The Southwestern Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum today will accept its first corporate grant, a $5,000 check from the Atlantic Richfield Co.
A hearing on whether to count a handful of disqualified ballots in the Vista redevelopment election has been scheduled for 9 a.m.
A 31-year-old U.S.
Foes of Vista's newly created redevelopment program launched a campaign Thursday to put an initiative on the November ballot in hopes of blocking the urban renewal effort.
David Reed Conger, 18, of Vista turned himself in to Vista police on Monday in connection with the death of Steven Wayne Dwyer, 23, also of Vista.
All six defendants in the Carlo Troiani murder-for-hire case will be tried individually, Superior Court Judge Gilbert Nares ruled Monday.
A Vista man and his wife were injured Wednesday morning when a fire erupted at their condominium.
in Vista has been upgraded from critical to serious.
Ed Neal, the former Vista councilman who pleaded guilty last year to a charge of misappropriating
A Superior Court judge Wednesday revoked Ed Neal's probation after the former Vista councilman
A Vista man was sentenced Monday to five years in prison and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine for
Vista has been selected as one of five California cities that will receive state assistance under a special program to upgrade ailing downtown areas.
The State Bar of California has selected Vista criminal defense attorney Diane C.
A group of slow-growth advocates on Thursday filed a petition with the Vista city clerk calling for
Three teen-agers have been arrested on suspicion of committing more than 60 thefts and vandalizing 23 cars, Sheriff's Department spokesmen said.
Former Vista City Councilman Eddie Neal was ordered Wednesday to perform an additional 200 hours of
investigated a murder case involving a former Vista crime commissioner charged with killing her brother.
Municipal Court Judge Luther Leeger closed the preliminary hearing of Laura Troiani and five Marines accused of killing her husband in a murder-for-money plot during the Monday testimony of two witnesses.
A federal judge prohibited the two owners of a Vista painting firm and its foreman from contracting
housing complex will go to a citywide vote Nov. 5, Vista City Council members decided Tuesday night.