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“Welcome to the World” show at Vista’s Broadway Theatre

Please join us in our world of Stephen Sondheim, sharing stories of dating, parenting, and surviving the Pandemic. WELCOME TO THE WORLD at Vista’s Broadway Theater FEATURING: BJ Robinson, Wilfred Grant T Paloma, Devlin and Sarah Alida LeClair Shows: July 22 and 23rd 7:30 pm. Sunday July 24th 2:30 pm Tickets are limited at $15. […]
Read More →Missing Person: 15 Year Old Girl with Autism in Vista

On 4/18/2019 at approximately 3:00 pm , 15 year old Abbey Motzer left her residence on foot. She was last seen walking eastbound from the 800 block of E. Bobier Drive in the City of Vista. She has autism and functions at a level of a 12 year old. She is not taking any medications […]
Read More →Amateur Radio Operators head to the fields for Field Day 2017

This weekend is Amateur Radio Field Day. Field Day is ham radio’s open house. Every June, more than 40,000 hams throughout North America set up temporary transmitting stations in public places to demonstrate ham radio’s science, skill and service to our communities and our nation. It combines public service, emergency preparedness, community outreach, and technical […]
Read More →Things are Shakin’ at Cinépolis

A new attraction at Cinépolis is really shaking up North County’s movie theatre experience. At a grand opening on Thursday, March 16, Frank Soto, Manager of Cinépolis of Vista, unveiled their new 4DX auditorium. 4DX is an immersive multi-sensory experience. Similar to some popular theme park rides, these seats move and mimic […]
Read More →Alice in Wonderland – Encore Youth Theatre

Alice in Wonderland Will be presented by Moonlight Youth Theatre, a program of Moonlight Cultural Foundation on Friday, June 24-26, 2016 Online sales end 2 hours prior to show time. The AVO Playhouse Box Office opens 1 hour prior to show time. Seating begins half an hour before show time. Travel down the rabbit hole and join […]
Read More →Annual Amateur Radio “Field Day” – June 25th-26th

Public Demo of Emergency Communications June 22-23 Vista, CA June 23, 2016– Despite the Internet, cell phones, email and modern communications, every year whole regions find themselves in the dark. Tornadoes, fires, storms, ice and even the occasional cutting of fiber optic cables leave people without the means to communicate. In these cases, the one […]
Read More →Avo Playhouse Presents “Anything Goes” Annual Dance Recital

“Anything Goes” 24th Annual Dance Recital Presented by Ariel’s Dance Studio – June 17 & 18, 2016 Click here for more information Presented by Ariel’s Dance Studio at the AVO Playhouse – 303 Main Street- Vista Not Affiliated with the City of Vista or Moonlight Stage Productions The AVO Playhouse Box Office will open 1 hour […]
Read More →New Sign Installed at Vista Historical Museum

The Vista Historical Museum, 2317 Old Foothill Dr. ( Google Map ), has installed a new sign in front of their property. The Sign was designed and built by Rouse Sign and Graphics Inc. The lighting was designed and installed by Ernie’s Electric. The Historical Society Museum is available for Weddings, Special Events, […]
Read More →Flag Day Today June 14, 2016

This was the resolution adopted by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777. The resolution was made following the report of a special committee which had been assigned to suggest the flag’s design. A flag of this design was first carried into battle on September 11, 1777, in the Battle of the Brandywine. The American […]
Read More →8th Annual Taste of Vista Returns

Join us for this Year’s most delicious event! The 8th Annual Taste of Vista returns Wednesday, June 15th from 5:00pm-8:00pm. New this year the first 500 food/sip ticket Holders will receive a commemorative glass. During the taste, ticket holders will stroll downtown historic Main Street tasting local samplings of Vista’s Best. Everyone will have the […]
Read More →Woman’s Club of Vista Installs New Officers

The Woman’s Club of Vista held their luncheon Installation of Officers at the Shadowridge Golf Club in Vista, in addition to the awarding of scholarships to students from various schools. They meet here the second Wednesday of the month, with the exception of July and August, at 10:30AM for a luncheon and program. The club […]
Read More →Vista Teen Missing

Jonathan Triscas was last seen by his family around 3 pm yesterday. He was spotted around 11 am this morning. He was wearing a windbreaker, jeans, a gray backpack and is riding a skateboard. Please contact the Sheriff’s department with information.
Read More →VVBA Settles Wrongful Termination Lawsuit
The Vista Village Business Association has agreed to pay $30,000 plus legal fees to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit filed last February by former Executive Director Julie Corpora. Corpora filed the lawsuit against the VVBA and Cliff Kaiser who was president of the organization at that time. The suit claimed the organization did not supervise […]
Read More →Vista National Little League Recaptures City Title

After a 5 year drought, Vista National Little League has recaptured the City Little League title in both the AAA and Majors Divisions this evening at the Optimists Fields, home of the Rancho Buena Vista Little League, who hosted the ten day tournament. Play wrapped up today with the VNLL Cubs taking care of the […]
Read More →Is Radon on Your Radar?
Now is a good time to check the radon levels in your home. Your home is likely sealed up for the colder winter temperatures outside, so radon levels may be their highest now. Each year, about 21,000 lung cancer deaths are attributed to excessive radon exposure. Radon is colorless and odorless. It comes from the […]
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