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Alpine has their say regarding Sunrise Powerlink  
     On Wednesday evening, June 23, Over 400 concerned citizens showed up at a town hall meeting held at the Alpine Community Center. The meeting allowed Alpine citizens, along with any other San Diego County Resident to have their say regarding SDG&E's plans to build the Sunrise Powerlink...MORE

Viejas Commends California Attorney
General for Filing Lawsuit

    
The Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians today commended the California Attorney General’s office for filing a lawsuit against the Padre Dam Municipal Water District to halt desecration of a Native American burial and ceremonial ground in San Diego County...MORE


GUHSD 12th high school update  
     On June 8, the Grossmont Union High School District's 12th HS Design Team, in collaboration with the San Diego Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical High School (the “Met”), presented a 2 hour program to roll out all of the details for the curriculum and design of the new Blossom Valley and Alpine HS...MORE


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