ECM THURSDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: MONARCHS COME OUT ON TOP AGAINST NORSEMEN

Story and photos by Liz Alper
 
October 19, 2023 (Spring Valley) - ECM Sports is back to work after a long break and we’re finally in Spring Valley for our first-ever Thursday night football game, as the Norsemen from Valhalla head to Monte Vista to face the Monarchs.  Both teams are a little worse for wear; Valhalla is 2-7 overall and winless at 0-3 in Grossmont League play.  Monte Vista is 2-6, 1-1 in league.

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CITY OF LA MESA HOSTS COMMUNITY DISASTER PLANNING SEMINAR

CITY OF LA MESA HOSTS COMMUNITY DISASTER PLANNING SEMINAR

October 19, 2023 (La Mesa) – In observance of National Preparedness Month, the City of La Mesa, in collaboration with the City’s Community Relations and Veterans Commission, Heartland Fire & Rescue, and the County of San Diego Office of Emergency Services, will host the upcoming Livable La Mesa Community Conversation. This event aims to educate La Mesa residents on creating a ‘personal disaster plan’ and effectively assisting friends and family with disabilities or unique access needs during emergencies.


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DEFIANT DREAMS: THE JOURNEY OF AN AFGHAN GIRL WHO RISKED EVERYTHING FOR EDUCATION

By Sola Mahfouz and Malaina Kapoor

 
   

Reviewed by Pennell Paugh

October 18,2023 (San Diego) -- Sola Mahfouz, who now lives in the U.S., recounts her life story to Malaina Kapoor, a writer and producer of the nationally syndicated public affairs radio program, In Deep.

The city of Kandahar, where Mahfouz’s family lived, became the site for battles between the Taliban and the government. Born in 1996, just two years after the Taliban’s rise in power, Mahfouz shares how Afghanistan’s women lived in a state of oppression.

The book begins:

I began to grow up the day my mother warned me to stop laughing. She was terrified that even my momentary giggle could bring a strange man to our door, ready to yell, kidnap, or even kill to silence the sounds of a young woman. Don’t dance outside your room, she’d warn me. Don’t sing in the hallways, where the sound can carry. I was eleven years old.


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LEMON GROVE APPROVES ADDITIONAL $139,000 TO REDESIGN SEWER REHABILITATION PROJECT

By Jessyka Heredia

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October 16, 2023 (Lemon Grove)—Earlier this month the Lemon Grove City Council voted to approve adding additional revenue to an already existing contract with Rick Engineering Company for a sewer rehabilitation project that was previously approved with a winning bid from Rick Engineering not to exceed $508,694 even after a buffer of $25,306 in contingency funds was included.


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BIDEN PLEDGES HUMANITARIAN AID FOR DISPLACED PALESTINIANS AND SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL; BLAMES GAZA HOSPITAL ATTACK ON JIHADISTS

By Miriam Raftery

Photo:  President Joe Biden, speaking in Tel Aviv, Israel (screenshot)

October 18, 2023 (Tel Aviv)—President Joe Biden, in Israel today, announced plans for the U.S. to send $150 million in aid to both Gaza and the West Bank. He also reaffirmed America’s support for Israel’s right to protect its freedom  following the Hamas attacks on Israel.

In addition, Biden said he believes that the devastation at the Al Ahli hospital in Gaza yesterday was the result of  a missile launch by Islamic Jihad, a militant group in Gaza, though Hamas has claimed  Israel attacked the hospital.


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ASSEMBLYMEMBER AKILAH WEBER, M.D. ANNOUNCES LEGISLATION SIGNED BY GOVERNOR

 East County News Service

October 18, 2023 (Sacramento, CA) -- Assemblymember Akilah Weber, M.D. announces that Governor Gavin Newsom has finished taking action on all of her bills. “I am grateful to the Governor and all my colleagues in the Legislature for recognizing the importance of these bills. I look forward to engaging with the administration and stakeholders on the implementation of these new laws over the next several months,” said Assemblymember Weber (D- La Mesa).

Many of the bills that were signed positively impact public health, education and equity in California and can serve as a model for other states, according to Weber’s office. The bills that were signed are as follows:


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HAPPINESS IS SAVING A DOG

East County News Service

 

October 17, 2023 (Lyons Valley) – “Happiness is saving a dog,” Cal Fire/San Diego Fire posted on Facebook today,  along with photos of a dramatic rescue.


