MTS to offer free rides on commuter bus
MTS Route 880 commuter bus riders are fighting to keep their route alive because, due to low ridership, the bus agency is considering changing the route destination from Sorrento Valley to downtown.
MTS Route 880 commuter bus riders are fighting to keep their route alive because, due to low ridership, the bus agency is considering changing the route destination from Sorrento Valley to downtown.
Coupons are supposed to lure in customers, though there’s an ongoing debate whether coupons should expire.
The earthquake that ripped through Haiti has left the country in shambles, with over 150,000 dead and many more injured. Hospitals, schools, and infrastructure have been destroyed. Already one of the poorest countries in the world, Haiti is on the verge of complete collapse.
Rexford still has a vote Once again, the News Chieftain (Editorial, Jan. 14) advises us to turn from office a person who has served this city for 15 years. They argued, previously, that it doesn’t matter whether Betty has actually done anything to deserve such a disgrace. This time they don’t even address the question [...]
As Palomar Pomerado Health’s new “champion for healthy living,” former 10News anchorwoman Carol LeBeau is trying to inspire locals to improve their health and fitness
Poway returns to its winning ways after placing a disappointing fifth at the Five Counties Wrestling Tournament. Meanwhile, Rancho Bernardo grapplers are off to a 2-0 start in Palomar League competition.
If there are lessons learned from my recent five-way heart bypass, one of them is that you do not have to go to the Mayo Clinic to get first-class care.
Congregation Ner Tamid will join thousands of Conservative Jewish believers around the world in wearing tefillin during services at 9 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 7 at the synagogue, 15318 Pomerado Road in Poway.
Poway has been in need of a “feel good” story for a while and last week the City Council delivered.
San Diego Civic Dance Company has a new show, “Collage 2010: Dance with the Masters,” which gives new perspectives on famous artworks — via dance.