



August 24, 2011 (San Diego’s East County) – East County Roundup highlights top stories of interest to East County and our region, published in other media. Top Roundup headlines include:
- Waiting list hits 23,000 seats in Grossmont College District (La Mesa Patch)
- Judge rules in favor of ex-principal in harassment case [against ex-Superintendent] (10 News)
- Local Iraqis receiving threats after drug bust (10 News)
- Construction blues and broken promises (KUSI-Turko Files)
- Santee crime report: Wire/metal thieves still an issue (Santee Patch)
- Two-wheelers make an impression in El Cajon (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- SD Unified to review public records policy following complain (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- PR gets half million in school bond money (Voice of San Diego)
- Romney to quadruple La Jolla home size (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Smoking opponents praise El Cajon law (San Diego Union-Tribune)
WAITING LIST HITS 23,000 SEATS IN GROSSMONT COLLEGE DISTRICT
August 19, 2011 (La Mesa Patch)--Nearly 94 percent of classes at Grossmont and Cuyamaca colleges are full and the waiting list for classes has grown to more than 23,000,* say college officials.
JUDGE RULES IN FAVOR OF EX-PRINCIPAL IN HARASSMENT CASE
Diane Young Says Then-Superintendent Patrick Judd Sexually Harassed Her
August 22, 2011 (10 News) -- A judge has ruled in favor of a former Mountain Empire High School principal who was let go months after she accused the school district superintendent of sexual harassment.
LOCAL IRAQIS RECEIVING THREATS AFTER DRUG BUST
August 24, 2011 (10 News)--Officials in El Cajon say members of the local Iraqi immigrant community have received threatening phone calls and been questioned about their U.S. patriotism following a federal take down of a drug trafficking ring operating out of a social club in the working-class city east of San Diego.
CONSTRUCTION BLUES AND BROKEN PROMISES
August 23, 2011 (KUSI-Turko Files) -- Tuesday, August 23, 2011 - Small business owners in Alpine called KUSI's Michael Turko about a construction mess that's crippling their entire town. Turko says SDG&E's Sunrise Powerlink is to blame, and right now the entire town is a construction site from one end to the other.
SANTEE CRIME REPORT AUG. 15-21
Wire/metal thieves still an issue
August 21, 2011 (Santee Patch)--City of Santee officials are putting out a plea to be extra vigilant about spotting suspicious people who might be stealing copper and other valuable metals from public places.
TWO-WHEELERS MAKE AN IMPRESSION IN EL CAJON
More bicycle lanes expected following City Council adoption of long-range plan
August 18, 2011 (San Diego Union-Tribune)--The council voted 4-1, with Bob McClellan casting the dissenting vote, to amend the city general plan with a bicycle master plan. The change updates a 1981 bicycle master plan. It also means El Cajon will now be able to compete for TransNet grants that will create more bicycle lanes.
McClellan said he couldn’t support additional bike lanes in part because “I think we have enough bike lanes,” he said. He noted as well that “a big contingent (of bicycle riders) are homeless people.”
S.D. UNIFIED TO REVIEW PUBLIC RECORDS POLICY FOLLOWING COMPLAINT
August 19, 2011 (San Diego Union-Tribune)- - A parent-activist who was going to be charged for staff time so she could see San Diego Unified Superintendent Bill Kowba’s calendar won’t incur that cost, after her story was highlighted in The Watchdog.
PR GETS HALF MILLION IN SCHOOL BOND MONEY
August 17, 2011 (Voice of San Diego) -- Sweetwater schools spent more than half a million dollars out of its school construction bond last year on one project: Telling people how they were spending money from their school construction bond.
ROMNEY TO QUADRUPLE LA JOLLA HOME SIZE
August 20, 2011 (San Diego Union-Tribune)--The GOP contender plans local fundraisers for president this weekend.
SMOKING OPPONENTS PRAISE EL CAJON LAW
August 22, 2011 (San Diego Union-Tribune)-- EL CAJON — Communities Against Substance Abuse will make a presentation to the El Cajon City Council Tuesday about the difference that the city’s tobacco retailer licensing ordinance has made.
The law was passed in 2004, making El Cajon the first city in San Diego County to pass such an ordinance.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/aug/22/smoking-opponents-praise-el-cajon-law/
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