April 17, 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:
REGIONAL
- LMPD Was Tony Gwynn of the County in 2012 for Solving Violent Crimes (La Mesa Patch)
- Five districts have grad rate issues (U-T San Diego)
- San Diego farmers bracing for a tough year (KPBS)
- Where is Councilman Ryan? Council asked to extend absence through May (Santee Patch)
- Mount Miguel Has Highest Dropout Rate Locally, New Data Reveals (La Mesa Patch)
- Evacuations During Nuclear Emergency May Cause Gridlock, Report Reveals (KPBS)
- Regulators see 'no hazard' at San Onofre (U-T San Diego)
- Financial regulator responds to San Onofre concerns (U-T San Diego)
- Woman accused of kidnapping baby from Spring Valley pleads not guilty (La Mesa Patch)
STATE
- Fed court rules electricity rebates due in Calif. (AP)
- Calif. court: Motorist can't use hand-held map (Sacramento Bee)
- Judge rules Obama administration overlooked fracking risks in California mineral leases (Reuters)
- Contempt threat against Brown a rare move (Sacramento Bee)
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