
Holocaust exhibit enters last week at Grossmont College in only California stop on national tour
A traveling Holocaust exhibit at Grossmont College’s library shows how the United States responded to Nazi Germany’s persecution and murder of 6 million Jews. “It doesn’t concentrate on victims and perpetrators. Instead, it focuses on American citizens, our society, our government,” said Nadra Farin

5 things you didn’t know about La Mesa (or forgot you knew)
Street scene on Lookout Avenue, which later became La Mesa Boulevard. Automobiles are traveling down the street, and people are walking past the shops. The businesses include the Telegraph Office on the far left, a drugstore, Updyke’s Cafe, and several other businesses on the left side of the street

Gloria relents on December Nights, some community cuts in budget revise, but arts funds still on chopping block
A grand tree at Spreckels Organ Pavilion for December Nights at Balboa Park, Dec. 5, 2025. Planning and operational funds for the popular event had been slated for budget cuts. (File photo by Adrian Childress/Times of San Diego) Some library and recreation center hours and December Nights support we
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