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Sky’s the Limit: Grossmont’s 90th Commencement Salutes Graduates
Foothillers in the 514-member graduating class toss toss caps high at conclusion of 70-minute event.

Foothillers in the 514-member graduating class toss toss caps high at conclusion of 70-minute event.

Bea Waggett-Brunner: “As individuals, we can do things like teaching a child the Pledge of Allegiance, sing patriotic songs, buy a flag for someone, eat some apple pie.”
15th branch in the county will open by the end of the year on 23,000-square-foot eyesore lot that once had a gas station.
San Diego Comic Convention office in La Mesa meets deadline for business license, but is exempt from fees as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity.
Manager was closing store after 8 p.m. when man with semi-automatic handgun took keys to display case. Robber still on the loose.
Delina Sanfilippo could face a five-year prison term. She’s accused of waving a knife in front of a police officer investigating a car collision.
Flag Day tradition is maintained by John Pilch and Jay Wilson of the club, who also post flags on Navajo Road in San Carlos.
Latest IRS filing also notes $65K-plus salaries for wife of group’s treasurer, daughter of its treasurer.
Del Mar Fair honors residents with skills in cooking, wood and jewelry design and photography.
The following information was supplied by the La Mesa Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
La Mesa Police Department contributed six officers to a 32-person effort Saturday and early Sunday.
Rep. Duncan Hunter and state Sen. Joel Anderson would lose the Jewel of the Hills under first proposed plan of citizens redistricting commission.
The following information was supplied by the La Mesa Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
No more La Mesa visits by Green Elementary students of San Carlos. City loses $10,000 a year in rental and lifeguard fees.
“Status quo” preliminary spending plan totaling $193.7 million goes before Council on Tuesday night.
Camp Wildcat featured everything the eliminated treat had except the “cold shows and goopy food.”
Schools chief says school had no record of custody issues involving 5-year-old taken to airport.
Child-stealing fears were set aside when a Kentucky mother willingly complied with a court order and surrendered boy at Lindbergh Field.
Steve Salcido had suffered an asthma attack and passed out in Balboa Park, according to his aunt.
Clairemont high school girl reported Grossmont Trolley Station incident four hours after taking trolley home, police said.