News briefs – July 23, 2021
La Mesa Boulevard Complete Streets Plan awarded grant The City of La Mesa applied for and was awarded a $240,000...
Read moreDetailsLa Mesa Boulevard Complete Streets Plan awarded grant The City of La Mesa applied for and was awarded a $240,000...
Read moreDetailsBy JEFF CLEMETSON On Saturday, March 14, 2020, five days before the state of California initiated a mandatory lockdown for...
Read moreDetailsBy JEFF CLEMETSON As of July 1, the City of La Mesa has a new Chief of Police. After conducting...
Read moreDetailsBy DR. ROSS COLT The world is opening back up. There’s a sense of relief in the air, but also...
Read moreDetailsBy JENNIFER OSBORN It’s summer, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at the Helix campus. Traditionally quiet months at...
Read moreDetailsBy CONNIE and LYNN BAER In a school year filled with seemingly unprecedented challenges, this spring Grossmont High School sports teams...
Read moreDetailsBy HALEY ZAMORA Although it may be too hot to turn on the oven, readers can live vicariously through these...
Read moreDetailsBy BONNIE OWEN Joan Merrick has been an artist her entire life. She received her B.A. in Art Education from...
Read moreDetailsBy ROBIN DOHRN-SIMPSON Mario’s de La Mesa, located on the edge of La Mesa Village, has a new owner, Juan...
Read moreDetailsOn June 19, residents of the Porter Hill Community demonstrated their generosity by participating in what organizers dubbed “The Porter...
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