March 2018 Articles

March 2018 Articles

SDSU ROWING WRAPS SAN DIEGO CREW CLASSIC

 

 

Aztec V8 wins Cal Cup grand final

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March 25, 2018 (San Diego) - The San Diego State rowing team competed in five final events Sunday at the 45thannual San Diego Crew Classic at Crown Point Shores on Mission Bay. The Aztec varsity eight boat claimed the Cal Cup with a win in the grand final, while the varsity four ‘B’ nabbed a third-place finish, the varsity four ‘A’ and third varsity eight claimed fourth, and the second varsity eight finished sixth.


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WHY ARE COUNTY AND SANTEE DELETING EMAIL RECORDS SOONER THAN STATE LAW ALLOWS?

 

 

By Miriam Raftery

March 25, 2018 (San Diego’s East County)  East County Magazine has reached out to officials in Santee and the County of San Diego after an investigative report by Voice of San Diego revealed that San Diego County is deleting emails after just 60 days, while the city of Santee retains e-mail records for just 180 days.  State law requires that email public records be retained for at least two years, according to Californians Aware, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving open government and access to public records.


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LAKESIDE RIVER PARK FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES SPRING AND SUMMER CLASSES, ACTIVITIES

 

 

 

East County News Service

March 25, 2018 (Lakeside) -- Spring is here! The flowers are blooming, the trees are beginning to sprout new leaves, and the birds have begun to sing. TheLakeside River Park is offering a series of educational classes and workshops, most of which are free. Here are some upcoming opportunities, and you can find even more at the River Park’s website.


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EDCO HOSTS EVENING MIXER AT BJ’S ON MAY 16TH

 

Source: La Mesa Chamber of Commerce

March 25, 2018 (La Mesa) – On Wednesday, May 16th, the La Mesa Chamber of Commerce encourages you to join them and enjoy great food, good conversation and an evening in La Mesa hosted by EDCO.

EDCO is a family-owned and locally operated waste collection and recycling company serving numerous communities in Southern Californian since 1967. EDCO specializes in offering integrated, user-friendly waste removal and recycling programs to serve residential homes, multi-family properties, commercial businesses multi-tenant buildings, industrial centers, construction sites, and community events.


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NO. 21 SDSU WATER POLO CRUISES TO HOME WIN OVER CS MONTEREY BAY

 

Aztecs win second straight; improve to 10-12

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March 24, 2018 (San Diego) - No. 21 San Diego State cruised to a 12-2 home victory over Cal State Monterey Bay on Saturday evening at a partly sunny Aztec Aquaplex. SDSU’s second straight win improved the Aztecs’ record to 10-12, while the Otters fell to 4-15.


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SDSU MEN'S GOLF FINISHES EIGHTH AT BIGHORN INVITATIONAL

 

Aztec freshman Puwit Anupansuebsai ties for 25th individually

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Photo:  P.J. Samiere tied for the Aztecs' low round of the day with a 70 on Saturday at the Bighorn Invite.  Courtesy goaztecs.com

March 24, 2018 (Palm Desert, Calif.) - The San Diego State men’s golf team finished in eighth place at the inaugural Bighorn Invitational on Saturday after recording a collective 1-under-par 287 during the final round at Bighorn Golf Club.


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PRINCESS PROJECT TO GIVE AWAY 1,500 PROM DRESSES: LOCATIONS INCLUDE EL CAJON LIBRARY ON APRIL 28

 

 

 

By Miriam Raftery

March 24, 2018 (El Cajon) – The Princess Project will be giving away over 1,500 prom dresses to high school teens across San Diego County at events in April. In East County, the El Cajon Library will host a prom dress giveaway event on April 28th.


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NO. NR/25 SDSU BASEBALL OUTSLUGS NO. 24/NR UNLV 17-8

 

Aztecs score season-high 17 runs to even series

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March 24, 2018 (Las Vegas) - The San Diego State baseball team used a season-high 17 runs to defeat UNLV, 17-8, at Earl E. Wilson Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Aztecs now even the weekend series heading into tomorrow’s rubber game and improve to 15-7 (5-2 MW), while the Rebels fall to 20-4 (6-2 MW).


