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Articles from the February 13, 2013 edition


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  • Loud booms expected to be heard coming from Camp Pendleton today

    Updated Feb 13, 2013

    CAMP PENDLETON - For the second day in the row, loud booms were expected to be heard coming from Camp Pendleton today as Marines use C-4 explosives to practice clearing minefields under combat conditions. The mine-clearing exercises will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to Pendleton's public affairs office. Depending on atmospheric conditions, the sounds of explosions may be amplified and heard up to 50 miles away. Residents with questions about the noise level can call base officials at (760)...

  • Supervisors Offer $100,000 Reward for Apprehension of Double Murder Suspect

    Updated Feb 13, 2013

    RIVERSIDE - Riverside County supervisors today approved a $100,000 reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of the person responsible for fatally stabbing a mother and daughter in Nuevo. ''Right now, we are at a point where it will be helpful to offer a reward,'' said Supervisor Marion Ashley, whose Fifth District encompasses the unincorporated community of Nuevo, where he grew up. The Board of Supervisors took up the matter during a previously scheduled discussion about adding to a $1 million reward...

  • Fallbrook seniors needed to play softball

    Updated Feb 13, 2013

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Senior Softball League is looking for players for the new season beginning March 11. Registration is being held Feb. 15 through 21 with the draft on Feb. 25 prior to league start. Players need to be at least 50 years old. Games are played at 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at Ingold Sports Park, 2551 Olive Hill Road, Fallbrook. Each team plays two games per week; league fee includes a shirt and hat See www.fallbrookseniorsoftball.org for registration forms, cost, and information or call Chuck...

  • Friends, family remember fallen Riverside police officer

    Updated Feb 13, 2013

    RIVERSIDE - A Riverside police officer ambushed and killed while on patrol was honored today by friends and family, who remembered him as an accomplished law enforcement officer and former Marine devoted to his family, leaving an indelible impression on everyone he knew. ''My first thought was because he was taken from us way too early, he never got to make his mark on this world,'' said Rob Frazer, a childhood friend of 34-year-old Officer Michael Daniel Crain. ''But after seeing this, I know that's not true. There's been...

  • OPEN FORUM: What did you think about President Obama's State of the Union Address?

    Updated Feb 13, 2013

    FALLBROOK - Village News Inc., publisher of the Fallbrook/Bonsall Village News, the Temecula Valley News, and Anza Valley Outlook invites readers to share their opinion of U.S. President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address delivered Tuesday evening, February 12, 2013. Media with liberal slant has reported: *Obama understands the economy is still struggling and compared to his demeanor on Inauguration Day, indicated he is willing to "reach out" to the Republican Party. *The President feels it is time to "close out the... Full story