
ON THE TRAIL WITH GARRY MCCLINTOCK: A MEMOIR
By Marty Jorgensen September 1, 2015 (Descanso) — When I think of Garry McClintock, what I will remember more than anything else is his attitude towards life. He was

By Marty Jorgensen September 1, 2015 (Descanso) — When I think of Garry McClintock, what I will remember more than anything else is his attitude towards life. He was

East County News Service File photo: Jamul Indian Village September 1, 2015 (Jamul) – A 56-year-old construction worker fell to his death at the site of the Hollywood Casino

By Miriam Raftery File photo: Black jaguar September 1, 2015 (Cedar Creek Falls) – Last year, East County Magazine ran a two-part series on numerous reported sightings of large

By Miriam Raftery September 1, 2015 (Oakland)–Thousands of inmates are set to be released from solitary confinement in California prisons, following settlement of a legal case reached between the
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By Marty Jorgensen September 1, 2015 (Descanso) — When I think of Garry McClintock, what I will remember more than anything else is his attitude towards life. He was

East County News Service File photo: Jamul Indian Village September 1, 2015 (Jamul) – A 56-year-old construction worker fell to his death at the site of the Hollywood Casino

By Miriam Raftery File photo: Black jaguar September 1, 2015 (Cedar Creek Falls) – Last year, East County Magazine ran a two-part series on numerous reported sightings of large

By Miriam Raftery September 1, 2015 (Oakland)–Thousands of inmates are set to be released from solitary confinement in California prisons, following settlement of a legal case reached between the
Support community news in the public interest! As nonprofit news, we rely on donations from the public to fund our reporting — not special interests. Please donate to sustain East County Magazine’s local reporting and/or wildfire alerts at https://www.eastcountymedia.org/donate to help us keep people safe and informed across our region.