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EAST COUNTY ROUNDUP: TOP LOCAL AND STATE NEWS
December 19, 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:
LOCAL
- Mayor Filner calls San Diego Summit in response to Sandy Hook shooting (San Diego Free Press)
- Lemon Grove supports assault weapon ban (U-T San Diego)
- As Loans Come Due, District Asks Ramona Teachers to Sacrifice (Voice of San Diego)
- The $900 million question re: San Diego’s crumbling infrastructure (U-T San Diego)
- Grossmont Students Witness Courtroom Assault By Defendant on Attorney (La Mesa Patch)
- Disgraced U.S. Rep Cunningham released to halfway house (U-T San Diego)
- UC San Diego Researchers Create A 'Designer' Cancer Drug With Algae (KPBS)
- La Mesa party of the century will be pricey, exclusive affair on Jan. 12 (La Mesa Patch)
- Think You Can Fix Local Government? Apply To Be Part of County Grand Jury (La Mesa Patch)
- Gun dealer near Murray Manor School: ‘My heart weighs very heavy’ for town (La Mesa Patch)
- Couple appeals $700 water bills, calls usage claim ‘physically impossible’ ( Ramona Patch)

- Evaluating Homelessness, as Far as the Eye Can See and Count (Voice of San Diego)
- Who should pay for SDG&E wildfires? (U-T San Diego)
- After just a year, Gingham may be selling (La Mesa Today)
STATE
- Federal appeals court OKs lower payments to Medi-Cal providers (Sacramento Bee)
- Doctors Livid About Medi-Cal Pay Cut (KPBS)
- San Diego desalinization impact on Calif. (SFGate )
- California health officials sound alarm over hookah smoking (Reuters)
- UC Suspends Use of Controversial New Logo (KPBS)
- The UC system’s modesty problem (U-T San Diego)
- California wins a round in electricity battle with JPMorgan Chase (Sacramento Bee)
- California state employees involved in bribery, theft, auditor reports (Sacramento Bee)
- Calif. mall on lockdown after shots were fired U-T San Diego)
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EDITORIAL: MAIN STREET NEEDS A HAND
By Tracy Emblem
February 11, 2010 (San Diego) -- Government is and should be in the business of stimulating the economy to help its citizens achieve national goals like putting people back to work. When Ike Eisenhower returned from Germany after World War II, he said we need an interstate highway system to move our people and goods coast to coast like Germany’s rail system. The same could be said today about rebuilding our country’s crumbling infrastructures.










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