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Foothillers mount late comeback against Granite Hills High School, but lose in second round of CIF playoffs at La Jolla High School.
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Arrest and selected incident reports from the La Mesa Police Department for Nov. 8
La Mesa's sign ordinance is tougher than the state's. Election signage must be removed within five days, says municipal code.
Two active-duty Marines led officers on a chase that resulted in the evacuation of a Rolando neighborhood.
La Mesa Dale student gets a big surprise at district HQ: a playground attendant's badge and caught-being-good role at recess.
A handful of guests Tuesday morning got an eyeful of the charter school and learned how its academic success happens.
An El Cajon area family drops the water district as a defendant in a suit after they lost a home to fire. The water board salutes a 10-year employee.
Divine and Shield in Grossmont Union High School race pour in a total of $14,000 in pursuit of seats. Halgren in La Mesa-Spring Valley loans herself $4,700, while fellow incumbent Winet adds $1,405.
National Weather Service warns of street and pond flooding.
In hourlong report and question session, Chief Lanning explains how his force responded to crime jumps in the first three months of 2010.
A 50 percent chance of showers is seen for La Mesa by the National Weather Service.
La Mesa-Spring Valley school board is letting about a dozen part-time classroom aides go amid 'dire time' for state and school budgets.
Man, 22, was taken to Sharp Grossmont Hospital for observation.
Friends and family are set to support Eric Protas in court Tuesday—spurred by Facebook page with hundreds of notes.
Drizzle doesn't depress turnout for event promoting health, environment and community spirit.
Karate instructor Eric Protas is accused of carrying on a relationship with one of his teenage students.
Year's biggest event for Chamber of Commerce and Village merchants is also crucial to their bottom line.
Police station open house demonstrated hunger for local news and information.