PLHS future scientist falls just short in global science fair
The science fair winds that propelled Point Loma High School’s "sailing scientist" all the way to an international finalist berth...
Read moreDetailsThe science fair winds that propelled Point Loma High School’s "sailing scientist" all the way to an international finalist berth...
Read moreDetailsDoes anyone have the backbone to stand up to the bullying San Diego Union-Tribune? I cancelled my subscription to the...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Postal Service is suggesting it may need to go to three days a week for delivery in the...
Read moreDetailsA recent Point Loma High School graduate remains upbeat after suffering or aggravating a serious injury in the recent Alex...
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, Aug. 9 at 6 p.m., San Diego Coastkeeper and the Environmental Health Coalition will host "Signs of the...
Read moreDetailsA company that specializes in language learning is sizing up the old Cabrillo Hospital as a potential place where 400...
Read moreDetailsIn nature, sea lions are unable to jump, but Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) officials have proven they most certainly...
Read moreDetails?On July 12, local scuba divers boarded the Humbolt, a 45-foot scuba-diving vessel donated by Waterhouse Charters in Mission Bay,...
Read moreDetailsFormer Robb Field city worker pleads guilty to grand theft charges Rogelio Najera Jr., a former longtime city employee who...
Read moreDetailsJohn Morris, a flight instructor from Newport Beach, thrills spectators with his 33-foot-high jet levitational (jetlev) device during a boat...
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