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It’s a sign of the times – LA MESA now up on La Mesa Boulevard

Story and photos by Karen Pearlman June 9, 2026 (La Mesa) — One day before the city of La Mesa unveils a “Bill Walton Way” street sign near Helix High, community members gathered in the La Mesa Village for a sign Walton would have loved — the long-awaited downtown district

ECM’s World Watch:  U.S. and international news

  This week’s World Watch features top U.S. issues including inflation and falling wages, a court blocks payoffs to January 2 insurrectionists, the SAVE Act fails passage, judges block key immigration policies, an ICE agent is arrested, administration corruption evidence mounts, mail-in voting issues raised, depletion of U.S. weapons stockpiles,

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Grossmont High honors alumni astronauts with campus mural

Photo courtesy of ABC 10 News, an ECM news partner East County News Service June 9, 2026 (El Cajon) – Students at Grossmont High School have a towering reminder that when it comes to achieving their ambitions, they can reach for the stars. A new mural honors three alumni who

Tight race in 5th Supervisorial district race to fill Desmond’s seat

By G. A. McNeeley  Miriam Raftery contributed to this report June 6, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) – The County Board of Supervisors will soon have a new face representing the 5th district, since Jim Desmond is termed out and running for the 48th Congressional District.  San Marcos Mayor Rebecca

Wildfires and Emergencies

County Fire celebrates 17 new EMS graduates

By Yvette Urrea Moe, County of San Diego Communications Office June 5, 2026 (San Diego) – Seventeen young adults earned their graduation certificate from County Fire’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Corps program, completing more than 400 hours of training designed to launch them into careers in the medical field. Printer-friendly version

New eco-friendly fire station opens in Jacumba

Photos courtesy County of San Diego East County News Service June 3, 2026 (Jacumba) — San Diego County officials and fire chiefs recently gathered in the county’s high desert area  to break ground on a new, state-of-the-art county fire station. Fire Station 43, spearheaded by San Diego County Fire and

Events & Arts

Ethan Talks to Animals: Be Brave, Scared Shirley

Book by Nico Waters Review by Pennell Paugh June 5, 2026 (San Diego) – San Diego author Nico Waters has added another book to her Ethan Talks to Animals series. This one is titled, Be Brave, Scared Shirley. In second grade, Ethan wished on his birthday to be able to

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Stonewall Peak in Cuyamaca renamed Cush-pii, its traditional Kumeyaay name

  East County News Service June 7, 2026 (Cuyamaca) – A mountain in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park formerly called Stonewall Peak has officially had a name change. It is now called Cush-pii, which means “Sharp Peak” in the Kumeyaay language. The California Advisory Committee on Geographic Names opted to rename

Photos of the Week: Two winning shots from Lake Jennings Photo Contest

East County News Service May 17, 2026 (East County) — The Helix Water District has announced the winners of the Lake Jennings 2026 Photo Contest: Sunrise to Sunset! and East County Magazine is featuring two for our “Photos of the Week.” At left and top, first-place youth category winner Hannah

Lemon Grove Forward Club earns 13 prestigious awards and community honors

East County News Service May 7, 2026 (Lemon Grove) — The Lemon Grove Forward Club received 11 prestigious awards this past April from the GFWC Southern District, recognizing the club as a leading intermediate-sized organization for its outstanding servicepeop and impact. The Lemon Grove Forward Club achieved 16,829 volunteer service

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It’s a sign of the times – LA MESA now up on La Mesa Boulevard

Story and photos by Karen Pearlman June 9, 2026 (La Mesa) — One day before the city of La Mesa unveils a “Bill Walton Way” street sign near Helix High, community members gathered in the La Mesa Village for a sign Walton would have loved — the long-awaited downtown district

Stonewall Peak in Cuyamaca renamed Cush-pii, its traditional Kumeyaay name

  East County News Service June 7, 2026 (Cuyamaca) – A mountain in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park formerly called Stonewall Peak has officially had a name change. It is now called Cush-pii, which means “Sharp Peak” in the Kumeyaay language. The California Advisory Committee on Geographic Names opted to rename

