Storm drops nearly 6 inches of rain at Cuyamaca, 3 inches of snow on Mt. Laguna with more forecast

Reader’s Editorial: The unincorporated area of San Diego County deserves a vote

Descanso resident named American Honey Queen

Galloping into the Year of the Fire Horse in East County

San Diegans remember civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, 1941-2026

More storms on the way, free sandbags available

Teamsters strike at SDSU impacts traffic on I-8

Hazardous weather system moves into region

Early desert wildflowers abloom in Borrego area

ECM World Watch: national and global news

A sign of things to come in the La Mesa Village

San Diego State, San Diego Humane Society team up to support furry friends

Storm drops nearly 6 inches of rain at Cuyamaca, 3 inches of snow on Mt. Laguna with more forecast

By Miriam Raftery

February 19, 2026 (San Diego’s East County)  A winter storm advisory remains in effect for San Diego’s mountain areas, with additional snow and rain forecast through p a.m. Friday morning.  From Monday through Wednesday evening, the storm system dropped three inches of snow on Mt. Laguna, with snow even along Interstate 8 from Alpine east to the county line.  Other areas had heavy rains including 5.92 inches at Lake Cuyamaca and 4.82 inches in Julian.

Cognitive decline disproportionately affects Black Americans–why this is happening and how you can help

By Kristen Romea, LCSW, Director of Supportive Services, and leaders of the Encanto 4th Thursday Caregivers Support GroupLinda Cochran-JohnsonNaomi Rogers-Bea, and Roberta Stokes

 

Photo courtesy Alzheimer's San Diego

 

February 18, 2026 (San Diego) -- Black History Month is a time to celebrate the culture and contributions of Black Americans. However, these celebrations are also an opportunity to examine the disparities many Black Americans experience, especially when it comes to their cognitive health.

Reader’s Editorial: The unincorporated area of San Diego County deserves a vote

By Robin Joy Maxson, Chair, Association of Planning Groups – San Diego County and Board Member, SANDAG Board of Directors

 

February 18, 2026 (Ramona) -- Many people do not know, or realize, that if you live outside the city limits you are a resident of the unincorporated area. This means you do not have a city hall, you do not have a city council and you certainly do not have a mayor. When you want to address your  local government you have to go to downtown San Diego - to the County Board of Supervisors! Many large communities are in this category: Alpine, Fallbrook, Lakeside, Ramona, Valley Center to name a few of the 107 unincorporated communities.

Galloping into the Year of the Fire Horse in East County

East County News Service
 
Feb. 18, 2026 (San Diego County) — The thunder of hooves isn’t just coming from local farms and ranches this week; it’s the sound of the Year of the Fire Horse.
 
Lunar New Year festivities -- some of which will last all year long -- are trotting through the region.
 
The 2026 celebrations carry a rare significance. This is the first "Fire Horse" element since 1966. Fire Horse years traditionally symbolize a period of high energy, bold transformation and spirited movement.

Descanso resident named American Honey Queen

By Miriam Raftery

February 18, 2026 (Descanso) -- You could call it sweet success. The American Beekeeping Federation has chosen Delanie Craighead of Descanso as the 2026 American Honey Queen.

The winner was crowned during the American Beekeeping Federation Conference and Tradeshow in Mobile, Alabama at a time when interest in beekeeping is buzzing. 

San Diegans remember civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, 1941-2026

By Miriam Raftery

Image: Jesse Jackson addresses United Nations in 2012; US Mission Geneva. Creative Commons license 2.0

February 18, 2026 (San Diego) –San Diego leaders are praising the life and legacy of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and protégé of Martin Luther King Jr., who died yesterday after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease.  

Rev. Shane Harris, a San Diego-based civil rights leader, remembers Jackson as “a giant of the civil rights movement and a relentless voice for justice.” Harris worked and marched alongside Jackson.  “He never stopped pushing this nation to be better, fairer, and more compassionate,” he said. “His legacy is written in the lives he touched, the doors he helped open, and the hope he carried forward.”

Teamsters strike at SDSU impacts traffic on I-8

By Miriam Raftery

 

February 17, 2026 (San Diego) – Teamsters Local 2010 is holding a four-day unfair labor practice strike at 22 California State University campuses starting today, including San Diego State University and Cal State San Marcos.  Campuses remain open, however an alert sent by SDSU cautions that traffic along I-8 near campus is backed up; students and motorists should allow for extra travel time and plan for alternate routes.

