Graffiti hearts in The Village continue despite Enhance La Jolla’s ‘double-pronged’ cleanup efforts
‘There are hundreds a month … we can’t get to these hearts fast enough,’ says Brian Earley, manager of the La Jolla Maintenance Assessment District.
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‘There are hundreds a month … we can’t get to these hearts fast enough,’ says Brian Earley, manager of the La Jolla Maintenance Assessment District.
‘Ebb and Flow’ at UC San Diego’s Geisel Library and ‘Hold Fast’ at Birch Aquarium showcase the history of the underwater ecosystems and how artists are interpreting them.
That book you’ve been meaning to read? Monthly reading parties starting Thursday, Feb. 1, in La Jolla will offer a chance to get started.
That book you’ve been meaning to read? Monthly reading parties starting Thursday, Feb. 1, in La Jolla will offer a chance to get started.
It’s the second time in the past few years that a small number of the rare trees planted at the park have failed. But two other new ones have remained healthy.
The project, which focuses on the two-story education building on Genter Street, calls for the addition of 1,926 square feet, including a new third floor. Neighbors expressed concerns about traffic, parking and noise.
The new study drops the city’s overall rating well below ‘satisfactory,’ and officials say annual spending on road repair needs to more than quadruple.
Proposals to increase the council’s role in making cuts and adding spending would come at the expense of the mayor.
Proposals to increase the council’s role in making cuts and adding spending would come at the expense of the mayor.
The La Jolla Light presents this continuing listing of online activities and local in-person events.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.