Letter: Do we really need palatial fire stations?
Editor: The original Point Loma Fire Station 22 was built in 1942 at a cost of $7,800, which is $121,494...
Read moreDetailsEditor: The original Point Loma Fire Station 22 was built in 1942 at a cost of $7,800, which is $121,494...
Read moreDetailsEditor: The original Point Loma Fire Station 22 was built in 1942 at a cost of $7,800, which is $121,494...
Read moreDetailsPaper Shredding Event Saturday, June 24 The city of La Mesa and EDCO Disposal Corporation present a free paper-shredding event...
Read moreDetailsBy Norma Chavez-Peterson A few years ago, a San Diego County Sheriff’s deputy walked into a liquor store in Vista...
Read moreDetailsOld Glory In all her majesty, unfurled Stars illuminating the dark corners of the world — Her freedom, an icon...
Read moreDetailsBy Tom Cesarini For teens, the summer season is often associated with carefree days of family vacations, part-time jobs, and...
Read moreDetailsLocal named Jewish Family Service chair Marie Raftery, businesswoman and philanthropist from La Mesa, was named chair of the Jewish...
Read moreDetailsEditor: In the Beacon’s coverage of a presentation I made to Point Loma Planning Board about the currently organizing Point...
Read moreDetailsEditor: In the Beacon’s coverage of a presentation I made to Point Loma Planning Board about the currently organizing Point...
Read moreDetailsLikes Hillcrest 111 (Re: “The next big thing in Hillcrest?” Vol. 9, Issue 3 or online at bit.ly/2kPyfMg.) I live...
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