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79th Assembly Candidate Rudy Ramirez to Meet with La Mesans Sunday
Joshua Lowe: “He is running for Assembly to restore the California promise of opportunity for all by a commitment to innovative, responsive government.”

Joshua Lowe: “He is running for Assembly to restore the California promise of opportunity for all by a commitment to innovative, responsive government.”

Mission Hills resident oversaw branch move to new building, where it became No. 1 in county.
Heavily intoxicated pair threatened bartender and patron at Lake Murray Boulevard bar.
Previous night at sports bar was far busier, and week leading up to Super Sunday saw TVs fly.
Ex-football star tackles attendance boundary controversy and possible charter school move.
Kramer’s Twitter account and fake newspaper reveal comedic genius lurking behind TV persona.
“You don’t know what small percentage of the whole [staff] that amounts to,” Ralf Swenson says.
Tony Lawrence again directs dancers, singers, tumblers, jugglers, magicians and comedians.
Teachers have voted to begin exploring charter option in wake of parent outcry on boundaries.
Goals of study group include: “RESTORE our community and return to our traditional boundaries.”
The following information for Jan. 24-Feb. 1, 2012, was supplied by the La Mesa Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Democratic Rep. Bob Filner says his election as mayor would be good for the Jewel of the Hills.
Longtime congressman tells plans for pension solution, Chargers becoming publicly owned.
Merrilee Miller: “Council continues to ... fight for the right [of] pyrotechnic operators to set up camp on our private property, knowing full well they are opening us up to untold liabilities.”
La Mesa’s Donna Bloomer tackled mammoth project for the Southern Caregiver Resource Center
Restaurant in The Village is less than a month old but plans to more than double its occupancy.
City will pick from public art proposals by Dominguez family, Paul Hobson and Christian Stayner.
Centennial is backdrop to forum at La Mesa Community Center, with City Council inviting ideas.
Aerial photograph will capture hundreds of area residents spelling out “100” atop parking garage.
Painting party at Waterford Terrace prepares ceramic bowls for later sale to benefit the needy.