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REGION: SEIU, county reach tentative deal
Riverside County and its second-largest public employee union have struck a tentative deal on a labor contract that incorporates pension reform measures.

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  1. REGION: New I-15 express lanes shave 5 minutes off commute, Caltrans says

    REGION: New I-15 express lanes shave 5 minutes off commute, Caltrans says

    The average rush hour commute on I-15's regular lanes (those open to all drivers) dropped by five minutes from Escondido to Mira Mesa after the January opening of new car-pool lanes, said Gustavo Dallarda, I-15 corridor director for the California Department of Transportation.

    Feb 13, 2012 | 4:45 am | Loading…

  2. MENIFEE: Students develop gold fever

    MENIFEE: Students develop gold fever

    Students at Freedom Crest Elementary School in Menifee panned for gold, played cards, listed to old-fashioned saloon music and played period games earlier this month as part of a fun, hands-on history lesson about the California Gold Rush.

    Feb 12, 2012 | 6:00 pm | Loading…

  3. TEMECULA: Students rewarded for attendance

    TEMECULA: Students rewarded for attendance

    To a group of 52 students at Vintage Hills Elementary School in Temecula, not missing any school is serious business, and last week, the children were rewarded for having perfect attendance during the first semester of this school year.

    Feb 12, 2012 | 6:00 pm | Loading…

  4. MURRIETA: Valentines crafted for vets

    MURRIETA: Valentines crafted for vets

    MURRIETA ---- Students at eight elementary schools crafted nearly 6,500 Valentines for veterans earlier this month during a contest sponsored by the Murrieta Valley Council PTA to see which campus could produce the most cards.

    Feb 12, 2012 | 3:00 pm | Loading…

  5. MILITARY: Escondido Marine stays upbeat despite toll from roadside bomb

    MILITARY: Escondido Marine stays upbeat despite toll from roadside bomb

    Five months after a bombing in Afghanistan tore off his legs, Marine Cpl. Michael Fox plans to stand on the parade deck at Camp Pendleton in early April and greet his buddies when they come home from war.

    Feb 11, 2012 | 6:00 pm | Loading…

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REGION: New I-15 express lanes shave 5 minutes off commute, Caltrans says
The average rush hour commute on I-15's regular lanes (those open to all drivers) dropped by five minutes from Escondido to Mira Mesa after the January opening of new car-pool lanes, said Gustavo Dallarda, I-15 corridor director for the California Department of Transportation.

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STRICKLAND: Process is flawed to the max
As we sit here fidgeting while we wait for the Riverside County Board of Supervisors to decide whether Granite Construction can blast the hell out of our countryside with consequences so grim for so long that to take a chance on any one of them ---- much less the whole passel ---- would be inviting disaster to take up residence, how, one might ask, did we end up in this mess?

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Global markets rise after Greece austerity vote
Global markets rose on Monday after Greece's parliament approved a new set of austerity measures required by international lenders in exchange for a bailout that would save the country from bankruptcy next month.

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