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It’s a sign of the times – LA MESA now up on La Mesa Boulevard

Story and photos by Karen Pearlman June 9, 2026 (La Mesa) — One day before the city of La Mesa unveils a “Bill Walton Way” street sign near Helix High, community members gathered in the La Mesa Village for a sign Walton would have loved — the long-awaited downtown district sign archway on La Mesa Boulevard at Palm Avenue. Following

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ECM’s World Watch:  U.S. and international news

  This week’s World Watch features top U.S. issues including inflation and falling wages, a court blocks payoffs to January 2 insurrectionists, the SAVE Act fails passage, judges block key immigration policies, an ICE agent is arrested, administration corruption evidence mounts, mail-in voting issues raised, depletion of U.S. weapons stockpiles, plus top international stories. Printer-friendly version

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East County Roundup: local and statewide news

June 9, 2026 (San Diego) – Top regional and state stories include La Mesa transit issues, security for houses of worship, efforts to save a foster care center good news for local winemakers, a lawsuit and voter rejection of an AI data center in Imperial County, ballot protections, a proposal to reintroduce grizzly bears in Calif., a UC push to

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Grossmont High honors alumni astronauts with campus mural

Photo courtesy of ABC 10 News, an ECM news partner East County News Service June 9, 2026 (El Cajon) – Students at Grossmont High School have a towering reminder that when it comes to achieving their ambitions, they can reach for the stars. A new mural honors three alumni who became astronauts: Bill Anders, Ellen Ochoa and Rick Sturckow. The

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Health and Science Highlights

June 9, 2026 (San Diego) –Read updates on the Ebola outbreak, abortion drug restrictions, infant deaths tied to parents refusing Vitamin K shots, gabapentin controversy, colorectal and breast cancer screenings, measles, pushback on AI data centers, privacy and surveillance issues, a breakthrough to make plastic biodegradable, self-driving vehicle flaws, and explosion of a Blue Origin rocket. Printer-friendly version

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Target recalls baby wipes due to contamination with bacteria that can cause life-threatening sepsis and pneumonia

By Miriam Raftery June 8, 2026 (San Diego County) – Target has recalled Up & Up baby wipes, both fragrance-free and cucumber-scented, after consumers reported infections in infants and testing by the United States Food and Drug Administration found contamination with Burkholderia cepacia and Burkholderia gladioli. These bacteria can cause localized or systemic infections capable of spreading into the bloodstream,

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Rabies on the rise:  14 rabid bats found in San Diego County this year: latest cases include Santee, Zoo, and Safari Park

  East County News Service June 7, 2026 (San Diego) – County health officials are warning residents to avoid touching wild bats, due to an increase in rabies cases locally.  You don’t have to be bitten to contract rabies, which is  deadly virtually 100% of the time without prompt treatment and vaccination.  Saliva on an infected bat’s fur can enter

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Stonewall Peak in Cuyamaca renamed Cush-pii, its traditional Kumeyaay name

  East County News Service June 7, 2026 (Cuyamaca) – A mountain in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park formerly called Stonewall Peak has officially had a name change. It is now called Cush-pii, which means “Sharp Peak” in the Kumeyaay language. The California Advisory Committee on Geographic Names opted to rename the craggy landmark to restore its original Native Americna cultural

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Westwind Brass celebrates 40th Anniversary with free outdoor concerts

East County News Service June 7, 2026 (San Diego County) — Westwind Brass is celebrating its 40th anniversary by bringing live music to the region, including a group of free outdoor concerts in East County, spanning the summer and extending into the holiday season. “At Westwind Brass, we are committed to transforming the musical landscape with inspiring performances and impactful

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GROW THE GREAT PUMPKIN: VALLEY CENTER FARMERS’ MARKET HOSTS PUMPKIN GROWING CONTEST—FREE SEEDS IN APRIL!

