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Local Relations Redrawing California’s Casino Market
3 Sep, 2010 / GamblingCompliance / Dave Palermo
City's suit against Pechanga could have statewide impact
Saturday, August 21, 2010 By JIM MILLER and JEFF HORSEMAN The Press-Enterprise
Temecula to file lawsuit over stalled Pechanga funding pact
Tim O'Leary Valley News Staff http://www.myvalleynews.com/story/50053/ Friday, August 13th, 2010. Issue 32, Volume 14.
Temecula needs to honor agreement
By Mark Macarro | Posted: August 10, 2010
TEMECULA: City approves lawsuit against Pechanga tribe
City also moves to backfill $2 million revenue shortfall By AARON CLAVERIE - aclaverie@californian.com | Posted: August 10, 2010
Tribe on wrong side in this deal
August 5, 2010, Editorial, North County Times
TEMECULA: Council to consider suing Pechanga tribe
City officials say tribe is overdue for $2 million payment By AARON CLAVERIE - aclaverie@californian.com | Posted: August 6, 2010
$2 million harassment verdict against Petaluma card room
By LORI A. CARTER THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Pechanga yet to pay Temecula $2 million for impact of casino
August 3, 2010 By JEFF HORSEMAN The Press-Enterprise
City waits for $2 million from Pechanga
By AARON CLAVERIE - August 2, 2010 North County Times
Upper Santa Margarita River watershed focus of planning effort
My Valley News Tim O'Leary Valley News Staff Friday, July 9th, 2010. Issue 27, Volume 14.
Del Mar Partners With California Casino - Pechanga
by Blood-Horse Staff Date Posted: 6/18/2010
Pechanga Casino rivals the Las Vegas locals market
Posted by Howard Stutz Las Vegas Review Journal Sunday, Apr. 18, 2010 at 05:33 PM
TEMECULA: City seals $42 million with Pechanga
By AARON CLAVERIE - The Californian | Posted: March 17, 2010
Pechanga tribe pleased with pact
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 The Press-Enterprise
Temecula may get $42 million in pact with Pechanga
Monday, March 8, 2010 By JEFF HORSEMAN The Press-Enterprise
Man accused of overcharging Pechanga tribe $4 million in insurance premiums
James William Riley, a 46-year-old insurance broker, is also charged with commercial bribery and money laundering. By Staff, City News Service Thursday, February 4, 2010
California lawmakers face fines for not reporting lobbyists' gifts
At least 26 legislators, including Assembly Speaker Karen Bass and Minority Leader Dennis Hollingsworth, accepted gifts, the Fair Political Practices Commission finds. Fines range from $200 to $1,000. By Patrick McGreevy January 20, 2010 Los Angeles Times
Aanestad files late report on lobbyist's gift
By Ryan Sabalow Posted January 16, 2010 Redding.com The Record Searchlight
Judges rule against Pechanga tribal disenrollment challenge
10:00 PM PST on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 By RICHARD K. DE ATLEY The Press-Enterprise

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