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New leader at East County EDC in Matt Sanford

Printer-friendly versionEast County News Service Feb. 26, 2026 (El Cajon) — The East County Economic Development Council has named Matt Sanford as its new President and CEO, with plans coming for a new chapter as the region’s economic growth continues Following a competitive nationwide search that drew more than 300 applicants, Sanford was selected to succeed James Sly, who departed late last year to

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Printer-friendly versionEast County News Service Photo by Miriam Raftery: Bishop Shaleta in May 2024 at opening of incubator business center for refugees and immigrants in El Cajon February 25, 2026 (El Cajon) – Bishop Emmanuel Shaleta, the top official at St. Peter the Apostle of San Diego Chaldean church in El Cajon, is under investigation by the Sheriff’s fraud unit

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ICE agents outside local school campuses raise concerns

Printer-friendly version By Alexander J. Schorr February 25, 2026 (San Diego) — Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity has increased in surrounding school areas, which includes the occupying of parking lots,  monitoring of bus routes, and arrests occurring blocks away from schools. At least 3,800 children have been booked into ICE detention between January 2025 and early 2026. Families have expressed anxiety over “haunting and taunting” by

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AI glasses: another potential power that poses threats to schools

Printer-friendly versionBy Alexander J. Schorr Photo:  screenshot of Meta’s Ray Ban AI Glasses analysis by Surfshark February 25, 2026 (San Diego) — AI in the United States has the potential for great power and change in the nation. It is very much a new “wild west,” and because there are no significant guardrails, there is great danger from it facing human

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Public input sought on La Cresta Road safety following head-on fatal collision

Printer-friendly versionBy Paul Levikow Photo via San Diego Fire Protection District February 25, 2026 (Crest) – The Crest Dehesa Granite Hills Harbison Canyon Planning Group is seeking public input on the safety of La Cresta Road, following a recent fatal head-on collision in Crest. Josefina Sanchez, 72, was killed by an alleged drunk driver in the crash Feb. 11, 2026 while visiting her son

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Unidentified driver dies in Dulzura collision

Printer-friendly versionEast County News Service February 25, 2026 (Dulzura) – An unidentified male driver of a 2009 Nissan Cube has died in a hospital of injuries sustained February 23 around 2:55 p.m. He was driving eastbound on State Route 94, west of Little Tecate Road in Dulzura, when he veered into ongoing traffic and struck a 2003 Dodge Ram driven

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After Supreme Court overturns some of Trump’s tariffs, Democrats push for refunds to U.S. businesses

Printer-friendly versionBy G. A. McNeeley Image created with ChatGPT February 24, 2026 (Washington D.C.) — Three Senate Democrats released legislation on Monday, February 23 that would mandate refunds of tariffs paid under President Donald Trump’s higher duties that The Supreme Court struck down on Friday, February 20, according to CNBC. The legislation, led by Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), Senator Jeanne Shaheen

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RED FLAG WARNING ISSUED WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DUE TO EXTREME FIRE DANGER

Printer-friendly versionBy Chuck Westerheide, County of San Diego Communications Office November 5, 2024 (San Diego) – The National Weather Service in San Diego has issued a Red Flag Warning, which is in effect from 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov 7. The Red Flag Warning has been issued due to strong gusty winds, low humidity and

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RED FLAG WARNING ISSUED WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DUE TO EXTREME FIRE DANGER

Printer-friendly versionBy Chuck Westerheide, County of San Diego Communications Office November 5, 2024 (San Diego) – The National Weather Service in San Diego has issued a Red Flag Warning, which is in effect from 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov 7. The Red Flag Warning has been issued due to strong gusty winds, low humidity and

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TRAIL NAMED AFTER LONGTIME RAMONA RESIDENT

Printer-friendly versionBy Tracy DeFore, County of San Diego Communications Office   Photo:  John Degenfelder stands next to Degenfelder trail sign.   November 4, 2024 (Ramona) – In a surprise ceremony, a trail at the Luelf Pond County Preserve was named for a nearby and long-time resident who has spent decades championing trails and the community of Ramona. County Parks and

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TRAIL NAMED AFTER LONGTIME RAMONA RESIDENT

Printer-friendly versionBy Tracy DeFore, County of San Diego Communications Office   Photo:  John Degenfelder stands next to Degenfelder trail sign.   November 4, 2024 (Ramona) – In a surprise ceremony, a trail at the Luelf Pond County Preserve was named for a nearby and long-time resident who has spent decades championing trails and the community of Ramona. County Parks and

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PADRE DAM DIRECTORS FACE CHALLENGERS FOR WATER BOARD SEATS

Printer-friendly version By Miriam Raftery Photo, left to right:  District 4 candidates Kim Hales and Ivan Andujar,  District 2 candidates Robert Lloyd Senior and Suzanne Till November 2, 2024 (Santee) – Four candidates are vying for two seats on the Padre Dam Municipal Water District. The district provides water, including recycled water, to over 100,000 East County residents and businesses. 

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PADRE DAM DIRECTORS FACE CHALLENGERS FOR WATER BOARD SEATS

Printer-friendly version By Miriam Raftery Photo, left to right:  District 4 candidates Kim Hales and Ivan Andujar,  District 2 candidates Robert Lloyd Senior and Suzanne Till November 2, 2024 (Santee) – Four candidates are vying for two seats on the Padre Dam Municipal Water District. The district provides water, including recycled water, to over 100,000 East County residents and businesses. 

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HOULAHAN TAKES ON ISSA OVER PROTECTING DEMOCRACY, WOMEN’S RIGHTS, HEALTHCARE, AND INFRASTRUCTURE IN 48th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

Printer-friendly versionView video of full interview,  hear audio,  or scroll down for highlights East County News Service November 2, 2024 (San Diego’s East County) – Stephen Houlahan is a former Santee City Councilman and registered nurse who led successful effforts to block a dangerous liquified natural gas pipeline through the 48th Congressional district that he is now running to represent. 

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LAW ENFORCEMENT PREPARED TO PROTECT ELECTION SECURITY IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY

Printer-friendly version By East County News Service Local law enforcement assures the public that the safety and well-being of everyone who heads to the polls on Election Day are top priorities.  November 2, 2024 (San Diego) — Local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in San Diego County are working to ensure Election Day (Tuesday, November 5) is a safe

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