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Ceremony celebrates La Jolla Park Coastal Historic District
The area encompassing places such as La Jolla Cove and the Children’s Pool was listed this year on the National Register of Historic Places
Housing project near La Jolla could add 2,200 units in eight buildings
Proposal for Campus Point Drive in University City across from Scripps Memorial Hospital is the latest large residential development planned for close to La Jolla
Former Charger gives leadership primer to teens at La Jolla event
Terrell Fletcher, now a motivational and leadership speaker, tells a gathering at The Bishop’s School of the importance of mindset and goal-setting
Planned 22-story project in Pacific Beach draws more opposition at La Jolla meeting
Some La Jollans fear similar high-rise housing and commercial developments could come to their neighborhood as well
La Jolla Shores residents continue to fear drones are being used to case houses for burglaries
However, police say they 'don't have an easy answer' to drawing connections between drone use and break-ins
La Jolla cityhood advocates face Dec. 1 deadline for signatures, needing 1,400 more to reach goal
The Association for the City of La Jolla has launched Operation Close the Gap, focused on mobilizing volunteers to reach more people
‘This one is for San Diego’: La Jolla surfer wins big in Big Wave Challenge
People in Your Neighborhood: Jojo Roper wins the Men's Paddle-in Wave of the Year award for his 40- to 50-foot ride earlier this year
La Jolla house misses historic designation by one vote
The property owner sought recognition for a two-story, Colonial Revival-style home built in 1928 on Arenas Street
Election 2024: Here’s how district races affecting La Jolla are going
Terra Lawson-Remer, Tasha Boerner and Scott Peters are ahead in their bids for reelection
Effort seeks post-pandemic comeback for 40-year-old La Jolla Christmas tree
GDC Construction's Pancho Dewhurst is in search of $15,000 in donations
One year after its inception, S.D.’s ‘Safe Sidewalks’ program has yet to hit La Jolla
La Jolla is ranked 27th on the Pedestrian Priority Model, and the city currently is working on No. 8
Can toxic algae blooms be predicted? La Jolla scientists think so
A harmful algae bloom off the California coast created a neurotoxin called domoic acid that killed hundreds of sea lions and about 60 dolphins in a short period last year. Soon after, scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla started studying the process of how such masses of algae develop []