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El Cajon allocates $1.1 M for local projects

El Cajon has approved a budget allocation of $1.1 million aimed at enhancing local projects, including the repair of the Chaldean Community Council building. This investment underscores the city's commitment to community development and support for local organizations.

Defense Spending: A Major Economic Driver for San Diego County

San Diego County's defense spending continues to be a major economic driver, with a recent report revealing that the region received over $18 billion in Pentagon funding during fiscal 2023. This substantial influx highlights the significant role military expenditures play in the local economy, underscoring the importance of defense contracts for the area.

El Cajon considers charging nursing homes for excessive 911 calls

El Cajon is considering implementing a fee for nursing homes that make excessive 911 calls, a move that could pioneer a statewide or even national trend. This initiative aims to address the burden on emergency services and ensure responsible use of resources.

El Cajon city leaders push for new entertainment zone in East County

City leaders in El Cajon are advocating for the establishment of a new entertainment zone in East County, aiming to revitalize downtown and enhance nightlife options. Proposed changes to zoning laws could facilitate the development of this district, which has the potential to attract more visitors and boost the local economy.

More bars in downtown El Cajon? City considering lifting nearly 30-year-old law

The City of El Cajon is considering lifting a nearly 30-year-old ordinance that restricts the number of bars in downtown, potentially allowing for a greater number of alcohol-serving establishments. This change is part of broader efforts to revitalize the downtown area and stimulate local economic growth. The proposal reflects an evolving attitude toward nightlife and community engagement.

San Diego cracks down on pedicab fares, music and more, citing ‘hundreds of complaints’

San Diego officials are implementing stricter regulations on pedicab operations, responding to numerous complaints regarding fares and loud music. Pedicab operators, concerned about potential income loss, suggested a compromise to limit music hours but faced pushback from the city. This decision highlights ongoing tensions between local businesses and city regulations aimed at ensuring public order.

Prices for border-crossing programs SENTRI, Global Entry to change this week

Starting Tuesday, the enrollment fee for expedited border-crossing programs in the U.S., including SENTRI and Global Entry, will be standardized to $120. This change aims to simplify the application process for travelers seeking to expedite their border crossings. The adjustment reflects ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency in border management.

Eastbound I-8 to close temporarily Saturday morning for officer funeral procession

Eastbound Interstate 8 will experience temporary closures on Saturday morning due to an officer funeral procession, impacting commuters with expected delays from 7:15 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. This event highlights the community's respect for law enforcement and the need for public awareness regarding traffic changes.

Small plane crashes into El Cajon neighborhood, pilot injured

A small plane crashed into a neighborhood in El Cajon on April 29, 2024, narrowly missing several homes and injuring the pilot. Residents expressed relief at the near-miss, highlighting the potential for a more severe outcome. NBC 7’s Todd Strain covered the incident, providing details on the crash's circumstances.

Audio details what happened moments before small plane crashed in El Cajon

A small plane crash in El Cajon has been the focus of local news, with audio detailing the moments leading up to the incident. The plane was towed away the following morning, as reported by NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez. This incident has sparked interest due to its implications for local aviation safety.