by Karen Pearlman | June 5, 2026 12:44 am
West Nile Virus found in crows near Rolando and Skyline areas
Image Credit: Shutterstock
By Donna Durckel[1], County of San Diego Communications Office
June 4, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) — County workers found West Nile virus in two dead crows picked up near Rolando and Skyline. This is a good reminder that people should take steps to protect themselves from mosquito bites, because mosquitoes can spread the virus. (more…)
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/125204-2/
by Miriam Raftery | June 4, 2026 10:53 pm
By Philicia Tonangoye
June 4, 2026 (San Diego) — On May 22, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services published a memo[1] outlining new guidance for green card applicants. Under the policy, some applicants will now be required to leave the U.S. and apply through a U.S. consulate in their home country or abroad.
The decision affects temporary visa holders, including students, temporary workers and tourists who come to the U.S. for a limited time and specific purpose. (more…)
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/temporary-visa-holders-must-leave-u-s-to-apply-for-green-cards-under-new-policy/
by Eliza Bethalper | June 4, 2026 6:26 pm
East County News Service
June 4, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) – San Diego County Parks will offer a variety of animal adventures in June, including a raptor program, reading with a ranger, a discovery table, and picnic with the goats. Scroll down for details.
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/animal-adventures-for-the-family/
by Eliza Bethalper | June 4, 2026 6:11 pm
East County News Service
June 6, 2026 (San Diego) – It’s showtime in county parks across our region with the debut of the 2026 Summer Movies in the Park series. Bring your friends and family to enjoy movies under the stars. Each film begins 15 minutes after sunset. Movies run from June through October. For the full schedule, click here and scroll down for East County locations:
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/county-kicks-off-summer-movies-in-the-park-for-2026/
by Karen Pearlman | June 3, 2026 9:10 pm
Photos courtesy County of San Diego
East County News Service
June 3, 2026 (Jacumba) — San Diego County officials and fire chiefs recently gathered in the county’s high desert area to break ground on a new, state-of-the-art county fire station.
Fire Station 43, spearheaded by San Diego County Fire and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) marks a huge upgrade for emergency response infrastructure in an area that is increasingly threatened by extreme weather and intense wildfire seasons.
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/new-eco-friendly-fire-station-opens-in-jacumba/
by Karen Pearlman | June 3, 2026 8:02 pm
By Karen Pearlman
June 3, 2026 (Julian) — Roots rock and Americana tunes are coming to fill the mountains of East and North County with original music this weekend during the Fifth Annual Julian Town Square Music Festival[1].
The free community celebration will run from noon until 6 p.m., Saturday, June 6 at 2712 Washington St. in Julian.
Organized by the nonprofit Julian Community Heritage Foundation[2], with more support from the Julian Chamber of Commerce[3], the festival is the main fundraiser for the support of the continued development of the Julian Town Square — a historic corner lot becoming a permanent outdoor park and performance space.
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/julian-town-square-music-festival-coming-june-6-to-washington-street/
by Karen Pearlman | June 3, 2026 7:14 pm
East County News Service
June 3, 2026 (El Cajon) — A Santa Barbara County resident walked away a millionaire after an $8 bet led to her hitting a seven-figure jackpot last month at Sycuan Casino Resort[1].
The woman (shown in photo above, courtesy Sycuan) from Santa Barbara turned the $8 wager into a $1,278,830.66 payout while playing the “Dancing Drums Dragon” slot machine on Sunday, May 31. The win stands as the largest jackpot awarded at the El Cajon property so far this year.
“I still can’t believe I won, but I deserve this,” said the winner, known as Michelle K., following the payout.
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/santa-barbara-woman-is-big-winner-at-sycuan-casino-from-8-bet/
by Miriam Raftery | June 3, 2026 4:24 pm
By Miriam Raftery
June 3, 2026 (San Diego) – In the race to fill the redrawn 48th Congressional district seat being vacated by the retirement of Republican Darrell Issa, a a redrawn district that Democrats hope to flip from red to blue, the November run-off will be between Supervisor Jim Desmond, a Republican, and San Diego City Councilmember Marni Von Wilpert, a Democrat. Desmond currently has 41.6 percent of the votes counted thus far, while von Wilpert has 19.5 percent. (more…)
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/campa-najjar-concedes-congressional-primary-race-desmond-and-von-wilpert-advance-to-november-run-off/
by Karen Pearlman | June 3, 2026 6:11 am
With 23.2 percent of the vote counted in San Diego County, Elliott, the former San Diego City Attorney, has 44.6 percent of the vote.
Kristie Bruce-Lane, a businesswoman and nonprofit leader backed by Carl DeMaio’s Reform San Diego, currently sits in second place with 29.93 percent. Closely behind is Ed Musgrove, a retired sheriff’s captain and current San Marcos City Councilmember, who secured the endorsement of the San Diego County Republican Party and holds 25.38 percent of the vote.
The 40th District is widely considered one of the state’s premier battlegrounds, with the open seat being vacated by Jones, the current state Senate Minority Leader.

Geographically, the district covers a highly diverse blend of suburban hubs, mountain towns and northern San Diego neighborhoods, including Santee, Escondido, Poway and San Marcos; Rancho Bernardo, Mira Mesa, Scripps Ranch, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Rancho Peñasquitos and University City; and the unincorporated communities of Alpine, Lakeside, Pine Valley, Fallbrook, Ramona, Valley Center and Bonsall.
While the district has historically leaned Republican, recent voting patterns show it trending Democrat.
Elliott (photo, right) campaigned on regulatory protections, specialized mental health treatment facilities and social support frameworks to address homelessness.
Bruce-Lane, a a twice-unsuccessful Assembly candidate aligned with DeMaio’s ultra-conservative stance, has championed strict border security, the repeal of California’s sanctuary state laws and an overhaul of housing-first homelessness policies.
Musgrove, drawing on his deep roots as an Army veteran, has run on a law enforcement platform, pushing for increased state funding for local police forces and prosecuting repeat violent offenders.
Source URL: https://eastcountymagazine.org/elliott-leads-in-40th-two-republicans-battling-for-second-spot/
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