Monday, October 21, 2013

Temecula Valley, Winegrowing Region Or Party Destination?

TEMECULA: DUI suspected in fiery crash into home

Temecula Attorney 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. "We had to figure out, 'How do we regroup and show we're not a dead valley?
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Temecula Attorney residents square off over proposed mosque

With an Temecula Attorney Lawyer extensive menu of recreational amenities, Roripaugh Ranch offers an exclusive lifestyle as the only new gated community in Temecula. Tour six stunning model homes on Saturday, October 19 and Sunday, October 20 at Standard Pacific Homes' Grand Opening celebration. Doors open at 10 a.m. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20131018/LA99857 ) "With close proximity to highly rated schools, scenic rolling hills and breathtaking vineyards, home shoppers are sure to find the home of their dreams," said Marty Langpap, Southern California Inland President for Standard Pacific Homes. "We are delighted to bring Standard Pacific Homes' ingenious designs to one of Temecula Attorney's most sought after master-planned communities." Prospective home buyers will find seven innovative, two-story floor plans to choose from. Some of the homes feature a downstairs master bedroom and all of the homes include downstairs bedroom suites which offer an ideal space for visitors or long-term house guests. Ranging in size from approximately 2,399 to 3,479 square feet, the homes contain up to six bedrooms and four and one-half baths. Upon entering the model homes, guests will be greeted with spacious floor plans that create an enhanced sense of flow from room to room. Comfortable, casual living spaces replace traditional formal rooms and a gourmet kitchen that flows into the Great Room serves as the true gathering and entertaining hub of the home.
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The tasting room is packed on a recent weekday afternoon at Wilson Creek Winery. No one inside the houses was injured. About 5 a.m., Fierro was driving in the 43200 block of Corte Almonte a residential street when he veered off the road and slammed into the garage of a single-story home, Sgt. Dean Spivacke, of the Riverside County Sheriffs Department, said in a news release. The Mustang also struck a gas meter, rupturing a gas line and touching off a fire that spread to a neighboring home. Cal Fire/Riverside County firefighters contained the blaze to the garage that was hit and the eaves of the neighboring house. Standing across the street from her damaged home Monday morning, wrapped in a Red Cross blanket, 9-year-old Haleigh Feightner said she woke to a loud noise and saw the fire through her second-story window. She said she didnt know what had happened. All I could see was orange, Haleigh said.
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Grand Opening set for Saturday, October 19 and Sunday, October 20

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 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 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.
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Hospital's opening is calm on the outside, but buzzing behind the scenes in 'command center'

Darlene Wetton, CEO of the Temecula Attorney Valley Hospital, proudly pulls the rope and unveils the Temecula Attorney Valley Hospital sign along Temecula Attorney Pkwy. during the hospital 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. In one instance, a special agent alleges Abrahams threatened to transform one victim's dream of being a model ... into [the victim being] a porn star if the victim did not comply with his demands. FBI agents raided Abrahams' Temecula Attorney home in June and seized computers and hardware, cellphones and hacking software, court records show. The incident is the latest in a string of "sextortion" cases involving individuals who have used email accounts, social media or a computer's own hardware to glean compromising information or images of its user.
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FBI arrests Temecula Attorney man, 19, in 'sextortion' of Miss Teen USA

Council members approved the project after receiving assurances that work will begin on the second segment, which would include the remaining 180 beds, by 2019. If all proceeds as planned, that section would open about 2022, city officials said at the time of the final review. The demand for hospital beds and other medical services will likely dictate the pace of the construction process, officials said. Many of the future decisions centering on hospital services and patient safety will likely come before a local governing board. "The board members have a very important role in the hospital," Wetton said. "They are the ones who are out there listening to the communitys needs." The demand for hospital services increased exponentially on Tuesday, Jackson said. As of early Wednesday, Oct. 14, the hospital had logged about 75 emergency room visits. Eight patients had been admitted to acute care rooms since the hospital opened.
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