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Put Your Hands Together for Helix Senior Cheerleader Lily Esquer-Horta
Deaf since birth, Highlander is your typical busy teen—who overcame injury and confidence issues.

Deaf since birth, Highlander is your typical busy teen—who overcame injury and confidence issues.

Nine days after announcing plans to pursue 79th District seat as independent, he bows out.
Clocktower Building at Spring Street and La Mesa Boulevard houses nonprofit charity’s store.
Wife of pilot Sully Sullenberger and state schools chief also urge teens to make healthy choices.
December isn't just about Christmas. Have you shared details on other cultural holy days?
Despite redevelopment and pension concerns, “You guys are in good shape,” CPA Terry Shea says.
The following information for Nov. 24-28, 2011, was supplied by the La Mesa Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
AFT pair: “All of us know what the replacement of funding based on enrollment with funding based on completion would mean—cuts and scarcity and a ‘streamlining’ of the community college system that would limit access and eliminate programs and classes.”
“Please come back,” says postal sign attached to makeshift memorial festooned with flowers.
Four-year sentence, restitution were ordered for physician convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
Seasonal cooking demonstration planned at event, which will share details on new campus location.
Falcons running back: “There’s a reason why they’re the best team in San Diego and probably the state.”
La Mesan faces an 11-year sentence of convicted, since he has a “strike” on his criminal record.
Gisselle Hernandez of High Tech Middle School in Chula Vista raised $370 for cancer patients.
East County Magazine quotes Miriam Plotkin as saying she witnessed gun come out of car window.
With 88 arrests for DUI offenses, San Diego County finds problem is still a serious issue.
Richard Dittbenner: “This isn’t a Democratic Party or Republican Party matter. It is a matter of dramatically changing what we have known to be bedrock American democratic values.”
Class of 1985 supports Steve Moramarco with genuine howls for 90-minute film seeking distributor.
On Small Business Saturday, local merchants try to raise their profile against major-chain onslaught.
No. 1-ranked Scotties score early and often, leading 30-0 at halftime, give up lone TD late in game.