Experts say removing categorical eligibility also could mean some students would have to reapply for free school lunches.
The USS La Jolla, a Navy submarine, is named for the San Diego community of La Jolla.
Nearly 50,000 San Diegans are looking for work, according to the latest state figures.
A proposed one-year extension of the city's ambulance contract could lead to higher average costs for riders.
Firefighters and lifeguards pay would be boosted 2.25 percent, 1.25 percent and 1.75 percent over the next three years.
Sally Ride, who lived in La Jolla, was the first American woman in space.
The $1.7 billion, 11-mile project will extend trolley service from Old Town, up along Interstate 5 to the UTC area and UCSD.
More than 2,000 patient care workers at UCSD could walk out May 21-22 amid labor strife.
The increase in both electricity and natural gas costs is set to take effect by September. A local official said the state, in allowing the move, “put the needs of the utility above the consumer.”
Public Citizen says parents weren’t informed of possible effects of miscalibrated oxygen monitors.
County launches campaign to recruit adoptive parents for hard-to-place children.
Nathan Fletcher became in independent while running for mayor of San Diego.
San Diego Municipal Code change—aiming to ban “puppy mill” pets—heads to the full council.
The survey of 404 likely voters taken April 22-24 in the 52nd Congressional District found 51 percent with a favorable impression of DeMaio, with 28 percent unfavorable.
City Councils voted to ease graywater policies aimed at encouraging San Diegans to install graywater systems, which can help homeowners conserve water and save money.
Mayor Bob Filner expects general fund revenue to increase by 3.9 percent, which is "appropriate" given trends on sales, property and hotel room tax income, the IBA report said.
San Diego City Council's Land Use and Housing Committee passed a proposal that will make it easier for restaurants to open sidewalk cafes in La Jolla and other neighborhoods in San Diego.
Do you support zoning amendments that would make it easier to get a permit for sidewalk cafes in La Jolla and all other San Diego neighborhoods?
Looking to volunteer in the City of San Diego, there is now a website for that.
J.C. Playford files new case against Chief Lansdowne, Sheriff Gore and District Attorney Dumanis.
Tourism officials had said industry layoffs could begin in the next couple of weeks if they didn't get the funding.
Depending on atmospheric conditions, the sound of explosions may be amplified and heard up to 50 miles away.
Hillcrest hospital trials were not an experimental intervention, UCSD spokeswoman says.
La Jolla High alum Caitlin Rother and others air complaints against the San Diego Police Department.
During a December 1990 visit to Mayor Maureen O'Connor, president of ADT left book of speeches.
Incoming SD Unified chief says George Bush declared war on public schools in September 2000.
Superintendent-to-be Cindy Marten tells Democratic club: “We went to college to be teachers.”
Ex-councilwoman, Mayor Filner's first director of open government, was target of pension critics.
Public can express views to Caltrans at La Jolla and Carlsbad hearings set for next two nights.
Ten people will vie for national title Saturday at the Westin San Diego on West Broadway.
Mayor is late for ritual washing of the feet, but backs Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders at event.
The U.S. Postal Service approved the decision to relocate the La Jolla Post Office on March 22.
Filner had refused to sign the deal, which would release administrative funds to the agency, and uses the proceeds to promote San Diego.
The USPS has yet to determine a relocation site.
San Diego Mayor Bob Filner issued an emergency order Tuesday closing the Children’s Pool between sunset and sunrise, through May 15, in response to videotaped evidence of people kicking and punching seals.
The resolution states that the City Council "supports a reasonable and comprehensive approach to reforming the currently broken immigration system that is in the best interest of this country we all love."
The PUC is holding a private, invitation-only meeting Wednesday in La Jolla.
Bob Filner issues emergency order, shuts popular Children's Pool from sunset to sunrise till May 15.
The TMD has sued the mayor for his refusal to sign off on an operating agreement with the organization that promotes San Diego as a destination.