Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Student Tests Positive For Tuberculosis At Vista Murrieta High

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Riverside County health officials are working with the Murrieta Attorney Valley Unified School District to identify students and staff who may have been exposed to a high school student with an activecase of tuberculosis . The Vista Murrieta Attorney High School student, who was not identified, has not been in school since last week and will not return until it is safe to do so, according to a statement posted on the districts website. The student is being treated and is expected to make a full recovery, the district said. And although health officials stressed that the risk of transmission is very low, Vista Murrieta Attorney Principal Mick Wager notified all parents of the situation via a phone message on Thursday, the district said. Parent Deanne Hazel told KCAL-TV that she received a call and email from the district "and I thought, 'Great.' " Students and staff who are identified as being at risk will receive an email notice and phone call from the school, as well as a letter from the Riverside County Department of Public Health in the coming days. Officials are recommending that anyone who receives the notice be screened at a clinic being planned at the school. Those who do not receive a notice are not at risk.
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2 Murrieta Attorney Boys, Both 17, Charged With Sex Crimes After School Investigation

murrieta-vista All alleged crimes occurred off campus, Conrad said. They took place between 2012 and August 2013, Hall said. All suspects in this investigation have been contacted by detectives and arrested, stated a news release from Murrieta Attorney police issued Sept. 12. An investigation that began with a school resource officer on Aug. 29 and was transferred to the Murrieta Attorney Police Departments investigative unit on Sept. 3, according to the news release. The two boys were arrested Sept.
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ED MURRIETA: Talking local food options at proposed stadium

The six female alleged victims are students in the Murrieta Valley Unified School District, police said. One boy faces eight counts including two of rape by force or fear involving six female alleged victims, according to the Riverside County District Attorneys Office. The other boy has been charged with sex-related crimes, said John Hall, spokesman for the district attorneys office. Only the boys name and age and the general description of the charges against him could be publicly disclosed. The names of the two suspects were made public due to the nature of their alleged crimes, Hall said. KTLA is not identifying them because they are minors who have not been convicted. But the mother of the second boy charged with less serious crimes spoke to media outside the courthouse Tuesday, as did the boys attorney.
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purchased the retail building at 41034 Elm St. in Murrieta Attorney, CA for $1.18 million, or about $247 per square foot, from Monte Di Villa LLC. The buyer, a storage building and garage manufacturer, will be using the property. Built in 2002, the building totals 4,750 square feet and sits on 3.4 acres located at the southwest corner of Monroe Ave. with freeway frontage west of the I-15. Jon Friesen and Brian Bielatowicz of Lee & Associates Riverside represented both parties in the sale. Please refer to CoStar COMPS #2850621 for more information on this transaction.
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Murrieta Football Players' Charges Prompt Emotional Response at Courthouse

murrieta-vista The facility will be used by Sacramento Republic FC for 14 home games and a handful of exhibition games beginning in March. Ovations Food Services is owned by Comcast-Spectacor , a Philadelphia-based company thats vertically integrated in construction, management, ticketing, marketing and concessions for venues from Albuquerque to Abu Dabi. Comcast-Spectacors founder owns the Philadelphia Flyers professional hockey team and the arena it plays in, and it produces sporting events for NBC and the NCAA. The Ovations website describes Comcast-Spectacor as an entity with over $14 billion in resources and a national media influence. Ovations Food Services manages food and beverage concessions at stadiums, arenas, convention centers, fairgrounds, expo-centers, hotels, casinos, racetracks, zoos, performing arts centers and amphitheaters throughout the United States and Canada. It has managed concessions and catering at Cal Expo for two decades and also manages concessions at Raley Field. Ovations owner and vice president of business development, Nick Nicora , answered a few quick questions via email Friday.
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