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SANTEE LAKES HOSTS SPOOKTACULAR AND TRUNK OR TREAT OCT. 28

East County News Service

October 17, 2023 (Santee) - Every ghoul is welcome at Santee Lakes’ first-ever Spooktacular and Trunk-or-Treat on Saturday, October 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  This will be a ghoulish day of games, a giant Halloween maze, face painting, creepy crafts, photo opportunities, and much more.  


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SETTLEMENT REACHED IN LAWSUIT OVER FAMILIES SEPARATED AT BORDER BY TRUMP-ERA POLICY

By Miriam Raftery

Photo,left, courtesy of the ACLU

October 17, 2023 (San Diego) – The U.S.Justice Department has reached a settlement in a San Diego-based class action lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on behalf of immigrant families separated at the international border by the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance immigration policy.

The settlement is subject to a judge’s approval.

“The practice of separating families at the southwest border was shameful,” Attorney Merrick Garland said in a statement. ”This agreement will facilitate the reunification of separated families and provide them with critical services to aid in their recovery.”

Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the ACLU, said in a press release, “The ACLU has settled hundreds of lawsuits in our 103-year history, but none more important than this one. To America’s enduring shame, we tore children from the arms of their families to enact a xenophobic agenda. This settlement closes the darkest chapter of the Trump administration, but as welcomed as it is, the damage inflicted on these families will forever be tragic and irreversible.”


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BIDEN HEADS TO ISRAEL AND JORDAN AS MIDEAST CRISIS DEEPENS: U.S. DEPLOYS AMPHIBIOUS TASK FORCE, WARSHIPS TO REGION AS PRECAUTION

 

By Miriam Raftery

Photo, left:  Amphibious assault ship USS Bataan, front, and the landing ship USS Carter Hall, by U.S.Navy Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Riley Gasdia

October 17, 2023  (Washington D.C.) – President Joe Biden is traveling to Israel to meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu tomorrow, after which he will head to Jordan for a meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, USA Today reports.

U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has said that while Biden fully supports Israel’s “right and indeed the duty to defend its people,” the President will also work with Israel to develop a plan “that will enable humanitarian aid from donor nations and multilateral organizations to reach civilians in Gaza—and them alone,”  Voice of America reports. He voiced concerns that Hamas, the terrorist organization that governs Palestine and launched the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, could intercept supplies of food, water, fuel and medicines.

Israel reports that the Hamas attacks killed at least 1,400 people in Israel and injured more than 4,121.  Hamas has also taken an estimated 200 to 250 hostages.  The dead and captured include American citizens as well as Israelis.  Palestinian officials estimate that Israel bombings in Gaza, which Israel says targeted  Hamas militants, have killed 2,778 people and injured 9,938. 

The United Nations warns of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. 


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KAISER STRIKE SETTLES AS HEALTHCARE WORKERS REACH “HISTORIC" CONTRACT

East County News Service

October 17, 2023 (Los Angeles) -- More than 85,000 Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers reached a historic tentative agreement on Oct.13 for a new contract that will substantially raise wages, bolster patient safety and make critical investments in the healthcare workforce at hundreds of Kaiser facilities across California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. 


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GOVERNOR NEWSOM SIGNS BILL TO PROTECT WATER RATEPAYERS: NEW LAW GIVES ALL AREA VOTERS A SAY ON WHETHER AGENCIES CAN LEAVE COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY

AB 399 ensures impacted residents get to vote on detachment proposals

East County News Service

October 17, 2023 – The Water Ratepayers Protection Act of 2023 (Assembly Bill 399) was signed Friday by California Gov. Gavin Newsom, adding affordability safeguards for residents and businesses in the San Diego County Water Authority’s service area. The legislation, introduced by Encinitas Assemblymember Tasha Boerner and sponsored by the City of San Diego, expands voting requirements should agencies seek to withdraw or “detach” from the Water Authority.


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FATAL PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT IN EL CAJON

 

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October 17, 2023 (El Cajon)— A traffic light with red lightDescription automatically generatedA 28-year-old woman has died after being struck by a vehicle yesterday morning in El Cajon.


