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MENIFEE: Groups coming to grips with grant money shift
Officials with two Menifee community groups are coming to grips with the City Council's decision to split a $20,000 grant between the two.
Army Pvt. Kyle Alcarez has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson in South Carolina.
MENIFEE: Beer, bunkers and bins - " oh my
Here's a little pic I shot with my phone in the lobby of City Hall. Look at that crowd! PHOTO BY PETER SUROWSKI Every seat was taken, the lobby was crammed like a The Who concert and more than a dozen people were lingering outside the doorway.
Council decides Romoland store can sell alcohol
Eyad Shalabi is appealing the Planning Commission's decision to deny a permit to sell beer and wine at a new store that will be located in the space previously occupied by Bargain Basket Food & Drug Outlet.
MENIFEE: Officials overturn decision, alcohol sales permit granted
Brenda Van Dyke, the owner of the building that houses California Ranch market, urges the Menifee City Council to approve a permit to sell alcohol during a meeting on Tuesday, May 7, 2013.
MENIFEE: City Council meeting tonight
The Menifee City Council is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. tonight, Tuesday, May 7 at City Hall, 29741 Haun Road, and I'll be covering it live.
Market owner appealing decision to bar beer, wine sales
Eyad Shalabi is appealing the Planning Commission's decision to deny a permit to sell beer and wine at a new store that will be located in the space previously occupied by Bargain Basket Food & Drug Outlet.
Schools, Menifee city officials teaming to fix traffic, safety issues
Hans Christensen Middle School students walk through a vacant lot along McCall Road which has no sidewalks for the students to use to get home.
Boxing, Blood Oranges, and Sand Bags - the story of Romoland
Came across this little unincorporated area in SoCal that is barely, remotely, tangentially, Giants related.
MENIFEE: Liquor license denied, applicant claims commission overstepped
A Menifee business owner was denied a license to sell alcohol, and the applicant accused city officials of basing the decision on moral grounds.