Tag: La Mesa
El Cajon City Council member and board member of the East County Chamber of Commerce Phil Ortiz summed up the heart of a community that has rallied behind the La Mesa businesses damaged and looted during the May 30 riots in the village and surrounding areas.
“Our community is different, we’re close out here. If something gets destroyed, we’re going...
Surrounded by hundreds of people, Tasha Williamson reiterated to the crowd of Black Lives Matter supporters and civil rights activists why they were gathered in La Mesa Sunday afternoon.
“We came here to La Mesa to talk to La Mesa. We are asking for demands that are non-negotiable,” she said.
“Don’t forget what your Constitution says… We are not anti-police, we...
By Tracy Lindstrom
It was less than a week ago that I recanted to my husband how proud I remember being in 1992 when the Rodney King riots were going on up in LA and San Diego was relatively quiet. See, we get it, we work together as one community, we are not divided like the city of LA. Flash...
Students under the age of 18 are eligible for free meal distributions while campuses remain closed because of the COVID-19 coronavirus. The San Diego County of Education has listed the following sites as distribution points until further notice.
CAJON VALLEY
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Cajon Valley Union School District is conducting drive-thru/walk-up distribution of daily meals, free to all children 18 years...
Sharp Rees-Stealy recently started operating outdoor respiratory clinics outside each of its five Urgent Care facilities, including the one in La Mesa. The service is intended for patients who have been referred by a Sharp Rees-Stealy provider. “We are implementing this to protect patients, doctors and staff while still providing the needed respiratory assessment and care in the safest...
From the best selling novelist in history, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare, Lamplighters Community Theatre delivers a stellar performance of Agatha Christie’s “The Hollow.” First written by Christie by request of Queen Mary in 1951, this classic brings much more on stage than in her book of the same name, with a subtle humor that is not...
In a unanimous decision the La Mesa City Council approved the employment agreement bringing in Greg Humora as La Mesa’s New city manager on Jan. 28.
“I am humbled and honored to be selected and would like to thank the City Council for their confidence in me,” said Humora. “La Mesa is truly everyone’s image of their own hometown. And,...













