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  • Driver transported with life-threatening injuries

    VIllage News staff|Updated Oct 28, 2021

    A driver was transported via air ambulance to Palomar Medical Center after crashing their car on S. Mission early this morning, according to NCFPD PIO John Choi. "It was a rescue traffic collision with one patient trapped with life-threatening injuries in the 1700 block of S. Mission Rd. The southbound lane of S. Mission Rd. was closed for the extrication and tow operation," said Choi. As of 5 am the roadway was open.... Full story

  • Teacher Admits Sexually Assaulting Perris Boy

    City News Service|Updated Oct 27, 2021

    RIVERSIDE - A 30-year-old former Perris High School math teacher who sexually assaulted a boy on multiple occasions pleaded guilty today to seven felony offenses. Gerardo Curiel Regalado of Perris admitted five counts of sodomy of a child under 16 years old, as well as one count each of supplying pornography to a minor and annoying a child. The plea was made directly to Riverside County Superior Court Judge Ronald Taylor, without input from the District Attorney's Office. Taylor indicated a sentence of three years, eight... Full story

  • UCSD Researcher Finds New Mechanism For Fat Cell Energy Expenditure

    City News Service|Updated Oct 27, 2021

    SAN DIEGO - A team of researchers led by senior author Alan Saltiel, director of the Institute for Diabetes and Metabolic Health at UC San Diego School of Medicine, published a study today that describes how a previously unknown cellular pathway regulates energy and heat in obesity. The discovery of the metabolic pathway for stored sugars, published online in Nature, can help explain how cellular energy is produced and expended in obesity, which could advance therapeutic potential. A healthy human carries two different kinds...

  • Tom McGuinness Jr. Circle closed for 'broken and blowing' gasline

    Village News|Updated Oct 27, 2021

    The NCFPD is reporting a "broken and blowing" natural gas line at 320 Tom McGuinness Jr. Circle in Fallbrook. NCFPD has the street is closed and has evacuated the homes in the immediate area on the streed. SDGE representatives are on scene and waiting for a gas mitigation team to arrive. According to NCFPD PIO John Choi, "The call came in at 11:12 am. There are two engines and a battalion on scene. "... Full story

  • Escondido Building Fire Leads to Discovery of Woman's Body

    City News Service|Updated Oct 26, 2021

    ESCONDIDO - A woman's body was found inside a burning building in Escondido today. Police and firefighters responded at around 12:45 p.m. to a residential structure fire at 25125 Valley Center Road, according to Escondido Police Department Lt. Bode Berreth. After Escondido firefighters put out the blaze, Berreth said a dead woman was found inside the previously burning structure. The woman's cause of death remains under investigation, as does the cause of the fire. Her name was being withheld pending notification of her next... Full story

  • Silvergate Fallbrook to Host Fall Open House on November 9

    Updated Oct 25, 2021

    FALLBROOK - Silvergate Fallbrook, the area's premier senior living community, is proud to announce the completion of major renovations to its expansive outdoor courtyard and all common activity rooms. The community is excited to host a Fall Open House at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 to debut the latest upgrades. Local seniors and families are invited to come meet the management team, tour the community, and join in with the festivities, including: elegant hors... Full story

  • Some 20,000 Participate in Rock 'N' Roll Marathon, Half-Marathon

    City News Sercice|Updated Oct 25, 2021

    SAN DIEGO - Following a two-year hiatus, the 23rd running of the Heineken Rock 'n' Roll marathon and half-marathon returned today with about 20,000 participants from the ages of 12 to 86, organizers said. In the birthplace of the Rock 'n' Roll running series, participants took to a course lined with cheer squads, local bands and entertainment, said marathon representative Emily Gibbs. Maj. Jason Brosseau of Colorado Springs, Colo., won the men's marathon with a time of 2:46:36. Yong Xu of San Diego was second with a time of 2...

