Downtown Briefs: February 2017
DAVID NISLEIT APPOINTED AS NEXT POLICE CHIEF On Feb. 1, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer announced the appointment of Chief David...
Read moreDetailsDAVID NISLEIT APPOINTED AS NEXT POLICE CHIEF On Feb. 1, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer announced the appointment of Chief David...
Read moreDetailsFriday Feb. 2 ‘The Color of Light’ Based on Henri Matisse’s spiritual romance with a young nun, this new play tells...
Read moreDetailsBy Dave Schwab The fifth annual Human Trafficking Awareness Rally, held Jan. 13 at Balboa Park, dragged the ugly crime...
Read moreDetailsBy Rep. Susan A. Davis Women have been fighting for their rights throughout this nation’s history. As a woman who...
Read moreDetailsONGOING EVENTS ‘The Mousetrap’ Through Feb. 4 Lamplighters Community Theatre presents a play based on Agatha Christie’s famous novel about a...
Read moreDetailsIssue resolution against CCR One of the most dangerous bills currently scheduled in Congress is Concealed Carry Reciprocity (CCR), or...
Read moreDetailsBy Rick Fry Our welcome banner was vandalized this past December at Ascension Lutheran Church. It was slashed in two...
Read moreDetailsCity announces dates of annual Town Hall Meetings La Mesa City Council will once again this year host two Town...
Read moreDetailsJust recently, I received some great news. A few weeks prior, I had been made aware of a young family...
Read moreDetailsHoliday spirit Monday, Dec. 13 we dropped off our holiday cards to be mailed at the 92120 Grantville post office....
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