OUR SEPTEMBER 2015 RADIO SHOWS ARE NOW ONLINE: LISTEN NOW!

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November 23, 2015 (San Diego’s East County) - - -Our September 2015 radio shows are now online!  You can listen online now (sound files may take a minute to load). For links to listen to the shows plus a full list of topics and interviews in September, click here and scroll down.

We covered hot topics from the wildfires raging across California to local issues including a new beekeeping ordinance and safety concerns after a plane crash into a neighborhood near Gillespie Field.  Plus we interviewed fascinating newsmakers, from Carmen Bonilla with Wheelchair Dancers to the Sweetwater Little League competitors (photo, left), plus climate change expert Roger Coppock on local CO2 hotspots and El Cajon Valley High School coach Brent Ford.

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.

Audio links to hear shows are at the bottom of this page,  below the index of shows.

Friday, September 4, 2015

Intro

Plane crashes into Santee home

Chaldean passengers in flight dispute

Solitary confinement settlement

Elderly poverty gap

Sports: Interviews with Sweetwater Little League World Series competitors and coach

Station ID

Destination East County: festivals and events

Newsmakers: (rerun) Visionary Arts Theatre

Station ID

Green Scene: Conservation funds

Memorial for Garry McClintock, Descanso’s famed saddlemaker

Sounds of History (rerun): Gary McClintock speaks on vacqueros

Closing credits

Monday, September 7, 2015

Intro

Labor Day news

Drone bills

DUI fatalities rise; DUI labor day patrols

County Water Authority wins suit with Metropolitan Water District

Cal Trans forum covers infrastructure needs

Station ID

Newsmaker: (rerun) “Boltman” Dan Jaregui and attorney James Quinn on potential for NFL anti-trust suit to keep Chargers in town

Closing credits

Friday, September 11, 2015

Intro

Disabilities funding cuts

Open Justice

Salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers

Green Scene: California EPA says Roundup is carcinogenic

Kentucky clerk freed after refusing to perform gay marriage

Homeowner associations – turf controversy

Station ID

Sounds of History: Remembering Hurricane Kathleen

Pumpkin contest in Ramona

Gulls coach interview

County News Service: Disaster preparedness

Daily news from Public News Service

Station ID, ECM public service announcement

Newsmakers: (rerun) Visionary Dance Theatre

Destination East County: festivals and events

El Nino forecast

Traffic deaths up

Closing credits

Monday, September 14, 2015

Intro

Wildfires statewide: updates

Butte Fire threatens thousands of homes

Rough Fire threatens giant Sequoias

Valley Fire burning in Gold Rush country

Weather: cooling trend

Media watch: National Geographic sold to Fox

Station ID

Newsmaker: Roger Coppock on CO2 hotspots in our region, per NASA satellite

Station ID, ECM public service announcement, Tune-In PSA

Dogs – heat stroke info

Green Scene: Sulfoxaflor pesticide banned

Parks Advisory Board open

Medical marijuana bills

HOA turf rule

Homeless suicide in El Cajon

Bookshelf: (rerun) author Susan Mahalik

Student loan scams

Free sand and bags: prepare for wet weather

Turkey bacon recall

Daily national news from Public News Service

Closing credits

Friday, September 18, 2015

Intro

Republicans hold second debate: highlights and responses

Supervisors vote to oppose nuclear waste at San Onofre

Wildfire funding

GUHSD bond feasibility vote

Rodeway Inn fire

Storm breaks record

Pursuit in Spring Valley

Newsmaker: Carmen Bonilla, Wheelchair Dancers

Station ID, East County Magazine public service announcement

Newsmaker:  (rerun) Pacific Islander Beer, Santee’s newest brewery

Green Scene: pesticide banned

Agricultural report: Beekeeping ordinance passed by Supervisors

Closing credits

Monday, September 21, 2015

Intro

California wildfires- latest updates

Flash flood watch

Chaldean Corner: U.S. raises refugee limit

Planned Parenthood defunded by House

United Against Police Terror says hate message originated from Sheriff’s Dept.

7-year-old dies after being hit by car while playing in El Cajon

School bonds qualify for California ballot

Marijuana bills move to Governor’s desk

CAISO behind power outage to protect grid

Newsmaker: David Guefen, Solar City

Station ID, ECM public service announcement

Helix Water rate protest

County awards

Agricultural report: Beekeeping –here’s the buzz

Navy bans sonar, protects whales

Newsmaker: Roland Bleu, Senior Gleaners (rerun)

Bookshelf: author  Marni Freedman

Fishing net safety (Public News Service)

(Note:  We did not air a show on Sept. 25 due to our producer’s car accident.)

Monday, September 28, 2015

Intro

Gillespie neighbors raise safety concerns after plane crash

Capitol Report: Speaker John Boehner resigns

Green Scene: Forest lands controversy

Tribal Beat: Santa Ysabel tribe to grow cannabis

Gov. Scott Walker drops out of presidential race

Car seat law

Centenarian wins at Senior Olympics

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Newsmaker: Brent Ford, El Cajon Valley High School

Station ID, Public Service Announcement

Destination East County: festivals and events

Animal Tales (rerun): Roy Toft, wildlife photographer

Station ID

Helix Water rate hike

Fishing nets safety: Public News Service

Closing Credits

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