October 4, 2012 -- (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 top “Roundup” headlines include:
STATE
- Voters weigh proposal on trafficking (Sacramento Bee)
- Jerry Brown veto seeks closer ties between California healthcare law and federal act (Sacramento Bee)
- Jerry Brown signs laws to provide free online college textbooks (Sacramento Bee)
- New California law sets up framework for spending ‘cap and trade’ revenues (Sacramento Bee)
- California bans gay “conversion” therapy for minors (Reuters)
LOCAL/REGIONAL
- LMSV Board to Superintendent: Study “magnet” schools now (La Mesa Today)
- Council approves “River Bend” project in Allied Gardens (KPBS)
- Port Commission claims UT CEO threatened him; CEO says not true (KPBS)
- San Diego Democrats regain lead in registered voters (UT San Diego)
- Criminal charge filed in Poway teen’s death (10 News)
- Camp makes some money for Lemon Grove (UT San Diego)
- Jeweler sues National City over gold-buying ban (UT San Diego)
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