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What to know in La Mesa, Spring Valley and Mt. Helix Thursday.

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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What to know in La Mesa, Spring Valley and Mt. Helix Thursday.

What to know in Santee today.
Suspects are two black males seen fleeing on foot.
Police Chief Ed Aceves blames property crime rise on public safety realignment act.
Honda, Toyota and Ford were the top three stolen vehicles by make in La Mesa from January to June.
What you need to know in Santee Wednesday.
What to know in La Mesa Wednesday.
A list of arrest reports from the La Mesa Police Department.
Another 1,000 pounds of catfish to be stocked August 16.
A brief daily roundup of Santee residents that have been arrested on suspicion of various crimes.
Regina Renee Johnson will be sent to a state mental hospital. She was found unable to understand the charges against her.
Susan Godwin was installed as Santee LIONS Club President at the ceremony last week.
1,053 vehicles passed through the checkpoint Friday night.
What to know in La Mesa Tuesday.
Four robberies at the shopping center this spring stand out, but police say they see more crime at other centers.
Michael Green was arrested on suspicion of being in possession of a stolen vehicle, felony evading, reckless driving, and felony hit and run.
Brett Anderson: "As for my daughter, the healing process will be slow... surrounded by the love of her friends, family and community."