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Clik here to view.March 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:
STATE
- Forest Service may let more fires burn (Sacramento Bee)
- California pushes - some say too hard - to recover money for fighting wildfires (Sacramento Bee)
- Editorial: Public’s right to know is too basic to risk (Sacramento Bee)
- Lawsuit balks at PUC 'stakeholder' meeting (UT San Diego)
- Capitol Alert: Lawmakers scold California PUC for erroneous budget forecasts (Sacramento Bee)
- New Study Shows California's Local Road System In Crisis (KPBS)
LOCAL/REGIONAL
- ER wait times at Sharp Grossmont three times longer than national average (La Mesa Patch)
- Filner, Supervisors Announce New Solar Initiative (KPBS)
- Sex Offender Email Alert System Launching In San Diego County (KPBS)
- Uh, We Don't Have to Vote on Taxes Anymore (Voice of San Diego)
- Feds release confidential report on San Onofre nuclear plant (KPBS)
- Lakeside’s Mile of Trees hopes to create urban forest (EC Californian)
- Sprinter to shut down for up to 4 months (U-T San Diego)
- Say Shalom to La Mesa's Newest Holy Man: Rabbi Rafi Andrusier (La Mesa Patch)
- California Coastal Commission rejects Navy explosives training plan (10 News)
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