TEMECULA: City to host county meeting on trails
The FBI investigation was sparked after Wolf alerted authorities in March to a change in her Facebook password and an alleged sextortion demand from a person authorities said they later identified as Abraham. Abrahams allegedly changed her Twitter account photo to a half-naked image of her and then sent her two images of her naked that were taken inside her home by her webcam months earlier, according to the criminal complaint. The complaint identifies at least seven victims identified by initials only several from the Temecula Attorney area and said that once confronted, Abrahams admitted his crimes in an interview with an FBI special agent. One of the victims, a 17-year-old from Ireland, reluctantly disrobed on his orders during a Skype session, according to a Sept 19 affidavit. "Please remember I'm 17. Have a heart," the affidavit quotes the girl as saying. "Abrahams allegedly responded: "I'll tell you this right now! I do NOT have a heart.
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Temecula Attorney High School Drug Bust Leads To 22 Arrests At 3 Schools
Joe Zarro, co-chairman of the Interfaith Council of Temecula Attorney and Murrieta Valley, said criticism of the mosque in the community is from a very small but vocal minority. The council, made up of leaders of a variety of faiths in the area, including Harmoush, unanimously endorsed plans for the mosque, Zarro said. "A lot of this has been blown out of proportion," said Zarro, the minister at the United Church of the Valley. "It's important for people to see our neighbors, and for them to be part of our community." The land for the proposed mosque lies west of the Temecula Attorney wine country in a pocket of the city that's become a mish-mash of ranch homes with large grassy spreads and clusters of encroaching red-tile roofs. Along with Calvary Baptist, the mosque will be a short walk from Grace Presbyterian Church. The design of the 24,943-square-foot mosque and center reflect a Mediterranean design seen in many Temecula neighborhoods, though the building will have traditional domes topped with crescent moons. The facility will be built in two stages, with the first limited to a 4,100-square-foot mosque to serve about 150 Muslim families living in Temecula Attorney, Murrieta and surrounding communities, Harmoush said.
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Inside a newer wine region that's taking off
Equestrians say Wine Country historically was crisscrossed by about 70 miles of horse trails. And they hope to preserve them through the plan. Equestrians also say there are many established and legally enforceable trail easements and they want to be able to use them. At the same time, some property owners dont want horse riders crossing their land. The dispute came to a head Sept. 24, and Supervisor Jeff Stone asked for the commissions help in resolving it.
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Planned Temecula Attorney Valley mosque draws opposition
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The city's planning commission unanimously approved the project in early December. Rombach appealed that ruling to the City Council, which is expected to vote on the proposed mosque after a public hearing Tuesday night. At the packed hearing, city planners said that the project meets all legal site internet requirements, including environmental reviews, and that the city-commissioned traffic study shows the mosque will not have any detrimental impact on neighborhood streets. Plans by the Islamic Center of Temecula Attorney Valley to build a 24,943-square-foot mosque on a vacant 4-acre plot in northeast Temecula Attorney has been attacked by opponents who said the mosque will attract Islamic extremists and overwhelm the neighborhood with congestion. City Atty. Peter Thorson told the City Council that they can only consider land use issues in considering the project. Basing any decision on any religious, political or social factor would be a violation of freedom of religion protected by the 1st Amendment, he said. Hadi Nael, chairman of the Islamic Center of Temecula Attorney Valley, appeared before the council early in the evening to dispel concerns that there may be loud calls to prayer.He said there would be no calls to prayer outside of the mosque.
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Temecula residents square off over proposed mosque
South Coast Winery Resort and Spa , a valley mainstay, was just named Golden State Winery of the Year in the California State Fair Commercial Wine Competition. But the ambience in the tasting rooms and restaurants here is more casual than youll find in Californias better known Napa Valley north of San Francisco , and prices often are lower. Hot-air balloon trips, for instance, can be booked for about $150 a person, or about $50 less than many such trips command in Napa . The landscape is different too. On a recent sunrise balloon ride, 11 of us who shared a basket together viewed far more than vineyards. We drifted by orange and grapefruit groves, Mount Palomar with its renowned observatory, and the sprawling Pechanga Resort and Casino. We dipped so low that we spotted rabbits scampering between rows of vines and called out to well-wishers waving to us from their patios. (Photo: Jane Engle) Except for the intermittent whir of the burners that kept us aloft, we floated silently.
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