REP. JACOBS, AT TOWN HALL, SEES 'RED LINE' FOR GOP IF TRUMP DEFIES COURTS
By Tesa Balc, Times of San Diego, a member of the San Diego Online News Association
Photo: Rep. Sara Jacobs in her congressional office. (File photo courtesy of Jacobs’ office via Facebook)
March 24, 2025 (Jacumba) - A San Diego Democrat said Saturday that Republicans have told her they will not back President Donald Trump if he defies court orders.
WIFE OF SLAIN CALFIRE CAPT. REBECCA MARODI ARRESTED IN MEXICO
By Jennifer Vigil, Times of San Diego, a member of the San Diego Online News Association
March 23, 2025 (Ramona) - The woman accused of killing her wife, a CalFire captain, has been arrested in Mexico more than a month after the slaying, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office.
READER’S EDITORIAL: WHY ARE THERE NO LATIN HEROES IN THE USA IN 2025?
Cesar Chavez passed away in 1993. Where are today’s heroes?
By Dr. Sergio R. Conti, MPH
March 23, 2025 (El Cajon) -- I once asked a 12-year-old seventh grader who his Latin idol was. Without hesitation, he replied, “El Canelo Álvarez.” I explained to him that a hero is admired for their brave actions, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. Heroes can emerge in history, literature, film, or real life. They are individuals who fight for justice, save lives, inspire others, or demonstrate extraordinary courage in the face of adversity. The boy looked at me thoughtfully and admitted he didn’t know anyone like that.
OUR GUIDE TO VISITING TRIBAL LANDS IN SAN DIEGO’S INLAND REGION

East County News Service
March 20, 2025 (San Diego) - San Diego’s inland region is home to 19 Native American tribes and 18 reservations—more than any other county in America. Local tribes trace their history here back more than 12,000 years.
Many of our local tribes welcome visitors to enjoy facilities on tribal lands, which are each sovereign nations. Attractions include casinos, hotels, golf courses, spas, concerts and other live entertainment, restaurants, an outlet shopping mall, restaurants, buffets and bars, a speedway, a paintball range, a museum, Native American pow-wows, a brewery, a vineyard, a dispensary, hiking trails, campgrounds, a water park, bike park, and a zip line.
All local tribal lands are in San Diego County’s inland areas, including northeast, southeast, and central east locations. View map here, or scroll to the bottom of this article.
COULD OUR REGION RUN OUT OF WATER IN A MAJOR WILDFIRE, AS HAPPENED WHEN L.A. FIRE HYDRANTS RAN DRY? HELIX WATER SHARES INFORMATION WITH LA MESA’S CITY COUNCIL

“It could happen, at any water system in the United States. The systems were not designed for what we what we witnessed in L.A.,” says Helix Water District general manager Brian Olney, though Helix has taken steps to reduce risk
By Karen Pearlman
March 20, 2025 (La Mesa) -- The city of La Mesa is being proactive on educating residents on emergency situations for water needs in case of out-of-control wildfires such as the January blazes that devastated Los Angeles County. Concerns about fires and lack of water to fight them led to elected officials in the city of La Mesa to have Helix Water District share insight and information about protection in a presentation at the March 11 City Council meeting.
SHERIFF INVESTIGATING “SUSPICIOUS” BURIAL IN VALLEY CENTER
East County News Service
March 21, 2025 (Valley Center) – Sheriff’s deputies responded to a call yesterday reporting that a family member who recently passed away was buried on the family property in the 29000 block of Paso Robles Road, Valley Center. Deputies found a grave that appeared recent.
ECM WORLD WATCH: NATIONAL AND GLOBAL NEWS
March 21, 2025 -- As part of our commitment to reflect all voices and views, we include links to a variety of news sources representing a broad spectrum of political, religious, and social views. Top world and U.S. headlines include:
U.S.
