Photo Gallery: New Year’s comes early at La Jolla Library’s ‘Noon Year’s Eve’
Youngsters eager to welcome 2022 gathered at the La Jolla/Riford Library on Dec. 30 for a “Noon Year’s Eve” party.
La Jolla News
Youngsters eager to welcome 2022 gathered at the La Jolla/Riford Library on Dec. 30 for a “Noon Year’s Eve” party.
Filling in a gap in coverage for the Torrey Pines and north UC San Diego areas, the city of San Diego plans to build a new fire station, with the opening expected in mid-2024.
Filling in a gap in coverage for the Torrey Pines and north UC San Diego areas, the city of San Diego plans to build a new fire station, with the opening expected in mid-2024.
The La Jolla Shores Association has secured the extension of its outdoor dining program through July 13, when other outdoor business permits throughout the city of San Diego expire.
A man who died after being struck by a car near Miramar was identified Dec. 22 as 77-year-old La Jolla resident Larry Ronald Sillman, according to county authorities.
A man who died after being struck by a car near Miramar was identified Dec. 22 as 77-year-old La Jolla resident Larry Ronald Sillman, according to county authorities.
La Jolla’s spectacular scenery and village atmosphere provide a lot of opportunities for great photos.
As we emerged from the harshest restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 made headlines in connection and creativity.
As we emerged from the harshest restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 made headlines in connection and creativity.
This year, as San Diego started to emerge from its COVID-19 cave with the introduction of vaccines and return to in-person events, La Jollans were hard at work behind the scenes to make changes for the community as it transitions to its next (hopefully…
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.