  • John Muir College Student Who Died in Fall Identified

    City News Service|Updated Oct 24, 2021

    LA JOLLA - A student at UC San Diego's John Muir College who died in a fall at a campus dorm was identified today as Aaron Fan, 18, the San Diego County Medical Examiner said. Fan died at 3:31 a.m. Saturday at Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla after being injured in a fall at Tiaga Hall, at 9485 Scholars Drive South in room H74, at 11:44 p.m. Friday, coroner's officials said. Fan "had been at a party in a room on the 8th floor of the dormitory campus,'' a release stated. ``A campus officer came by the room to report a noise... Full story

  • Scripps Ranch High Junior, Parents, Sue SDUSD Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

    City News Service|Updated Oct 22, 2021

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A 16-year-old Scripps Ranch High School student and her parents filed a lawsuit today against the San Diego Unified School District to block its recently approved COVID-19 vaccine mandate for staff and students over the age of 16. The suit filed in San Diego federal court on behalf of the family -- identified as John, Jane and Jill Doe in the complaint -- states that the high school junior's religious beliefs prohibit her from getting the vaccine. The district approved a vaccine mandate plan last month,... Full story

  • Former Army translator and wife evacuated from Taliban-ruled Afghanistan

    City News Service|Updated Oct 22, 2021

    SAN DIEGO - Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Bonsall, today announced the evacuation from Afghanistan of an American citizen who worked as a U.S. Army translator and his wife. "Today, we can celebrate another American family we have helped escape from Afghanistan,'' Issa said. ``But the celebration can't last too long because we have much work to do and hundreds of Americans to bring home to their loved ones.'' The former translator, Prince Wafa, traveled to Afghanistan to bring his wife home as the Taliban overran the Afghan National... Full story

  • Chula Vista Man Pleads Not Guilty to Murdering Wife, Who Remains Missing

    JASON KUROSU, City News Service|Updated Oct 22, 2021

    CHULA VISTA - The husband of a Chula Vista woman who remains missing more than nine months after disappearing from her home pleaded not guilty today to her murder. Larry Millete, 40, is accused of killing 39-year-old May ``Maya'' Millete, the mother of his three children, in January, after she sought a divorce. Millete, who is charged with murder and illegally possessing an assault weapon, was arrested Tuesday and remains held without bail. During his brief arraignment at the courthouse in Chula Vista, his attorney, Bonita... Full story

  • NCFPD warns to avoid Horse Creek Ridge near 'Broken and blowing' gas line

    Village News Staff|Updated Oct 22, 2021

    A "broken and blowing" natural gas line was reported at 9:10 am in the 35000 block of Brown Galloway Lane in the Horse Creek Ridge area of Fallbrook. North County Fire has crews building a perimeter with gas monitoring equipment creating an evacuation zone. NCFPD PIO Choi advises people to avoid the area. The road is closed at Horse Ranch Creek Road and Andalusian Way, according to NCFPD. According to Choi, "This is a 2 inch broken and blowing gas line. Residents are... Full story

  • Crash backs up traffic on East Mission Rd.

    Village News staff|Updated Oct 22, 2021

    A two-car collision had traffic backed up on East Mission this morning. It happened at about 8 am near the CAL Fire station and Ranger Road. There didn't appear to be any injuries reported. CHP reported that the roadway opened back up at 8:30 am.... Full story

  • Motorcyclist Suffers Major Injuries in Accident on Escondido Freeway

    City News Service|Updated Oct 22, 2021

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - An unidentified motorcyclist suffered major injuries early this morning on the Escondido Freeway. An Escondido police patrol unit found a motorcycle down in the left lane of Interstate 15 near El Norte Parkway, according to the California Highway Patrol traffic reports. The condition of the rider was not released, however, the CHP have marked the accident ``major injury.'' No other information was provided. The accident was first reported around 2:37 a.m., with the roadway cleared by 4:15 a.m. Copyright... Full story

  • Fallbrook holds Harvest Faire

    Updated Oct 22, 2021

  • A bounty of gems and minerals found in Fallbrook

    Updated Oct 22, 2021