Three Italian eateries opening in La Jolla
y the end of this month, La Jolla will have three new Italian-inspired restaurants ready to welcome customers with Mediterranean cuisine.
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y the end of this month, La Jolla will have three new Italian-inspired restaurants ready to welcome customers with Mediterranean cuisine.
After more than a year, the extensive study on the sea lion population at La Jolla Cove by marine mammal expert Doyle Hanan, Ph.D., of Hanan & Associates, Inc. has been completed and submitted to the city.
There are a few emotional elements threaded through the La Jolla Playhouse’s world premiere of “The Last Tiger in Haiti”
La Jolla natives, residents or graduates that every week make the news.
The timeline on GDC Construction’s website tells the story of four generations of Dewhursts – Ernie, Walter, George and Pancho and reflects in words and black-and-white photos the evolution of La Jolla from the 1930s to today.
Student loves playing volleyball in the sand
La Jolla Art Association holds annual fundraising event July 10 at gallery in La Jolla Shores.
The San Diego Blood Bank and AABB (America’s Blood Centers) have issued a critical appeal for blood and platelet donors across the country.
Long-time community activist Joe LaCava has been retained by the La Jolla Community Foundation to assist in the final steps for securing approval of the La Jolla Maintenance Assessment District (MAD).
“Freedom Flight,” is the story of then 25-year-old Frank Iszak and his six companions hijacking a twin-engine airplane to escape the communist terror of 1956.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.