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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 []
La Jolla resident and ‘tireless volunteer’ to be honored as Community Ambassador
People in Your Neighborhood: The nonprofit Global Communities will salute Maria Decker on Nov. 8 at a gala in La Jolla
No charges for protesters arrested after spring raid of UCSD Gaza encampment
Sixty-four people — most of them students — were arrested after police tore down protesters' tent city in May and clashed with their supporters.
La Jolla grad is headed back to town for signing of her first murder mystery
Bishop’s School alumna Midge Raymond teamed with husband and fellow novelist John Yunker on 'Devils Island'
La Jolla lab explores ways to make immune system better at killing cancer
New study of 'immune memory' and T-cells has the goal of coming up with the next wave of immunotherapy, UCSD researcher says
Plans taking shape to replace grass in La Jolla’s Scripps Park
Local volunteers urge donations to help start the project at the beginning of 2025
La Jolla crime and public safety news: Sticky substance on mailbox; blotter
Crime and public safety
La Jolla couple ensnared in immigration morass caused by administrative error
Church leader and Town Council member Obed Brefo and his wife, Elena, face being unable to work legally or travel from and to the U.S. if needed
Bird Rock resident’s ‘dog bar’ treats neighbors’ furry friends
Vikki Oliver keeps the outdoor stand stocked with free goodies and sign-ups for bandanas
San Diego councilman’s budget memo includes La Jolla projects
Proposals for roadwork, park spaces and more are among Joe LaCava's initial requests for 2025-26 fiscal year
Muirlands Middle School reverses eight-year trend of declining enrollment
La Jolla Elementary and Torrey Pines Elementary also post promising increases in student population