La Mesa-Mount Helix|News|
Ukulele Replacing Bagpipes at Helix? Nope, but Don’t Count Out Teacher
John Lindhorst taking his strumming students on the road—and on TV—to perform his own song.
John Lindhorst taking his strumming students on the road—and on TV—to perform his own song.
La Mesa’s rep in Congress sided with the 229-193 majority in voting against bipartisan Senate plan.
Grossmont's Danielle Dahle and Emily Palmer have highest GPAs of La Mesa-area student-athletes.
David Moye performs a Christmas standard for students—with a nonstandard ending.
La Mesan went missing for a week; he shot himself in the chest on Iron Mountain, officials say.
Alvarado Road resident was taking out his trash when confronted by man with a gun, police say.
Scotties speed by Del Oro High School 35-24 to complete near perfect season, win first state title
Art Madrid called Rhonda Morillas to wager on outcome of game: Helix vs. Del Oro High School.
Dominique Dontae Lasker gets more than 10 years in prison. Davon Jacques Darden gets seven.
Ernest Ewin: "As long as tactics of veiled color of authority, position and bullying use of a public ridicule/calling out are used to stifle La Mesa free speech, La Mesa loses."
Having Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year may be unprecedented, Helix official says.
Realtor of 65 years worked with Col. Ed Fletcher and started one of city's oldest businesses.
In a private email to PBID panel, comments by Cynthia Stein were called “a crock!” by Art Madrid.
Patty O'Reilly: “Please consider helping, as every penny will go toward our upcoming programs in the community, especially with La Mesa's youth.”
District chancellor reacts to latest budget projections leading to $6.3 million cut for her schools.
PBID supporters outnumber critics 13-6 as downtown Village debate moves into campaign phase.
Florida parents are subject to punishment if kids under 16 miss 15 days of school in 3 months.
Spate of lawsuits against school districts have led to recent moves away from at-large elections.
Medical Examiner’s Office says Celia Torres and Gustavo David Gonzalez Jr. were crash victims.
New state revenue projections could have been worse, but free busing may end for many.