Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Temecula Valley, Winegrowing Region Or Party Destination?

California's City of Temecula Chooses Tyler Technologies' EnerGov® Planning, Permitting and Licensing Solution

Less than a decade ago the region seemed poised for success with these and other varieties. In fact, nearly half of all of the fruit produced in the region was purchased by "up north" wineries such as Fetzer and Glen Ellen. Temecula even had a homegrown mass-market brand, Callaway, which snatched up fruit the up-north wineries could not. Then came "glassy wing." The flying pest hitchhiked to California in nursery plant shipments from the Southeast, spreading rapidly across the region in the late '90s and early 2000s, devouring vineyard vegetation and serving as a vector for Pierce's disease, which attacks the plant's vascular system. In Temecula Attorney, thousands of vineyard acres were affected. Callaway, the area's largest winery, was broken up and sold, and demand for local grapes vanished for several vintages. Surviving the decade, says McPherson, was difficult. "There was a lot of economic pressure to stay afloat," he says.
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Visiting Temecula Attorney's Wine Country

Jared James Abrahams is accused of cybercrimes for allegedly hacking into victims' accounts, according to charges unsealed Thursday. Laura Eimiller, an FBI spokeswoman, confirmed that Abrahams had been taken into custody. Investigators haveidentified several other victims in the case. Wolf, who was Miss California Teen USA before winning the Miss Teen USA pageant in August at the Atlantis Hotel in the Bahamas, said in media interviews that she received an anonymous email from someone claiming to have nude photos of her taken via the webcam on her computer. Wolf also said the email's author tried to extort her to ensure that the photos were not made public. According to the affidavit, which does not name the victims, the FBI has been investigating Abrahams since March, when authorities learned he allegedly compromised victims computers to obtain nude photographs -- and in some cases, videos --- of the victims by remotely operating the victims web-enabled cameras. He would then allegedly contact the victims using two AOL accounts he had taken over and send the victims nude photos to show what he had obtained. Abrahams, investigators allege, threatened to disclose the images and videos unless they did one of three things: send nude photos, send a nude video, or log onto Skype and did what he said for five minutes.
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Housing downturn is a jolt to upscale Temecula Attorney

Map Central Ave Ste 1208 Phoenix, AZ, 85012 Press release date: September 26, 2013 Temecula selects Tylers EnerGov to increase transparency and access for residents and customers PLANO, Texas Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TYL) has signed an agreement with the city of Temecula Attorney, Calif., to implement Tylers EnerGov planning, permitting and licensing solution. The agreement includes related professional services, training and support. After a competitive request for proposal process, the city selected Tylers EnerGov Web-based automation platform for its comprehensive end-to-end permitting and licensing software solutions. Temecula will use EnerGov to provide enhanced online access to services, improve customer service and streamline workflows for increased staff efficiencies. Purchasing Tylers EnerGov solution supports the citys vision and goal of providing a permitting process that will be effective, cost-efficient, provide better connected data, assist with collaboration and promote transparency, said Michael Heslin, Temeculas deputy director of information technology. We expect improved economic growth with EnerGov through an enhanced user experience while ensuring adherence to local regulations and policies for community development. Between 2000 and 2012, the total population of the city of Temecula increased by approximately 45,000 reaching a current population of more than 103,000. Temecula is located in Riverside County, the fourthmost populous county in California.
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The tasting room is packed on a recent weekday afternoon at Wilson Creek Winery. Much of the store's business was in children's furniture: cribs, changing tables and such. Many of those sales were made to people filling a new house with furniture or those who were using home equity lines to shop. With the real estate collapse, those customers vanished. On average during its seven years, the store drew from 60 to 80 customers on a weekend. In March, that number dropped dramatically; on some weekends, the store drew five customers. Four other furniture stores in the area have gone out of business, Smith said. "It was shocking," said Smith, 50, who will be out of a job after the store closes. "We've done all the advertising we can. We've done all the promotions we can.
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Inside a newer wine region that's taking off

A wide range of grape varieties, including Riesling, Fume Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah, thrive in the sunny, Mediterranean-type climate, according to the Temecula Attorney Valley Winegrowers Association . The wines, from vines planted in loam a rich soil of clay, sand and organic matter are known for a distinctive minerality or flintiness, said Gus Vizgirda, winemaker at Maurice Carrie Vineyard and Winery . Executive Chef Igor Krichmar chats with diners at the Farm House Kitchen. (Photo: Jane Engle) Harvest season, typically from August to mid-October, brings activities here to a fever pitch. I havent had a day off since Aug. 3, Vizgirda said during a mid-September tour of his winery, which dates to 1986, making it one of the areas more venerable vintners. My wife says shes a wine widow. While the bustle is fun for visitors, theres a downside: Daytime highs in summer can reach triple digits, as they did during my trip.
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FBI arrests Temecula man, 19, in 'sextortion' of Miss Teen USA

"Open your eyes," she said. "It's so beautiful. I feel like Geronimo!" When David finally set our balloon down, gentle as a nudge, our hearts continued to soar. David has read a few faces. He grinned. "It's important to experience life from a different perspective." Temecula Attorney forces you to adjust your perspective. For one thing, it's not every day you meet a balloonist who also makes award-winning wine. Vindemia Winery, which David owns with his wife Gail, recently received a gold medal from the "Sunset Magazine 2012 Wine Competition" for its 2009 http://attorney-in-temecula.com/ Syrah. Photo by Flickr user wakitu Regarding surprise, Temecula Attorney is still evolving.
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