Students dig uncovering rancho’s past
Some of Steve Bouscaren’s students are so excited about uncovering the past of the Rancho de Los Penasquitos, they’re continuing to work even though their field class in archaeology has ended.
Some of Steve Bouscaren’s students are so excited about uncovering the past of the Rancho de Los Penasquitos, they’re continuing to work even though their field class in archaeology has ended.
A full day of activities and lot of fun await those who participate in Rancho Bernardo’s 38th annual Spirit of the Fourth.
Mine was a love affair begun in Brooklyn, and consummated in Florida.
One door closed and another opened for the more than 650 seniors at Rancho Bernardo High when they graduated on June 20.
Rancho Bernardo resident Mark Fernando had to retire before deciding to turn pro.
Calling 2007-2008 a “maintenance year,” the Poway Unified School District Board of Trustees approved a $254 million budget that reflects some cuts in operating expenses as well as raises for teachers.
A young local performer with Broadway dreams is getting a little help from two veterans used to having their names in lights.
The Poway Chamber of Commerce is ushering in a new chairman of the board, new directors and narrowing down who will be the next chief executive officer.
The battle for the Little League Majors city championship dragged on so long, the lights went out.
Get ready for an explosion of red-white-and-blue fun with plenty of Independence Day activities sponsored by the city of Poway on Wednesday, July 4.