La Mesa News Briefs – March 26, 2021
Helix Water to reduce future rates Helix Water District will use $2.8 million received from the San Diego County Water...
Read moreDetailsHelix Water to reduce future rates Helix Water District will use $2.8 million received from the San Diego County Water...
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, March 20, faith communities, local businesses, school and police groups and more are joining up with the Boy...
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, March 20, faith communities, local businesses, school and police groups and more are joining up with the...
Read moreDetailsBy MICHELLE IRWIN In February, Henry High School opened its first Learning Lab of cohorted students to attend school while...
Read moreDetailsBy DAVE SCHWAB Now that the City has completed a series of virtual public forums discussing how gas and electricity...
Read moreDetailsBy VINCE MIKULANIS In 2018, the Allied Gardens Grantville Community Council, local volunteers and the City of San Diego partnered...
Read moreDetailsBy RAUL A. CAMPILLO Allow me to begin with a quick COVID-19 vaccination update. Currently, anyone who is a healthcare...
Read moreDetailsBy KAREN AUSTIN Hard to believe a year has gone by while we’ve sheltered at home. For some, it’s brought...
Read moreDetailsBy SEAN QUINTAL Newly appointed California Secretary of State, Dr. Shirley Weber was gracious enough to spend some time with...
Read moreDetailsBy LANIE ALFARO On the wall in the MESA classroom at City College there hangs an inspirational poster that reads:...
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