OUR NOVEMBER 2015 SHOWS ARE NOW ONLINE

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January 3, 2016 (San Diego’s East County) -- Our November 2015 radio shows are now online!  You can listen online now (sound files may take a minute to load). For links to listen to the shows plus a full list of topics and interviews in November, click here and scroll down.

Our newsmaker interviews include Molly Nocom (photo, left) on her amazing achievements helping developmentally disabled adults at Noah Homes, Bobbi Brink at Lions, Tigers and Bears on her latest tiger rescue effort, plus a two-part interview with SDSU’s David McIllwain on terror and refugee issues, as well as tips from his class on emergency preparedness. On Bookshelf, hear from Bill “Santa” Swank on his book, Christmas in San Diego. Our news coverage also included the latest in the Alpine High School case, the Covert Canyon controversy, homeless issues,  Tribal Beat coverage of local and national Native American issues, and much more.

The East County Magazine Show airs Mondays and Fridays from 5 to 6 p.m. on KNSJ, 89.1 FM.  The shows rerun on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. and Saturdays at 8 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.

Audio files to listen to shows are at the bottom of this page, below the index of shows.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Intro

 Alpine high school: judge issues tentative ruling for Grossmont

Cedar Fire memorial dedicated

Covert Canyon gets tentative approval

FEMA urges Californians to buy flood insurance

Sandbags available at rural fire stations

Uninsured kids: number drops in CA

Newsmaker: Molly Nocom, Noah’s Homes

Obama signs school testing reforms

Children’s services renewed

East County ghost stories

Closing credits

Friday, November 6, 2015

Intro

Freeway shooting in East County

Weather wallop: Highway 94 flooded

Urban runoff

Alpine’s roller coaster case

Issa is richest in Congress, Hunter is in debt

Covered CA open enrollment

First flu death of season

Drug price relief

Chargers’ Keenan Allen injured

Health insurance companies fined for directory inaccuracies

GOP issues debate demands

Public News Service national news

Tribal Beat: Oil pipeline

Updates on missing man Bear Diaz

Destination East County

Anonymous takes on the Ku Klux Klan

Public News Service: consumers protest forced arbitration clauses

Newsmaker: Carmen Bonilla Wheelchair Dancers (rerun)

Free sand and bags at rural fire stastions

FEMA urges Californians to buy flood insurance

Green Scene: Desert solar causing problems, study finds

Monday, November 9

Intro

Blue light seen across region was missile test

Nuclear dump lawsuit over San Onofre

Capitol Report: President says no to Keystone Pipeline

Public utilities initiative

Body found in Japatul

Greene Scene: San Diego approves solar panels

Teddy bear drive

Salton sea restoration begins

Casa de Oro blight: update

Friday, November 13

Covert Canyon appeals

Alpine High School  hearing

Santee stalker

Capitol Reports: Obama immigration appeal goes to Supreme Court

Obama blocks Keystone pipeline

Blue flash was missile test

River Flash mob at Lakeside River Park

Destination East County: Top festivals and events

Tribal Beat: Sanders bill would protect Oak Flats

Nuclear dump suit over San Onofre

Casa de Oro blight update

Closing credits

Monday, November 16

Paris terrorist attacks

Fight fo4 15 minimum wage raise initiative

Public utilities initiative

Death penalty upheld

Green Scene: climate change  increasing fire risk

Pot czar job announced by state

Governor’s oil mapping

Teddy bear drive

JFK filim in Lemon Grove recalls his visit here

Newsmaker: Bobbi Brink, Lions, Tigers & Bears on Himmel tiger cub and more

Public News Service top national headlines

Americans are less religious than in past

Tribal Beat: Sanders bill would protect Oak Flat

Sounds of History: lemon packing in Lemon Grove

Closing credits

Friday, November 20, 2015

Intro

Refugees: Governors oppose admission

House passes anti-refugee bill

Newsmaker: David McIllwain, SDSU professor on terrorism and humanitarian issues

Destination East County

Closing credits

Monday, November 23 (Note: Our show did not air due to transmission interruption caused by weather)

Friday, November 27

Intro

Travel alert issued by State Dept.

Covert Canyon appeals allowed

Pig shooting in Ramona shot down

Lasers strike planes

Capitol Report: ISIS threatens U.S.

GUHSD declares war on charters

Destination East County: top festivals and events

Shop East County launched

Firewood may have bark beetles

Chaldean Christmas benefit for refugees

Bookshelf: William Swank, Santa and author of Christmas in San Diego

Holiday safety tips

Monday, November 30

Intro

San Diego has fourth most homeless in U.S.

SDSU Muslims hold rally

Frost warning

Military dogs earn protection

Project Innocence frees man after 16 years in prison

Tuberculosis at Helix High

Neighbor saves pet from fire in El Cajon

Tribal Beat: Thousand Voices premier

SDG&E fights community choice (Public News Service)

Spice drug illnesses

County News Service alert on boring beetles

Public News Service weekend update: Abortion shooting, Chicago violence and more)

Newsmaker Interview: Jeffrey McIllwain, SDSU professor (part 2) – emergency preparedness

Note: All shows also include station identifications and public service announcements.

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