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SDSU T&F HAS STRONG SHOWING IN FIRST DAY OF AZTEC INVITE

 

Aztecs notch three first place finishes

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Photo:  Tyra Lea and Lakin Hatcher compete in the 400m dash open event Friday morning at the 40th Annual Aztec Invitational. Courtesy goaztecs.com

March 23, 2018 (San Diego) - San Diego State wrapped up the open portion of the 40th annual Aztec Open & Invitational at the Aztrack Sports Deck Friday. SDSU had three first place finishes and eight top-three finishes.


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NO. 21 SDSU WATER POLO HOLDS ON IN OT VS. T-NO. 25 APU ON THE ROAD

 

Aztecs improve to 2-1 in GCC play

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March 23, 2018 (Glendora, Calif.) - No. 21 San Diego State withstood a fourth-quarter rally by T-No. 25 Azusa Pacific and prevailed in overtime, winning, 10-8, at Citrus College. With the victory, the Aztecs improved to 9-12 overall and 2-1 in Golden Coast action. The Cougars, meanwhile, dropped to 12-11 (1-2 GCC).


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SDSU WOMEN'S TENNIS TOPS CAL STATE FULLERTON 5-2

 

Aztecs top Titans in home dual

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March 23, 2018 (San Diego) - The San Diego State women’s tennis team returned home on Friday, March 23, where it claimed a 5-2 victory over Cal State Fullerton. With today’s match, the Aztecs logged their eighth home win of the season.


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FACE FOUNDATION'S EIGHTH ANNUAL BAGS AND BAUBLES FUNDRAISER ON APRIL 29 HELPS SAVE PETS’ LIVES

 

East County News Service

March 23, 2018 (San Diego) -- On Sunday, April 29th, Bags & Baubles will bring pet lovers and trendsetters together to shop the season’s hottest looks while giving back to the community. From 1:00 - 4:30 pm, the Foundation for Animal Care and Education (FACE) will host its annual silent auction event at an exclusive Rancho Santa Fe estate to raise funds and awareness for local San Diego pets in need of life-saving care.


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JAIL, FINES FOR GIVING ALCOHOL TO MINORS

 

2013: 11

2014: 8

2015: 13

2016: 12

2017: 12

Those are the numbers of San Diegans under the age of 21 who had alcohol in their system when they died, according to County Medical Services annual data.

Since those 56 young people were not old enough to legally buy alcohol, you have to ask yourself, where did they get it?

Chances are they got it from adults.


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AZTECS LACROSSE SQUEEZES OUT ONE-GOAL VICTORY AGAINST LIBERTY

 

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March 23, 2018 (San Diego) - San Diego State lacrosse has won two straight and tonight faced Liberty.  The Flames have been burning their way through SDSU sports lately, facing men’s tennis earlier this week.  Lacrosse was their next stop.


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NO. NR/25 SDSU BASEBALL FALLS TO NO. 24/NR UNLV 4-3

 

Chad Bible and Dean Nevarez hit home runs in the setback

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March 23, 2018 (Las Vegas) - The San Diego State baseball team fell to UNLV, 4-3, at Earl E. Wilson Stadium in Friday night’s series opener. The Aztecs fall to 14-7 (4-2 MW) while the Rebels improve to 20-3 (6-1 MW).


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ARSON SUSPECT ARRESTED IN SPRING VALLEY

 

By Miriam Raftery

March 23, 2018 (Spring Valley) – A man suspected of intentionally seting a fire at 10767 Jamacha Blvd. in Spring Valley was detained last night at 9:43 p.m. by deputies from the Rancho San Diego Sheriff’s station.

He was rescued from a burning home and detained by a deputy for allegedly set the fire. The suspect was transported to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries related to the fire, said Sergeant Kotaro Murashige.

Members of the Sheriff’s bomb/arson unit are investigating the cause and origin of the blaze.


