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Articles from the November 7, 2016 edition


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  • Fallbrook man's Haunted House stimulates donations not the dead

    Updated Nov 7, 2016

    "Halloween's my thing." That understatement was delivered by 35-year-old Fallbrook native Jeff Woodrey, who married his wife, Jessica, on Halloween last year and spent this extended Halloween weekend allowing the public to view the Haunted House in which they were wed. Woodrey has celebrated the ghoulish holiday in grand fashion for 20 years, and this year he used his love of Halloween as a conduit to help local organizations. Woodrey invited Fallbrook residents to his...

  • The Fall Show opens at the Z Café

    Updated Nov 7, 2016

    BONSALL – A new exhibit of three different artists began on Nov. 1 and will run through Jan. 30, 2017. To celebrate and reconnect with old friends, there will be a reception on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 3 to 5. The Z and its artists look forward to seeing everyone. Darlene Seale is an artist, illustrator, and surface designer. Her art is inspired by nature, an off-beat sense of humor, and living by faith. She has designed advertising products and publications for 12 years as a...

  • This is drought

    Updated Nov 7, 2016

    For all the water saving tactics San Diego County residents have employed, they’re not helping nature take care of her own. This photograph, taken the morning of Oct. 7, shows all too acutely what drought means to Fallbrook. This is what’s left of the man-made pond in Los Jilgueros Preserve. Acquired by the Fallbrook Land Conservancy in 1990, plentiful rains once filled the preserve pond so that water flowed from it across a concrete dip in the major trail through the int... Full story

  • County to explore 'Yellow Dot Program'

    Updated Nov 7, 2016

    Some communities have implemented a "Yellow Dot Program" in which participants place a yellow dot on their vehicle's rear window so that if they are unresponsive or incoherent first responders know to look in the glove compartment for a corresponding folder with medical, emergency contact, and other vital information. The County of San Diego is currently investigating whether or not to implement a Yellow Dot Program. A 4-0 San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote Oct. 4, with Greg Cox at a National Ocean Council conference...

  • Lady Warriors spike Escondido 3-0

    Updated Nov 7, 2016

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