Top RB story of 2006: Hooters
Remodeling began in November on the future RB Hooters — with a target opening in February — despite over 600 residents objecting to the restaurant.
Remodeling began in November on the future RB Hooters — with a target opening in February — despite over 600 residents objecting to the restaurant.
Citing a need for a different direction of its football program, Westview officials have decided that head coach Tim White will not be returning for 2007.
When he helped organize his first blood drive last year, Jared Haren, now a 17-year-old senior at Westview High School, had one small problem. He was too young to donate blood himself.
Palomar Pomerado Health is moving forward with its design phase for a two-story outpatient facility, along with a wellness center, off Black Mountain Road in Rancho Penasquitos.
In terms of numbers alone, the opposition to a 230,000-volt, 150-mile electric transmission line running through the Park Village portion of Rancho Penasquitos make this issue one of the top newsmakers of 2006.
Poway defensive tackle Nick Wood is going to take his game north, way north.
By mid-January city employees will be in line for some additional perks when a two-year, health-related pilot program kicks into gear.
Robert H. Smith After making Rancho Bernardo his home in 1979, Robert Harmon Smith dedicated ensuing years to being a prolific volunteer focused on making the community a safer place to live. It was not unusual for him to spend 80 to 90 hours monthly working with community groups, such as the Neighborhood Watch program, [...]
This is a good time of year to consider coffee mugs and other premiums (also called ad specialties) as a part of your marketing mix.
Poway Chamber of Commerce CEO and President Toni Kraft, who recently announced her resignation, effective, Dec. 31, has decided to remain at her post until March 1.