2023

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A San Diego federal judge today overturned California's three-decades-old ban on assault weapons for the second time in recent years. U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez, who has frequently ruled in favor of firearm advocates seeking to overturn state laws governing guns and ammunition, issued an injunction Thursday prohibiting state officials from enforcing the ban. In a written ruling, the judge stated that officials are seeking to prohibit individuals from acquiring guns used commonly in mass shootings and... Full story

  • St. Peter's holds a Blessing of the Animals

    Updated Oct 19, 2023

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  • Golfers have fun raising money

    Updated Oct 19, 2023

    Village News/David Zumaya//My San Diego North County photos...

  • North County Fire offers rescue workers' experiences

    Updated Oct 19, 2023

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  • Aguanga resident photographs solar eclipse

    Updated Oct 19, 2023

    Diane Sieker Staff Writer Aguanga resident Jason Imbimbo took stunning photos of the solar eclipse Saturday morning, Oct. 14 beginning at 9:36 a.m. Viewing the phenomenon with his family, he used an ND-400 filter to capture the images with his Galaxy s23 Ultra phone. "The filter reduces the amount of light allowed through the lens by 400 times, letting me photograph the eclipse," Imbimbo explained. "Without the filter the photo would be nothing but white." According to The...

  • Residents are invited to learn about the plans for new infrastructure in unincorporated San Diego County

    Updated Oct 19, 2023

    SAN DIEGO – The Department of Public Works (DPW) continually strives to improve and maintain public infrastructure for its unincorporated communities. Capital projects include improvements to roads, bridges, sewer systems, stormwater and flood control systems, airports, and other infrastructure that serves the public good and helps ensure safe, thriving, and sustainable communities. Having safe, accessible, thoughtfully planned, and well-maintained infrastructure is essential to the quality for life for residents, b...

  • San Diego County Annual Report shows we are better together

    Updated Oct 19, 2023

    Gig Conaughton County of San Diego Communications Office The County of San Diego released an Annual Report Oct. 2 that listed numerous accomplishments and stated that the county, the public it serves, local cities, community groups and organizations are better when they work together. “In San Diego County we are better together,” County Chief Administrative Officer Helen Robbins-Meyer stated in the report. “This collective dedication to strengthening San Diego County has led us to take on the region’s most pressing issues tog...

  • Dragon fruit – An exotic organic bounty in Bonsall

    Updated Oct 19, 2023

    Steven Schindler Special to the Village News Nestled in the Bonsall hills above the San Luis Rey Training Center and horse ranches, sits 15 magnificent acres of exotic beauty. From the road, it’s hard to tell what might be growing in perfectly symmetrical rows along the rolling hillsides. But up close it becomes clear you are looking at something unusual for our local landscape, usually teeming with avocado trees, orange groves, or vineyards. Wallace Ranch Dragon Fruit Farm is the oldest and largest certified organic dragon f...