125 SOUTH BLOCKED AT JAMACHA; BORDER PATROL VEHICLE ON FIRE
PASSAGES: ACTOR AND DIRECTOR DENNIS HOPPER, 74, DIES AFTER BATTLE WITH CANCER
CHAMBER TO HOST CANDIDATES FOR 36th STATE SENATE AND 77th ASSEMBLY SEATS JUNE 1st IN EL CAJON
LEFT HOOK: FORGETTING LESSONS LEARNED
TWO DEAD IN HOUSE FIRE NEAR JULIAN
CLIMATE CHANGE LEADERS TO SPEAK IN BONITA JUNE 10
WILL POWER REPORT: IN MEMORIAM
BARONA CULTURAL CENTER AND MUSEUM CELEBRATES 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY
2 FIRES QUICKLY CONTAINED
CONCERT IN JAMUL JUNE 1 TO HELP DILIBERTI SAVE HIS ARTISTIC HOME; SUPPORTERS TO ATTEND FIRE BOARD MEETING FOLLOWNG RALLY
EDITORIAL: THE BIG PICTURE—A CREATIVE SMALL SCHOOL MODEL FOR ALPINE
MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION AT SACRED ROCKS RESERVE
MEMORIAL DAY THOUGHTS
MEXICAN IMMIGRANT IN CRITICAL CONDITION FROM TASER USED BY BORDER PATROL DURING STRUGGLE
SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIRE CONTAINED AT 30 ACRES
PACKAGE OF 4 CHILD PROTECTION BILLS ANNOUNCED
5 FIRES BURNING ALONG HIGHWAY 67 IN LAKESIDE AREA -- HIGHWAY SHUT DOWN
PASSAGES: PEARL HARBOR HERO JOHN FINN, 100, DIES
MISSING WOMAN FOUND DEAD NEAR JULIAN
MEETING ON ALPINE HIGH SCHOOL SET FOR JUNE 8
5 YOUTHS IN HEAD-ON COLLISION WITH TRUCK, TEEN GIRL DEAD IN SABRE SPRINGS
TECATE MISSION TO CELEBRATE INSTALLATION OF SUN-TRACKING SOLAR PANELS ON JUNE 3
PROP 17 WOULD HURT VETERANS & CONSUMERS, EXPERTS WARN
LET THERE BE LIGHT! STIMULUS DOLLARS TO UPGRADE LIGHTING IN EL CAJON – SAVING ENERGY AND MONEY
ANDERSON SPEAKS OUT ON CAMPAIGN FINANCE ISSUES
THE WILL POWER REPORT: WHY USE OF CHEMICAL DISPERSANTS IS A BAD IDEA
JOBS ON THE LINE: SAN MIGUEL FIRE VOTES TO HOLD OFF ON FIREFIGHTER LAYOFFS AMID GROWING BUDGET DEFICIT
POLITICAL WRANGLING: GREATEST "HITS" OF THE PRIMARY SEASON
How do you believe California should balance its budget?
I support the Governor’s plan to eliminate Cal-Works & childcare, hike tuitions, and cut in-home care for seniors.
28% (16 votes)
I oppose the Governor’s plan; I support eliminating corporate tax loopholes or taxing oil companies to raise revenues.
47% (27 votes)
I oppose the Governor’s plan; I believe there are better areas to cut spending.
17% (10 votes)
I oppose the Governor’s plan; I support a combination of cuts in services and tax increases.
9% (5 votes)
Total votes: 58

June 1, 2010 12:58 p.m. (Lakeside) – Structures were briefly threatened in a one-acre brush fire reported at 12:40 p.m. today in Del Sol and Los Coches Road. Full brush response, air support and mutual aid from multiple agencies were requested by Santee Fire.
June 1, 2010 (San Diego’s East County) – A SIG Alert has been issued for Highway 125, where a Border Patrol vehicle has overturned and is on fire, Incident Page Network reports. Three to four other vehicles are also involved in a collision, blocking all lanes.
May 31, 2010 (El Cajon) -- The San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce will present its“Conversations with the Candidates” legislative dinner on June 1st. All candidates running for the 36th Senate seat and the 77th Assembly district have been invited. Both are important electoral positions for the East County community and both are open seats this election cycle.
May 31, 2010 (Bonita) – An update on climate change will be presented by leaders of Citizens Climate Lobby on Thursday, June 10th at the Bonita Library, 4375 Bonita Road.
Nothing but the Truth!
May 30, 2010 (San Diego’s East County) – A hawk flew into power lines today in Mira Mesa, igniting a fire that briefly threatened homes. The fire is now extinguished. This evening, Cal-Fire is at the scene of a small fire started by a riding lawn mower on Haverford Road in Ramona. The fire is surrounded and is expected to be out soon.
May 29, 2010 (Jamul)- Harmonica John and the Reggae Band PSYDECAR will perform at a post-Memorial Day gathering Tuesday, June 1 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. across the street from the fire station at 14024 Peaceful Valley Road in Jamul.
By Megan Werland
May 29, 2010 (Boulevard) – Sacred Rocks Reserve RV park and campground invites you to an annual Memorial Day celebration. Don’t feel like roughing in a tent or RV? Other lodging options include rental cottages or a Western-style bunkhouse.
May 29, 2010 (San Diego) – San Diego Police homicide detectives are investigating the serious injury of a 32-year-old Mexican border crosser. Following a struggle, a Border Patrol agent used a Taser to subdue the suspect, who quit breathing and is not expected to survive, according to SDPD.
May 29, 2010 (Lakeside) 4:30 p.m. – A 30-acre fire centered at Slaughterhouse Canyon Road just north of Lakeside has been 100% contained at 30 acres. The fire was caused by pieces of a malfunctioning catalytic converter expelled from a vehicle, according to Cal Fire spokesperson Roxanne Provaznik.
On May 26, Moe Dubois, father of fourteen year old murder victim Amber Dubois, together with Assemblymembers Pedro Nava and Paul Cook announced a legislative package of four bills aimed at protecting children from sexual predators.
1 p.m. update: ECM publisher Mark Hanson, whose home overlooks the San Vicente Reservoir, says the fire appears to be out in his area following air drops on the blaze. The U.S. Forest Service has also been called in to assist, Incident Page Network reports.
Services Thursday for Medal of Honor recipient and former East County resident
May 29, 2010 (Alpine) – Grossmont Union High School District will host a forum on Alpine’s planned new high school on Tuesday, June 8 at 6 p.m. in the Alpine Community Center, 1830 Alpine Boulevard in Alpine. Residents from throughout the Grossmont Union High School are welcome to attend. While boundaries for the new school’s attendance are still being finalized, parents from Alpine and Blossom Valley are particularly encouraged to participate in the forum.
May 29, 2010 (Sabre Springs) BreAnna Erickson, 17, died from injuries sustained in a head-on crash with a truck on Sabre Springs Parkway near Creekbridge Place at 5:39 p.m. last night. A friend was driving the car at a high speed but lost control, according to the Coroner’s office. Four other young people were also in the car, San Diego Police report.
Nothing but the Truth!
May 27, 2010 (Spring Valley) – Facing a $1.6 million deficit, San Miguel Consolidated Fire Protection District’s Board tonight considered a proposal to lay off three firefighters, eliminate the Administrative Division Chief position and demote several officials. But after hearing moving testimony from firefighters, fire and accident victims, and others in the community, the Board voted unanimously to reject the
recommendation and consider other options.
By Buck Shott





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