March 21, 2025 (San Diego’s East County) -- East County Roundup highlights top stories of interest to East County and San Diego's inland regions, published in other media. This week's round-up stories include:
LOCAL
- Issa Sues State, Saying Counting Mail-in Ballots After Election Day Violates Law (Times of San Diego)
- Supervisor pushing for notice to residents as federal funding in question (City News Service)
- Marni von Wilpert Announces Candidacy For State Senate in District 40 (Times of San Diego)
- Quiz: Where do the candidates for county supervisor in District 1 stand on the issues that matter to you? (KPBS)
- El Cajon-based raw cat food recalled after 2 pets sickened: Here's which products are affected (CBS)
- Fire destroys family-owned McDonald's restaurant in Spring Valley (KGTV)
- Imperial Beach mayor's EPA superfund request for Tijuana sewage denied (KGTV)
STATE
- California joins 19 Democratic states in suit to stop massive Education Department layoffs (Los Angeles Times)
- California’s Medi-Cal shortfall hits $6.2 billion with ‘unprecedented’ cost increases (KPBS)
- SoCal Edison investigating ‘zombie’ power line as possible start of Eaton Fire (KTLA)
- California has 30 new proposals to rein in AI. Trump could complicate them (Cal Matters)
- Gavin Newsom shocks LGBTQ allies with criticism of transgender athletes (Cal Matters)
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March 5, 2025 (San Diego’s East County) -- East County Roundup highlights top stories of interest to East County and San Diego's inland regions, published in other media. This week's round-up stories include:
LOCAL
- More Industrial Chemicals Found in Sweetwater Reservoir (Voice of San Diego
- Keeping Lakeside egg ranch flu-free takes constant vigilance. Would a vaccine help? (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- ‘Daylighting' law to be enforced in San Diego starting Saturday (NBC San Diego)
- La Mesa’s ‘Parking T’ program aims to end street parking headaches (CBS)
- Trump cuts to NOAA already felt in San Diego (KPBS)
- Could NOAA layoffs affect San Diego? (Fox 5)
- Report finds illnesses among Navy SEALs training in polluted water in San Diego (NBC San Diego)
- Santee School District one of few performing above pre-pandemic levels in math and reading (KPBS)
- Air Pollution Control District to begin distributing air purifiers to South Bay residents (KPBS)
- San Diego's congressional Democrats send letter opposing science funding cuts (KPBS)
- Family shares history of mental illness in El Cajon man arrested for mother's death (10 News)
- Sobering times for some San Diego breweries as closures rise (NBC 7)
STATE
- Bill aims to prohibit 'surveillance pricing' based on customers’ online behavior (KPBS)
- ‘It was just a regular morning’: Californians picked up in recent ICE raids include kids, volunteers (KPBS)
- LA mayor dismisses fire chief over response to most destructive wildfire in city history last month (AP)
- Big homeowner rate hike from State Farm shot down by California regulator
- Trump funding freeze includes payments to keep the Colorado River flowing (NPR)
- Power lines sparked new fires in LA after the Eaton Fire began, radio traffic shows (NPR)
- California homeowners will have to fund half of high-risk insurer's $1 billion ‘bailout’ (Cal Matters)
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February 13, 2025 (San Diego’s East County) -- East County Roundup highlights top stories of interest to East County and San Diego's inland regions, published in other media. This week's round-up stories include:
LOCAL
- After D.C jet crash, a closer look at San Diego air traffic controller numbers (10 News)
- Investigation continues into military fighter jet crash in San Diego Bay (10 News)
- How getting rid of the Dept. of Education would impact San Diego schools (10 News)
- Jewish Family Service of San Diego announces potential layoffs of its migrant shelter workers (NBC 7)
- Expecting budget shortfall, Lawson-Remer wants 'no stones unturned' on plans to raise revenue (KPBS)
- How a Poway City Councilman earned the city’s first-ever censure (Voice of San Diego)
- Residents shocked to learn hundreds of ADUs proposed in Encanto (NBC)
- Friends clash in county special election (La Prensa)
- Peaceful immigrant rights protest turned 'unlawful' in National City (10 News)
STATE
- CA Wildfire Recovery: Want To Help? These Charities Are Verified. (Patch.com)
- Feds won’t test soil after L.A. wildfire cleanup, potentially leaving contamination behind (Los Angeles Times)
- Trump suggests getting rid of FEMA, conditioning federal aid for California (10 News)
- Massive Salton Sea lithium project gets judge’s go-ahead, ending advocates’ lawsuit (KPBS)
- The water unexpectedly released from dams on Trump's order didn't help farms or L.A. (MSN)
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January 30, 2025 (San Diego’s East County) -- East County Roundup highlights top stories of interest to East County and San Diego's inland regions, published in other media. This week's round-up stories include:
LOCAL
- Local businesses and nonprofits feeling the impact of federal immigration operations (KPBS)
- San Diego Fire Rescue Department tries out new fire prevention product (KPBS)
- Measuring the potential impact of mass deportations in San Diego (KPBS)
- How San Diego's 1978 plane crash led to technology included in DC crash investigation (10 News)
- San Diego Council Bashes County Water Authority Over Costs (Voice of SD)
- Ukrainian volunteers from San Diego bring comfort and cuisine to LA fire victims (10 News)
- Despite uncertainty, Comic-Con to remain in San Diego through 2027 (KPBS)
- SDSU plans 7 new dorm towers to house nearly 4,500 more students on campus (KPBS)
- Survey of South Bay households find majority report health issues from sewage (KPBS)
- Oversupply and regulations hit San Diego cannabis revenue amid budget crisis (CBS8)
- Amtrak boosts LA-SD service on Pacific Surfliner (CBS)
STATE
- Trump's California water claim denied by state: "The military did not enter California." (MSN)
- Co-founder of life-saving Watch Duty App awarded for heroism in SoCal fires (KTLA)
- Trump says he wants voter ID laws as condition for wildfire aid for California (ABC)
- Fact check: What really happened with the Pacific Palisades water hydrants? (LAist)
- Cheat sheet: A very short guide for how to leave your house if you need to evacuate (LAist)
- Newsom orders investigation into dry fire hydrants that hampered firefighting in L.A. (Los Angeles Times)
- Calif. Republicans weigh in on Trump allies’ calls for fire aid conditions (Washington Post)
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January 8, 2025 (San Diego’s East County) -- East County Roundup highlights top stories of interest to East County and San Diego's inland regions, published in other media. This week's round-up stories include:
LOCAL
- Man sentenced 35 years to life for sex offenses with teen at El Cajon motel (10 News)
- Scripps Health Now Out-of-Network for Anthem Blue Cross Policyholders (Times of San Diego)
- Judge rules Humane Society should not send domesticated cats back outside (KPBS)
- La Mesa man saves passenger of burning car crash in his front yard (10 News)
- Nathan Fletcher’s Accuser Drops Sexual Assault Claim — for Now (Voice of San Diego)
- Spring Valley man faces federal charges over El Cajon bank robbery (10 News)
- Parents sue Grossmont hospital alleging negligence in death of 4-year-old son (San Diego Union-Tribune)
STATE
- Hundreds of new laws in California take effect this year. Here's what to know for 2025. (CBS 8)
- Minimum car insurance coverage requirements are going up in California (KPBS)
- 2 dead and more than 1,000 homes, businesses, other buildings destroyed in fires (Los Angeles Times)
- California 2025: The Next Wave of New Employer Compliance Obligations Is About to Hit (National Law Review)
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