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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KABC) -- A Palm Springs fertility clinic is reopening Tuesday at a temporary location after it was heavily damaged in a car bombing attack. The explosion on May 17 gutted the ...
The state of California could help fund the reconstruction of the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic, which that was damaged in the May 17 bombing in downtown Palm Springs.
Bartkus was killed in the explosion, which occurred around 11 a.m. Saturday at the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic at 1199 N. Indian Canyon Drive. The clinic was closed at the time ...
The car bombing outside the American Reproductive Centers injured four people and killed the suspect, identified by authorities as Guy Edward Bartkus. The FBI said the explosion was driven by the ...
Federal officials accused Park of supplying chemicals to Guy Edward Bartkus, the 25-year-old suicide bomber who detonated the explosion outside American Reproductive Centers.
At approximately 10:52 a.m. on Saturday, May 17, a powerful bomb exploded in or near a car outside the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic at 1199 North Indian Canyon Drive.
The American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic is damaged after last month's suicide bombing, in Palm Springs, Calif. Daniel Park, the alleged accomplice who provided the explosives, died ...
Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, of Twentynine Palms, California, was identified by the FBI in the apparent car bomb detonation that damaged the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic on Saturday ...
The bomb detonated outside American Reproductive Centers around 11 a.m. on Saturday. The clinic was closed, and Bartkus’ car was the only one in the parking lot, officials said.
The blast cut through the American Reproductive Centers (ARC) fertility clinic, which has been operating in Palm Springs since 2006, according to its website. It provides in vitro fertilization ...