La Jolla News Nuggets: Filipino festival, Mount Soledad honor, pet blessing, Holocaust history, more
The life and military service of La Jolla centenarian Robert Barto were recognized at a veterans honor ceremony and plaque ...
Dr. Margot Kushel, a UC San Francisco professor of medicine who led a groundbreaking survey of homelessness in California, ...
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Community events in San Diego County: From Clairemont Car show to Disabled Veterans Resource Fair
Sneak peek at upcoming San Diego area street fairs, festivals,, concerts, performances, art shows, library events, community ...
Stearns Wharf is one of the oldest working wooden wharfs in California, and it’s still going strong. You can walk out over the water, grab some food, and watch sea lions pop up between the pilings.
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Marine life splashes around La Jolla
It was an active summer for marine life on the San Diego coastline. Border Patrol commander Bovino ordered to face federal ...
The La Jolla independence movement has taken a step forward after a judge ruled in favor of the validity of signatures ...
A new food hall with 10 international culinary restaurants is coming to UC San Diego’s Theatre District Living and Learning ...
The group agrees to send a letter to the city of San Diego seeking evaluation of some residents’ concerns about Torrey Pines ...
Pepino Eatery & Bakehouse, the long-awaited Peruvian-inspired restaurant of former Herb & Wood sous chef Sebastian Becerra, ...
With more than 40,000 visitors over two days, the La Jolla Art & Wine Festival offered something for everyone. Known for its ...
Shows opening Nov. 8 at the La Jolla Historical Society and Quint Gallery will highlight husband and wife Manny Farber and ...
San Diego book lovers have their long-awaited sequel. A new Barnes & Noble opened Wednesday in La Jolla, replacing the one that shuttered in 2022 about a mile east, at Costa Verde Center. “We can’t ...
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