October 3, 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
- Highway 67 barriers considered (U-T San Diego)
- Accretive plays hardball with planning groups (Valley Center Press--Opinion by David D. Ross)
- Autopsy scheduled for woman whose body was found on Barona reservation (10 News)
- Miramar air show cancelled at last minute (U-T San Diego)
- Vons store hit with tobacco sales suspension in El Cajon (U-T San Diego)
- Campo residents fight plan to move violent sexual predator into their neighborhood (10 News)
- City Investigates Foul Odor Near River in Santee (Santee Patch)
- Fired teacher sues San Diego diocese (U-T San Diego)
- La Mesa tracks down graffiti (La Mesa Courier)
- Mission Trails Regional Park out of control? Wildlife Agencies say it is (Mission Times Courier)
- Jamul Groups Sue to Derail Casino (UT San Diego)
- Casino planned for Jamul, CA faces challenges (Courthouse News)
- San Diego Researchers Lead The Way In Early Warning Earthquake Sensors (KPBS)
- SANDAG OKs $200M for bike projects (U-T San Diego)
STATE
- California report says truancy may cost state billions (Sacramento Bee)
- Brown Signs Bill Ending Current Standardized Tests (KPBS)
- Quarantine for citrus pest grows in central Calif.
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