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Articles from the October 31, 2016 edition


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  • Two fires, traffic collision among incidents that occurred on Oct. 31

    Updated Oct 31, 2016

    Various incidents occurred on Halloween night, keeping North County Fire personnel busy. According to the Pulse app, a traffic collision occurred in the 800 block of De Luz Rd. at approximately 9:40 p.m. In addition, a residential fire occurred on the 1400 block of Alturas Rd. at 8 p.m., and an industrial fire occurred on the 300 block of East Mission at 9:26 p.m., causing roads to be closed and traffic detoured. Information about injuries in any of the incidents is not...

  • Vallecitos raises funds the fun way

    Updated Oct 31, 2016

  • Local couple wins gold in St. George, Utah.

    Updated Oct 31, 2016

    GEORGE, UT – This year at the 30th anniversary of the Huntsman World Senior Olympic Games, Fallbrook residents Roger and Carolyn Mathes were awarded gold medals for the 65-70 mixed doubles tennis event at the USTA sanctioned tournament. Athletes ages 50 and older came from 77 countries to compete in 27 athletic events from Oct. 3 to 15 in St. George, Utah. The opening ceremonies held at Dixie State College included the parade of athletes, the lighting of the caldron, and a h... Full story

  • Prescription drug deaths level off in San Diego

    Updated Oct 31, 2016

    José A. Álvarez County of San Diego Communications Office Prescription drug deaths in San Diego County have leveled off, according to the latest report. The County’s 2016 Prescription Drug Abuse Report Card shows 248 fatalities last year. That is four more than in 2014 and 11 fewer than in 2013. “Too many people are still dying because of opiates, but I’m happy to see that the increase in prescription drug deaths has slowed,” Supervisor Dave Roberts said at a news conference t...

  • Watercolor artist Li to be guest artist

    Updated Oct 31, 2016

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Art Association (FAA) will have Shuang Li as its guest artist at the meeting on Thursday, Nov. 10 at the Fallbrook School of Arts on Alvarado Street. Born, raised and trained in China, Li received her BA in art history. After moving to the US she received her master of fine arts degree from the University of Oregon. Following the en plein air impressionism approach she paints in watercolors both on locations and in her studio, portraying the e...

  • Warriors suffer 41-0 loss to Valley Center

    Updated Oct 31, 2016

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