East County business leader retires
Deanna Weeks, 65, recently stepped down as president and CEO of the East County Economic Development Council.
Brush fire near Campo feeds on rugged terrain
A brush fire west of Campo sent up a huge clouds of smoke that could be seen for miles, including from Interstate 8.
East County law enforcement honored
Several East County police officials were honored at a recent Law Enforcement Appreciation Awards dinner at the El Cajon Elks Lodge #1812.
Festival of Sail tall ships arriving (video)
Live video of the ships in full sail.
Clock tower to hide cell phone antennas in IB
Communications equipment will be built into new clock tower.
Grossmont, Cuyamaca colleges bursting at the seams
A record number of students are enrolled this semester at Grossmont and Cuyamaca colleges
More sand coming to Imperial Beach
Dredging project could get underway by late October
Swiss soccer tourney raises diabetes awareness
Local kids selected to play overseas in junior cup.
Nine decades of school spirit
Grossmont High museum highlights nearly a century of history
Number of pedicab citations top 350
Updated tally is solely for violators of the new regulations
Activist seeks ouster of planning commissioner
East County's Charlene Ayers says the county board member acted inappropriately during recorded kerfuffle.
Prison sentence brings some closure for slain teen's family
The family of 14-year-old Javier Quiroz, who was chased and killed by gang members in City Heights in 2007, won a measure of justice in court Wednesday.
Imperial Beach City Council plans a banner night
Several key decisions are slated
Special education is focus of meetings
Parents invited to sessions with district officials
La Mesa prepping new police headquarters
La Mesa's new police headquarters will make its public debut this weekend. City officials are inviting residents to tour the $14 million, two-story building during an open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Imperial Beach going for growth bonds
Imperial Beach is preparing to issue redevelopment bonds that would yield as much as $14 million — a large sum for this small municipality — to finance capital-improvement work and spur economic activity.
Open house on strategy for invasive moths tonight in North Park
Two of the pests have been found locally since Aug. 3, and state agriculture officials beginning Monday plan to set out twist-ties laced with pheromones to disturb mating behavior.
La Mesa gets its kicks out of indoor soccer
La Mesa Indoor Soccer is thriving, has plans to expand
Pacific Beach residents take time to thank everyday heroes
In its 30th year, the awards ceremony has become an annual opportunity for residents to thank authorities.
La Mesa gets out the message against drunk driving
Gas stations, convenience stores and restaurants post signs warning of driving drunk