January 26, 2012 -- (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
- San Miguel Fire Agency may contract out its mission (San Diego U-T)
- Judge strikes down political fundraising limits in San Diego (LA Times)
- Ex-Helix QB Smith one win away from Superbowl (UT San Diego)
- Citing costs, poor service, charters ditch district special ed
- Special Report: La Mesa Policing 2012—Can the robbery wave be stopped? (La Mesa Today)
- Fair Trade La Mesa organizers hold monthly events (La Mesa Today)
- Doug Manchester, cheerleader in chief (Voice of San Diego)
- How to dodge lobbyist regulations, the expensive way (CityBeat)
STATE
- Federal judge blocks California cuts to in-home care program (Sacramento Bee)
- Plan would eliminate tuition to UC’s benefit (San Francisco Chronicle
- Protesters briefly trap regents inside building at UC Riverside (LA Times blog)
- Cal-State caps pay for university presidents (Los Angeles Times)
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