May 30, 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
- San Onofre breakdown: Boxer wants Justice Department investigation (U-T San Diego)
- Ramona parents try to bridge gap in labor stand-off (U-T San Diego)
- San Diego man believes Navy tests may have caused mother’s pacemaker to stop (10 News)
- Firearms instructor enters plea in molestation case (U-T San Diego)
- 10News - 'SONGS Trek' - a Star Trek spoof video made inside San Onofre (10News)
- Cunningham's prison time almost over(UT San Diego)
- City of La Mesa okays $50 million housing project (La Mesa Today)
- Mayoral Trip Shut Down by Budget Concerns (Scoop San Diego)
- U-T San Diego closes Californian supplement (Sacramento Bee)
- Water prices threaten to further shrink region's ag land (U-T San Diego)
- Contractor: 'They drank all my liquor' (U-T San Dego)
STATE
- California faces a new quandary: too much money (NY Times)
- Justice for Sale, Part 3: The War on Consumer Class Actions (Voice of San Diego)
- Calif. plastic ocean debris bill dies in committee (U-T San Diego)
- Audits detail side jobs for state managers (U-T San Diego)
- Federal appeals court upholds California's Medi-Cal rate cut (Sacramento Bee)
- Calif. bill would expand who can perform abortions (Sacramento Bee)
- Bill seeks to ensure privacy as drone use rises (Sacramento Bee)
- Taxes rise to pay off state's jobless debt (U-T San Diego)
- California's high-speed rail meets opposition over eminent domain (Marketplace.org)