February 14, 2013--(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 top “Roundup” headlines include:
LOCAL/REGIONAL
- Ramona solar farm wins approval (UT San Diego)
- RCPG Chair says County getting mixed signals from Ramona residents on housing projects (Ramona Patch)
- Ruling puts SD pension overhaul in doubt (U-T San Diego)
- Local DMV Staffers Were Bribed $100,000 for Driver’s Licenses, Feds Say (La Mesa Patch)
- San Diego Hospice faces critical moment (U-T San Diego)
- Boxer Wants Probe Into Equipment Problems At Troubled San Onofre Nuclear Plant
- Helix Star RB Michael Adkins Will Play Football for the Colorado Buffaloes (La Mesa Patch)
- Santee Farmer’s Market to move west (Santee Patch)
- Council acting on well at Town Center despite other claims to water (Santee Patch)
STATE
- Christopher Dorner's charred body is positively identified (Los Angeles Times)
- Controller: California is $4.3 billion ahead of forecast in January (Sacramento Bee)
- Governor Brown, Republicans float proposals to change fire fees (Sacramento Bee)
- California Seeks To Adopt Nation's Toughest Gun Laws (KPBS)
- Environmental groups, unions team up to resist CEQA push (Sacramento Bee)
- Many in Calif. Rely On Contaminated Water Sources (KPBS)
- Delta Smelt Deaths Means Less Water for Central and Southern California (KPBS)
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