April 8, 2009 (Valley Center) – Remember Charlie Brown’s quest to grow the Great Pumpkin? Now you can grow your own jumbo-sized jack-o-lantern. The San Diego County Farm Bureau is putting on the first Valley Center Pumpkin Growing Contest at the Valley Center Certified Farmers’ Market. Anyone interested in participating can pick up free pumpkin seeds from the farmers’ market

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COMPOSTING IS EASIER AND MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOU THINK

By Rachel Hutman April 1, 2009 (San Diego’s East County) – Sure, you recycle, but do you compost? You probably know a little about composting and have heard it’s important for the environment. However you have always pushed it into the back of your brain saying “maybe someday” or “I don’t know how to start.” However composting is much easier

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TAKING ROOT: VICTORY GARDENS SPROUT IN SAN DIEGO

April 2, 2009 (San Diego)–San Diego Roots, in coordination with several grassroots food and gardening groups, announces the formation of Victory Gardens San Diego. The group’s mission is to encourage and assist in the development of sustainable, healthy, Earth-friendly home, community and school food gardens throughout the San Diego area. The movement aims to foster appreciation for the taste of

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EAST COUNTY CITIES VIE TO LURE SHOPPERS

By Miriam Raftery April 1, 2009 (San Diego’s East County) – A sales tax hike that takes effect today in La Mesa and El Cajon, has sparked competition among East County cities and Chambers of Commerce vying for shoppers’ business. A statewide sales tax increase boosts sales tax county-wide to 8.75%. In El Cajon and La Mesa, voters approved additional

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UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS EXTENDED AN EXTRA 20 WEEKS

By Miriam Raftery March 27, 2008 (Sacaramento) – With the state’s unemployment rate at 10.5%, jobless Californians will be eligible to receive unemployment benefits for an additional 20 week.  Legislation signed by Governor Schwarzenegger  will bring help to more than 400,000 California families, the California Labor Federation reports. California workers generated nearly 3,000 letters to legislators and the governor to

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ANZA-BORREGO DESERT STILL BLOOMING IN HIGHER ELEVATIONS

Wildflower Hike Planned April 16.  April 1, 2009 (Borrego Springs) – It’s not too late to see Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in bloom. As we move past the peak flower time, the show is moving from the desert floor to canyons and higher elevations, where there are a wide variety of plants just beginning to bloom. Anza-Borrego Institute will offer

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COURTS LIKELY TO OVERTURN SUNRISE POWERLINK APPROVAL, CONSUMER ATTORNEY PREDICTS TO CROWD OF 600 PROTESTORS IN ALPINE

By Miriam Raftery Sign expresses residents’ outrage over fire dangers posed by Powerlink April 8, 2009 (Alpine)—A coalition of more than 600 people packed the community center in Alpine last night to protest Sunrise Powerlink, the high-voltage line that SDG&E plans to build through the heart of this mountain community. Attorney Michael Shames from the Utility Consumers Action Network told

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VIEJAS TRIBAL MEMBER RECEIVES HEALTH HERO AWARD

  Charlie Brown is honored for his ongoing contribution to the Burn Institute. March 23, 2009 (San Diego, Calif.) – Charlie Brown, a Viejas Tribal Member and Director of Viejas Community Relations, was awarded the Health Hero Award by the Combined Health Agencies for his contributions to the local health industry and community activism. Brown, nominated on behalf of the

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SEIU LOCAL 221 RATIFIES CONTRACTS WITH SAN DIEGO COUNTY

  March 20, 2009 (El Cajon)—Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 221 members have ratified their contract with the County of San Diego. Voting on the contract took place March 17-19, and of the members who voted, 89% voted to ratify the contract. The new contract will extend the currently existing contract by two years and will include a 2%

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GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY: INTRODUCTION TO FARMING WORKSHOP SERIES AT LA MILPA FARM IN ESCONDIDO STARTS APRIL 4

April 1, 2009 (Escondido)—San Diego Roots and La Milpa Organica are pleased to announce a new educational program for our community. Whether you are a beginning gardener or experienced farmer, this program will take you full circle through a seasonal planting and harvest on a farm. If you are interested in learning more about food production but only have a

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