by Miriam Raftery | April 29, 2026 1:24 am
By Miriam Raftery
April 28, 2026 (Borrego Springs) – “California’s largest state park — and one of the last true wild places in Southern California — could face one of the biggest industrial threats in its history,” states a website set up by the Anza-Borrego Foundation[1] at https://theabf.org/park-threat/[2] . “A proposed 500-kV transmission line, the Golden Pacific Powerlink, could cut through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park[3]— impacting wilderness, wildlife habitat, scenic landscapes, dark skies, and cultural resources.”
SDG&E released a proposed route map on April 13, 2026 and is accepting stakeholder feedback through early November 2026. You can learn more about what’s at stake, and how you can help defend the park, at the ABF’s site. Below are details. (more…)[4]
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/anza-borrego-foundation-leads-opposition-to-new-golden-pacific-powerlink-through-heart-of-anza-borrego-desert-state-park/
by Karen Pearlman | April 28, 2026 11:11 pm

Photo: Viktor Orbán, public domain image via Wikipedia
By Alexander J Schorr
April 23, 2026— After a victory in April [1]by Hungary’s Prime Minister-elect Péter Magyar[2] which ended authoritarian Viktor Orbán’s[3]16-year rule, the outgoing government has been accused of illegally[4] using state funds to finance the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, in the United States. CPAC is one of the most influential forces on the Republican Party.
The controversy[5] surrounding Orban and CPAC has evolved from ideological alignment[6] to allegations of serious criminal misconduct following his electoral defeat.
CPAc is an annual, multi-day gathering of conservative activists, politicians, and media personalities which is organized by the American Conservative Union. It focuses on promoting conservative policies, generating pro-conservative networking, and holding straw polls to gauge popularity for potential candidates, with the latest CPAC occurring at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
Magyar has labeled the diversion of taxpayer money to partisan political organizations like CPAC[7] a “crime.” While Magyar stated that CPAC[8] is welcome to return to Budapest, he emphasized that it must be funded privately rather than by Hungarian taxpayers. The new incoming administration has vowed to cut off all government cash to the group and launched a formal investigation through the National office for the Recovery and Protection of Public Assets.
Péter Magyar’s Background
Péter Magyar, once a loyal insider within Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party, only recently became Orbán’s rival[9], where Magyar led his Tisza party[10] to a victory[11] in Hungary’s parliamentary elections. Magyar held several high-level positions, including a position as a diplomat in Brussels and managing the state-owned Student Loan Centre.
Back in March 2024, Magyar resigned from his state positions and broke with Fidesz following a scandal involving a presidential pardon for a man convicted of covering up child sexual abuse. He accused the government of using ex-wife as a “scapegoat” for the controversy.
Magyar became a whistleblower, characterizing Orbán’s government as a “propaganda machine” and a system built on cronyism and mass corruption. While Magyar shares center-right and certain nationalistic leanings of Orbán’s, his political platform centers on restoring the rule of law[12] and repairing relations[13] with the European Union. He has pledged to overhaul state media and rejoin the international Criminal Court.
Orban and CPAC
The relationship between Orbán and CPAC has been marked by several other high-profile controversies over the years:
This controversy is further complicated[17] by the deep ties between Orbán and high-ranking Republicans. Prior to his 2026 defeat, Orbán received endorsements[18] from Donald Trump and JD Vance, with Vance recently visiting Budapest just before the election to boost Orbán campaign.
CPAC has served as the primary bridge for this global conservative alliance[19], frequently hosting Orbán as a “star of the stage” to champion anti-immigration and pro-government agendas.
Viktor Orbán was considered Vladimir Putin’s closest ally within the European Union (EU), especially after obstructing EU sanctions against Russia and opposing aid to Ukraine. Despite his origins in 19890 as an anti-Soviet activist, Orbán began hosting Putin, and has been the primary “voice” for Russia within the EU, where he would frequently break with the European consensus to support Russian interests.
Despite their closeness[20], following Orbán’s 2026 election loss[21], it was reported in April that Hungary could not afford a full break from Russia, even as Orbán’s position as “Putin’s man in Europe” was ending.
As for the United States, while[22] foreign nationals and entities are legally barred from direct contributions to US political campaigns, they utilize complex “backdoor” channels like shell companies, dark money nonprofits, and US-based subsidiaries to fund influential conservative PACs.
Authoritarian leaders and ideologies have assumed a potent role with the American CPAC in recent years, functioning as close allies, ideological inspirations, and key speakers for the American far-right. CPAC has increased its support in platform political figures espousing[23] “illiberal” models of governance, such as that of Viktor Orbán of Hungary and Vladimir Putin of Russia.
