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REGION: Credit card debt still plentiful
In the crush of foreclosures and bankruptcies that have rocked the area and state economies, yet another tragedy is emerging ---- a rising tide of bankruptcies as people lose homes and jobs…

The Californian

  1. CHARGERS: Legitimizing comeback

    CHARGERS: Legitimizing comeback

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. ---- Vincent Jackson stopped in the corner of the end zone, dropped to one knee and put his head in his hand. He stayed there while the world erupted around him, as his Chargers teammates reveled in the glow of a comeback gone right and the Giants Stadium inhabitants…

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  2. LAKE ELSINORE: New track draws positive reviews

    LAKE ELSINORE: New track draws positive reviews

    The Lake Elsinore Storm hosted the city's annual Grand Prix motorcycle races this weekend, and while everyone seemed to be all smiles about the results, the question now lingers: Will the minor league baseball team see fit to host it again?

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  3. MENIFEE: Runners brave chill for invitational

    MENIFEE: Runners brave chill for invitational

    A cold, blustery wind didn't stop more than 1,000 students from around Riverside County from hitting the race course on a recent early morning at Menifee's Wheatfield Park for the seventh annual Bobcat Invitational Cross Country Meet.

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  4. MURRIETA: Students travel back to pioneer days

    MURRIETA: Students travel back to pioneer days

    Students at E. Hale Curran Elementary School in Murrieta were treated last week to a special day of panning for gold, playing with vintage toys, kneading dough and grinding corn kernels ---- all while learning to live like an American pioneer.

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  5. Temecula Montessori students sing for seniors

    Temecula Montessori students sing for seniors

    Seniors David Whitman, 95, and Jenny Bone, 95, hold hands as they listen to children from the Temecula Montessori School sing "What a Wonderful World" during their visit to the Murrieta Gardens Senior Living Center on Oct. 20. The children sang, delivered handmade greeting cards and passe…

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TEMECULA: Water moratorium meeting tonight
Officials for the agency that delivers drinking and irrigation water to Temecula, Wine Country, De Luz and a small part of Murrieta are scheduled to gather Monday night to consider imposing a moratorium on new water service.