San Diego County has free parking perks for seniors

San Diego County Supervisor Joel Anderson holds up his senior parking pass at Mt. Woodson Gateway County Preserve in Ramona. (Photo courtesy Joel Anderson Facebook page)
 
East County News Service
 
April 10, 2026 (San Diego County) — While parking prices across the region seem to be climbing faster than a fit hiker scaling Iron Mountain, local seniors can count on San Diego County to give them a break on vehicle parking fees.
 
San Diego County Supervisor Joel Anderson sent a notice this past week on his social media account reminding those 62 and older that they are able to get free day-use parking at local parks.

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CHP urges drivers to follow hands-free cell phone law; officers report more violations as distracted driving causes hundreds of crashes annually

East County News Service

April 10, 2026 (San Diego County) -- Distracted driving causes hundreds of crashes across California each year, and violations of the state’s hands-free cellphone law remain an ongoing concern.

As part of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the California Highway Patrol is urging drivers to put down their phones and stay attentive to help make roads safer for everyone.


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Padres still celebrating big Thursday night victory over Rockies

The Padres will sport their new "City Connect 2.0" uniforms with a special patch on the arm tonight at home against the Colorado Rockes. Photo courtesy San Diego Padres

East County News Service

April 10, 2026  (San Diego) — The San Diego Padres might just be starting to pick up some steam.

In a finish that felt more like end-of-season heroics instead of an April extra-inning game, Padres infielder Xander Bogaerts sent a 1-2 slider over the left-field wall at Petco Park for a walk-off grand slam in the 12th inning of Thursday night's game against visiting Colorado, giving the Padres a thrilling 7-3 victory over the Rockies.

The Padres are now at 7-7, tied for second place with the Arizona Diamondbacks in the National League West, as they continue play against the Rockies, who are in San Diego all weekend.


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Don’t miss Santa Ysabel and Wynola on your way to visit Julian

Tiny mountain towns often overlooked by travelers in East County’s back country

By Paul Levikow

Photos by Miriam Raftery and Paul Levikow

April 10, 2026 (Santa Ysabel/Wynola) – Visitors travelling to Julian north from Ramona can oftentimes overlook two equally charming communities along the way. Some might even think Santa Ysabel, population around 600, and Wynola with about 200 residents, are actually part of Julian. They are not. Each town has its own unique and enchanting vibe with distinctive views of the Cleveland National Forest and Cuyamaca Mountains.

Perhaps Santa Ysabel, which is about seven miles from Julian, and Wynola, a mere three miles away along state Routes 78 and 79, could be considered suburbs of Julian and its approximately 1,700 residents. All three communities are about an hour drive from San Diego proper by heading east along Interstate 8, then north on state Route 67. That’s the path that takes travelers through Santa Ysabel and Wynola. There are lots of things to see and do in those communities that might make visitors forget they were on the way to Julian, known for its pies, apple picking, Gold Rush history, shopping, and mountain getaway accommodations.

So, let’s get going.


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Learn how to use the county's 'Tell Us Now!' app on April 13

East County News Service
 
April 10, 2026 (Rancho San Diego) — We've all been there: you’re driving through somewhere in San Diego County and run over a jagged pothole, spot a flooded culvert or keep seeing the same abandoned vehicle on a street corner.... but the thought of trying to find the right County department to call and report what you see is overwhelming.
 
The County of San Diego has been working to change that narrative with its "Tell Us Now!" app for mobile phones.
 
The app has been helping people connect to County services since it first launched in 2017, but to help more residents navigate the digital tool, the office of Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe is hosting a community meeting focused on using the app on Monday, Apreil 13 at the Casa de Oro Library.
 
The event, from 10 a.m. to noon at the library at 9805 Campo Road in Spring Valley, aims to turn residents into neighborhood advocates, showing exactly how a single photo can spark a government response.

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Attacked by AI-cyberbots: Please help us fund critical security upgrades

By Miriam Raftery

April 10, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) – Our East County Magazine website is being attacked by AI-cyberbots that have repeatedly crashed it. Our new website designed in Wordpress is ready to launch with great new features for readers – but we can’t launch without critical security upgrade programs that cost thousands of dollars.  Please help! Donate at https;//www.eastcountymedia.org./donate

We are also seeking major sponsors who may want to sponsor any special section on the new site, as well as angel donors/philanthropists who would love to earn the loyalty of our many readers.

Our audience is huge—more than 10 million hits and 650,000 unique visitors each month! Our success in growing our readership is unfortunately also attacking cyberbots seeking to cause harm. It's critical to protect our 18 years of news articles on our existing site as well as protect the new site design immediately.

Call 619 698 7617 or email editor@eastcountymagazine.org for more information.


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ECM World Watch: national and global news

April 9, 2026 (San Diego) -- 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:

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Three arrested in child abuse investigation, drugs also uncovered

East County News Service
 
April 9, 2026 (Spring Valley) -- Three Spring Valley residents are in custody following an investigation into child abuse that uncovered a stash of narcotics inside a local residence.
 
