Point Lomans working to nip graffiti proliferation in the bud
Point Loma residents like to keep their neighborhood looking sharp. So when vandals put graffiti on walls, benches or road...
Read moreDetailsPoint Loma residents like to keep their neighborhood looking sharp. So when vandals put graffiti on walls, benches or road...
Read moreDetailsActivists, Native Americans, artists and many experts converged years ago to conceive an unusual educational landscape piece depicting La Jolla's...
Read moreDetailsA man accused of writing death threats to seal advocates at La Jolla's Children's Pool was ordered to remain in...
Read moreDetailsWhen it comes to electric guitar, there is probably no bigger music icon than Jimi Hendrix. So it's not unusual...
Read moreDetailsBasketball season for the Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) Sea Lions came to an abrupt end last week when both...
Read moreDetailsPolice launch search for missing woman A woman last seen walking her son to Barnard Elementary School, 2930 Barnard St.,...
Read moreDetailsPresidential candidate and Arizona Senator John McCain greets supporters March 24 outside a $1,000-a-plate fund-raising luncheon at the La Jolla...
Read moreDetailsA dream trip around the world took a nightmarish turn in the wee hours of Feb. 27 for Australian tourist...
Read moreDetailsWhen Jan D. Wellik ends her nature writing workshops at the Point Loma Native Plant Reserve, she traditionally invites students...
Read moreDetailsTwo La Jollans with ties to the planning board are challenging the March 6 election results. They say a group...
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