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Up one level- 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