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READERS & WRITERS CALENDAR OF EVENTS MARCH 25-APRIL 8

 

Copyright 2018 by Sam Warren

Writing is a way of talking without being overheard. — Jules Renard

March 23, 2018 (San Diego) – From events at local libraries to appearances at bookstores by best-selling libraries, here are the literary happenings coming up across our region.

CLICK TO SCROLL DOWN FOR A LIST OF BOOK EVENTS


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HELPING A LOVED ONE "AGE IN PLACE"

 

By Sharp Health News Team

Reprinted with permission from Sharp Health News

March 23, 2018 (San Diego) - Helping a loved one “age in place,” or remain in their home for as long as they are able while maintaining dignity and quality of life, is ideal. However, knowing where to start and who might be able to help can be overwhelming.

 


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LA MESA’S COUNCIL TO VOTE TUESDAY ON MOVING FARMER’S MARKET

 

 

By Miriam Raftery

Photo: Farmer's Market at its former location on Allison Avenue may soon come back to its roots in the La Mesa downtown village

March 22, 2018 (La Mesa) – On Tuesday, La Mesa’s City Council will consider a proposal by the La Mesa Village Association to move and expand the farmer’s market back to the downtown village, with street closures for the event each Friday.  Staff has recommended approval in its report.  

Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 27 at its 6 p.m. meeting in City Council Chambers, 8130 Allison Ave.

The issue has fostered a lively discussion on social media, with some residents and local merchants welcoming the proposed change to invigorate downtown and boost traffic for local businesses. But others vigorously oppose the change, citing concerns over not enough parking, having to carry groceries too far, and dissuading patrons from coming into downtown on Friday night, when restaurants are typically busiest.


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11 ARRESTED AT CLOUD 9 WELLNESS, ILLEGAL DISPENSARY IN EL CAJON

 

East County News Service

March 22, 2018 (El Cajon) – Nine employees and two security guards were arrested today after El Cajon Police Department officers, aided by the San Diego County Integrated Narcotic Task Force, served a search warrant at Cloud 9 Wellness, a non-licensed marijuana dispensary operating illegally in the city of El Cajon.

 A large amount of cash and marijuana was seized as evidence. All of those arrested are adults, according to ECPD.

“This is the second search warrant served on Cloud Nine Wellness for selling marijuana within the City of El Cajon this month,” says Lt. Walt Miller with ECPD’s investigative division. “Prior to these warrants being served, Cloud 9 Wellness was warned repeatedly by the El Cajon City Attorney’s office to cease and desist its sales of marijuana,” he adds.


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PHOTOS OF THE MONTH: MARDI GRAS FUN WITH EAST COUNTY DINING CLUB

 

 

By Miriam Raftery

March 22, 2018 (La Mesa) -- Guests got into the festive spirit at our East County Dining Club's recent Mardi Gras party, held at the San Pasqual Winery Tasting Rooom in the heart of La Mesa's downtown village.

If you missed the fun, there's still time to RSVP for our next dining club event at Giardino's Italian Cucino in Lemon Grove on Thursday, March 29. Find the delicious details here - and RSVP by March 25 to reserve space! 


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THERE'S STLL TIME TO RSVP! EAST COUNTY DINING CLUB MARCH 29 AT GIARDINO IN LEMON GROVE

 

 

 

March 14, 2018 (Lemon Grove) -- You're invited to join East County Magazine and members of our East County DIning Club at Giardino Neighborhood Cucino (8131 Broadway in Lemon Grove) on Thursday, March 29.  This is a deliciously authentic Italian restaurant with a chef from Sicily who formerly worked in the Gaslamp! 

When:  Thursday, March 29. Dinner starts at 6:30, or arrive early at 5:30 for a no-host cocktail mixer to mingle and meet new friends.

Cost: $42 includes appetizers (eggplant rolls, calamaria ftirri with pomodoro sauce/chipiotle aioli),entree  (see choices below), dessert (limconcello cheesecake or tiramisu), tax and tip

RSVP: March 25 deadline: (619)698-7617 or editor@eastcountymagazine.org   Include your entrée choice: Cod Picatta  in lemon/capers/butter sauce, Chicken Parmesan with spaghetti, Cheese Ravioli with Pesto Sauce, Lasagna, or Penne Primavera with seasonal vegetables.


