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La Mesa California

Area colleges to march with PRIDE

Students, faculty, and professional staff throughout the Grossmont and Cuyamaca college district will be marching in the July 16 San Diego Pride parade after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The parade is the largest single-day civic event in the San Diego region, one of the largest pride…

WILD ART

Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation is holding a solo art exhibition featuring artist Sneha Craig. A San Diego artist and California native creates abstract acrylic paintings inspired by San Diego’s diverse natural spaces. “Layers of Nature” is on display at the Mission Trails Regional Park Visitor Center through July 29.…

County polls residents on affordable housing

The county of San Diego held a June 29 public outreach meeting on inclusionary housing with several polls along with opportunities for attendees to provide comments directly to facilitators. After an hour, public input made clear: county residents want more affordable housing in accessible locations. Contracted planning and development firm…

Let the Celebrations Return

Routines similar to prepandemic years are returning. My effort to keep drunken drivers off the road is not ending. When I was sixteen, 30 years ago, I was hit by a drunken driver. I suffer daily: My gait and speech were affected and I lost my driving and hearing abilities.…

Housing study: Vacancies diminishing as rents increase

In a recent study from the Southern California Rental Housing Association Spring 2022 Vacancy and Rental Rate Study showed a dramatic decline in the vacancy rate, dropping from 2.91% in Spring 2021 to 1.25% in Spring 2022. The city of San Diego vacancy rate decreased from 3.3% to less than…

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