Photo Gallery: 2023 comes early at the La Jolla Library’s ‘Noon Year’s Eve’ party
Dozens of children and their families welcomed the new year early at the La Jolla/Riford Library’s “Noon Year’s Eve” party Dec. 29.
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Dozens of children and their families welcomed the new year early at the La Jolla/Riford Library’s “Noon Year’s Eve” party Dec. 29.
Change is underway with the start of the new year in La Jolla’s business community.
Change is underway with the start of the new year in La Jolla’s business community.
The dwindling condition of trees and bushes that were planted in Kellogg Park in La Jolla Shores just one year ago has unearthed questions about their care.
The dwindling condition of trees and bushes that were planted in Kellogg Park in La Jolla Shores just one year ago has unearthed questions about their care.
As the new year brings thoughts of the future to mind, La Jolla Light reached out to student leaders at local schools for their thoughts on the future of La Jolla.
As the new year brings thoughts of the future to mind, La Jolla Light reached out to student leaders at local schools for their thoughts on the future of La Jolla.
The San Diego County Health & Human Services Agency posts an updated list of coronavirus cases by ZIP code, including rates per 100,000 residents.
The San Diego County Health & Human Services Agency posts an updated list of coronavirus cases by ZIP code, including rates per 100,000 residents.
Many local lifestyle-oriented headlines of 2022 highlighted La Jollans’ efforts to make their community and the world a better place through creative, philanthropic and other contributions.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.