Detectives from the Rancho San Diego Sheriff's Office on Tuesday assisted Child Welfare Services in executing a search warrant at a home on the 9000 block of Eucalyptus Street. Entering the residence after 2 p.m., authorities detained three individuals: Karina Rice, 31; Diann Whitt, 67; and Jarron Wood, 30.
 

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Temporary cease fire reached in Iran after Trump threatened “a whole civilization will die;” conflict takes toll on U.S. economy

By Alex J. Schorr

April 9, 2026 — As of yesterday, the United States and Iran have agreed to a fragile two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, with the agreement aiming to pause hostilities that began on February 28. Pakistan-mediated talks are scheduled to begin in Islamabad on Friday April 10, to seek a permanent settlement.  The fragile cease-fire comes after Trump posted a threat on social media Tuesday stating that a “whole civilization will die tonight” unless Iran reopened the Strait of Hormuz.

Additionally, a big point of contention has also emerged concerning Lebanon. While Pakistan and Iran maintain that the truce includes "Lebanon and elsewhere,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Trump have stated that the ceasefire does not cover Lebanon, where Israel has significantly intensified its attacks against Hezbollah.


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AB 1959 moves along, inspired by 2001 school shooting at Santana

Story and photo by Karen Pearlman

April 9, 2026 (Santee) — Twenty-five years after teenage student armed with a gun opened fire at Santana High School, survivors and prosecutors are closer to closing a legal loophole they say allows the state’s most violent juvenile offenders to exploit the justice system for early release.

On Tuesday in Sacramento, the Assembly Public Safety Committee voted 8-0 to advance Assembly Bill 1959, a bipartisan measure authored by Assemblymember Dr. Darshana Patel (D-San Diego). The bill aims to restore judicial discretion in cases involving mass casualties and “heinous” crimes committed by minors.


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East County Roundup: local and statewide news

April 9, 2026 (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 round-up stories include:

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New leadership at County Dept. of Animal Services

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April 8, 2026 (San Diego County) — San Diego County is stabilizing the leadership of the Department of Animal Services, appointing a new Director and a new Deputy Director to steer the agency through a period of transition after an investigative series last year by journalists at KPBS uncovered serious issues within the department.
 
The county announced today that Dr. Brieana Sarvis has been named the Director of Animal Services and Kendra King is Animal Services' new Deputy Director.
 

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Historic landmark to anchor new travel center in Jamul

Artist's rendering of coming Barretts Travel Center in Jamul (Photo courtesy Kirvin Doak Communications)
 
East County News Service
 
April 7, 2026 (Jamul) — The weathered red timber and distinctive double porches of the 1891 Barrett Ranch House has long stood as a fading ghost of San Diego County’s ranching heritage.
 
Long suffering from neglect and vandalism inside and out, Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation has just announced a plan that will not only save the historic structure but transform it into the centerpiece of a modern gateway to the backcountry of East County.

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Photo of the week: Jacumba sunset

 

 April 6, 2026 (Jacumba Hot Springs) – Martin Eder sent in this photo, taken along Interstate 8 just west of Jacumba near the San Diego-Imperial County line, after he attended the Magical Mystery Beatles tribute music festival at De Anza Springs Resort.


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Two dead from Shelter Valley collision

East County News Service

April 6, 2026 (San Diego County) – A head-on collision Saturday, April 4 on State Route 78 south of S-2 in Shelter Valley near Julian resulted in two deaths and two others injured.

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection/San Diego County Fire responded along with multiple other agencies to the crash, which required extensive extrication.

Two persons from the collision were airlifted to local trauma centers and two others were pronounced dead at the scene.

Highway 78 was closed in both directions for approximately five hours during the incident.


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Cal State University San Marcos and nearby homes evacuated due to brush fire

East County Wildfire & Emergency Alerts

April 5, 2026 (San Marcos) – The #MoreeFire in San Marcos has led to evacuations, including the California State University San Marcos Campus.  

Evacuation orders and warnings have been issued. As this is a rapidly changing situation, check the Genasys Map for the current evacuation zones: 

CSU San Marcos sent this emergency alert:  “Main Campus Evacuation - DO NOT exit campus via Campus View and La Moree. Follow all police instructions. Do not come to campus."

A Temporary Evacuation Point is open at Mission Hills High School located at 1 Mission Hills Court, San Marcos, CA 92069, per San Diego Sheriff on X.


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Cheers to the Valley Wine Festival April 18 in Ramona

East County News Service

April 5, 2026 (Ramona) – The Ramona Chamber of Commerce is inviting the public to savor the 2026 Cheers to the Valley Wine Festival, from noon to 4 p.m., Saturday, April 18.

This event features an elevated afternoon celebrating the best of Ramona Valley wine, food and local artistry.

A $50 ticket includes unlimited tastings from local wineries, a commemorative glass, catered small bites, live music by Sam Powell, and an opportunity to shop at local art and craft vendors.


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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

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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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