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News and events briefs
La Jolla News
News and events briefs
This December brings an increase in in-person holiday events as we emerge from COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, with fetes, concerts and more to keep you jingling all the way into 2022.
The Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center Jacobs Family Campus in La Jolla presented “Hanukkah Happening” on Nov. 21.
The Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center Jacobs Family Campus in La Jolla presented “Hanukkah Happening” on Nov. 21.
Though the La Jolla High School Vikings didn’t have the storybook ending they were hoping for this football season, head coach Tyler Roach says the future of the program is bright, based on the strong underclassmen who helped carry La Jolla to the CIF …
Though the La Jolla High School Vikings didn’t have the storybook ending they were hoping for this football season, head coach Tyler Roach says the future of the program is bright, based on the strong underclassmen who helped carry La Jolla to the CIF …
Scientists at UC San Diego and Scripps Research in La Jolla say they’re geared up to help in the worldwide effort to assess whether the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 coronavirus is more transmissible and harmful than earlier versions of the virus.
Letter to the editor
When law-abiding citizens need to display signs in their car windows pleading with criminals not to break into their vehicles, our criminal justice system is failing us.
New test eliminates multiple choice and aims to capture more insight about how students are solving math problems.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.