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The trust described the house as "one of the last remaining tangible connections to the once-thriving Chinese community that helped build modern-day Rancho Cucamonga Attorney Cucamonga." City officials had recently issued a notice to the property's owner, the Cucamonga Valley Water District, to correct structural issues in the vacant and neglected house. The water district was moving forward with plans to demolish the house when local advocates began pushing to save it. "It has been in ill disrepair for many years," Jo Lynne Russo-Pereyra, the water district's assistant general manager, said of the structure, noting that its second floor had been condemned more than 50 years ago. But Russo-Pereyra said that demolition plans have been tabled as the water district works with the city to secure the site, keeping out intruders who might get hurt. The water district has no plans for the site, she said. She said the water district wasn't involved in efforts to get the site added to the list and the announcement came as a surprise. "We had no idea," she said. "We feel that we're in good company with all the others on the list." A coalition -- made up of several historical organizations in the region -- applied for the designation in a competitive process.
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District Judge Gary Fees on Monday also ordered Vartanian to pay a $15,000 fine. In November 2009, officials said, Vartanian told investigators with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that unauthorized workers identified during an earlier audit were no longer employed by the company. In fact, Vartanian had kept 18 of those workers on his payroll and was concealing their employment, according to federal officials, who said the investigation began when the immigration agency received an anonymous tip that Brownwood Furniture had hired the illegal workers. A federal audit of the company's personnel in 2009 found that 61 of the firm's 73 employees had submitted invalid documents to obtain their jobs, officials said. "As these sentences make clear, employers who knowingly hire unauthorized workers face serious consequences," Claude Arnold, special agent in charge for ICE Homeland Security investigations in Los Angeles, said in a statement. Brownwood Furniture's vice president, Michael Patrick Eberly, 48, of Alta Loma, also pleaded guilty to one count of employing unauthorized workers.
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Police received reports of gunfire at9:30 p.m. Sunday at a residence in the 12500 block of Arlington Lane in Chino, but when officers arrived, the suspect and the victim were gone, said Chino police spokeswoman Michelle Van Der Linden. Authorities put out a bulletin to neighboring agencies, and Ontario police reported a woman matching the victim's description had been found with a gunshot wound. She was taken to a hospital and was pronounced dead, Van Der Linden said. The suspect's car was spotted in Rancho Cucamonga Attorney Cucamonga, close to where the couple lived, and was pulled over by San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies. During the stop the suspect shot himself, Van Der Linden said.
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