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Deadline Extended -Call For Entries

Be in the Parade! Applications now available: Community Groups Churches Scout Groups Businesses Car and Motorcycle Clubs Beauty Queens Marching Bands Twirlers Military Groups School Groups Military Groups Clubs ALL ARE WELCOME! Apply by June 5, 2023 APPLY ONLINE Saturday, June 24th First unit steps off at 10:00 a.m. at Wisconsin Street and proceeds north […]
Read More →Senate Passes Leader Jones’s Measure to Help Fix Teacher Shortage

Sacramento, CA -legislation by Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones (R-San Diego) to help fix California’s teacher shortage was approved by the State Senate with strong bipartisan support. Senate Bill 811 will make it easier for teachers to move throughout the country and bring more teachers to the state by authorizing California to be a founding member of the […]
Read More →California Senate Republicans Condemn Inexcusable Invitation To Leader Of Anti-Catholic Group

Sacramento, CA – Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones (R-San Diego) and all members of the California Senate Republican Caucus sent a letter to the Senate President pro Tempore requesting that she retract the invitation to a member of the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence” during the Senate’s ceremony on Senate Resolution 33, which is planned for Monday, June 5. Leader […]
Read More →Supervisor Jim Desmond -Congestion Pricing?

We’ve known for a while now that SANDAG, the Federal Government, and the State of California have been looking to implement a per-mile tax. This hasn’t been met with enthusiasm by voters throughout the country. However, now there’s a synonym for the per-mile tax that is making its way to Southern California – “congestion pricing.” […]
Read More →Ask The Pro

Lisa: My grandma always complains of her back pain and says it’s her building disk. What does that mean? Megan: Some people call this condition a bulging disk and some call it a herniated disk. They mean the same. This happens when the disk (spongy part). in the spine pushes out through a tear in the outer disk […]
Read More →Cervantes Game Winning RBI Paces Fallbrook To CIF Division III Title

David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Triton Field-UCSD-San Diego, CA-Saturday May 27, 2023: For the first time for the second oldest high school in San Diego and 3 other CIF San Diego Section Finals losses to LaCosta Canyon by a 7-4 score in 2004, Poway in 2006 as they lost 6-2 and last year lost to Mission Bay […]
Read More →Healthy Community Healthy You – Eyesight – Near or Far

Dr. Megan Johnson McCullough -Our eyes are what make life visible for us to see all that is put in front of us. The two eyes on our face place a pretty big role and many of us have come to experience how eyesight can be affected with age, color, brightness, darkness, or what is […]
Read More →Tombstones on Their Minds – Thomas Calabrese

Warriors Cove Thomas Calabrese – The Cantino family had a Memorial Day tradition that spanned seven decades and was handed down from one generation to another. It started after World War II. Here’s how it started; Frank, Pete and Tony were brothers who grew up on the family’s farm in Valley Center, California. They enlisted […]
Read More →Palomar College Celebrates Class of 2023 in Annual Commencement

Nearly 600 graduates took part in ceremony with Superintendent/President Dr. Star Rivera-Lacey presiding with hundreds of people in attendance. San Marcos, CA (May, 2023) — Hundreds gathered at the San Marcos campus for a ceremony filled with moving tributes and stories of perseverance as the class of 2023 Palomar College graduates were honored on Friday, May 26, […]
Read More →CoLab Public House

Memorial Day Weekend!! Join us this weekend and especially Memorial Day Monday May 29th from 12-8PM for a fun filled time celebrating our military, remembering those who gave the biggest sacrifice and giving back to an amazing foundation. We’ve chosen the Navy Seal Foundation as the recipient. They will be receiving a portion of the proceeds generated from the […]
Read More →Memorial Day Weekend DUI Patrols -Patrullas de DUI de Fin de Semana del Día de los Caídos

Don’t drive impaired this holiday weekend. Whatever your plans are this Memorial Day weekend, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department wants everyone to buckle up and not drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. From Friday, May 26 through Monday, May 29 (Memorial Day), Sheriff’s Deputies will be conducting increased patrols looking for impaired […]
Read More →American Legion Post 365 & VFW Post 7041 Weekly Menu & Events

The Kitchen Crew is going to be taking some well-deserved time off. Memorial Day, May 29th, the kitchen will be closed, but, the Clubroom will be open regular hours. Stop in and raise a toast to all who made the ultimate sacrifice. REMEMBER & HONOR Open to the Public. 1234 S Santa Fe Ave., Vista
Read More →Why We Celebrate Memorial Day Trivia and Facts

TR Robertson -The last Monday of May, America will once again celebrate the final holiday before the summer season hits us, the final holiday for students and a day created to celebrate and remember our patriotic heroes who sacrificed their lives in the name of freedom. Most families will celebrate with family cookouts, trips to […]
Read More →Memorial Day Reflection – Paul Ruez, M.Ed. Combat Vet / Teacher

Paul Ruez, M.Ed., -I begin my Memorial Day comments with a focus on triage because current or past PTSD suffering deserves compassionate and effective attention. VA’s Vet Centers. Hot Line Call: 1-877-927-8387 Dial 988 Suicide & Crisis 24/7 Lifeline Words often fail in the face of bloody conflict management. To quote Dr. Marshall Rosenberg, (www.CNVC.org), […]
Read More →Moonlight Stage Productions Continues Its 42nd season With The Wedding Singer

Vista, CA – The 42nd season of Moonlight Stage Productions at the Moonlight Amphitheatre continues with The Wedding Singer from June 7-24 at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and are priced $18-$63. To purchase by phone, call (760) 724-2110 or online at moonlightstage.com. Based on the 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank […]
Read More →Carlsbad City Manager

News from the City of Carlsbad | May 25, 2023 We’ve had a healthy dose of May gray this week as we head into Memorial Day weekend, but I am confident we won’t let that prevent us from enjoying all Carlsbad has to offer over the long weekend. In today’s update, I’ll share the holiday […]
Read More →Supervisor Jim Desmond -$157 Million Dollars at $478,000 Per Unit to House the Homeless?

Earlier this week, The Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 to authorize a memorandum of agreement between the County of San Diego and the San Diego Housing Commission to purchase four hotels in an effort to combat homelessness. I was the lone “no” vote as this legislation fails to address the root causes of homelessness and lacks the […]
Read More →City of Vista Planning Commission

for June 6, 2023, at 6:00 pm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the Chartered City of Vista, California, will hold a public meeting in the Vista Civic Center Council Chambers, 200 Civic Center Drive, Vista, on June 6, 2023, at 6:00 PM, to review the following Early Design Review items: P23-0121 – […]
Read More →Local Author – Kirby Michael Wright

Kirby Michael Wright has been writing in Vista about San Diego County for thirty years. He is a past recipient of multiple San Diego Book Awards and the Redwood Empire Mensa Award for Creative Nonfiction. His most recent book is The Queen of Moloka’i, an adventure based on the life and times of his Moloka’i grandmother. You […]
Read More →Kiwanis Club of Sunrise Vista & North Island Credit Union Participate In “Bytes of Reality”

Vista, CA -The Kiwanis Club of Sunrise Vista and North Island Credit Union participated in a program at Guajome Park Academy called “Bytes of Reality”. The purpose of the program was o help reach graduating students how to budget their finances. 26 Kiwanis members participated in this unique event and they plan to offer to […]
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