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  • Senior Volunteer Patrol loses last founding member

    Rick Monroe, Special to the Village News|Updated Nov 12, 2021

    One of the favorite tasks of members of the Sheriff's Senior Volunteer Patrol is calling or visiting seniors in the community in the You Are Not Alone program. YANA was designed by volunteers at the substation in Fallbrook to check on the safety or condition of seniors who need monitoring because they have no nearby family. Joe Fahey, the last surviving member of the founders of the Senior Volunteer Patrol, passed on Oct. 6 at the age of 93. During Fahey's final years, the... Full story

  • UPDATE: Husband of missing Fallbrook woman shares his story as search continues

    Kim Harris, Managing Editor|Updated Nov 8, 2021

    UPDATE: Saturday, Nov. 6, 6:20 p.m. Missing Fallbrook woman Elena Roy's husband spoke to Village News in an exclusive interview Saturday, Nov. 6. pleading for the return of his wife who went missing Wednesday, Nov. 3. "The only thing that matters to me is that she shows up, period," Chris Cataldo said, adding that he had been dealing with false reports of her disappearance from "all over town." Cataldo said that Roy, who he said prefers to go by her maiden name Lorea, has had... Full story

  • Cal State San Marcos to Expand Nursing Program with $200,000 Gift

    City News Service|Updated Nov 8, 2021

    SAN MARCOS (CNS) - Cal State San Marcos has received a gift of $200,000 from the Henry L. Guenther Foundation to further develop the university's nursing simulation and skills labs in San Marcos and Temecula, it was announced today. Funding is intended to equip three lab complexes with advanced technology and equipment, including virtual reality, simulation manikins and industry-standard instruments that will mirror real health care settings. ``Thanks to the generosity of the Guenther Foundation, the School of Nursing at... Full story

  • Ceiling Collapses in Vista Courtroom, Leading to Partial Courthouse Evacuation

    City News Service|Updated Nov 8, 2021

    VISTA - A portion of the Vista courthouse was evacuated today due to a ceiling collapse in one of the courtrooms. The 6 a.m. non-injury collapse led to an evacuation of the north building of the North County Regional Center, where criminal, juvenile and family law matters are handled. The south building and the courthouse annex, where civil, small claims and traffic matters are typically handled, remained open. Court spokeswoman Julie Myres said an engineer will assess the damage. It was unclear when the north building was ex... Full story

  • BREAKING: Federal court temporarily blocks Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate

    Submitted|Updated Nov 6, 2021

    AILAN EVANS TECH REPORTER/The Daily Caller The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit temporarily halted the Biden administration's rule requiring employers with over 100 workers to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations or implement weekly testing In a ruling issued Saturday on a lawsuit filed by state attorneys general, the court ordered the vaccine mandate to be temporarily halted. The mandate was to be enforced through the Occupational Safety and Health...

  • Roll back those clocks: Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday morning

    City News Service|Updated Nov 6, 2021

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - For everyone who laments that weekends are too short -- this is for you. Daylight Saving Time will come to an end early Sunday morning, meaning Southland residents will need to roll their clocks back by one hour, providing an extra weekend hour of sleep or relaxation. California and most other states will "fall back'' one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, as the state returns to Pacific Standard Time. As usual, fire officials urged residents to use the clock changing...

  • Silvergate Fallbrook Retirement To Debut New Senior Apartment Home Designs

    Updated Nov 5, 2021

    FALLBROOK, CA – November 4, 2021 - Silver-gate Fallbrook – the area's premier senior living community – announced four new senior apartment design renovations coming this winter. The new luxury designs will be completely rebuilt and include larger one- and two-bedroom floorplans. Construction for Phase I is slated to begin early this winter with the first four units becoming available by early spring. Advance reservations are already underway and full renderings and floor plan... Full story

  • Lady Warriors tame the Panthers

    Updated Nov 5, 2021

    Lady Warriors tame the Panthers...

  • The FDA's War Against the Truth on Ivermectin

    David R. Henderson Charles L. Hooper, AIER|Updated Nov 5, 2021

    On July 28, the Wall Street Journal ran our article “Why Is the FDA Attacking a Safe, Effective Drug?” In it, we outlined the potential value of the antiparasitic drug ivermectin for Covid-19, and we questioned the FDA’s vigorous attack on ivermectin. Many people praised us and many criticized us. We had clearly covered a sensitive subject. It didn’t help that one of the studies we referenced was retracted shortly before we submitted our article. Within hours of learning that fact, we sent a mea culpa to the Journal’s editors... Full story

  • Why Authoritarianism Must Prevail

    Robert E. Wright, AIER|Updated Nov 5, 2021

    Freedom anywhere is a threat to authoritarianism everywhere. That is why authoritarians must destroy all freedom and why liberty lovers, and even the merely “lib-curious” (liberty curious), must not just resist blatant authoritarianism, but reject it in all its guises. The fate of the nation, and the world, again hangs in the balance. To the extent that any freedom persists, authoritarian diktat can be subverted, albeit at a cost. History is rife with examples of bizarre entities, like nonbank banks (I kid you not!), ren... Full story

  • Families remember loved ones at the Masonic Cemetery

    Updated Nov 4, 2021

    Families remember loved ones at the Masonic Cemetery...

  • Hats in the Garden offers tea and hope

    Updated Nov 4, 2021

    Lucette Moramarco Associate Editor The staff of Hope Clinic for Women hoped to have 150 people attend their Hats in the Garden Tea, Oct. 16, at the Fallbrook Community Center. Instead, 250 registered for the fundraising event which featured 239 gift baskets and items in a silent auction, eight raffle items and a collection of vintage hats which were for sale with half the money going to HCW. All the funds raised at the event are supporting the growing program needs at the clinic. Thirty-two babies were born to moms served by...

  • Carole Ann Jones

    Updated Nov 4, 2021

    Carole Ann Jones passed away peacefully with loved ones by her side in Sacramento on Oct. 12, 2021, after sustaining injuries in an accident. She leaves behind a heartbroken and saddened family that she was so proud of and loved very much. She will be truly missed. Carole Ann was born Sept. 4, 1947, to Ed "Wink" and Lorraine Winklebauer and raised with her sister in Torrance, California. She graduated from Bishop Montgomery High School, a Catholic parochial school, which... Full story

  • Parents continue to fight vaccine mandate

    Updated Nov 4, 2021

    Rick Monroe Special to the Village News Fallbrook resident Judy Willis, a staunch anti-mandate proponent, received a reply from Dr. Candace Singh, superintendent of the Fallbrook Union Elementary District. Willis had asked the district trustees to consider a resolution similar to one approved by the Capistrano Unified School District urging Gov. Newsom to reconsider and potentially do away with an eventual COVID-19 vaccine requirement for student in-person instruction. “We understand that there are wide ranging opinions and t...

  • Planning Commission to review proposed Citro map revisions

    Updated Nov 4, 2021

    Joe Naiman Village News Reporter The Dec. 10 meeting of the county's Planning Commission will include an action item on proposed revisions to the tentative subdivision map for the Citro development. The changes had been approved by acting Department of Planning and Development Services Director Kathleen Flannery and included as an informational item at the Oct. 29 Planning Commission meeting. Had no Planning Commission member or member of the public requested a hearing, Flannery's decision would have become final, but the...