Steven Bartholow, Patch Staff
- Santee, CA
Email: Steven.Bartholow(at)patch.com
Phone: (619)794-4788
Hometown: San Diego
Birthday: July 6
Bio: Steven Bartholow is the local editor for Santee Patch. He is a San Diego native and a big fan of Santee Lakes. A graduate of SDSU and Grossmont College, he has written and created multimedia for a number of San Diego news outlets, including SDNN and KPBS. In his free time he plays music and experiments with a variety of creative endeavors.
Your Beliefs "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." I truly believe in that statement, and hope to tell the story of some of those things. I believe in living a rational, level-headed life, and treating others with honesty and respect. I went into journalism in order that knowledge and lines of communication would be opened.
Politics I have a progressive-libertarian political bend, whatever that means. Basically, "Live and let live" with some necessary social systems in place. I am a registered Democrat, for the time being, but don't buy into either party's line. I base my politics solely on "realistic" cause and effect.
Religion: Raised Catholic, currently spiritually agnostic. Very interested in spirituality, but certainly non-religious.
Local Hot-Button Issues: The issues facing Santee right now are all based on expansion in some form or another. Las Colinas, suburban expansion, landfills, highways, population, you name it. The city is changing and the future is uncertain. What will Santee look like in 10 years? It's hard to say, but I'm going to try and figure it out.
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You may reach me at StevenBartholow@patch.com or (619)794-4788.
Posting Activity
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Santee Crime Report: Three DUIs on Mast Boulevard, One on Magnolia Ave.
This information comes from Santee sheriff’s substation reports. Suspects have not been convicted of a crime.
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The Planning Commission voted against changing two corners on Lemon Ave. and Bancroft Bancroft Dr. to commercial zoning. Now it goes to City Council.
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433 Marijuana Plants Seized At Lakeside Property Burned in Cedar Fire
Santee Sheriff's C.O.P.P.S. unit initiated an investigation that found two elderly women living in tents on the property with marijuana growing in five sheds and greenhouses.
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Captain from Santee Makes Difficult Choice at 27,000 Feet
Capt. Colin Merrin has had time to reflect on the journey up Mount Everest, and his decision to turn around 2,000 feet from the highest point on earth.
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Santee Secrets: Free Trips to the Dump for Santee Residents
106 Santee citizens used free passes to dump trash in the Sycamore Canyon Landfill in May.
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Burglaries and Vandalism Hit Rio Seco School In Last Few Months
Three theft and vandalism cases since March have cost the school more than $15,000.
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La Mesa Teacher Gets Scholarship to Enhance Online Learning
Eli Armstrong, a teacher at the Charter School of San Diego, has been awarded a prestigious Bridgepoint Fellowship.
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Police Interrupt Burglary At Vista La Mesa Academy
The recovered property was valued at $30,000.