According to a flyer posted online by the labor union, “The 1,100 Skilled Trades Teamsters have worked hard and sacrificed to keep the CSU running through the pandemic and beyond, yet CSU has refused to honor step increases and their contractual obligations.” 

Early desert wildflowers abloom in Borrego area

By Miriam Raftery

February 16, 2026 (Borrego Springs) – Heavy winter rains have brought an early start to wildflower blooming season in the Anza Borrego Desert. During a trip there on Super Bowl Sunday, I found flower fields abloom with purple verbena on Henderson Canyon Road, as well as some white evening primroses, purple lupine and various yellow blossoms all against a dramatic backdrop of rugged mountains.

Desert dwellers say that more rains in recent days have resulted in even more flowers blooming over the past week, leading to hopes of a possible super bloom. 

If you go, here are some tips.

Hazardous weather system moves into region

East County News Service

February 16, 2026 (San Diego)—A wind advisory is in effect today across San Diego County through 8 p.m., with another wind advisory tomorrow due to a storm system bringing heavy rains and strong wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour.

Yet another storm will sweep into the area Wednesday through Thursday morning.Use caution if driving, due to potential strong winds, slick roads, and possible snow at higher elevations. Avoid driving in desert areas during rainfall due to potential for flash floods.

ECM World Watch: national and global news

February 16, 2026 (San Diego) -- As part of our commitment to reflect all voices and views, we include links to a variety of news sources representing a broad spectrum of political, religious, and social views. Top world and U.S. headlines include:

U.S.

Energy and environment

Immigration and ICE

Epstein files

Abuse of power

WORLD

 For excerpts and links to full stories, click “read more” and scroll down.

A sign of things to come in the La Mesa Village

La Mesa's Downtown District Sign is coming soon. Among those at the Feb. 3 groundbreaking ceremony were, from left to right: Greg Humora, La Mesa City Manager; Pam Rader, La Mesa Village Association Board of Directors; Lauren Cazares, La Mesa Vice Mayor; Laura Lothian, La Mesa City Councilmember; John Bedlion, LMVA Board of Directors/Owner Johnny B's; Misty Thompson, La Mesa Park & Recreation Foundation Executive Director; Tony Gaipa, La Mesa District Sign committee member. CeCe Canton Photography
 
By Karen Pearlman
 
Feb. 15, 2026 (La Mesa) -- The intersection of La Mesa Boulevard and Palm Avenue has always been a bustling corner, and the spot is about to draw even more visitors because that's the site of the coming Downtown La Mesa District Sign.
 
There is no firm ETA for the sign's actual rise, but at least earlier this month the foundation for the legacy was laid.
 
City officials, local business owners, residents and fans of the "Jewel of the Hills" gathered the morning of Feb. 3 to dig up and toss the first shovels of dirt from where the landmark archway will rise.

San Diego State, San Diego Humane Society team up to support furry friends

East County News Service
 
Feb. 15, 2026 (San Diego) — While many people chomped on chocolates and bequeathed bouquets of red roses on Valentine's Day, a different kind of love was shared at the San Diego Humane Society.
 
On Saturday, more than two dozen student-athletes from San Diego State University channeled their competitive edge and energy into a morning of service for animals waiting for their "forever" valentines.

East County Roundup: local and statewide news

February 15, 2026 (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

STATE

For excerpts and links to full stories, click “read more” and scroll down.

Crest man loses both parents in days; fundraiser started to help family

By Miriam Raftery

Photo by Roberto Sanchez, via ECM news partner 10 News

February 14, 2026 (Crest) – Roberto Sanchez, an only child, is grieving the loss of his mother, Josefina Sanchez, who died in a crash on La Cresta Road Feb. 11, just 12 days after his father passed away of a heart attack in Mexico.

His mother had come for a visit, with hopes to stay in the United States, when a driver under the influence of alcohol, according to the California Highway Patrol, crossed the center line, and struck Sanchez’s vehicle head-on, destroying the family’s dreams.

Early ending to voucher program puts hundreds of San Diegans at risk of homelessness

By Drew Sitton, Times of San Diego, a member of the San Diego Online News Association

Photo:  Housing officials are struggling to meet the needs of hundreds of at-risk households that are set to lose federal voucher assistance. Photo courtesy of San Diego Housing Cnmmission

February 14, 2026 (San Diego) - By every metric, Katrina Lewis’ life is better than a decade ago.
 