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/hungarys-ousted-leader-a-putin-ally-accused-of-funding-conservative-political-action-committee-in-u-s/
by Miriam Raftery | April 28, 2026 9:39 pm
April 28, 2026 (San Diego) – Top U.S. and world news includes DACA deportation threats, a presidential assassination foiled, Forest Service offices closing, the treasury declaring insolvency, a majority of Americans supporting impeachment, Iran rebuilding its arsenal during the ceasefire, the EU sending aid to Ukraine, the UAE withdrawing from OPEC, and more. (more…)[1]
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/ecm-world-watch-national-and-global-news-433/
by Miriam Raftery | April 28, 2026 9:17 pm
April 28, 2026 (San Diego) – This week’s Roundup includes video of the governor candidates’ debate, funding cuts to local arts, a tax the billionaire measure that’s qualified for the ballot, speed warnings in El Cajon, a court strikes down a California law regarding ICE agents, and more. (more…)[1]
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/east-county-roundup-local-and-statewide-news-447/
by Miriam Raftery | April 28, 2026 2:51 am
By Miriam Raftery
April 27, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) – Car shows, farm tours, Mother’s Day teas, a music festival, a country dance, and concerts including the famed rock band Three Dog Night are all coming to East County from mid-May to mid-June.
Scroll down for all the fun and festive details on these events and more. (more…)[1]
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/destination-east-county-festive-events-from-mid-may-through-mid-june/
by Eliza Bethalper | April 27, 2026 10:10 pm
East County News Service
April 27, 2026 (El Cajon) – Celebrate the iconic sound of Gloria Estefan at The Magnolia one night only, Saturday, May 23. This high‑energy tribute performance brings her greatest hits to life.
Located in the heart of downtown El Cajon, The Magnolia is one of San Diego County’s premier entertainment destinations. The venue features a beautifully renovated theater with modern sound, lighting, and projection systems, a spacious outdoor plaza with unique local dining options and at a capacity of 1,200 offers an intimate yet dynamic concert experience.
Whether you’re a longtime Gloria Estefan fan or simply looking for a fun night out, The Magnolia provides the perfect setting to enjoy live music at its best. Find tickets at Livenation.com and Ticketmaster.com.
(more…)[1]
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/the-magnolia-presents-a-tribute-to-gloria-estefan/
by Miriam Raftery | April 27, 2026 8:12 pm
Source: Cal Fire
Following another wet winter that produced significant vegetation growth across the region, rising temperatures, low humidity, and seasonal winds are rapidly curing grasses and light fuels. These conditions are increasing wildfire risk across San Diego County, prompting Cal Fire to suspend all residential outdoor burn permits within the State Responsibility Area. This suspension takes effect at 8:00am on May 1st, 2026, and suspends all residential outdoor burning of landscape debris such as branches and leaves. (more…)[1]
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/cal-fire-suspends-burn-permits-2/
by Miriam Raftery | April 27, 2026 7:11 pm
Hear our interview with SDG&E’s project manager on the
proposed route
By Miriam Raftery
April 27, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) – The state wants SDG&E to build Golden Pacific Powerlink[1], a new 500 kilovolt high-voltage line. The project would run from Imperial County through San Diego’s East County and North County, including Anza Borrego Desert State Park, then head northeast near Santa Ysabel and Warner Sprigns and into Riverside and Orange Counties. SDG&E will host two virtual open houses on May 12 and 14 at 12 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. both days. Sign up to attend[2].
ECM’s editor interviewed Erica Martin, SDG&E’s project director, for our show on KNSJ.
Read highlights below, or click the audio link below this article to hear the full interview. (more…)[3]
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/new-high-voltage-golden-pacific-powerlink-proposed-in-east-county-sdge-hosts-virtual-meetings-may-12-and-14/
by Miriam Raftery | April 26, 2026 9:28 pm
April 26, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) –Top health/science stories include the CDC blocking a report on COVID vaccines, the federal government reclassifying marijuana, flu vaccines no longer mandated for U.S. troops, and gas-powered AI centers emitting more greenhouse gases than many nations.
HEALTH
SCIENCE AND TECH
For excerpts and links to full stories, click “read more” and scroll down. (more…)[6]
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/124130-2/
by Miriam Raftery | April 26, 2026 6:54 pm
East County News Service
April 25, 2026 (Lemon Grove) – Lemon Grove resident Eric Nunez, 33, has been arrested on April 23 and charged with murder. The victim, whose identity has not yet been released, died of injuries after being shot in the 2100 block of Eldora Street in Lemon Grove on April 23 shortly after 4 a.m. (more…)[1]
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/lemon-grove-man-charged-with-murder/
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