BRAXTON’S CENTURY, VOL. 3: ROYAL HISTORICAL FANTASY

COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY VOTES JUNE 26 WHETHER TO WITHDRAW FROM WATER CONSERVATION GARDEN: PETITION LAUNCHED TO SAVE GARDEN’S FUNDING

U.S. BOMBS IRAN’S NUCLEAR FACILITIES

TRUMP’S BUDGET BILL WILL NEGATIVELY AFFECT MEDICAID USERS

ICE AGENTS SCATTER AS SD BISHOP PHAM, CLERGY VISIT IMMIGRATION COURT

PASSAGES: BILLIE JO JANNEN, CHAIR OF CAMPO-LAKE MORENA PLANNING GROUP AND FORMER ALPINE SUN EDITOR

EL CAJON HOMELESS COUNT FINDINGS ADJUSTED IN RESPONSE TO CITY’S COMPLAINT

ADVANCING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES: JOURNEY OF YOUR MIND: UNDERSTANDING SUBSTANCE MISUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH

SOME EVACUATIONS LIFTED IN MONTE FIRE

INVESTIGATION INTO CAUSE OF HOUSE FIRE IN RAMONA THAT DAMAGED THREE PROPERTIES

EL CAJON WOMAN, 53, DIES IN CUSTODY AT SANTEE DETENTION FACILITY

KALASHOS FAIL TO SHOW UP TO BEGIN JAIL SENTENCE; NEW ARREST WARRANTS ISSUED

SDSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: LANCER LONG BALL DOWNS AZTECS

Story and photos by Liz Alper
 
November 10, 2023 (San Diego) - Aztecs basketball is back and tonight, the lady Aztecs took the court against Cal Baptist.
 
It looked like the Aztecs were going to come out on the attack off the tip, but the Lancers jumped out to a quick 8-0 run with a three by junior Nhug Bosch-Duran, a follow-up layup by sophomore forward Grace Schmidt and another three by senior San Diego native Chloe Webb.  Aztecs senior forwards Kim Villalobos and Adryana Quezada stopped the bleeding with jumpers and senior guard Abby Prohaska added a crucial three at the end of the quarter, but the Aztecs couldn’t get much of anything to fall and trailed by 11, 25-14, after one.

GROSSMONT HEALTHCARE DISTRICT NAMED 2023 HEALTHCARE DISTRICT OF THE YEAR FOR EFFORTS TO ADDRESS UNMET HEALTH NEEDS IN RURAL EAST COUNTY

Annual report highlights the public agency’s accomplishments

 

Photo, left to right:  Christian Wallis, CEO, Michael Emerson, Board Treasurer, Bob Ayres, Board Vice President, Gloria Chadwick, Board President, Virgina Hall, Board Secretary, Randy Lenac, Board Member

 

East County News Service

 

November 10, 2023 (La Mesa) – The Grossmont Healthcare District (GHD) was recently recognized by the Association of California Healthcare Districts as its 2023 Healthcare District of the Year. 

COUNTY MAKES HOME COOKING PROGRAM PERMANENT, EXPANDS ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES

By County News Center, County of San Diego Communications Office

November 9, 2023 (San Diego) - The Board of Supervisors voted to continue a temporary program set to expire in 2024 that supports home cooking as a small business. It also expanded the earning potential for its participants.   

RECORD FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE HELPS 'BRIDGE THE GAP' AS COVERED CALIFORNIA LAUNCHES 2024 OPEN ENROLLMENT CAMPAIGN

Source:  Covered California

November 9, 2023 (Sacramento) - Covered California kicked off its 2024 open-enrollment period at the Capitol Mall with the Tower Bridge as its backdrop, encouraging uninsured residents of the Sacramento area to sign up for health insurance. 

LEMON GROVE COUNCIL APPROVES A 3% RAISE FOR PUBLIC WORKS DESPITE NOT HAVING A SIGNED UNION CONTRACT

 

By Jessyka Heredia

Watch full video here.

 

October 9, 2023 (Lemon Grove)—On Tuesday, Lemon Grove councilmembers Allysson Snow and Jennifer Mendoza teamed up to have a 3% wage increase on the agenda for the public works department and bypass waiting on the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 127 union’s negotiations that have been going on for several months. Mayor Raquel Vasquez was very adamant that this could set a dangerous precedent in the future.

