Reflections: A history of La Jolla through some of its oldest inhabitants: trees
Trees have played a significant role in La Jolla’s history, ranging from the more than 2,000 that were planted as...
Read moreDetailsTrees have played a significant role in La Jolla’s history, ranging from the more than 2,000 that were planted as...
Read moreDetailsHumans vs. seals yields to humans vs. humans The city has proposed the installation and maintenance of a year-round 152-foot...
Read moreDetailsA quarter-century ago, a nonprofit started up with the goal of promoting what organizers called "ideas worth spreading." Originally billed...
Read moreDetailsTHURSDAY, July 12 • "Pardon My French" Bastille Day celebration, 7 to 10 p.m., Prospect Bar & Lounge, 1025 Prospect...
Read moreDetailsAfter more than 18 years of running Second Chance, a downtown-based human services agency, Scott Silverman has decided to leave...
Read moreDetailsFor the 75th year in a row, jockeys, horse lovers and wagering enthusiasts will gather at the Del Mar Racetrack...
Read moreDetailsMaria Parenteau is owner of the Bird Rock Arts Gallery Studio, but in name only. The Brazilian expatriate said her...
Read moreDetailsFor those who just don’t want the weekend to end but can’t find any suitable Monday-night events to help them...
Read moreDetailsA new study at Scripps Institution of Oceanography comparing past and present ocean temperatures reveals the global ocean has been warming for...
Read moreDetailsAdrienne Bledsoe is like a lot of young moms doing the balancing act: wife, mother and professional. She and her...
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