Recently, our office secured a major victory on behalf of Californians who were misled by Vivint Solar’s sales and contracting practices. As part of a multi-county enforcement action, the company ...
Randy Liuag and Jasmin Xu of Valley Center traveled to China between February 3 -20, where they visited the Temple of Heaven, the Great Wall and the Harbin Ice carving festival. Of course, they took ...
Residents of Valley Center will have the chance to explore one of the most promising new tools in resilient communication as Stephen Haywood, KJ6BXN delivers a presentation on MeshCore, an emerging ...
It is nice to see that former resident and teacher Craig Adams is enjoying the lower cost of living in the snow belt. But it is interesting that he is surprised at the number of roundabouts in a ...
The pain of losing your best friend—your other half, the person who shared both the biggest milestones and the smallest everyday moments—can feel overwhelming. Grief can seem impossible to navigate, ...
The Valley Roadrunner invites letters on subjects of general local interest from our readers. We try and limit letters to about 400 words and emphasize that short letters make the best read. Please ...
Don’t you just hate those paper name tags? I do. Well not so fast! When my wife and I first came to Valley Center Community Church, we did not know anybody. But we met so many people we could not ...
Valley Center residents are invited to a day of art, culture, and community as the Valley Center Art Gallery hosts a dual‑event on Saturday, March 7, at the Valley Center Library. The event brings ...
Longtime Valley Center teacher, Kiwanis club member and resident Craig Adams, who moved to Michigan a few months ago, sent The Roadrunner this photo to remind the rest of us why we stay in California.
Some mornings start like any other—until they don’t. For April Reid of Valley Center, the symptoms came on gradually—migraines, nausea, hearing loss, and vision problems that wouldn’t go away. A wife ...
The Board of Supervisors has approved changes to the County Zoning Ordinance that allow amplified live music at boutique wineries—small-scale operations that sell wine and offer public tasting areas.
No tariffs on the Irish Stew! Just lots of blarney, shenanigans, mischief, family fun and 40 shades of green are to be had at the 30th Annual Irish Stew Cook Off. The Cook Off takes place Thursday, ...