Archive for: April, 2009

Review: PowPAC’s ‘Murder Among Friends’ a dark, twisted comedy

PowPAC, Poway’s Community Theatre, has a production for those who like their comedy dark and twisted.“Murder Among Friends,” which runs at the theater through May 17, showcases the competing murder plots of a husband and wife, who enlist the help of their shared lover to bump each other off.

Poway sweeps Vista in baseball series

Poway High’s baseball team swept Vista high school in three games last week, in a battle that pit the two Palomar League teams with the best records. Also, the Titans start “Twittering” home games live.

Poway kid wins ‘Pokémon’ tournament

James Leung is on his way to becoming a Pokémon master. This June, the 9-year-old Powegian will travel to St. Louis, Mo., to take part in the U.S. National Pokémon Championships.

Newspapers move to new offices

The offices of the Poway News Chieftain and Rancho Bernardo News Journal moved this week to a new space in the Poway Business Park.

Mother, daughter have recipe for new Poway barbecue

The next time you have a barbecue craving but not a lot of time, consider stopping by K.C.’s Barbeque in Poway.

Letters to the Editor: April 30, 2009

School libraries are hurting Again we are faced with massive budget cuts in education. I am sorry for staff who lose their jobs and for students who lose through larger classes and fewer people who can deal with them on a one-to-one basis. One group that has not been mentioned in all the newspaper articles [...]

CIF-winning coach to lead Del Norte football program

Del Norte High, the Poway Unified school scheduled to open in August, has hired Jerry Ralph, the former football coach at St. Augustine, to establish its gridiron program.

Bronco girls score big win against Carlsbad’s swim team

Last year at the CIF tournament, Rancho Bernardo’s girls swimming team edged out Carlsbad, taking the section crown by one point after the last relay. But on Friday, April 24 the two league rivals met, in a dual meet that was not so close.

Editorial: Keeping options open

THUMBS UP to Poway Unified School District for not closing the opportunity for a sophomore class at Del Norte High next year.

Business groups threaten to deny RB Alive! parking use

Two business groups are threatening to restrict the use of about 2,500 parking spots during the RB Alive! Expo this year unless organizers guarantee money raised through the event will stay in Rancho Bernardo.

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