Fire Fees, a Fatal Fight, and a New Candidate for the 79th District
These stories and more as we take a look at the Week in Review on Mount Helix Patch.
At Mount Helix Patch, we know that in your busy lives there may be some stories that you can't read about the day they happen. With the "Week That Was" column, we'll provide a roundup of the most important stories of the week.
Fueled by a lack of information and confusion, East County families were upset last week at the proposed attendance boundary changes for schools in the Grossmont Union High School District. Parents packed the board meeting last week, where it was decided that the boundaries would not change at this time.
GUHSD Attendance Boundary Work Was Exhaustive, Comprehensive
Parents Protest, But Are Told School Attendance Boundaries Won’t Change
Lemon Grove City Council member and La Mesa Chamber of Commerce President Mary England announced last week that she is seeking an assembly seat for the newly formed 79th District, which covers La Mesa, Lemon Grove and parts of Spring Valley, as well as areas of San Diego and Chula Vista, including Bonita and Otay.
Upset with Sacramento, Mary England Says She’ll Seek Assembly Seat
A brawl between neighbors turned deadly last week when a man was found dead in a driveway on South Cordoba Avenue. John Guy Durham, 55, was arrested and is being held in custody on suspicion of the murder in the death of Jay Newman.
Update: Suspect and Victim In Fatal Spring Valley Fight Were Neighbors
The Young Actors' Theatre is at it again with their latest production of "Legally Blonde: The Musical." The show runs through Sunday, Jan. 22.
Manicures, Malls and Law School? YAT Goes 'Legally Blonde'
In a controversial decision, the state of California approved a fire fee of $150 for many residents in rural parts of San Diego County. The move is hoped to raise millions for the state in the wake of its financial crisis.
New Rural Fire Fee Will Cost County Residents Millions