November 22, 2015 (San Diego’s East County) - - -Our August 2015 radio shows are now online! You can listen online now (sound files may take a minute to load). For links to listen to the shows plus a full list of topics and interviews in August, click here and scroll down.
Our newsmaker interviews included the new Jamul Indian tribal chair, Erica Pinto and casino manager Richard St. Jean, Ku’uipo Lawler, owner of the new Pacific Islander Beer Company in Santee (photo, right), Mark Arabo and Aamir Moshe speaking out on Iraqis detained by ICE at Otay(photo, left), Dr. Richard O. Butcher, National Medical Asosciation’s practitioner of the year, Barona tribal council member Beth Glasco on the Barona pow-wow, "Boltman" Dan Jareqgui and NFL anti-trust lawyer James Quinn on keeping the Chargers in town, along with representatives from Diego Valley Charter school, Hawley Vets Center, and Visionary Dance Theatre.
The East County Magazine Show airs Mondays and Fridays from 5 to 6 p.m. on KNSJ, 89.1 FM. The shows rerun on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. and Saturdays at 8 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.
Monday, August 3, 2015
http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/40kz1etpnn/ECMShow8-3-15.mp3
Intro
ECM wins Society of Professional Journalists awards
Iraqis protest detention at ICE prison in Otay (coverage at the scene)
Station ID
Dimaggio family files wrongful death suit against FBI in Hannah Anderson case
Planned Parenthood vote in Congress: Public News Service
Green Scene: Tule wind power purchase
ECM public service announcement and station ID
Rerun of award-winning interview with Kurdish woman on Mideast turmoil and her family’s struggle
Night out against crime
Public News Service Daily News
Closing credits
Friday, August 7, 2015
http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/3jzs2uq80v/ECMShow8-7-15.mp3
Intro
Newsmakers: Mark Arabo and Aamir Moshe on Iraqi detainees
ECM wins SPJ awards
Green Scene: San Diego climate change action plan
Juveniles can have crimes reduced
Bobcat trapping ban approved
Capitol Report: Planned Parenthood funding cut blocked
Presidential Race part 3: Rubio and Cruz
Destination East County: festivals and events
Wildfire evacuation tips
SDSU expansion blocked
National news from Public News Service
Dimaggio’s sister sues FBI in Hannah Anderson case
Closing credits
Monday, August 10, 2015
http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/dcm5sj88s7/ECMShow8-10-15.mp3
Intro
Wildfire updates across California
Green Scene: El Monte Preserve
Air quality in California: Public News Service
Weather forecast
Clear the Shelters Day Aug. 15
Station ID
Tribal Beat: interviews with Jamul tribal leader Erica Pinto and Richard St. Jean
Station ID, ECM public service announcement
Crimebeat: Lemon Grove DUI crashes
Wifi safety
People Power: Hawley Vets Center
Evacuation tips
Animal Tales: Roy Toft, wildlife photographer (rerun)
Closing credits
Friday, August 14, 2015
http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/re5s2a9zba/ECMShow8-14-15.mp3
Intro
Gold mine spill threatens western waterways
Supervisors back limits on drones
Iraqi deportations
Chargers honor Junior Seau’s memory
Stadium updates
Egg shortage
Otay murder
Presidential race part 4: O’Mally and Jindal
Destination East County: festivals and events
ECM public service announcement, station ID
Hearts and Hands needs a hand
Newsmaker (rerun): Hearts and Hands zebra rescue
Carjacker in Spring Valley arrested
Ramona water rate hike
Closing credits
Monday, August 17, 2015
http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/l0nxknrz7q/ECMShow8-17-15.mp3
Intro
El Cajon Police Chief resigns
Fire planes: County takes action
Highway 94 issues
Midair collision
Newsmakers from Diego Charter School
Tribal Beat (rerun): Jamul tribal chair Erica Pinto and Richard St. Jean
Gary McClintock Obituary
Sounds of History (rerun): Interview with Gary McClintock, famed saddle maker from Descanso
CA sued over English learners
Daisy stolen horse statue found in Alpine
SDSU student filmmakers nominated for Emmy
Uber to hire seniors
Egg shortage
Vehicle wildfire tips
La Mesa Youth Advisory committee openings
Dig safety tips
Closing credits
Friday, August 25, 2015
(note, our Aug. 21 show did not air due to technical difficulties and was aired on Aug. 24 instead)
http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/6q22wx9la3/ECMShow8-21-15.mp3
Intro
Soitec solar deal dead
Agricultural Alert: Fruit fly quarantine
Chargers sign Rivers
Boltman says Chargers violating anti-trust
Ferret initiative
Green Scene: Sand mine scoping
Station ID
Destination East County: Festivals and events
ECM public service announcement, station ID
Newsmaker: Dr. Richard O. Butcher, national practitioner of the year
Uber hiring seniors
SDG&E PSA: Dig
Closing credits
Monday, August 28, 2015
http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/5vatnle57f/ECMShow8-28-15.mp3
Intro
El Monte sand mine scoping meeting
Kidnap attempt in Alpine
El Nino forecast
Planned Parenthood protests
Iguana captured by police
Station ID
Newsmakers: Visionary Dance Theatre
Station ID, ECM public service announcement
Destination East County: festivals and events
Station ID
Tribal Beat: Barona Pow-wow, Beth Glasco
Student loan consolidations: AG warning
Jury scam
Closing credits
Monday, August 31, 2015
http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/pwshfxbi3p/ECMShow8-31-15.mp3
Intro
Cal Trans forum
Turkey bacon recall
Newsmaker: Dan Jaregui, "Boltman" and attorney James Quinn on a possible anti-trust action to keep the Chargers in town
Newsmaker: Pacific Islander Beer Company Ku’uipo Lawler