She’s sober, no longer homeless, and in a non-violent romantic relationship after escaping sex trafficking. Her recovery enabled her to work a part-time job at a mall, reconnect with family, and see a therapist for her PTSD, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. 
 
She’s feeling slightly safer and learning to cope with things. Her cats are happy. It’s progress, and Lewis credits much of it to her five years in a rental assistance program.

Hear our interview with Chris Pierce, Spring Valley Community Alliance President, on Feb. 19 Spring Valley Changemakers Summit and more community happenings

By Miriam Raftery

February 14, 2026 (Spring Valley) – “The main goal is to connect people and build inspiration. We have a lot of talented people here n Spring Valley from many walks of life, with many different talents, and we just want to bring them together,” says Chris Pierce, President of the Spring Valley Community Alliance said of the first-ever Spring Valley Changemakers Summit slated for Thursday, February 19 at the STEAM Academy (1001 Leland Street, Spring Valley) starting at 5:30 p.m.

The event will feature numerous community organizations, networking opportunities, appetizers and an improv comedy show. In an interview with ECM editor Miriam Raftery aired on KNSJ radio, Pierce shared details about the summit, new initiatives in Spring Valley, and more.  Hear full interview, or scroll down for highlights.

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Destination East County: Springtime festivals and events

By Karen Pearlman

Feb. 13, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) -- As the chill of winter fades, seasonal events are blossoming across San Diego’s inland region.

Upcoming festivities in March and April include flower and garden festivals, a Western Days parade and rodeo, Tomatomania, March Madness NCAA basketball, Easter egg hunts, a bunny train, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, live music concerts, theatrical productions, a health fair and much more.

Scroll down for details on these events and more.

Is a mileage tax coming to California? Stay tuned

By Paul Levikow 

This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

 

February 13, 2026 (Sacramento)  A tax aimed at charging motorists per miles driven may be coming to California. Or not. The State Assembly last month voted to approve a bill and send it to the State Senate that calls for the continuation of a study on the feasibility of a so-called mileage tax that could charge drivers anywhere from 6 to 9 cents per mile.

Alcohol a factor in head-on crash in Crest that killed Ramona woman, 72

East County News Service

Photo via San Diego Fire Protection District

February 12, 2026 (Crest) – A Ramona woman, 72, has died of injuries sustained in a head-on crash that occurred February 11 in the Crest area of unincorporated El Cajon.  An El Cajon woman, 30, driving a 2011 Chevrolet Silverado eastbound on La Cresta Road east of Coyote Ridge crossed the solid, double-yellow center lines, striking a 2012 Volkwagen Jetta driven by the Ramona woman head-on.

Treasure hunters wanted at Parkway Collectibles event

East County News Service
 
Feb. 12, 2026 (El Cajon) -- Whether you are hunting for a rare holographic Pokémon Charizard or looking to add the latest vaulted Funko Pop to your shelf, Parkway Plaza is the place to be later this month.
 
Parkway Collectibles, the monthly pop-up event hosted by The Coin Toss, is set to return from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 28. At the flea market-like event, the mall’s corridors will be transformed into a vibrant marketplace for hobbyists, families and casual browsers.

Randy Robinson to be honored on Feb. 13

Photo and story by Karen Pearlman

Feb. 12, 2026 (El Cajon) -- East County's education and basketball communities are going to gather on Feb. 13 to pay tribute to a man whose name became synonymous with El Cajon Valley High School academics and athletics for more than 30 years.

Randy Robinson, the legendary former Braves coach, athletic director and beloved Grossmont Union High School District teacher who passed away from complications of pancreatic cancer on Dec. 19, 2024, will be honored during a special halftime ceremony during halftime of the boys basketball game between El Cajon Valley and West Hills.

The court inside the gym will formally be named after Robinson.

The game starts at 7 p.m. at the school's gym, and is the Braves' final regular-season home game. El Cajon Valley High is at 1035 E. Madison Ave., in El Cajon.

County approves new traffic signals, road improvements and filtration project

 

By Donna Durckel, County of San Diego Communications Office
 
Photo:  rendering of final road improvements
 
February 12, 2026 (San Diego) - The Board of Supervisors approved three major infrastructure projects to improve safety, mobility and sustainability in unincorporated communities: new traffic signals in Lakeside and Fallbrook, road upgrades in Valley Center and a stormwater filtration project in Fallbrook.