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CANTOR WHO IS IDF RESERVIST BIDS FAREWELL TO HIS U.S. CONGREGATION

By Donald H. Harrison, San Diego Jewish World, a member of the San Diego Online News Association

Photo:  cantor Hanan Leberman, in happier times, led congregants of Tifereth Israel Synagogue in song during Sukkot {SDJW photo}

October 16, 2023 (San Diego) - Cantor Hanan Leberman of Tifereth Israel Synagogue bade his congregation an emotional goodbye Sunday, Oct. 15,  as he prepared to return to Israel to join his IDF Reserve unit now preparing for whatever may come in the war with Hamas.


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AS GAZA TURMOIL DEEPENS, SOME LEADERS DIAL BACK PRO-ISRAEL RHETORIC--BUT WON'T CALL FOR CEASE FIRE

Officials in Europe, Canada, and the U.S. have attempted to "backtrack" on the widespread unconditional support that's been expressed in the last week for Israel's assault on Gaza.

By Julia Conley, Common Dreams

Reprinted under a Creative Commons license from Common Dreams

Photo, left: Bombing in Gaza,  Al Araby cc by SA 3.0

October 16, 2023 (Israel) - The United Nations special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories expressed concern on Sunday that the international body has so far not publicly advocated for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, as rhetoric from the United States and other influential countries has offered tacit approval of an Israeli air campaign in the blockaded enclave where at least 2,670 Palestinians, including more than 700 children, have now been killed.


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SPRING VALLEY SWAT STANDOFF ENDS IN ARREST: SUSPECT HELD TWO MEN AT GUNPOINT

Weapons seized included handguns and parts to make AR-15 rifles

Story and photos by Miriam Raftery

Updated 10 p.m. with additional details from the Sheriff's department

October 16, 2023 (Spring Valley) – Roger Bell, 38, a suspect who prompted a  five-hour SWAT team standoff in the Casa de Oro area of Spring Valley, is under arrest. 

The incident began shortly after 11 a.m. when the Rancho San Diego and Lemon Grove Sheriff’s substations responded to a call reporting a stabbing in the 9600 block of Campo Road.  They spoke with the victim, who said he was stabbed in the hand with a 10-inch knife by his roommate. 

"The victim and a friend were reportedly threatened with a gun and held against theirwill by the suspect for two hours," saysDetective Guadalupe Catano. 


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MISSING 10-YEAR-OLD BOY IN LA MESA

Update: The missing child has been found,  La Mesa Police Dept. advises.

East County News Service

October 16, 2023 (La Mesa) -- La Mesa Police seek public help to locate a missing 10-year-old boy,  last seen in the 8000 block of Parkway Drive, La  Mesa.

Ezra is white with short brown/red hair and hazel eyes. He is 4 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 85 pounds.  He iswearing a green or turquoise gaming T-shirt and has a gray Adidas backpack.


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FIRE IN MARRON VALLEY NEAR TECATE

East County Wildfire & Emergency Alerts

October 16,2023 (Tecate,CA) --  Cal Fire/San DIego County Fire crews and a water-dropping helicopter are at the scene of a vegation fire in Marron Valley, west of Tecate.  The fire has burned at least four acres on the U.S. side of the international border.


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SDSU FOOTBALL, WEST HILLS ALUM JACK BROWNING NAMED MOUNTAIN WEST SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Browning earns fourth career MW weekly honor

Source:  goaztecs.com

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October 16, 2023 (San Diego) - San Diego State football’s Jack Browning (Lakeside, Calif./Grossmont College/West Hills HS) has been named the Mountain West Special Teams Player of the Week, the league announced Monday. It is the second weekly conference honor for the defending MW Special Teams Player of the Year and the fourth of his career. 


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COMMUNITY MEMBERS DEMAND TRANSPARANCY AT CAJON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT

By Jessyka Heredia

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October 15, 2023 (El Cajon)-- A group of community members came to address the Cajon Valley School District at their monthly board meeting Tuesday due to policy changes on the agenda that would shift Superintendent  David Miyashiro’s evaluation to private session without the public in attendance, leaving the public unable to comment on or express criticism.


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PHOTO OF THEWEEK: SOLAR ECLIPSE

October 15, 2023 (San Diego’s East County)—Jake Christie of East County snapped this shot of yesterday’s solar eclipse, shot through a welder’s mask.


