Sitting in front of the Flying Pig

Today, we are sitting in front of the Flying Pig watching people eat Easter dinner.
Read More →Vista Educator Takes Home Big Award

The 2015 digital Innovation in Learning Awards. SAN FRANCISCO, CA—EdSurge and Digital Promise are thrilled to announce the winners of the second annual “Digital Innovation in Learning Awards,” or DILAs. The awards celebrate teachers, administrators, and organizations that demonstrate exemplary practices in using technology to support learning. After receiving more than 400 video submissions from […]
Read More →Tri-City Healthcare District Director Julie Nygaard Appointed Finance Committee Chair
Tri-City Healthcare District Director Julie Nygaard Appointed Finance Committee Chair for the Association of California Healthcare Districts OCEANSIDE, Calif. (Sept. 2015) – Tri-City Medical Center is pleased to announce that Julie Nygaard has been appointed Finance Committee chair by the Association of California Healthcare Districts (ACHD). She has been a member of the ACHD Board of […]
Read More →Moonlight Cabaret at Club M

Moonlight Presents announces its very first series for 2016: Moonlight Cabaret at Club M. For this series, we’re transforming the Amphitheatre stage into an intimate indoor space that we’re calling Club M with audience seating at tables accommodating two, four, or six people. The Artisan Café will prepare a different dinner menu for each concert […]
Read More →Another Restaurant Closes in Vista Village

This is the second restaurant to close in a month in the Vista Village. It seemed to always be busy and it’s been part of the Village since the opening of the shopping center movie complex. Famous Daves Closes
Read More →How Vista & North County Businesses Can Apply for Tax Credits

The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) is hosting a workshop on the California Competes Tax Credit. Small, medium, and large businesses are encouraged to attend the workshop and receive instructions on how to apply for this tax credit program. The California Competes Program has approximately $200 million in tax credits available […]
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Read More →Road Repairs: No New Taxes Required
Providing a reliable transportation network is one of the primary responsibilities of state government. The budget for the 2015-2016 fiscal year increases spending by $7.5 billion, and includes funding for new social/welfare entitlements. At the same time however, the new budget largely ignores basic infrastructure projects, which include long-delayed highway upgrades. According the estimates by […]
Read More →SANDAG to Host 19th Annual Binational Seminar

REGIONAL VOICES, A BORDER DIALOGUE On Tuesday, June 2, Noon – 4:30 p.m. – Caltrans, District 11 Garcia Conference Room – 4050 Taylor Street – San Diego, CA 92110 The 19th annual SANDAG Binational Seminar: Regional Voices, A Border Dialogue, will bring together stakeholders from both sides of the border to collaborate on issues affecting the […]
Read More →Used Oil & Filter Recycling Exchange

Care For Your Car & the Environment on Saturday May 30th from 10 am to 2 pm at O’Reilly Auto Parts 1250 S. Santa Fe Avenue – Vista. Bring in your used oil filter in exchange for a new one. (One filter per person during the specific date/time). Funded by CalRecycle. Questions: Please call 1-800-237-BLUE.
Read More →May 29 is Bike to Work Day Safety Rules

5 Ways to Stay Safe When Biking on May 29th Bike to Work Day ** **Bike to Work Day was originally scheduled for May 15, but has been postponed until May 29 due to weather conditions Some people bike for fun. Others ride for exercise or to get to work. If you are considering pedaling […]
Read More →Celebrate Memorial Day Elk’s Style
VISTA, USA – On Sunday May 24th 2013, The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elk’s Vista Elk’s Lodge #1968 will hold their annual Memorial day celebration. The Lodge Esteemed Loyal Knight James Leitholf said “Service to our Country’s veterans as well as keeping the memory of those who have given the ultimate sacrifice alive, reflects […]
Read More →Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad -Yoga Anyone?
(Carlsbad, CA – May 19, 2015) Members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad were the lucky recipients of free yoga classes compliments of Carlsbad Causes for Community (C3). “We are so pleased to have been selected for this grant once again,” said Clubhouse Director Andy Purviance. “The benefits of yoga are many – […]
Read More →Polluter Fees in California Could Boost State Budget

California could generate much more revenue from fees on polluters than Gov. Jerry Brown expects, legislative analysts say in a report released Thursday. Administration officials have estimated $1.7 billion in revenue from the fees by June 30, 2016, the end of the state’s next fiscal year. But legislative analysts say the state could rake in […]
Read More →Magical Realism Reigns at ArtBeat’s Margaret Chiaro Exhibit
Vista, CA … Locally renowned artist Margaret Chiaro is the first featured artist of 2015 at ArtBeat on Main Street, 330 Main Street, Vista. Her “Magical Realism” exhibit opened January 17, 2015 and runs through February 18, 2015. The show features a provocative centerpiece painting entitled, “Be Careful What You Wish For … Drowning in Money.” […]
Read More →SpaceX Seeks to Defy Odds With Ocean-Platform Rocket Landing
SpaceX next week will attempt a feat with odds of success of just 50 percent. Specifically, it will try for the first time to land the first stage of a Falcon 9 rocket on a custom-built ocean platform in the Atlantic Ocean. The experiment originally was scheduled to take place in mid-December but was postponed to […]
Read More →Dell Smart Desk vs Surface Table
Think of the Dell Smart Desk as the old Surface table, but turned into a desktop that you can work from. Imagine having a tablet in the 27-inch range that would form your desktop and actually could sense what you put on it. That is what the old Surface table did, and Dell showcased a prototype product that […]
Read More →Space Explorers Hole Up in Hawaii to Simulate Life on Mars
The third in a series of four simulated missions to Mars planned by NASA kicked off last week at a remote site on the Hawaiian island of Mauna Loa. A six-person team, comprising the Hawai’i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation 3 mission, is inhabiting a dome for an eight-month study of the human factors that contribute to […]
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