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March 28, 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
- History takes a beating with sale of Warner Springs Ranch (U-T San Diego)
- SD seeks controversial `drone zone’ (U-T San Diego)
- A Decade After War's Start, Iraqi Refugees Are Transforming (El Cajon) A California Town (KPBS)
- Utilities seek $769M from customers for faulty nuclear equipment (U-T San Diego)
- RUSD school board supports possible temporary County loan (Ramona Patch)
- Boss at ailing Calif. nuke plant made $2M in 2012 (Sacramento Bee)
- Put neighborhood solar power to good use (U-T San Diego)
- Northrop Grumman lands $433.5 million contract (KPBS)
- San Diego County Schools Get Meningitis Warning (KPBS)
- Coach’s youngest daughters released from hospital (UT San Diego)
- Craigslist job scam lures people to Mexico (UT San Diego)
- Water officials got raises amid rate hikes ( U-T San Diego)
STATE
- Judge's Ruling On Officials' Private Emails, Texts Could Be Far-Reaching (KPBS)
- Controversial rural fire fee bills will be delayed (Sacramento Bee)
- Water price, availability in question ( U-T San Diego)
- Former city officials in Bell, California convicted in corruption trial (Reuters)
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