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Lizzie: My husband snores so loudly. I sometimes have to go to the other room to sleep. What causes snoring? Megan: Snoring can be caused by several factors. It is more common among men, taking certain medications, if you are a smoker, lying on your back when you sleep, being older, high alcohol intake, and […]
Read More →Vista Irrigation District Celebrates a Century of Service and Stewardship

TR Robertson – Last Saturday, Vista Irrigation District employees and hundreds of visitors took part and viewed a festive display of a variety of demonstrations concerning how Vista residents receive their water, what it takes to provide water services and the equipment used to provide water for residents and businesses in Vista. All of this, […]
Read More →September Vista Chamber Government Affairs Committee

Hears About Proposed New Development in Vista TR Robertson -The monthly meeting of various representatives from local, governmental offices and interested citizens forming the Vista Chamber of commerce Government Affairs Committee included a lengthy presentation from Lev Gershman of Tideline Partners concerning a proposed new development close to the Downtown Vista area. Lev Gershman, of […]
Read More →Vista City Council Meeting Tuesday – Discussion Roundabouts On Bobier Drive

RECOMMENDATION: Discuss a complete streets concept on W. Bobier Drive between N. Santa Fe Avenue and W. Knapp Drive and provide direction to staff. The concept consists of travel lane reduction from four to two; installation of roundabouts at the easterly Bobier Elementary School driveway, Dorsey Way and W. Knapp Drive; and the installation of […]
Read More →City Of Vista Public Hearing Sept 21 At 2 PM

Vista of Vista Zoning Administrator Public Hearing on September 25, 2023 at 2PM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Zoning Administrator of the City of Vista, California, will hold a public hearing in the Planning Division offices at the Vista Civic Center, 200 Civic Center Drive, Vista, California, on Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. to […]
Read More →Velocity News

September 11, 2023 | Week 37 Vista Chamber Updates Business Mixer at the Alta Vista Botanical Gardens Join us this Wednesday, September 13, for a Business Mixer at the Alta Vista Botanical Gardens! If you’ve never visited the gardens (and even if you have!), this is your chance to enjoy one of Vista’s hidden gems! […]
Read More →Experience A Weekend in Viking Country

Do you ever dream of being a Viking? Do you want to experience their Viking skills, crafts, and entertainment? Do you feel the need for mead? Vista Viking Festival is the place to be. Where the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and the air is filled with the sounds of laughter and music. […]
Read More →South Vista Communities Newsletter

NOTE FROM THE PRESIDENT —Dear Community Members and SVC Newsletter Readers:SVC is committed to be involved and interested in all matters related to maintaining and improvingthe quality of life for South Vista, including its environment, its standards of health and safety, andits quality of life. SVC is not only about preserving, but also about improving […]
Read More →Vista Garden Club October Meeting

Growing Caudiciform ‘Fat Plants’ will be the topic of a presentation at 1:45 p.m. October 6, 2023 at the Jim Porter Rec Center, Brengle Terrace Park, 1200 Vale Terrace Drive, Vista CA. The Speaker is Al Klein, owner of Botanic Wonders Nursery who specializes in cycads, rare succulents and other exotic plants. These plants, are some of the […]
Read More →Supervisor Jim Desmond -Join In The Fight Against Human Trafficking – Zoom Town Hall Meeting

As you may be aware, San Diego ranks among the top cities in the nation for human trafficking. This is a harrowing issue that affects far too many lives in our community, and it is our responsibility to do everything in our power to stop it. In our ongoing commitment to combat this pressing problem, […]
Read More →San Marcos Chamber Of Commerce

WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2023 San Marcos Harvest Fest Sunday, October 8th, 2023 – 9 AM – 5 PM All along Via Vera Cruz between San Marcos Blvd and Grand Ave, San Marcos, CA 92078 The 31th annual San Marcos Harvest Fest returns on Sunday, October 8th, from 9am-5pm. This lively community event will feature […]
Read More →El Camino’s College Late Heroics Defeats Palomar College 35-24
David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Escondido High School-Escondido, CA-9-9-23-In a well played contest that was held at Escondido High School the El Camino Eagles with some late heroics after trailing 24-21 14 points in the fourth on Dayton Tafoya 55 yard pass to Joshua Lorick and Amani Givens 66 yard run defeated the Palomar Comets by a […]
Read More →Irish Christmas In America

Everyone’s favorite Christmas performance returns! Tuesday | December 5 | 7:30pm “Captivating” – Irish Music Magazine “Lively and reflective…a powerful evocation of the season”- Folk Wax Celebrating its 18th year, the hugely popular holiday show “Irish Christmas in America” brings a fascinating performance of music, song, dance, and stories of seasonal Irish traditions. Produced by Sligo […]
Read More →“Monty Python’s Spamalot” Hysterically Roars Onto The Welk Theatre Stage
TR Robertson -It’s witty, clever, zany, award-winning, and an absolutely drop-dead hilarious musical. That “It” is “Monty Python’s Spamalot”, currently on The Welk Theatre Stage in Escondido. This musical is hard to describe because it is so unusual, but one you should see again and again because the wit and humor is so fast paced […]
Read More →Senate Democrats Reject Crucial Amendment to Protect Communities from Sexually Violent Predators

Amendment Would Prohibit Release of Free-Roaming SVPs as Transients Sacramento, CA -On the Senate floor today, Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones (R-San Diego), presented an amendment aimed at stopping the dangerous practice of releasing sexually violent predators (SVPs) into communities on transient status. “It’s bad enough that sexually violent predators are being dumped in our communities. Given their diagnoses, […]
Read More →Festival Of The Arts 2024 Pageant Theme Announcement

We’re excited to announce the 2024 Pageant of the Masters theme, “À La Mode: The Art of Fashion.” Through the magic of living pictures, prepare to embark on a captivating journey through history’s grandest spectacles and fashion trends. Whether making an entrance, or casting a spell, what people have worn through ages has always been revealing. From the […]
Read More →Smuggling Drugs Into Jail – Contrabando de Drogas a la Cárcel

Woman arrested after mailing drug-laced letter. A North County woman has been arrested on suspicion of mailing a drug-laced letter to a county jail. On August 23, deputies assigned to the Sheriff’s Mail Processing Center (MPC) intercepted a letter intended for an individual in a detention facility. They noticed the letter had the appearance of […]
Read More →Assemblymember Marie Waldron -CA Native American Day

Assemblymember Marie Waldron – Last week I was joined by several tribal chairpersons, including Chairman Robert Smith of the Pala Band of Mission Indians, and Chairman Bo Mazzetti of the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians when I spoke in support of ACR 17, which formally proclaims September 22nd Native American Day in California. On that day, tribal […]
Read More →Senate Minority Leader Jones Urges “Friendly Veto” Of Measure Legalizing Psychedelics

SB 58 would decriminalize wide open use of hallucinogens Sacramento, CA – Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones (R-San Diego) sent a letter to Governor Newsom urging a “friendly veto” of Senate Bill 58 (Wiener, D-San Francisco). If not vetoed, SB 58 will decriminalize the personal use of specified hallucinogens for people over age 21 starting in January 2025. You can […]
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