Ancient bones a grave matter for UCSD, tribes
In the mid-1970s, there were no archeologists working for the University of California, San Diego. Archeology, in fact, didn’t make...
Read moreDetailsIn the mid-1970s, there were no archeologists working for the University of California, San Diego. Archeology, in fact, didn’t make...
Read moreDetailsWe did it. We finished. For more than 18 weeks, we worked through our blood, sweat and tears (literally) and...
Read moreDetailsPosing as La Jolla homeowners, Contractors State License Board (CSLB) officials busted 23 people for contracting without a license and...
Read moreDetailsRe: "For nearly 30 years, local restaurant has been nothing short of extreme," (May 26): "We wholeheartedly agree that Maitre...
Read moreDetailsI’ve swallowed more than my fair share of seawater and never developed a taste for it. No wonder because seawater...
Read moreDetailsI've been visiting La Jolla in the summertime for the last 20 years. My family and I always enjoy going...
Read moreDetailsGrandchildren are a time machine. No matter what their age, you can relate to your being the same age in...
Read moreDetailsTwo San Diego County residents and two local schools are in the running to name two new species of deep-sea...
Read moreDetailsIn 1950, coming south on the old Route 5, a visitor had to pull a quick right hand turn around...
Read moreDetailsOn June 10 at 9 p.m., instrumental rare groove merchants the Fire Eaters will perform at The Turquoise. The band...
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