
ANIMAL SERVICES RESCUES UPSIDE-DOWN COYOTE
By Tracy DeFore, County of San Diego Communications Office October 26, 2018 (Ramona) – A coyote is right-side up again after County Animal Services rescued her from a predicament

By Tracy DeFore, County of San Diego Communications Office October 26, 2018 (Ramona) – A coyote is right-side up again after County Animal Services rescued her from a predicament

Listen to our interview by clicking this link East County News Service October 26, 2018 (El Cajon)—Mayor Bill Wells sat down for an in-depth interview with East County Magazine

Reform candidates’ slate reveals opponents used deceptive tactics, including fake photo, misleading claim on backing by teachers, and scare tactic over theater program Listen to our interview aired

Renee Laurenzana was the top SDSU finisher Source: goaztecs.com Photo courtesy goaztecs.com October 26, 2018 (San Diego) – The San Diego State cross country competed at the Mountain West

By Cheryl A. Reiff, rancher and business owner October 26, 2018 (San Diego’s East County) — I am greatly concerned by The Administration’s attempts to weaken the Endangered Species

By Buck Shott Hot on the campaign trail in East County, we’ve got the latest claims, controversies, mud slinging and… singing! Here’s our rundown of the juiciest
By Miriam Raftery October 25, 2018 (La Mesa)—Brianna Bell, a Helix Charter High School student shown on video slammed to the ground in handcuffs by a La Mesa Police officer,

Source: goaztecs.com Photo courtesy goaztecs.com October 25, 2018 (Fort Collins, Colo.) – The San Diego State volleyball team struggled to find its rhythm on Thursday night, falling in a

Photos by Billy Ortiz; Facebook screenshots By Mike Allen Updated October 26 with comments from Supervisor Dianne Jacob October 25, 2018

Dilkhwaz Ahmed honored for efforts helping refugees and immigrants in El Cajon By Briana Gomez October 25, 2018 (San Diego) — Casa Cornelia, a non-profit law firm that provides
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By Tracy DeFore, County of San Diego Communications Office October 26, 2018 (Ramona) – A coyote is right-side up again after County Animal Services rescued her from a predicament

Listen to our interview by clicking this link East County News Service October 26, 2018 (El Cajon)—Mayor Bill Wells sat down for an in-depth interview with East County Magazine

Reform candidates’ slate reveals opponents used deceptive tactics, including fake photo, misleading claim on backing by teachers, and scare tactic over theater program Listen to our interview aired

Renee Laurenzana was the top SDSU finisher Source: goaztecs.com Photo courtesy goaztecs.com October 26, 2018 (San Diego) – The San Diego State cross country competed at the Mountain West

By Cheryl A. Reiff, rancher and business owner October 26, 2018 (San Diego’s East County) — I am greatly concerned by The Administration’s attempts to weaken the Endangered Species

By Buck Shott Hot on the campaign trail in East County, we’ve got the latest claims, controversies, mud slinging and… singing! Here’s our rundown of the juiciest
By Miriam Raftery October 25, 2018 (La Mesa)—Brianna Bell, a Helix Charter High School student shown on video slammed to the ground in handcuffs by a La Mesa Police officer,

Source: goaztecs.com Photo courtesy goaztecs.com October 25, 2018 (Fort Collins, Colo.) – The San Diego State volleyball team struggled to find its rhythm on Thursday night, falling in a

Photos by Billy Ortiz; Facebook screenshots By Mike Allen Updated October 26 with comments from Supervisor Dianne Jacob October 25, 2018

Dilkhwaz Ahmed honored for efforts helping refugees and immigrants in El Cajon By Briana Gomez October 25, 2018 (San Diego) — Casa Cornelia, a non-profit law firm that provides
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.