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Forest officials seek answers to oak tree deaths 
     Local U.S. Forest Service staff and county agriculture officials gathered in Alpine and Descanso earlier this month to explore the reasons for increasing oak tree deaths that have both residents and officials worried. So far as officials can gather, the problem is not sudden oak death, such as that caused by a fungus-related epidemic in Northern California...MORE

Camp Lockett plan changed but still alive   

    
A plan to transform the old Camp Lockett military site into a state historical park is moving along slowly but surely, according to county staff. The effort, 15 years in the making, takes a big step forward with the San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote to hire consultants to pursue a historical designation for the site...MORE

Alpine deputies top Mt. Whitney 
     Ask Lt. Tony Salazar, the commanding officer of the Alpine Sheriff Station, why he wanted to climb Mt. Whitney in the Sierra Nevada Range and he’ll say, “Well, it’s just something I’d always wanted to do...MORE


Airport authority to meet with rural residents


     BOULEVARD — Alpine Sun columnist Joe Forlenza will moderate a town hall meeting for Back Country residents and The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority on Feb. 16 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Boulevard Community Center, 29919 Ribbonwood Road.
     Instead of airport authority board members, technical staff who are preparing airport studies will be available to answer questions.

 
Residents offer airport authority some hard facts
 
Imperial voters push hard to host San Diego airport
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