The Department of Defense made the announcement Thursday.
Researchers at the VA San Diego Healthcare System in La Jolla said this may be why the Navy's special operations troops are able to respond well in stressful situation.
The La Jolla Town Council will close the polls for the Board of Trustees' election Tuesday at noon.
The city's Salary Setting Commission proposed that council members and the mayor receive raises that would more than double current salaries.
The mayor and city council haven't had a salary boost in nine years, according to commission chairman Robert Ottilie.
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to implement part of its "Red Tape Reduction Task Force," which is purposed to streamline the review process for development permits.
The generators could prevent sewage spills similar to the one in September 2011 that dumped 3.2 million gallons on sewage into the Los Penasquitos Lagoon that flowed into Torrey Pines State Beach.
Utility Consumers Action Network serves as an advocate for utility ratepayers and monitors gas prices.
Two major areas that showed improvement include the percentage of births to teen girls and connecting San Diego County families to nutrition benefits.
After substantial rains, the Department of Environmental Health advises swimmers, surfers and divers that bacteria levels can rise in ocean waters.
San Diego Supervisor Ron Roberts is calling for inspection of the 1,100 mobile food operations in the region.
Once dedicated, the canyon lands could only be converted to another use by two- thirds voter approval.
San Diego Port Commissioner Scott Peters, a candidate for the 52nd Congressional District, opened a campaign office in Clairemont Mesa on Friday.
Tickets due before Jan. 1, 2009, are eligible for a 50 percent discount.
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A local committee proposes limiting the number of taxi cab permits in San Diego. The change, if approved by city council, would decrease taxi permits by 25 percent.
Councilwoman Sherri Lightner recently released "The SpotLight," District 1's monthly newsletter on Feb. 14.
The applicant has proposed demolition of the existing 4,100-square-foot, one-story house on a nearly half-acre parcel and replace it with the larger two-story residence.
The long median along La Jolla Parkway will soon be upgraded.
These seven tips will help you determine if your Social Security benefits are taxable.
The proposed ordinance has been reviewed by the City Attorney's Office, and is opposed by two landlord groups.
A total of 13 candidates have filed to run for mayor of San Diego so far.
Liberty Institute, on behalf of the Mount Soledad Memorial Association, filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to save the Mount Soledad cross in La Jolla.
Opponents say the cross atop Mount Soledad unconstitutionally favors a religion while on federal property.
New health initiatives and a high-tech emergency response system are in the works, says Ron Roberts in his speech Wednesday night at the Hall of Champions.
According to city staff, any house over 45 years old could have historic value.
Mary Lewis will leave her post to join the San Diego City Employees Retirement System.
Real-time maps loaded with information are kept on the “cloud.” Data can be sent directly to agencies and volunteers in the field.
The Liberty Institute will challenge the ruling by justices of the 9th U.S. Court of Appeal calling the cross atop Mount Soledad unconstitutional.
La Jolla resident Kim Whitney says applicants deserve to be confident the LJCPA Trustees will be impartial and honor the city rules that empower them to make recommendations.
Thursday's meeting at the La Jolla Recreation Center is your last chance to declare your candidacy for the La Jolla Community Planning Association.
The measure will go before California voters in June.
The state Supreme Court issued a ruling Monday that upheld the murder conviction for the La Jolla man involved in Emery Kauanui's May 2007 death.
The legislation would exempt events of a limited duration from provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act.
If you can't find last year's tax return among all of your clutter, here are some easy ways to get a copy of your forms.
The City Club of San Diego and La Jolla Country Day School hosted Governor Michael Dukakis for the Michael S. Dukakis Annual State of the Nation Address on Jan. 21.
The President addressed the nation tonight, but tomorrow he'll take questions from a few Patch readers.
Students at The Bishop’s School asked Condoleezza Rice questions on Thursday, including “How did President Bush arrive at the decision of entering a war with Iraq? Knowing what you know now, is there anything you would have done differently?”
The assemblyman and councilman are each running for mayor. Fletcher picked up an endorsement by the San Diego Association of Lifeguards.
Council member Sherri Lightner recently released "The SpotLight," District 1's monthly newsletter.