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No need for license to kill

With a new revised California law implemented this year, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife is designating two “free hunting days” to give opportunities for Californians to acquaint themselves with the hunting experience. Free Hunting Days are Nov. 25 of this year, and April 13, 2024. On these days,…

County, Marines team up for annual toy collection

By Gig Conaughton County of San Diego Communications Making a child smile. It may just be the best feeling anyone can ever get especially during the holiday season! And you can get that joyous feeling with a little help from the County and the Marine Corps. All you have to…

La Mesa man runner up in U.S. amateur pool final

Josh Watson of La Mesa, recently finished runner-up at the 2023 U.S. Amateur Pool Championship. Watson advanced undefeated to the championship match against a field of the top amateur pool players from across North America. His only loss came at the hands of eventual champion, Brett Stottlemyer of Pasadena, Maryland,…

Battery storage facility expansion continues into East County

EnerSmart Storage, LLC stabilizes power grids with on-demand power supporting continuing expansion of utility scale renewable energy sources by helping grid operators coordinate the balancing act between intermittent supply of energy from renewable sources with the daily energy demands of the local community. EnerSmart develops, owns and operates utility scale…

Cuyamaca College among ‘Best for vets’

Military Times ranked Cuyamaca College 80th in the nation for Best for Vets: Colleges, and 215th as Best for Vets: Employers. Cuyamaca College is the only college or university in the county in the top 100 of the magazine’s ratings for best colleges for veterans. This is the second consecutive…

University Women planning winter benefit

The La Mesa-El Cajon Branch of the American Association of University Women is holding its winter celebration on Dec. 9, collecting donations of baby and adult diapers, pasta, canned tomatoes, soup, and monetary gifts for its community impact opportunity with donations going to the Good Shephard Ministry Center in El…

La Mesa Chamber doubles up on drives

The La Mesa Chamber of Commerce has two signature holiday gift drives for locals in the La Mesa community. Each year the chamber assists La Mesa homebound seniors, and a second holiday drive is a project with Liberty Military Housing in La Mesa for children between 2- to 13-year-olds. La…

Main Street lights up for the holidays

The Downtown El Cajon Business Partners is readying downtown El Cajon for its annual Holiday Lights On Main Street in the heart of downtown on Nov. 25 from 2-8 p.m. Held on Small Business Saturday, this signature event brings thousands to downtown El Cajon with venders, live entertainment, Santa’s Village,…

Juilliard violinist returns to his roots in El Cajon

El Cajon native Christian Gonzales, a violin student from Juilliard School of Music, is coming back to El Cajon to perform with his first orchestra, the East County Youth Symphony, as a soloist. The concert is on Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. at the Kroc Theater as a celebration of…

Inequity burdens families

On Oct. 25, the San Diego Foundation released its new report which provided a snapshot of economic inequities and poverty in San Diego County. The San Diego Economic Report, developed in partnership with the San Diego Regional Policy & Innovation Center included key data on housing, poverty, education, health equity,…

Veterans to be honored

The city of El Cajon Veterans Coalition has named its 2023 Veteran of the Year, Lewis Biszant. Biszant and other veterans will be honored during a Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11. According to the city, “Biszant is an Army veteran who, after his military service ended, lived on the streets…

Grant earmarked for wildfire resistance

The Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County was awarded a CAL FIRE Defensible Space Assistance Grant through California Fire Safe Council, allowing it to bring a new pilot Home Assessment Program to residents in the County, in partnership with the Fire Safe Council of San Diego County and…

Career fair could pair job seekers with employers

Grossmont College is holding its 45th annual Career Expo and Job Fair on Nov. 2 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the college’s Main Quad. The career fair has more than 100 to-tiered employers, more than 500 participants, and more than 200 recruiters. In a carnival-themed setting, the event…

Boulevard meeting planned

The City of La Mesa is hosting a virtual public meeting to provide community members an opportunity to learn about Segment 2 of the La Mesa Boulevard Complete Streets Plan Project. The purpose of the Complete Streets Plan Project is to create a street that accommodates all users including pedestrians,…

Santee nursing home recognized as one of the best in the country

By Sir Milo Loftin County of San Diego Communications Office This marks the fifth-straight year that Newsweek has ranked Edgemoor as one of the state’s top three nursing homes. For its list of America’s Best Nursing Homes 2024, Newsweek expanded the criteria from three data sources to five in order…

Spring Valley native serves aboard U.S. Navy floating airport

By Alvin Plexico Navy Office of Community Outreach NORFOLK, Va. – Petty Officer 2nd Class Jorge Lebaron, a native of Spring Valley, California, is one of more than 5,000 sailors serving aboard the self-contained mobile airport, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. Lebaron graduated in 2010 from Mount Miguel High School. The…

UN systemic racism report prompts delegation to testify in Geneva

In a report released Sept. 28 by the United Nations International Independent Expert Mechanism to Advance Racial Justice and Equality in the Context of Law Enforcement showed that systemic racism against people of African descent pervades America’s police forces and criminal justice system, and that U.S. authorities must step up…

Saturday’s ‘Ring of Fire’ annular eclipse beckons to photogs

Total solar eclipses are truly spectacular and are a must-see for any serious student of photography. Annular eclipses are less spectacular, but present their own intrinsic beauty – that is, the so-called “ring of fire.” If within driving distance, they are worthwhile viewing. This Saturday, viewers in eight western states…

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