March 13, 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
- Fukushima fallout: fire hazard could be state’s tsunami (UT San Diego)
- Fukushima fallout: lessons not learned by the U.S. government (UT San Diego)
- Nuke quake study on hold over $64 million cost: utility wants ratepayers, not shareholders, to pay (Sacramento Bee)
- Whistleblowers, Aguirre sue utility watchdog (Voice of San Diego)
- Water agencies decry “secret society” of agencies (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- La Mesa school shooting plan foiled (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Mary England denies being evicted in family home foreclosure case (La Mesa Patch)
- Local nonprofit group’s video parks worldwide movement (10 News)
- View the video: Kony 2012, Invisible Children
STATE
- Chamber takes no position on Gov. Brown’s tax plan, opposes rivals (Sacramento Bee)
- California revenues 3.2 percent shy in February (Sacramento Bee)
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