Libraries avoid the ax despite mayor’s call for deep cuts
A large pension deficit notwithstanding, the San Diego City Council voted 6-1 Monday, Nov. 25, to keep libraries and recreation...
Read moreDetailsA large pension deficit notwithstanding, the San Diego City Council voted 6-1 Monday, Nov. 25, to keep libraries and recreation...
Read moreDetailsBecause of the declining economy, Mayor Sanders introduced one way of meeting a $43 million dollar gap in the budget...
Read moreDetailsJust a few weeks ago, the City’s Chief Operating Officer, Jay Goldstone, told the Budget and Finance Committee that revenues...
Read moreDetailsPromote La Jolla (PLJ) President Deborah Marengo announced on Nov. 13 a settlement between the organization and two board members...
Read moreDetailsSometimes, majority rule is wrong Just like in his May 22 guest editorial, Dave Thomas is at it again, writing...
Read moreDetailsA La Jolla woman was sexually assaulted and then punched in the face Tuesday, Nov. 18 while walking on a...
Read moreDetailsA pair of local cross country teams turned in some top performances last weekend in different CIF divisional races. On...
Read moreDetailsThe second phase of the University of San Diego, California, 9500 Gillman Drive, recently completed one of the year’s most...
Read moreDetailsThe La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) School football team won a first-round CIF game for the eighth straight year last...
Read moreDetailsWhat one City Council can do, another should be able to undo. Therefore, the first order of business for the...
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