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Jobs and hours at stake as AUSD
board takes on budget woes  

     The Alpine Union School District board of trustees voted to table an agenda item, which could have resulted in job losses and cuts in work hours for district employees, to a future meeting. The decision was made after the board entered a rare second closed session near the end of the meeting held Aug. 25...MORE

CPUC temporarily blocks SDG&E power shut-off plan

    
Last week, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) temporarily blocked San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E) plan to shut off power to parts of East County and the Back Country during periods of high winds to prevent wildfire. The CPUC voted 3-2 to issue a temporary restraining order until the regulatory body has a chance to fully review the proposal...MORE


Grandson ordered to stand trial
for strangling Alpine grandmother  

     Grim testimony was heard Aug. 25 about the strangulation death of Eunice Cothron, a 73-year-old grandmother whose grandson allegedly killed her in her mobile home in Alpine, so he and a friend could get her car, cell phone, money, jewelry, and cameras...MORE


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