WHEN YOUR HEART SAYS GO: MY YEAR OF TRAVELING BEYOND LOSS AND LONELINESS

Book by Judy Reeves

Reviewed by Pennell Paugh

November 8, 2023 (San Diego) – In When  Your Heart Says Go, San Diego author Judy Reeves uses memories in her journals, fragments from her writing practice notebooks, short stories, flashes of both fiction and nonfiction, personal narrative essays, and poems to share a piece of her life from thirty years ago. Mourning the loss of her husband, she sold her property and belongings to spend a year on her own doing intense self-reflection and befriending people at AA meetings while she traveled through Europe.

CUYAMACA COLLEGE RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE BEST FOR VETS

Source:  Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District

November 9, 2023 (El Cajon) - Military Times magazine has ranked Cuyamaca College 80th in the nation as Best for Vets: Colleges and 215th as Best for Vets: Employers. Cuyamaca College was the only San Diego County college or university in the top 100 of the magazines’ ratings of best colleges for veterans. 

INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL CELEBRATION HONORS VETERANS NOV. 11 IN LEMON GROVE

East County News Service

November 9, 2023 (Lemon Grove) – Thrive Lemon Grove invites community members to an International Cultural Celebration honoring veterans on Saturday,  November 11 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Treganza Heritage Park (3200 Main St., Lemon Grove).

Enjoy cultural performances, mouthwatering international cuisine, a vibrant kid zone, arts and crafts vendors, and much more.

THE GRAY: LIVING WITH ANXIETY AND FINDING WAYS TO COPE

Book by Chris Baron

Reviewed by Pennell Paugh

November 8,2023 (San Diego) – Award-winning local author Chris Baron, an English professor at San Diego City College, has crafted a beautifully written, compelling story in his latest book, The Gray.

Sasha experiences bullying at middle school. His anxiety becomes so bad that he called it The Gray. Afraid that Sasha’s fears might grow, his dad advises him to “toughen up” but when Sasha did fight back, it had hurtful results.

His parents and therapist want Sasha to spend a summer in the country with his Aunt Ruthie. Sasha has his doubts. He’ll be away from his best friend and video games. Most of all, he’ll be living in the house where his beloved uncle lived until he died two years earlier  He reflects:.

STEPPE WINNING SUPERVISOR SPECIAL ELECTION BY WIDE MARGIN

By Miriam Raftery

Photo courtesy of 10 News, an ECM news partner

November 8, 2023 (San Diego) – Monica Montgomery Steppe is poised to fill the vacancy in district 4 left by the resignation of Nathan Fletcher on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. Steppe has 61% of the vote,  while her opponent, Amy Reichert, a private investigator who led efforts to block COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates, has 39%. Steppe, an attorney and San Diego city councilmember, stands to become the first black woman to serve as a San Diego supervisor.

Although the race is officially nonpartisan, her victory will also restore a 3-2 Democratic majority on the board of Supervisors, which has been split since Fletcher resigned amid allegations of sexual harassment and assault by an MTS employee. Fletcher has denied guilt but faces a civil lawsuit.

On social media, Steppe posted, “As your Supervisor, I look forward to teaming up with you to tackle homelessness, promote holistic public safety, and invest in the county.”

SDSU BASEBALL ANNOUNCES 2024 SCHEDULE

Aztecs slated for 27 home games; will host MW Championship next May

November 7, 2023 (San Diego) - San Diego State baseball head coach Shaun Cole has unveiled the team's highly anticipated 2024 schedule, featuring a 54-game docket with 27 home dates at Tony Gwynn Stadium. In addition to the ninth annual Tony Gwynn Legacy, the Aztecs will play host to the Mountain West Championship from May 23-26.

EL CAJON ARTIST MICHAEL GARBERICK WINS SECOND PLACE AWARD

Story and photo courtesy of the San Diego Watercolor Society

November 7, 2023 (El Cajon) - Michael Garberick, an artist and resident of El Cajon, California, has won the Second-Place award in the November 2023 San Diego Watercolor Society (SDWS) Member’s exhibition “What’s the Story?”, an in-gallery show of the SDWS at 2825 Dewey Road in Liberty Station, San Diego, CA. Garberick’s painting titled “Margaret’s Needlepoint” was selected by prominent local artist Jesse Miller for this honor, out of 220 paintings. (Photo, left)

SDSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FALLS AT PORTLAND 72-58

The Aztecs were led by Kim Villalobos' 16 points

Source:  goaztecs.com

Photo courtesy goaztecs.com

November 6, 2023 (Portland, Ore.) - The Aztec women’s basketball team lost at Portland 72-58 in their season opener. SDSU forced the Pilots into 23 turnovers, but saw Portland shoot 47 percent from both the field and from three.

IS EAST SAN DIEGO COUNTY’S ILLEGAL MIGRANT SURGE SUBSIDING?

