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Articles from the November 15, 2018 edition


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  • Sheriff's Log

    Updated Nov 26, 2018

    October 25 1200 block S. Main Ave. Employ individual under 21 to sell marijuana October 27 9500 block Huntley Rd. Other agency vehicle theft recovery 100 block W. Aviation Rd. Arrest: Felony bench warrant October 28 800 block Via Alegre Battery 1000 block S. Main Ave. 5150/Mental disorder 500 block Porter St. (1) Simple battery 500 block Porter St. (2) Vandalism 35700 block Asturian Way Vehicle burglary 800 block Porter Way Stolen vehicle October 29 1700 block E. Alvarado St. Annoying phone call: obscene/threatening 400... Full story

  • Boosters present Veterans Day Baseball Tournament

    Tom Ferrall, Staff Writer|Updated Nov 26, 2018

    The Fallbrook Union High School Baseball Boosters presented the inaugural Veterans Day Baseball Tournament the weekend of Nov. 10-12 and 26 youth baseball teams participated in the event. Jessica Knox and Kristy Baker served as co-tournament directors of the three-day event that benefited the Fallbrook High baseball program. "There are quite a few things that we need and there's not much funding left anymore for any of the (high school) sports so we had a group of hard-working parents say, 'let's do a tournament,'" said...

  • VFW Post 1924 presents Veterans Day Parade

    Shane Gibson|Updated Nov 26, 2018

  • Residents walk for the hungry

    Updated Nov 26, 2018

  • Silk floss trees provide fall color, California style

    Roger Boddaert, Special to the Village News|Updated Nov 26, 2018

    Many people ask me about fall-colored foliage trees like back east. They usually are referring to the blazing hardwood forest that is glowing with all shades of yellow, reds, orange intermingled with evergreen trees around the perimeter of the wooded areas at this time of year. Well, we might not have those exact autumn-foliage trees out west, but we do have our own fall colors like chorisia speciosa, the silk floss tree, that is ablaze with a colorful flowering canopy of... Full story

  • Holiday meal planning to reduce food waste

    Updated Nov 26, 2018

    SAN DIEGO COUNTY – After filling up on Thanksgiving favorites, it’s hard to imagine nearly half of all food prepared for the holiday will end up in the trash, yet, it’s true. Thousands of pounds of uneaten turkey, gravy, green beans and mashed potatoes wind up in San Diego’s landfills. It may seem outrageous, but 40 percent of all food produced in the U.S. is never eaten. In fact, food is the single largest contributor to U.S. landfills today, with each individual tossing out 20 pounds of food a month on average and costing...

  • Prepare for the holidays with smart home technology

    Updated Nov 26, 2018

    Eric Murrell Special to the Village News The holidays are a time when you want your home to look and feel its best while welcoming family and friends and creating lasting memories. Smart home technology can provide a burst of holiday spirit, while adding a layer of protection that allows you and your guests to feel secure in your home. Here are a few smart upgrades to consider to help you enjoy the holidays. Keep an eye on your porch with smart home security. With gift-giving...

  • Real Estate Round-Up: Four trees do add to property's value

    Kim Murphy, Murphy and Murphy Southern California Real Estate|Updated Nov 26, 2018

    A few months ago, I arrived at my North Main Avenue office at 7:30 a.m. Across the street were tree trimming crews and their equipment, with three green and yellow trucks and tree branch grinder machines. Concerned, I ran across the street to find out what they were planning to do. They informed me that they were hired by San Diego County to cut four Australian willow trees down. I quickly leaned up against one of the trees and started calling everyone I knew that could help...