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A live demonstration held last week in San Diego’s East County during Wildfire Preparedness Week showcased the difference wildfire mitigation can make when it comes to protecting homes.
The 1 S t Annual Taste of La Mesa Village went over well recently with some 500 guests. The event was held in Downtown La Mesa at 28 businesses that featuredfood, non-alcoholic beverages and/or Sip ...
All San Diego Public Libraries will be closed on Monday, May 26, in honor of Memorial Day. May Events Date: ...
The City of San Diego has selected San Diego restaurateurs Jeff Motch and Clea Hantman to bring new life to the former Village Grill in Balboa Park. Motch and Hantman currently co-own Panama 66 in ...
Scoops recently opened to rave reviews and long lines adding to what is sure to be a popular ice cream stop for tourists and locals at 4944 Newport Ave. “It’s going amazingly well, we have been busy ...
San Diego Fire-Rescue Department personnel rescued a man Tuesday evening after he drove through a fence and over the side of a cliff near La Jolla Cove. According to SDPD, the 76-year-old man died on ...
A Point Loma High tennis player has emerged as the Western League singles champion in matches held late last month.
Members of the Helix Show Choirs had much to celebrate recently after capturing a pair of second place finishes at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Show Choir Tournament 2025 in La Palma.
For those patrons who frequent the College-Rolando Library, it is particularly important to make your desires and preferences known. That is due to the fact there may be some budget cuts to San Diego ...
One of the most frequent errors businesses make when registering an LEI is submitting incorrect or incomplete information. The LEI Register process requires precise details, including legal entity ...
With spring officially off and running, there have been plenty of signs of the new season lately. Longer days, nicer weather, plants blooming, and more means spring is in the air. The spring sports ...
The La Mesa History Center is putting together an engaging community archiving event as a way to collect more historical information about La Mesa from non-traditional sources.