Supervisors OK updating ordinance for amplified music at boutique wineries

Grapes at Sierra Roble Winery in Warner Springs
 
Photo and story by Karen Pearlman
 
Feb. 11, 2026 (San Diego County) — The silence will at last be broken at some of East County’s smallest vineyards.
 
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday voted unanimously to amend the County Zoning Ordinance, allowing amplified live music at boutique wineries.
 
The decision marks a major shift for the region’s roughly 100 small-scale operations, which have been restricted from using speakers or mechanical music since the "by-right" winery tier was created in 2010.

San Diego FC preparing for 2nd MLS season while still hot in Concacaf play

Photo courtesy SDFC

By Karen Pearlman

Feb. 11, 2026 (San Diego) -- Fresh off a victory in Mexico City, San Diego FC is shifting its focus back to home turf as the club prepares for its 2026 Major League Soccer season opener on Saturday, Feb. 21 against CF Montréal at Snapdragon Stadium.

Tickets for the match, which starts at 7:30 p.m. are available here. The team is also currently running a giveaway where fans can win two tickets. Visit the SDFC website here for information on the promotion.

SDFC is entering its second year in the MLS not as an unproven expansion side, but as the defending Western Conference regular-season champions looking to continue its status as a North American powerhouse.

La Mesa Lions, Lemon Grove Lions partner for fundraising dinner

East County News Service
 
Feb. 11, 2026 (Lemon Grove) — The sweet aroma of garlic and simmered marinara sauce will fill the air in Lemon Grove later this month when two East County Lions Clubs partner for a night of food and philanthropy.
 
The La Mesa Lions Club and the Lemon Grove Lions Club are holding a joint Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser at St. John of the Cross Parish Hall. The event will start at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 26. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit local charities and community projects.
 
Both local chapters are members of Lions Clubs International, the world's largest service organization. Founded in 1917, the association has nearly 1 1/2 million members globally.

Court finds San Diego rodeo practices ‘cruel,’ ‘illegal’

Bucking bronco horse at Calgary Stampede; Creative Commons image by SA 3.0 via Wikipedia
 
By Karen Pearlman
 
Feb. 11, 2026 (San Diego) — In a decision that could eventually bring change in the professional rodeo circuit, a judge with the the San Diego Superior Court at the end of January issued a landmark ruling against the San Diego Padres and the C5 Rodeo Company, the producer of the San Diego Rodeo event.
 
Following a week-long trial held just before the 2026 San Diego Rodeo, Judge Joel R. Wohlfeil determined in a 21-page ruling that specific practices during the 2024 and 2025 San Diego Rodeos constituted “needless suffering” and “unnecessary cruelty,” and determined that the San Diego Rodeo was to have proper medical technology on site and that pregnant mares were not allowed to be part of competition.
 
The San Diego Rodeo is an independent event not sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Produced by C5 Rodeo Co. in partnership with the Padres, the rodeo just concluded its third annual run at Petco Park from Jan. 16 to Jan. 18, once again drawing sold-out crowds.

Every 15 Minutes comes to Helix Charter High School on February 11th

Source:  California Highway Patrol

February 11, 2026 (La Mesa) - On February 11, 2026, the California Highway Patrol, in conjunction with Helix Charter High School and La Mesa Police Department will be conducting a simulated drunk driving crash as part of the Every 15 Minutes program. The crash will be staged on Highlander Way and will begin at approximately 10:27 am. The mock crash will take place for approximately one hour; however, Highlander Way will be closed for several hours to allow for scene set-up and breakdown. During the mock crash, there will be a high concentration of emergency vehicles in the area. We would like to ensure that the public is aware this is a mock emergency incident, and that no real emergency exists. Numerous pre-designated students will be pulled from class and at the same time a mock obituary will be read by law enforcement personnel to the class. These students represent the number of people who will be seriously injured or killed at the hands of a drunk driver while they are in school that day.

GUHSD Superintendent backs DA’s appeal against potential release of 2001 Santana shooter

East County News Service

February 10, 2026 (Santee) -- Grossmont Union High School District Superintendent Dr. Kirsten Vital Brulte has sent a letter to District Attorney Summer Stephan expressing full support for her appeal of the San Diego Superior Court’s decision to grant a recall and resentencing hearing for Charles “Andy” Williams, the perpetrator of the 2001 Santana High School shooting.

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