Constitutional showdown
- Chief Justice Roberts rebukes Trump and GOP rhetoric about impeaching judges (CNN)
- Judge demands to know why Trump administration ignored order about redirecting deportation flights (CBS)
- Judge orders urgent release of DOGE records, citing ‘unprecedented’ power and ‘unusual secrecy’ (Politico)
- Judge rails against DOGE for ‘terrorizing’ U.S. Institute of Peace after using ‘guns and threats’ to shut it down (Independent)
Economy
- US stock market loses $4 trillion in value as Trump plows ahead on tariffs (Reuters)
- Trump threatens mega 200 percent tariff on EU wines and spirits (Politico)
Social Security
- Trump Admin Threatens to Stop Social Security If DOGE Can’t Have Personal Data (YahooNews)
- Social Security Administration to require in-person identity checks for new and existing recipients (AP)
Public safety
- NTSB says DCA midair collision part of 'serious safety issue' (NPR)
- Critics warn cuts at agencies overseeing US dams could put public safety at risk (ABC)
Immigration and deportations
- ICE Returns All Migrants From Guantánamo to Stateside Facilities(New York Times)
- U.S. citizen child recovering from brain cancer removed to Mexico with undocumented parents (NBC)
- Lawyers for R.I. doctor allege she was deported despite federal court order (PublicsRadio)
- Protesters arrested after storming Trump Tower to demand release of Mahmoud Khalil (CNN)
- German man with green card ‘violently interrogated’ by US border officials (Guardian)
- Canadian actor detained at US border in ‘inhumane conditions’ for nearly two weeks (Guardian)
Education
- US Education Department to cut half its staff as Trump eyes elimination (Reuters)
- Can protesting in the US be ‘illegal’? Trump’s vague warning raises constitutional questions (CNN)
US foreign relations and human rights
- US added to human rights watchlist over Trump moves (Fox 5)
- French Official Demands the U.S. Return the Statue of Liberty (MTN)
- Secretary of State says 83% of US AID programs are being cancelled (CBS)
- Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to keep $2 billion in foreign aid frozen (CBS News)
Diversity, equity and inclusion
- ‘Chilling’: NYT reveals list of words banned by Trump’s 'anti-woke' initiatives (MSN)
- Federal judge blocks Trump administration from banning transgender people from military service (AP)
Resistance
Project 2025
- Trump’s Policies Are Making Project 2025’s Vision a Reality (Wall St. Journal)
Pardons
- Fact-checking Trump’s claim that Biden pardons are ‘void’ because he used an autopen (Politifact, via PBS)
- Judge says Trump Jan. 6 pardon doesn’t apply to man who conspired to kill investigators (Politico)
WORLD
Mexico
Ukraine-Russia war
- More than 30 nations will participate in Paris planning talks on a security force for Ukraine (AP)
- US ‘deletes evidence’ of Russia’s kidnap of thousands of Ukrainian children (UK Independent)
- Russia and Ukraine conduct large prisoner exchange after Putin-Trump call (Reuters)
- Putin showed ‘true face’ by bombing Ukraine after ceasefire call, says Finland’s president (PoliticoEU)
Israel-Gaza War
- Israel launches first ground offensive since Gaza ceasefire collapse, partially recapturing key area (CNN)
- Netanyahu faces fury as renewed war deepens Israeli divisions (CNN)
Europe
- Trump's handling of Ukraine and tariffs has NATO rethinking the U.S.-made F-35 fighter (NPR)
- German lawmakers approve huge defense and infrastructure spending (NPR)
Travel ban
- Trump's new travel ban could prohibit entry to the US from this 'red list' of countries (USA Today Network )
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USDA CANCELS PROGRAMS THAT PROVIDED LOCAL FUNDING FOR SCHOOLS AND FOOD BANKS
CITY OF LA MESA AND JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE LAUNCH LA MESA’S FIRST-EVER OLDER ADULT RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: LEARN MORE AT OFFICE HOURS MARCH 24, 26 AND 27
Eligible low-income residents aged 55, older may receive funds for housing
Source: City of La Mesa and Jewish Family Services
March 21, 2025 (La Mesa) – The City of La Mesa and Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) are launching the City’s first-ever Older Adult Rental Assistance Program, assisting seniors aged 55 and older who are at risk of homelessness. The program, operated by JFS, will provide 40 participants with a $500 monthly housing subsidy paid directly to their landlords for 12 months and individualized case management. Applications are being accepted beginning the last week of March. Priority will be given to applications filed by April 4.
According to the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, nearly half of unhoused Californians are 50 and older, and more than 41% are experiencing homelessness for the first time in their lives.
"With many seniors on fixed incomes challenged by increasing expenses, this program serves as a vital lifeline,” said La Mesa Mayor Mark Arapostathis. “The program will help rent-burdened older adults in La Mesa maintain housing stability and financial security, allowing them to age in place with dignity.”
CITY DECLARES MARCH 30TH LEMON GROVE INCIDENT DAY: CELEBRATION PLANNED OVER 1931 SCHOOL DESEGREGATION VICTORY
East County News Service
March 21, 2025 (Lemon Grove) - On March 18, Lemon Grove Mayor Alysson Snow issued a proclamation declaring March 30 as the “Lemon Grove Incident Day.” There will be a celebration on March 30 at 1:00 p.m. in front of the mural that tells the story of a historic school desegregation case victory for students in Lemon Grove nearly a century ago. The mural is on the side of the building at 7963 Broadway, Lemon Grove.