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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Weekend Events: Coffee Corner, Decades, Local Music, E-Waste Recycling, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Local events for Sept. 6-8.
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Weekend Events: Airport Open House, Football, Live Music and Night of Prayer
Find out what's happening around Ramona this weekend.
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Assemblyman Jones Asks for Public Input on 'Transgender Bathroom Bill'
Jones: "The consequences of this law will be far reaching and go far beyond what we can even imagine at this point in time."
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Assemblyman Jones Asks for Public Input on 'Transgender Bathroom Bill'
Jones: "The consequences of this law will be far reaching and go far beyond what we can even imagine at this point in time."
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New Homes For Sale in Santee This Week
Check out some of the latest homes on the local market, see what's on sale near you.
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Ramona Talks Syria, SDG&E Scam, Community Planning Group Meeting
What to know in Ramona Thursday.
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Pinnacle Peak and OF are Still Open, SDG&E Scam, Toyota Sign and SPARC
What to know in Santee Thursday.
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Mayor Explains Why He Gave Green Light to Work on Developing Pinnacle Peak Area
10 reasons the Mayor of Santee voted to "give permission to staff, to work with the property owner to develop this underutilized site."
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New Homes For Sale in Ramona This Week
Looking for a new place to live? See what's for sale in Ramona this week.
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Santee Arrests: Hit and Run, Robbery, Assault and Battery
A brief daily roundup of Santee residents that have been arrested on suspicion of various crimes.
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SDG&E Warns of Con Artists Posing as Utility Employees Demanding Payment
SDG&E does not proactively telephone its customers to seek credit information and advises people to refrain from providing any such data over the phone unless they have initiated the call.
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SDG&E Warns of Con Artists Posing as Utility Employees Demanding Payment
SDG&E does not proactively telephone its customers to seek credit information and advises people to refrain from providing any such data over the phone unless they have initiated the call.
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Council Supports SR-52 Scenic Highway, Won't Affect Proposed Toyota Sign
The Santee City Council approved a letter in support of designating Route 52 from Santo Road to Mast Boulevard as a "scenic highway."
