Rancho Bernardo-4s Ranch, CA|News|
Rancho Bernardo Week in Review: Gun Pulled, School Starts & Workers Axed
Catch up on some of the top stories in Rancho Bernardo, including the layoff of dozens of employees.

Shauntel Lowe is a Field Editor for Patch in San Diego County, covering Rancho Bernardo-4S Ranch, Poway, La Jolla, Del Mar-Carmel Valley and Ramona.
Email: shauntel.lowe@patch.com.
Catch up on some of the top stories in Rancho Bernardo, including the layoff of dozens of employees.

Learn how a local woman helps horses have a new life after racing.
All seventh grade students need to show proof of having received the Tdap booster shot or file a personal belief exemption with their school.
Del Mar proves you don't need a big city to find ways to have a good time.
The map shows a largely-white Rancho Bernardo, with Asian residents living throughout and concentrated at times in the western part of the community.
Officials say the region is in danger of enduring major fires heading into the fall.
All seventh grade students need to show proof of having received the Tdap booster shot or file a personal belief exemption with their school.
Officials say the region is in danger of enduring major fires heading into the fall.
Poway seems to be popular with hikers and runners, who show off their scenic workout views on Instagram.
The following incidents were reported in the Rancho Bernardo area Aug. 16-21, according to CrimeMapping.com.
All seventh grade students need to show proof of having received the Tdap booster shot or file a personal belief exemption with their school.
The competition is coming up on Sept. 1.
The free workshop is set for 6 p.m. Monday at the Rancho Bernardo Library.
The map shows an almost all-white Del Mar and a Carmel Valley with pockets largely populated by Asian residents.
A man trying to buy a cell phone instead found himself facing a seller with a gun, officials said.
The 19-year-old man allegedly demanded cash from a man trying to buy a cell phone from him, officials said.
A local woman is helping raise money so horses can have a new life after their racing days are done.
A man trying to buy a cell phone instead found himself facing a seller with a gun, officials said.
The man with the gun demanded cash from the man trying to buy the phone, officials said.
Families were expected to spend less than last year for back-to-school, but all of the clothes, shoes and pencils can add up.