LISTEN NOW: OUR OCTOBER 2016 RADIO SHOWS ARE NOW ONLINE

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December 30, 2016 (San Diego's East County)-- Our October 2016 radio shows are now online. For links to listen to the shows plus a full list of topics an interviews, click here (Sound files may take a few moments to load).

You can hear our interviews with an arborist on efforts to save dying oak trees, investigative journalist Greg Palast on his documentary film predicting theft of the presidential election, candidates for local offices, Bobby Wallace from Barona on efforts to help the Standing Rock Sioux, and top stories across East County.

 The East County Magazine Show airs Mondays and Fridays from 5 to 6 p.m. on KNSJ, 89.1 FM.  The shows rerun on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. and Saturdays at 8 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.  Read more and listen to our October shows:

Audio files to listen to shows are at the bottom of this page, below the index of shows.

Friday, October 7, 2016 

Intro Olango shooting raises mental health issues

Zika spraying in Lemon Grove

ECPD Officer Gonsalves  history of sexual harassment  claims

Nursing home reforms

Stacy Taylor, former broadcaster, needs help after burglary

Tribal Beat: Interview with Bobby Wallace of Barona on relief caravan for Standing Rock Sioux

Destination East County: top festivals and events

Green Scene:  Climate Change Solutions Act

Safe drinking water bill in Congress

On the Road: Desert View Tower, Jacumba

Monday, October 10, 2016

Intro

PNS Daily News:  2nd presidential debate highlights, Hurricane Matthew, death penalty case, Indigenous People’s Day

New Salvation Army building in El Cajon

Ballot propositions song

Newsmakers:  Grossmont Healthcare District candidates Michael Emerson and Priscilla Schreiber

New law:  missing people with developmental disabilities

Friday, October 14, 2016

Intro

Hunter stands by Trump despite groping claims made on tape

El Cajon police shootings in past eight years

Crimebeat: Creepy clowns scare at East County school

Councilwoman Ruth Sterling blasts La Mesa Council on imposing agenda limits

Skull found in Alpine

Jamul Casino opens amid traffic congestion

Destination East County

Newsmaker interview:  Lemon Grove Council candidate Charlene McAdory

Sports: Dee steps down

Samsung washers exploding

Monday, October 17,2016

 rerun of Helix Water board candidate forum originally aired in September

Friday, October 21, 2016

Intro

Judge Kreep faces judicial misconduct charges

Crimebeat: Murder in Boulevard

Big money pours into La Mesa City Council race

Samsung phones banned on planes due to fires

People Power:  Lions, Tigers and Bears rescue efforts

Jamul dogs saved after snake bites, with help from community donors

Early voting begins

Newsmaker interview: Mark Jackson, No on B Campaign against Lilac Hills development

Destination East County: top festivals and events

Sports: Pumphrey named midseason All-American

Sounds of History:  Ramona Guy B. Woodward Museum

Monday, October 24, 2016

Rerun of Lemon Grove mayoral candidate forum originally aired in September

Friday, October 28, 2016

Intro

Trump University court case update

Grossmont High student injured by lightning

Crimebeat: Santee man tries to grab teen

Press Club Awards:  ECM’s latest wins

Newsmaker:  Greg Palast, on his new film predicting theft of the presidential election: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy:  A Tale of Billionaires and Ballot Bandits

Newsmakers: Devorah Fox and Rebecca Irwin, candidates for Cajon Valley Union School District

Destination East County: top festivals and events

Monday, October 31, 2016

Intro

PNS Daily News:  Clinton emails, Supreme Court hears transgender case,  Bundys arrested and more

FAA meeting on air routes over East County

Help for dry wells

Jamul accidents raise concerns over casino liquor license

Spring Valley Community Planning Group seeks new members

Fire risk in backcountry

Newsmaker: Brett Hutchison, arborist and oak tree expert, on efforts to save dying oaks

Halloween ghost stories

 

 

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