 

 By Rebecca Person 

A bleak landscape is what  migrants face. Photo: R. Person 

 

November 6, 2023 (Jacumba Hot Springs) -- The abandoned youth center building in Jacumba Hot Springs, which has been pressed into service as a staging area for emergency supplies going to undocumented border crossers, is crowded with bags and bags of donated clothing, sorted and marked, ready for coming waves of new migrants into the area. While a lower number of migrants seems to be arriving, there is no reason to believe it won’t increase.

AS DEATH TOLL MOUNTS IN ISRAEL-HAMAS CONFLICT, SAN DIEGO’S CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES SPEAK OUT

 

By Miriam Raftery

November 5, 2023 (San Diego) – After the House of Representatives finally elected a new Speaker, Mike Johnson, the first action was a bipartisan resolution in support of  Israel’s war against Hamas, also condemning Iran for aiding Hamas and other terror groups.  The resolution passed 412-10, with all five of San Diego’s Congressional representatives voting in favor.

But the local members differ sharply on other aspects of the Israel-Hamas conflict, including whether aid to Israel should be linked to humanitarian aid for Gaza and support for Ukraine.

PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: BEAUTIFUL BOULEVARD

November 5, 2023 (Boulevard, CA) -- Benjamin Hayden took these scenic shots earlier this year in Boulevard, a high-desert town in San Diego's East County.

From colorful sunrises to dramatic sunbeams, the photos depict spectacular skies over mountains, rocky terrain, and ridges topped with wind turbines.

ARREST MADE IN RAMONA SHOOTING DEATH

East County News Service

November 5, 2023 (Ramona) – Sean Hawksworth of Ramona, 24, has been arrested for the murder of Eduardo Aguilar Alba, 26. Alba was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head on October 20, inside his Ramona home in the 400 block of 16th Street.

Deputies responded to a call reporting the death. The Medical Examiner concluded the  manner of death was homicide.

After homicide detectives determined that Hawksworth was the suspect, the Sheriff’s department obtained a search warrant of his home. On November 3 at 2:30 a.m.,  Hawksworth was arrested.  He has been charged with murder and has been booked into San Diego Central Jail, says Lieutenant Joseph Janjura.

COUNTY SUPERVISORS ASK PRESIDENT BIDEN TO ORDER FLAGS FLOWN AT HALF-STAFF FOR AMERICAN LIVES LOST IN HAMAS ATTACK ON ISRAEL

East County News Service



November 4, 2023 (San Diego) – The San Diego County Board of Supervisors, by a unanimous 4-0 vote, has approved a resolution asking President Biden to order U.S. flags flown at half-staff in remembrance of American lives lost at the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war. The resolution, introduced by Supervisor Joel Anderson at the Oct. 24 board meeting, has resulted in the County sending a letter to the White House requesting the half-staff order.  

THANKSGIVING TURKEY BASH AT LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS NOV. 24-25

 

November 5,2023 (Alpine) – For a roaring good time, you’re invited to a Turkey Bash at Lions, Tigers and Bears, where you can watch rescued big cats and bears savor their Thanksgiving feast. This special event will take place on November 24 and 25,  the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving, at 10 a.m.

DID YOU ‘FALL BACK’ TO STANDARD TIME SUNDAY FOR AN EXTRA HOUR OF SLEEP?

 

by Chris Jennewein

Times of San Diego, a member of the San Diego Online News Association.

 

The historic Rotary International clock in Liberty Station. Photo by Chris Jennewein

November 5, 2023-- Daylight Saving Time for 2023 ended at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 4, in California, with clocks resetting to 1 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.

SDSU FOOTBALL FALLS IN DOUBLE OVERTIME TO UTAH STATE

 

Source:  goaztecs.com

Video courtesy goaztecs.com

November 4, 2023 (San Diego) - The San Diego State football team finished with 384 total yards, its most in its last four contests, but an overtime interception spelled doom for the Scarlet and Black in a 32-24 loss to Utah State on Saturday evening at Snapdragon Stadium.

SANTEE GETTING DUAL CAR DEALERSHIP

By Mike Allen

Image,left: Rendering of planned auto dealership project

November 4, 2023 (Santee) -- A long-vacant, rock strewn lot on Mission Gorge Road just west of Magnolia Avenue is slated to become the Santee Auto Center, following approval of the project by the City Council last week.

The 13.1 acre site at 10335 Mission Gorge Road once housed Santee Elementary School, which opened in 1891 and closed in 2003 due to declining enrollment. Santee-based Cameron Brothers Construction Co. plans to convert the site into two dealerships, one of which is Chevrolet.