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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: OPEN HOUSE AT THE LAKESIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

Story and photos by Shiloh Ireland

October 15, 2023 (Lakeside) -- On Saturday, September 30, Lakeside Fire Protection District held its annual Open House featuring department trucks and an ambulance, a Sheriff department K9 demonstration, a REACH helicopter landing, face painting for kids, a dunk- a-firefighter booth and agencies with booths and demonstrations. The event brought a full house of guests, with firefighters serving hot dogs and hamburgers to the crowd of smiling faces.


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HUNDREDS ATTEND SANTEE FIRE DEPARMENT OPEN HOUSE

Story and photos by Shiloh Ireland

October 15, 2023 (Santee) -- Santee Fire Department held its Open House on Oct. 7, attracting hundreds of visitors. Children enjoyed interactive activities including face painting and games, as well as boarding fire engines, squirting water with a fire hose and more.


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SANTEE GETS ITS OWN APP

By Mike Allen

October 15, 2023 (Santee) -- For everything Santee, there’s an app for that.

Cell phone users or anyone with a digital device linked to the Internet can download the free application, called MySanteeCA, which allows users (with both Android and Apple versions) to access an array of things.  These include the city’s website, a permitting and licensing portal, a space to report city issues such as graffiti removal, and even the city’s own television channel, SanteeTV.


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AT TOWN HALL IN LAKESIDE, REFORM CALIFORNIA’S DEMAIO SPEAKS OUT ON CRIME AND HOMELESSNESS ISSUES

By Shiloh Ireland

October 14, 2023 (Lakeside) - Conservative activist Carl DeMaio, chairman of Reform California, held a townhall last month at the Lakeside VFW focused on rising crime and homelessness in California and East County.


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GOFUNDME FOR EL CAJON WOMAN, 65, WHO LOST HOME IN FIRE

By Cecilie Shamanow

El Cajon – Imagine going to sleep at night in your home, content, safe and secure, only to wake up to it going up in flames. Melissa Taylor didn’t have to imagine such a tragedy because it was her reality.  The 65-year-old El Cajon resident woke up the night of August 7th to a fire rapidly spreading through her home.

Taylor, who normally falls asleep to the sound of her television, was awoken at 5:30  pm. by the sudden silence caused by the power going out in her trailer. She could hear the sound of her neighbors outside yelling for her to get out.

She narrowly escaped; the trailer was burned beyond repair in a matter of moments. Taylor could do nothing but watch as it burned, and listen to the sounds of her four cats crying inside, unable to escape.


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LEMON GROVE FORWARD CLUB’S 2ND ANNUAL SOCKTOBER EVENT TO HELP EAST COUNTY’S UNHOUSED NEIGHBORS IS UNDERWAY

 

October 13, 2023 (Lemon Grove) -- The Lemon Grove Forward Club is aiming to get warm new, unused socks directly into the hands of the unhoused in Lemon Grove and the rest of East County. The Forward Club was able to collect over 1100 pairs of socks last year and they are hoping this year to reach over 1600 pairs.


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GOVERNOR SIGNS AB 1287, CREATING DENSITY BONUSES FOR MIDDLE-INCOME APARTMENTS AND CONDOS

By Miriam Raftery

 

October 13, 2023 (San Diego) – Wednesday, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law AB1287, legislation that will encourage new homes for tens of thousands of middle-income families throughout California. The bill passed the Assembly76-1 and the Senate 31-4. View bill text. The new law amends the state’s Density Bonus law, which exempts builders from parking and density requirements if projects have a specified amount of units for low-income residents.  The new law expands this to include incentives to build housing for middle income residents, allowing more units and higher buildings.


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COUNTY LAUNCHES BLUE ENVELOPE PROGRAM TO HELP IN INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

East County News Service

October 13, 2023 (San Diego) -- San Diego County is launching the Blue Envelope Program starting October 16. The program is designed to promote inclusivity and provide an enhanced communication awareness tool between law enforcement and community members diagnosed with a condition or disability such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, dementia, anxiety, or other conditions that might require additional accommodations or awareness during a law enforcement interaction.


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ECM WORLD WATCH: NATIONAL AND GLOBAL NEWS

October 13, 2023 (San Diego’s East County) - East County Magazine's World Watch helps you be an informed citizen on important issues globally and nationally. As part of our commitment to reflect all voices and views, we include links to a variety of news sources representing a broad spectrum of political, religious, and social views. Top world and U.S. headlines include:

U.S.

WORLD

Israel-Palestine War

Other world news

For excerpts and links to full stories, click “read more” and scroll down.


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