Social workers provide key support to struggling families
By Kendra Sitton Social work is a challenging profession at all times, but a year in pandemic meant many local...
Read moreDetailsBy Kendra Sitton Social work is a challenging profession at all times, but a year in pandemic meant many local...
Read moreDetailsBy Kendra Sitton 83-year-old Floyd Flagg received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on the morning of Monday, March 22 as...
Read moreDetailsBy Sandee Wilhoit Like most sites in the Gaslamp, the Schmitt/Sensenbrenner Building lot had its origin in a sale from...
Read moreDetailsBy Vince Meehan A new monthly artwalk in Hillcrest will make its debut Thursday, April 1 in Mural Alley, a...
Read moreDetailsOn March 13, La Mesa Cub Scout Pack 319 held a COVID-safe (contact-free, drive-through) food donation drive called “Scouting for...
Read moreDetailsBy ELAINE ALFARO Downtown La Mesa was once known as a hub for consignment and antique shops. Over the past...
Read moreDetailsBy JEFF CLEMETSON As evidenced by recent-past, current and near-future development projects, La Mesa is in the midst of a...
Read moreDetailsHelix Water to reduce future rates Helix Water District will use $2.8 million received from the San Diego County Water...
Read moreDetailsBy KENDRA SITTON La Mesa City Council formed a sub-committee to address the Alvarado specific plan which would replace the...
Read moreDetailsOn the morning of Feb. 24, Union Bank La Mesa branch manager, Carlton Hill welcomed Aviana Dobesh (age 4), and...
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