April 2026 Articles

Destination East County: Festive events in mid-April and May 2026

 

By Miriam Raftery

April 5, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) – As April continues, drifting into the merry month of May, there are many unique events popping up across our inland region.

Highlights include Ramona’s Cheers to the Valley Wine Festival, Karnival of the Arts in Jacumba, SDSU’s pow wow, Lakeside’s Western Days Parade and Rodeo, a Spring Garden Festival and Butterfly Release at the Water Conservation Garden,  and an International Dark Sky celebration in Santa Ysabel.

Other events include wolf center tours in Julian, piano Joyce  Yang in concert at Cuyamaca College, Journey’s Steve Augeri onstage in Poway, spring break activities at local libraries, the Dance in Julian, Arbor Day in El Cajon, the Adams Avenue Unplugged musical festival, Sweet Pea Days at Summers Past Farms in Flinn Springs, San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus performing “HERstory” at the Magnolia in El Cajon, “Cinderella” ballet in Poway,  a health fair at Grossmont Center in La Mesa, and the launch of Classic Cruise season in El Cajon.

Scroll down for details on these events and more.


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Iranian government threatens to set American troops on fire, while casualties and threats mount

By G. A. McNeeley 

Photo:  fighter jets aboard USS Abraham Lincoln Feb. 27; via Dept. of War

April 4, 2026 (Iran) -- Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran’s parliament, said Tehran is “waiting for the arrival of American troops on the ground to set them on fire,” in a published message broadcast on Iranian state media on Sunday, March 29, according to The Independent


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Power struggle ends -- no Seguro BESS in North County

East County News Service

April 4, 2026 (Escondido) -- The developer of the Seguro Battery Energy Storage System has formally withdrawn its application to build one of the world’s largest lithium-ion storage facilities in the hills of North San Diego County.

The decision, confirmed earlier this week, marks the end of a three-year battle between developer AES Corporation and the unincorporated communities of Eden Valley, Harmony Grove and Elfin Forest.


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Four new rescues now at San Diego Humane Society's East County hub

One of the dogs rescued by the San Diego Humane Society on Friday (Photo courtesy San Diego Humane Society)
 
East County News Service
 
April 4, 2026 (San Diego County) -- The San Diego Humane Society’s East County campus and its main campus are operating under critical "over capacity" conditions this weekend following the arrival of a specialized transport of dogs from the Imperial Valley.
 
On Friday, April 4, 2026, four of 20 dogs transported from the Humane Society of Imperial County were admitted to the El Cajon SDHS Campus on North Marshall Avenue. The remaining 16 were taken to the San Diego Campus on Gaines Street near the University of San Diego.
 
San Diego Humane Society officials say that the move was intended to save lives -- despite the severe local space shortage, and that it continues to seek potential adopters for all its companion animals.

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County urges residents to throw out cheese linked to E.coli outbreak

East County News Service

April 4, 2026 (San Diego County) -- San Diego County health officials are urging consumers to purge their refrigerators of specific raw cheddar cheese products after a multi-state E. coli outbreak that has hospitalized at least three people and left one person with a life-threatening kidney condition.

The warning, issued late Thursday, targets RAW FARM brand raw milk cheddar cheese.

The Fresno-based company initiated a voluntary recall on April 2, 2026, after the outbreak was linked to nine illnesses across California, Florida and Texas.


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Help shape fire priorities in San Diego County

East County News Service
 
April 4, 2026 (San Diego County) -- With "fire season" now a year-round threat, public input is growing in importance as part of information fire officials need to be aware of for the most success in fire protection and fire suppression.
 
Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones has put out the word that the state needs residents to weigh in on the 2026 San Diego County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Update.
 
The CWPP is a strategic document that will dictate the region’s fire mitigation priorities and grant eligibility for the next five years.
 
The Fire Safe Council of San Diego County, in partnership with the Resource Conservation District and the California Department of Forestry and Fire, is leading the effort to modernize existing 2019 framework.

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Boulevard residents battle proposed Starlight Solar battery storage facility; urge community to attend town hall meeting April 15

By Miriam Raftery

Photo:  proposed Starlight Solar site, via County of San Diego

April 4, 2026 (Boulevard) – Should a 588-acre solar project with one of the state’s largest battery energy storage sites be built near rural Boulevard, a small town located in a very high fire hazard zone?  The County Planning Commission may vote May 8 on the Starlight Solar project, which supporters say is needed to help meet state and county green energy mandates.


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Mild desert weather promised for hot weekend events in Jacumba Hot Springs - April 4, 5

By Rebecca Person

April 3, 2026 (Jacumba Hot Springs) - Sunny, mild desert weather sets the stage April 4 and 5th, for a stellar weekend full of music, outdoor fun and fantastic food, a new shop opening and more. The weekend’s events include a Beatles tribute music fest and campout, bathhouse bazaar,  Easter Brunch, and an herbalist’s new shop opening.


