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Strip Mall Briefly Evacuated for Attic Fire At Leslie’s Pool Supplies on Parkway Dr.
Contrary to first reports, Heartland Fire & Rescue didn’t need HAZMAT help.

Contrary to first reports, Heartland Fire & Rescue didn’t need HAZMAT help.

Bill Jaynes: “Does La Mesa have any policy or rules that govern leaks and anonymous leaks regarding pending business?”
City Manager’s Office looking to hire someone to produce new slide show, more frequent newsletter on La Mesa events, information.
At least one La Mesan could have used the work made possible by a labor walkout at major chains.
Ralphs and Albertsons confirm that labor contract talks will continue into the night. Take our poll.
Local 770 in Los Angeles reports a deal to avert a strike of Albertsons, Vons and Ralphs.
CBOC keeps track of projects at Grossmont, Helix Charter and other schools funded by propositions.
Some 2,900 residents are unemployed in a work force of 34,000, says state agency.
Grossmont High School senior is honored in pregame ceremony at Bonita Vista football game.
Helix races to a 34-0 halftime lead against visiting Cathedral Catholic High School, then cruises with second-stringers in much of the second half.
Three council members and a dozen police chiefs and other local law enforcement luminaries hear the 35-year veteran single out his daughter.
The following information for Sept. 12, 2011, was supplied by the La Mesa Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Ayn Rand’s ideas of personal responsibility and unfettered pursuit of happiness are relevant to today’s Washington politics, speaker says.
Ayn Rand’s ideas of personal responsibility and unfettered pursuit of happiness are relevant to today’s Washington politics, speaker says.
Elementary school’s PTA was named Parent Association of the Year for running and other programs.
Scottie alumnus of 1994, now an Ohio resident, says she was strip-searched, humiliated in Detroit on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 because of her Mideastern appearance.
State Fair Political Practices Commission says longtime La Mesan violated Government Code with postcard sent to 15,000 households days before November 2010 election.
The following information for Sept. 8-11, 2011, was supplied by the La Mesa Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
November 2012 election is 14 months away, but incumbents Bill Baber and Emma Turner, and challenger Jay Steiger, have signaled plans to run.
Family of 2-year-old says his condition is improving; Patch removed crash video at kin’s request.