The center includes two warehouse buildings of more than 33,000 square feet, an auto body shop, and car wash. It will have six entrances and 688 parking spaces, mostly for inventory and customer service.

ACCLAIMED MUSICIANS MEAN MARY AND FRANK JAMES TO PERFORM NOV. 25 IN SANTEE

East County News Service

November 4, 2023 (Santee) – International touring musician Mean Mary, with her brother, Frank James, will appear at Summit UU Fellowship, 8778 Cottonwood Ave. in Santee on Saturday,  November 25 at 7 p.m. Her special performance will include some crowd favorites such as her original songs, "Iron Horse" and "Blazing," new songs and holiday music from her brand-new Christmas CD.

BORDER PATROL SEIZES NEARLY $10 MILLION IN NARCOTICS

Source: U.S. Customs and Border Patrol

November 4, 2023 (San Diego) -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers from the San Diego Field Office this past weekend seized nearly $10 million worth of dangerous drugs including fentanyl at the San Ysidro, Tecate and Otay Mesa ports of entry.

ECM WORLD WATCH: NATIONAL AND GLOBAL NEWS

November 3, 2023 (San Diego’s East County) - East County Magazine's World Watch helps you be an informed citizen on important issues globally and nationally. 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.

House Speaker elected

Economy

Trump trials

U.S. impacts of  Israeli-Hamas conflict

Immigration

Venezuelans top Mexicans for first time in illegal U.S. border crossings  (NPR)

Presidential race

RFK Jr. spent years stoking fear and mistrust of vaccines. These people were hurt by his work   (AP)

WORLD

Mexico

Israel-Hamas War

Ukraine

Other world news

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

ECM FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: VAQUEROS ADVANCE WITH WIN OVER PATS

Story and photos by Liz Alper
 
November 3, 2023 (San Diego) - Playoff football is upon us and tonight, we’re in San Diego as two East County schools square off.  It’s Patrick Henry against El Capitan in the first round of the CIF San Diego section playoffs.

ADVANCING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES: UNITED AGAINST HATE WEEK IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER

By David R. Shorey, East County Program Manager, Institute for Public Strategies

Photo courtesy UnitedAgainstHateWeek.org

November 2, 2023 (San Diego) -- Our world is feeling increasingly divided along lines of race, religion, and political affiliation, which is causing a significant increase in hate crimes and hate incidents. That's why United Against Hate Week, November 12-18 this year, is more significant than ever. It serves to promote unity, tolerance, and understanding while serving as a reminder that despite our differences, we are all members of the human family. Together we can combat hate and prejudice. In addition to fostering a sense of unity, it's also an ideal time to address another issue that often divides us: substance misuse.

HELP NEEDED TO IDENTIFY WOMAN HIT BY VEHICLE AND KILLED SEPT. 22 IN EL CAJON NEAR TROLLEY STOP ON CUYAMACA

By Chuck Westerheide, County of San Diego Communications Office

Photo:  forensic sketch artist P.J. Puterbaugh created this image of the unidentified accident victim

November 3, 2023 (El Cajon) - San Diego County Medical Examiner’s investigators are asking for the public’s help to identify a woman fatally hit by a car while crossing Cuyamaca Street north of Weld Boulevard in El Cajon late in the evening of September 22.

FRAUD CHARGES FOR CHULA VISTA COUNCIL MEMBER AND HER BROTHER, AN EX AIDE TO STEPHAN WHITBURN

 

by Brooke Binkowski

 Times of San Diego

Andrea and Jesus Cardenas. Photos from Facebook and LinkedIn pages

November 3, 2023 (Chula Vista)-- Two well-known Democratic political players and siblings in South Bay — a Chula Vista City Council member and a former San Diego City Council member’s chief of staff — are facing fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering charges, the San Diego District Attorney’s office announced yesterday.

SHERIFF SEARCHING FOR MISSING RAMONA WOMAN, 66

East County News Service

November 2, 2023 (Ramona) -- The San Diego Sheriff's Search and Rescue (SAR) Unit has been activated to help locate a missing person in Ramona. Shortly after 2:30 p.m. today, the Sheriff's Communications Center received a call from the family of 66-year-old Zita Swanson. They told a Sheriff's Dispatcher that Swanson had walked away from her home in the 700 block of G Street in Ramona. She has not returned home.

Swanson does not have any known access to vehicles. She is not believed to be carrying a cell phone or purse. She has a history of walking away from home.

 Swanson is a Hispanic woman standing about 5'5" tall and weighing around 174 pounds with gray hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a Navy blue sweater and blue pants.

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