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LEMON GROVE COUNCIL HEARS UPDATES ON CRIME AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE TIMES, COMPLAINTS OVER CASES AGAINST COUNCILMEMBERS

 

 

By Jonathan Goetz

March 22, 2018 (Lemon Grove) – Crime rates, emergency response times, and controversies involving Council members embroiled in multilpe claims against the City were among the issues raised during Tuesday’s Lemon Grove City Council meeting.


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SDG&E HEARS FROM DESCANSO RESIDENTS IN PUBLIC FORUM ON FIRE SAFETY AND POWER SHUT-OFF CONCERNS

 

Future community forums planned March 23 in Valley Center, March 30 in Ramona and April 6 in Warner Springs. View schedule here.

By Miriam Raftery

March 22, 2018 (San Diego’s East County) – At the Descanso Town Hall on March 16th,  SDG&E representatives met with residents to discuss efforts to improve fire safety and hear community concerns, including ideas for reducing impacts of power shut-offs during high fire-risk weather conditions. Representatives from 211 San Diego , the local Red Cross, the Descanso Fire Safe Council and the area’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) were also on hand.

Portions of Descanso had a dozen or more outages late last year, much to the frustration of many residents.  But the outskirts of Descanso have also had among the most extreme conditions. 


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READER’S EDITORIAL: LA MESA CITY COUNCIL ADOPTS STRONG CLIMATE ACTION PLAN—SD350 VOLUNTEERS LEARN WHAT GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING CAN ACCOMPLISH

 

By Angela Deegan, SanDiego350

Photo:  SanDiego350 volunteers with Sophie Wolfram of CAC in celebratory mood March 13th after adoption of La Mesa CAP.  Photo courtesy of Cody Klatt

March 21, 2018 (La Mesa) -- On March 13th, the City Council of La Mesa unanimously adopted a strong Climate Action Plan (CAP), with a goal of 100% clean energy. This victory came after three years of persistent advocacy and organizing efforts by SanDiego350 La Mesa volunteers and allied organizations.


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ECM WORLD WATCH: NATIONAL & GLOBAL NEWS

 

March 21, 2018 (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 news sources representing a broad spectrum of political, religious, and social views.  Top world and U.S. headlines include:

U.S.

General News

Trump-Russia investigations

WORLD

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MT. HELIX HOME ROBBED BY BURGLAR WHO CRAWLED THROUGH PET DOOR

 

By Miriam Raftery

Photo courtesy ECM news partner 10 News

March 21, 2018 (La Mesa) – The owner of a Mt. Helix home on Fuerte Drive in La Mesa was burglarized Wednesday afternoon by a thief who entered through a doggie door.

David Ward told ECM news partner 10 News that his dog recently passed away, but before he had a chance to block off access, a thief crawled through and bypassed the home’s security alarm.


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EAST COUNTY ROUNDUP: LOCAL AND STATEWIDE NEWS

 

March 21, 2018 (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 top “Roundup” headlines include:

LOCAL

STATE

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SDSU MEN'S TENNIS TOPPLED BY LIBERTY 5-2

 

Source:  goaztecs.com

Photo:  Rafael Gonzalez Almazan picked up his 13th singles victory of the year vs. Liberty on Wednesday night.  Courtesy goaztecs.com

March 21, 2018 (San Diego) - San Diego State lost its seventh consecutive dual match Wednesday night after falling to Liberty in the nightcap of a non-conference doubleheader at Aztec Tennis Center.

Coupled with a 4-2 defeat to visiting Denver earlier in the day, SDSU slips to 2-14 on the year, while the Flames won their second straight, improving to 11-8 on the year.


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INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION: SOMALI FAMILY SERVICES’ YOUTH SUMMIT APRIL 22

 

By Miriam Raftery

March 21, 2018 (San Diego) -- Somali Family Service (SFS) will host the fifth Annual Youth Summit on Saturday, April 22nd.  The theme of this year's Youth Summit is "Inspiring the next generation of leaders to make a change."


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