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Articles from the September 30, 2013 edition


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  • Lawmakers may allow partial shutdown of government over budget funding, including ObamaCare

    Updated Sep 30, 2013

    RIVERSIDE - Inland Empire Rep. Mark Takano, D-Riverside today called the imminent partial shutdown of the federal government a ''fiasco'' precipitated by hard- line politics that will impact the services on which ''American families rely.'' He said the continuing resolution that provides funding for government operations has become a bargaining chip that the ''Tea Party wing of the Republican Party'' is using in an attempt to sideline the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as ObamaCare. The House has...

  • Local solar firm to hold free luncheon seminar to share information on alternative to increasing utility bills

    Updated Sep 30, 2013

    FALLBROOK - California experienced a heat wave with record-high temperatures last month. The impact of the sweltering heat and humidity was felt by Fallbrook and Bonsall residents, but also through high energy bills. If the use of air conditioning was not enough, San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) also increased their rates in September. Local solar firm, Sullivan Solar Power, is promoting solar energy to Fallbrook-area residents as a solution to high energy bills. Sullivan Solar Power will be hosting an educational luncheon...

  • Riverside County Set to Continue Partnership with FBI

    Updated Sep 30, 2013

    RIVERSIDE - Riverside County supervisors are expected tomorrow to approve a sheriff's request for the county to remain active in two federally managed fugitive apprehension teams that last year nabbed nearly 60 wanted men and women. Sheriff Stan Sniff is seeking Board of Supervisors' approval to keep a deputy assigned full-time to the FBI's Safe Streets Task Force (SSTF) and the agency's Inland Regional Apprehension Team (IRAT) during the 2013-14 fiscal year. ''This is a crucial crime-fighting team that has provided...

  • Volunteers sought to help with project at Fallbrook's Warrior Stadium Saturday, October 5; project receives NFL grant

    Updated Sep 30, 2013

    FALLBROOK - The Fallbrook Football Boosters and other volunteers working on the new Press Box project at Warrior Stadium are happy to report the work is now 60 percent complete. A big effort will take place on Saturday, October 5, to further the work and it is hoped other volunteers within the community will come forward to help that day. "It is a great chance for all to see just how far this community construction project has come," said Tish Oppermann. "With the help of...