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  • Warriors battle Del Norte Nighthawks; varsity loses close one 35-34; JV collects a win 34-13

    Updated Sep 23, 2013

    The Fallbrook varsity football team faced off against the Del Norte Nighthawks on Friday, Sept. 20 for its Homecoming game. It was a very close, competitive game. The Nighthawks won in the last few minutes, 35-34. The JV Warriors collected a win in their Sept. 20 game against the Del Norte Nighthawks. Final score was 34-13....

  • SDG&E not likely to get reimbursement from ratepayers due to San Onofre shutdown, according to CPUC

    Updated Sep 23, 2013

    SAN ONOFRE - The primary recipients of energy from the now-shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station -- including San Diego Gas & Electric -- won't be allowed to get reimbursed by ratepayers for purchases of replacement power, according to a proposed California Public Utilities Commission ruling released today, Mon., Sept. 23. The CPUC's proposed action was unveiled on the same day that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced that the inadequate design of steam generators at SONGS was a safety violation, and...

  • Two Charged with Sexually Assaulting 14-Year-Old

    Updated Sep 23, 2013

    MURRIETA - One of two young men accused of sexually assaulting a drunken 14-year-old Lake Elsinore girl with whom the defendants had partied will ask a judge tomorrow to reduce his bail so he can get out of jail. Michael Vance Petler, 19, and Tyler Gregory Romero, 18, both of Lake Elsinore, are each charged with rape of a minor, forced oral copulation, sexual penetration with a foreign object and distributing pornographic material to a juvenile in connection with an alleged May 12 assault. Petler is slated to appear Tuesday...

  • Riverside County Supervisors to Consider Mandatory Spay/Neuter Ordinance for Pit Bulls

    Updated Sep 23, 2013

    RIVERSIDE - A proposed Riverside County ordinance mandating that all pit bulls over 4 months old -- with few exceptions -- be sterilized for the sake of public safety will be debated by the Board of Supervisors tomorrow. ''While the majority of pit bull owners are responsible and take appropriate measures to ensure that their dogs do not have unwanted offspring, there is a need to mitigate the large number of unwanted pit bulls in the county,'' an introduction to the proposed ordinance reads. The Department of Animal...