Local paper provided residents with all the talk of the town.
A look back at the history of the Lemon Grove Review.
Saying goodbye to summer, and hello to fall.
The seventh annual event boasts more than 200 restaurants—in East, North and South County, too.
The Historical Society opened its 35th season of “History Alive” with a barnburner.
The award is given each year to the top public library in the nation.
To qualify for this lifesaving program, you must be 62 years or older, own your own home, and not currently have a working smoke alarm.
A VFW post is being dedicated to Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor.
Want to win a brand-new cruiser with a vintage look?
According to a Facebook quiz, most people have tried about 20 of the 100 items. How many have you eaten?
The Spring Valley man says the Good Friday performance is an act of faith.
The Good Friday tradition brings Lemon Grove together to share the weight of sacrifice.
There are special services and community events, including the Good Friday cross procession.
Deputy Felix Santiesteban has been recognized by the organization two years in a row.
Competition asks third and fourth grade students throughout Southern California to write about the species' diversity, threats they face, and ways to help.
After delays, Main Street Promenade is set to begin construction soon. Citronica One is under way.
A local sixth-grader won $100 in the annual writing competition.
Entertainment, games, and carnival rides help kick off the start of baseball season. Patch will be there, too!
The keynote speaker for the event is architect John Picard, known as the “green prophet” for his pioneering work in sustainability.