Almost 2,700 graduates from Grossmont and Cuyamaca colleges will be receiving 5,652 degrees and certificates at this year’s commencements, setting a new record as the largest graduating class from the two East County colleges. With many earning multiple degrees and certificates, 1,860 graduates are expected to receive 2,752 degrees and…
La Mesa California
After more than four months closed, the popular Ocean Beach Pier reopen Friday to a swarming crowd just in time for the Memorial Day holiday. The pier underwent about $309,000-worth of repairs and upgrades after high surf from a winter storm in mid-January ripped off a portion of the railing,…
One of San Diego’s biggest tourist destinations has debuted its latest attraction — a winding, high-speed roller coaster that is meant to simulate ocean tides. SeaWorld San Diego’s Tidal Twister opened to the public on Friday with two dueling tracks that twist, turns and dips to give guests the feeling that…
The California Highway Patrol, California Police Chiefs Association, and the Peace Officers Research Association of California announced Thursday they are no longer opposed to a bill that could change the way officers are allowed to use deadly force. If passed, San Diego Assemblywoman Shirley Weber’s AB 392 would limit officers’…
Source: La Mesa Currier



