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The number of La Jolla communities starting Neighborhood Watch programs is growing. La Jolla’s neighborhoods are refining the concept to suit their needs on a block-by-block basis.
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The number of La Jolla communities starting Neighborhood Watch programs is growing. La Jolla’s neighborhoods are refining the concept to suit their needs on a block-by-block basis.
Jill Platt, principal of All Hallows Academy in La Jolla, knows the value of Catholic education. She’s been involved in it for more than 20 years, including the last five at the TK (Transitional Kindergarten)-through eighth-grade school on Nautilus Street that opened way back in 1964. “There’s a reputation for academic excellence in Catholic education,” said Platt, “and also it offers the ability to truly educate the whole person in a family-community environment with like-minded individuals. In public schools, I don’t know that everybody is coming from the same value system.”
One hundred twenty athletes competing with Team USA in the Paralympic Games 2016 have received funding at some point in their careers from the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF), which is based in La Jolla.
Salon helps girl donate hair to Wigs for Kids, summer reading program update and much more.
To get the ball rolling, now six weeks after marine biologist Doyle Hanan turned in his report on the sea lion population at The Cove to the City of San Diego, the La Jolla Parks & Beaches (LJP&B) advisory group voted to send a letter to the Mayor and the Park & Rec Department to prompt action on the deterrence methods recommended in the study.
The historical designation process of 2345 Via Siena, former home of Physics Nobel Prize winner Maria Goeppert Mayer, challenged the members of the San Diego Historical Resources Board.
During a fundraiser for Canine Companions for Independence at YogaSmoga studio at La Plaza La Jolla Aug. 24, yogis and their dogs were invited to take a pup-friendly class.
Things to do in La Jolla this week, including art exhibits, concerts, movie screenings, lectures, community outings and more.
In what is becoming an (unfortunate) annual tradition, when the summer construction moratorium ends after Labor Day, La Jolla Shores will be subject to heavy construction.
To teach others how to meditate, through drop-in class and longer courses, the Balanced Mind Meditation Center will open at the end of this month at the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.