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Woman Befriends Man on Trolley, Robs Him With Male Accomplice Afterward
Police seek an older black-and-yellow sedan used by assailants in Spring Street robbery.

Police seek an older black-and-yellow sedan used by assailants in Spring Street robbery.

Thanks to everyone who voted via comments; we’ll do it again in 2013, with more entries.
U-T San Diego article lists developments that some think could jeopardize the town’s culture.
In March, James Newland plans “A City is Born” Talk at the Healthcare District auditorium.
Sheriff’s Department helicopter flew around north La Mesa on lookout for a thin man, 5 foot 8.
La Mesa city website now shows all companies and individuals holding business licenses here.
Grossmont Union High School District bows to parent concerns, will review options on Feb. 16.
Grossmont district board rejected joint-use deal for garden at Helix Charter High School.
Leo Hamel: “Leo Hamel K-8 Academy [opened] in January. We currently have eight students, and employ two teachers as well as the former head of administration.”
Nobody was injured, but median traffic signal was demolished in accident Thursday morning.
San Pasqual Winery, Fashion Kiss, Fusion Glass, O’Dunn Fine Art, Pret-A-Porter Salon tell deals.
Second information meeting for parents draws 150 to Parkway Middle School in La Mesa.
Fund-raising by potential City Council candidates was nearly zero in the last six months of 2011.
Feb. 12 is deadline for entrants for 2012 pageant, offering scholarships and more.
Jim Stieringer: “The district board must not sacrifice the needs of our disabled population in order to provide an additional benefit to Sharp HealthCare and its sweetheart ... lease of Grossmont Hospital.”
At least five residents commemorate the 165th anniversary of Mormon Battalion’s San Diego arrival.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled law based on Prop. 8 is unconstitutional. What's your point of view?
The San Francisco-based federal appeals court struck down state's law against same-sex ban.
Exactly a century after La Mesa Springs voted for cityhood, current residents met on the future.
Day-McKellar Preparatory School is shuttered three months after opening on Jackson Drive.