Watch short videos from this year’s Poway Days events.
The fall equinox is on Saturday, but will it still feel like summer?
Temperatures are expected to peak on Saturday, possibly hitting 100 degrees.
Sunday’s festival will have the familiar attractions, plus a new beer garden featuring tastings of local brews.
Capturing precious memories, family recipes and legends from grandparents can be easy and fun.
The 50th anniversary of the parade also attracted more than 100 groups.
Come early to claim a spot. With the numerous traffic detours, planning ahead is recommended.
The theft of copper wires is why the flags aren’t flying at Veterans Park.
The Food Network host and new author arrives home Friday after a whirlwind national book tour, and makes time to greet fans Saturday in RB.
The thermometer isn’t expected to rise above the low 80s this weekend.
It’s hot out there, but downright dangerous in the deserts.
The public is invited to attend the vigil Wednesday night at the Gurudwara in Poway.
An organization that measures hospital performance also issued lower grades for some area medical centers.
The Poway Library is hosting events for teens throughout the month.
Wind and rain is expected Friday, but the whole weekend won’t be a wash.
The Sheriff’s Department expects 400 teens and their parents to attend Thursday’s class at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts.
Live music, tons of food and offerings from other local businesses will be attracting crowds to Midland Road.
Certificates of thanks were presented to women that have given back to the community, at a party held at The Terrace.
Poway’s annual Standard Flower Show is April 14 at Old Poway Park.
Poway residents report feeling—and hearing—the quake, but no damage or injuries have been reported.
Russell co-founded the charity after creating a documentary of the same name with a PHS alum.
Although the Old Testament tale behind Purim gets a bit bloody (don’t they all?), the Jewish holiday is a fun-filled day enjoyed by the whole family.