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Padres fall 5-2 at Boston, drop to 2-5 in 2026

Photo courtesy San Diego Padres Instagram
 
East County News Service
 
April 3, 2026 (Boston) -- A change of scenery has not had much of a positive effect so far on the bats of the San Diego Padres.
 
The Boston Red Sox, in their 2026 home opener, beat the Padres 5-2 on Friday afternoon. With the loss, the Padres lost their fifth of seven games to start the Major League Baseball season, falling to the National League West basement with a 2-5 record.
 
While the Padres' pitching has been good enough to compete, San Diego's offense, which struggled to come alive at Petco Park during opening week, continues to remain quiet.

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California’s Zone Zero defensible space law is now in effect for new home construction; existing homes must comply by February 2027

By Paul Levikow

April 3, 2026 (San Diego County) – New structures being built in Very High Fire Severity Zones in California must now comply with state-mandated Zone Zero wildfire safety requirements, which includes the area within five feet of an occupied dwelling.


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County hosts International Dark Sky Celebration April 18 at Santa Ysabel Nature Center

East County News Service

April 3, 2026 (Santa Ysabel) – Reach for the stars at San Diego County’s International Dark Sky Week Celebration on Saturday, April 18 from 2-10 p.m. at the Santa Ysabel Nature Center (22135 Highway 79). The event includes “Defending the Night Sky,” a symposium from 2-7 p.m., followed by an after-dark star party to view the celestial sights from 8-10 p.m.


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San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus brings “HERstory -- Icons, Rebels and Trailblazers” to The Magnolia April 25-26

East County News Service

April 3, 2026 (El Cajon) -- The San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus will take center stage at The Magnolia later this month with their production, “HERstory: Icons, Rebels & Trailblazers.”

Scheduled to run on just two days -- April 25 and April 26 -- the concert is a musical tribute to women who revolutionized the landscape of American music. The performance will highlight the cultural disruptors and powerhouse vocalists who have empowered generations.


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New Basic Life Support ambulance on the road in Santee

East County News Service

April 2, 2026 (Santee) -- The Santee Fire Department and the Santee-Lakeside Emergency Medical Services Authority have expanded their emergency fleet with the official April 1 start of BLS 5, a new Basic Life Support ambulance.

The unit’s inaugural shift began yesterday morning when EMT Chris Brooks radioed dispatch, placing the vehicle into active service for the region.

BLS 5 marks the third Basic Life Support unit for SLEMSA, the joint authority that manages prehospital care for both Santee and Lakeside.


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Lemon Grove celebrates 95th anniversary of desegregation case

“...What we have learned from the Lemon Grove incident is that when we unite together and we fight against those forces, we are stronger than they are.” - Mayor Alysson Snow

 

(Photo, left, by Armando Rasing II): Community members gathered in front of a mural created by Mario Chacon that honors the Lemon Grove Incident 

By Armando Rasing II

April 1, 2026 (Lemon Grove) – Lemon Grove community members gathered at The Neighborhood Event Center on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the 1931 Lemon Grove desegregation court decision, a decision that stopped students of Mexican descent from being separated into a different school. 


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Illan-Lael Foundation hosts docent-led tour April 9 in Santa Ysabel

By Philicia Tonangoye

Karen Pearlman contributed to this story.

April 1, 2026 (Santa Ysabel) -- The nonprofit Ilan-Lael Foundation will host an immersive art and nature experience on a 90-minute-long docent-led tour at 10 a.m., Thursday, April 9.

The event will take place in Santa Ysabel and focuses on the art and architecture of founder and artist James Hubbel, set against the beautiful natural scenery of the Santa Ysabel landscape.

Admission fees start at $45 per person, and a prior reservation is required.

Participants should be prepared for the activity level in and around 930 Orchard Lane. Organizers emphasize that everyone must wear closed-toe, sturdy footwear for the tour, which involves natural paths and steps.


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La Mesa debuts grand plans for former Macy’s site

By Art Thrives

April 1, 2026 (La Mesa) – In a surprise announcement today, La Mesa Mayor Mark Arapostathis announced that the city has acquired the former Macy’s department store building at Grossmont Center.

“I’m delighted to reveal that this site will soon be home to a spacious new library and long-awaited community theatre,” said Arapostathis, a retired teacher and long-time junior theater leader.  He added, “The new Jewel of the Hills center will become a cultural and arts hub for our community, fulfilling our promise of a state-of-the-art library as well as providing event space and a stage for youth theater and other community groups.”


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Passages: Anne Christine “Chris” (Raines) Stevens, former Spring Valley resident

Obituary provided by Ron Stevens

 

Anne Christine “Chris” (Raines) Stevens, 80, of Gilbert, Arizona, passed away on September 24, 2025.

 

She was born in Los Angeles, California in 1944 and grew up in a loving family that nurtured her creativity, faith, and determination. Chris attended Monte Vista High School in Spring Valley, CA, graduating in 1962, and was especially proud of her role as Captain of the marching corps, where her leadership and school spirit shone brightly.

 


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