Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Temecula guitarist murder suspects' sketches released

Temecula Attorney Medical Group facility opens in Temecula

Advertisement for SANDAG (KABC Photo) Tags: Report a typo TEMECULA, Calif. (KABC) -- Investigators in Riverside are hoping new suspect sketches will help track down whoever murdered a popular local musician. Authorities are searching for two men in the murder of 64-year-old Larry Robinson at Pete's Music in the 28000 block of Old Town Front Street in Temecula in March. Robinson was alone in the store when robbers bound and gagged him . He was later discovered unconscious by a customer. He died the following morning. Related Content Story: Music store robbery victim dies; suspect sought One suspect is a thin white man with dark hair and possible tattoos on both arms. The second suspect is Asian with dyed red hair with blond tips and colorful tattoos on both arms.
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Authorities released sketches of the suspects wanted for the murder of 64-year-old Larry Robinson, a popular local musician who was killed during a robbery at Petes Music in the 28000 block of Old Town Front Street in Temecula on Friday, March 22, 2013. Temecula Medical Group facility opens in Temecula Friday, August 9th, 2013 Issue 32, Volume 17. TEMECULA The Temecula Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of the Temecula Medical Group facility on Thursday, Aug. 1, at 44054 Margarita Road in Temecula. The Temecula Attorney Medical Group is one of a handful of primary care medical corporations in the United States pioneering a new trail in medical care membership-based medical care emphasizing well-care services. The unsustainable increases in health care insurance premiums have led to primary medical care being unaffordable for millions of people. Temecula Medical Group offers a comprehensive suite of medical services for a monthly membership fee that is unrivaled by any other direct medical care offering in Southern California. With no additional charge, no office co-pays and no deductibles, monthly membership includes unlimited doctor visits, 24/7 urgent care and direct physician contact, wellness exams, minor surgery, on-site x-ray, dermatology, medical weight loss counseling, hormone therapy, physical therapy and more. In addition to members receiving heavily discounted prices on any lab work needed, Temecula Attorney Medical Group members receive discounts on gym memberships, personal training, nutritional supplements and other services offered by corporate partners.
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TEMECULA: Layoffs taking toll at Abbott

The Pechanga Band's presence adds a twist to usual David-versus-Goliath disputes that play out in many far-flung towns over proposed mines, landfills and prisons, providing a counterweight to the political muscle of Granite Construction, a multimillion-dollar Northern California construction company that contributes generously to local and state politicians. Adding to the intrigue has been the response by Temecula, one of the most conservative, pro-business nooks of the Inland Empire. The city has spent more than a half a million dollars to nix the project, and even mounted an unsuccessful attempt to annex the quarry site into the city limits. The quarry's five-year march through Riverside County's permitting process has unleashed furious PR campaigns and counter-campaigns, trumpeting the project as an economic savior or black plague to the recession-flattened region. The county's planning commission on Monday will hold its fifth hearing on the project, the first of which drew more than 1,000 people. No matter the vote, the 414-acre quarry site will end up with the Riverside County Board of Supervisors, where its fate remains a mystery.
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Temecula Attorney approves mosque after contentious 8-hour hearing

La-me-temecula-mosque Most of the people affected to date were involved in manufacturing, which has ramped up speculation the company will move more of those positions to its international facilities. Company officials declined to comment Thursday about the possibility of more layoffs. We do not speculate on future actions, said spokesperson Gayathri Badrinath. Olivier and others who contacted The Press-Enterprise said that Abbott, and Guidant before, were bringing in people for Temecula Attorney employees to train. The trainers were told that the non-U.S. facilities would handle overflow work, but many suspected they were helping to seal the fate of the Temecula facility. In recent years, Abbott has also cut positions at some of the facilities in Santa Clara and Murrieta that were associated with production in Temecula. In addition to manufacturing various product lines, Abbott uses the Temecula Attorney facility for research and development and support services, such as human resources, legal, information technology and more, according to Badrinath.
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Promenade Temecula Attorney Mall's Back to School Sale this weekend ~…

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Temecula Attorney quarry plan meets resistance from neighbors, tribe

after the council sat patiently into the wee morning hours listening to testimony from residents, largely a replay of the months of debate over the mosque. More than 110 people signed up to testify, though some drifted away after sitting through six hours of speakers. This was a democratic republic at its best," said Councilwoman Maryann Edwards. Plans by the Islamic Center of Temecula Attorney Valley to build a 24,943-square-foot mosque on a vacant 4-acre plot in northeastern Temecula, next to a Baptist church, have been attacked by opponents who have said the mosque will attract Islamic extremists and overwhelm the neighborhood with traffic congestion and noise. The citys Planning Commission unanimously approved the project in early December, and opponents appealed that ruling to the City Council, which held a packed public hearing on the project starting about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday night. This is a great day for all of Temecula, really," said Imam Mohamoud Harmoush of the Islamic Center.
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