People in Your Neighborhood: Bishop’s School sisters use dance to help Ukrainian gymnasts
For sisters Audrey and Emma Donnelly, dance is not only a passion but a way of giving back.
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For sisters Audrey and Emma Donnelly, dance is not only a passion but a way of giving back.
In an early celebration of Veterans Day, the Mount Soledad Memorial Association presented a ceremony Nov. 5 at the Mount Soledad National Veterans Memorial in La Jolla to honor military veterans, focusing this year on the legacy of the Navajo Code Talk…
In an early celebration of Veterans Day, the Mount Soledad Memorial Association presented a ceremony Nov. 5 at the Mount Soledad National Veterans Memorial in La Jolla to honor military veterans, focusing this year on the legacy of the Navajo Code Talk…
The names of the Mars rovers reflect key human traits.
Having met, in most cases, exclusively online for the past 2½ years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, La Jolla’s “alphabet soup” of acronymed civic groups are mulling a return to in-person meetings.
Having met, in most cases, exclusively online for the past 2½ years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, La Jolla’s “alphabet soup” of acronymed civic groups are mulling a return to in-person meetings.
Do you know someone who works tirelessly but quietly to help others, with or without pay, but hasn’t been widely recognized for making a difference in the community?
Do you know someone who works tirelessly but quietly to help others, with or without pay, but hasn’t been widely recognized for making a difference in the community?
The La Jolla Community Center hosted jazz musician Gilbert Castellanos, accompanied by pianist Irving Flores, for “A Tribute to the Latin Jazz Masters” on Oct. 28.
During the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, when many of us were confined to our homes, La Jolla resident Stefan Azimioara may have been on lockdown, but he wasn’t in isolation.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.