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FBI Investigating Hack Attack on Grossmont Union High School District
District officials say private teacher data, including passwords, were stolen but Web servers have been repaired.

District officials say private teacher data, including passwords, were stolen but Web servers have been repaired.

Close to 500 vehicles were stopped for drunken-driving and driver's licenses inspections; 10 cars were impounded.
Sundays at 6 back next year as Centennial Concerts, councilman says, marking city’s 100th birthday.
WhitePages.com uses publicly available information to foster connections. But tool raises privacy and crime concerns.
Introducing a new weekly column on where to find the cheapest fuel for your drive in La Mesa area.
Kim Dumas: “I have personally removed my listing because I don’t feel the need to have this information so easily accessible by anyone who wants it.”
WhitePages.com uses publicly available information to foster connections. But tool raises privacy and crime concerns.
His case was among 373 burglaries of La Mesa homes and businesses in 2010 still unsolved.
The landmark Clocktower building will house the thrift store, expected to employ 25-30, but not a collection point. A security guard is planned for after-hours.
Little Leaguers ages 11 and 12 taking first steps toward regional tournament that decides who goes to Williamsport, PA.
Walter Bagdasarian of Carmichael Drive was spared a prison sentence by a federal appeals court.
The following information for July 15-17, 2011, was supplied by the La Mesa Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Prosecutor: DNA links man to 1986 La Mesa slaying; defense says client is innocent.
The following information from June 28-July 24, 2011, was supplied by the La Mesa Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Alvaro Regalado, 19, and Juan Arriero, 20, were each ordered held in lieu of $1 million bail.
Fourth of July music festival missed, but crowds line the shores, highways to view 18-minute show.
Craig Maxwell: “America's fate will hinge .. on the ends we pursue, the way we answer the ultimate questions about who we are, why we are here and what we should do.”
Pyro Spectaculars veteran from El Cajon decides pace and design of 14th annual sky show, promises huge finale.
Victim, 74, was reported to be a La Mesan, but an online address placed him in Spring Valley.
John Pilch: “The bottom line is Marco Gonzalez and his cohorts ...want an expensive and time-consuming EIR for each fireworks display.”