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This Month in History is a recurring feature in the La Jolla Light highlighting local happenings from yesteryear.
This Month in History is a recurring feature in the La Jolla Light highlighting local happenings from yesteryear.
Every morning before school starts online, a dozen or so Muirlands Middle School and Torrey Pines Elementary School students run laps around the block on a quiet cul-de-sac in a La Jolla neighborhood near UC San Diego.
Every morning before school starts online, a dozen or so Muirlands Middle School and Torrey Pines Elementary School students run laps around the block on a quiet cul-de-sac in a La Jolla neighborhood near UC San Diego.
After getting thumbs down from the La Jolla Shores Permit Review Committee, a home project planned for Paseo del Ocaso — a block from Kellogg Park — also was denied by the La Jolla Community Planning Association during its Oct. 1 meeting online.
After getting thumbs down from the La Jolla Shores Permit Review Committee, a home project planned for Paseo del Ocaso — a block from Kellogg Park — also was denied by the La Jolla Community Planning Association during its Oct. 1 meeting online.
To bring the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego’s fundraising art auction into the digital world, La Jollan and virtual tour provider Sam Simmons used a tool typically reserved for real estate or planning and design: a Matterport Pro 2 camera.
To bring the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego’s fundraising art auction into the digital world, La Jollan and virtual tour provider Sam Simmons used a tool typically reserved for real estate or planning and design: a Matterport Pro 2 camera.
Victoria Eriqat plays accordion in three different groups after decades of practicing law.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.