S.O.S. campaign gaining momentum
“Supply Our Schools,” a project, that helps local teachers fulfill classroom needs, is picking up steam, as donations pour in.
“Supply Our Schools,” a project, that helps local teachers fulfill classroom needs, is picking up steam, as donations pour in.
The outcome of a lawsuit filed last week in Sacramento will have a direct impact on whether Poway can proceed with plans to modernize Community Park.
World War III and the evolution of many are among the elements of “Titanium Rain,” a graphic novel created by Josh Finney and his wife, Kat Rocha of Sabre Springs that will be released next month.
Organizers are calling the Rancho Bernardo Community Doubles Championship, a two-year-old tennis tournament held at the Rancho Bernardo Swim & Tennis Club on Saturday, Oct. 24, a big success.
If you’re an entrepreneur who understands the importance of a serene workplace, you may want to consider the Rancho Bernardo Courtyard for setting up or moving your business.
Bail has been set at $2 million for Richard Saldivar, the Rancho Bernardo man accused of stabbing his neighbor to death.
A great big hip, hip hooray to the City of Poway and the Midland Railroad volunteers for their sponsorship of this year’s Train Song Festival in Old Poway Park.
My first question to any new client is “Why are you better than your competition?” Answers oftentimes include “I’m honest,” and “great prices.”
When the Poway City Council asked Betty Rexford to resign, it was a sign that something was rotten in the state of Poway.
Members of the Poway Youth Soccer League will be asking the City Council next week to consider installing lights and artificial turf at the Arbolitos Sports Fields.