La Jolla crime and public safety news: Coronavirus numbers, police blotter
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When the COVID-19 pandemic sent everyone into lockdown, senior citizens — a population deemed among most the vulnerable — were hit especially hard.
When the COVID-19 pandemic sent everyone into lockdown, senior citizens — a population deemed among most the vulnerable — were hit especially hard.
If 2020 has proved anything, it’s that La Jollans don’t lose their fighting spirit.
If 2020 has proved anything, it’s that La Jollans don’t lose their fighting spirit.
Enhance La Jolla completed a pilot project to plant 21 jacaranda trees along Pearl Street the week of Dec. 21, culminating right before Christmas.
Barbara De La Loza directs La Jolla Presbyterian Church Preschool with “passion” and “grace,” according to two of the several community members who nominated her for the La Jolla Light’s Community Heroes series.
Barbara De La Loza directs La Jolla Presbyterian Church Preschool with “passion” and “grace,” according to two of the several community members who nominated her for the La Jolla Light’s Community Heroes series.
Despite an ongoing lawsuit against the project, UC San Diego plans to begin construction on its Theatre District Living and Learning Neighborhood on Monday, Jan. 4, according to a notice dated Dec. 22 from the office of Eric Smith, associate vice chanc…
Despite an ongoing lawsuit against the project, UC San Diego plans to begin construction on its Theatre District Living and Learning Neighborhood on Monday, Jan. 4, according to a notice dated Dec. 22 from the office of Eric Smith, associate vice chanc…
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