Councilwoman Sherri Lightner turned on two electronic speed warning signs on Torrey Pines Road at Amalfi Street heading east and at Viking Way heading west on Tuesday morning.
Bryan Pease, a lawyer who represents advocates for harbor seals at the Children's Pool in La Jolla, filed to run for City Council District 1 on Thursday.
Building a new home for the Chargers, expanding the convention center and improving Balboa Park among the projects Mayor Jerry Sanders says will benefit San Diego.
Two electronic speed warning signs were installed on Torrey Pines Road at Amalfi Street heading east and at Viking Way heading west.
The La Jolla Community Planning Committee met Jan. 5 at the La Jolla Recreation Center. The trustees voted on several developments permits.
The city is moving forward with plans to upgrade and replace the storm drain system along Avenida de la Playa. The repairs will close a portion of the street for several months.
The La Jolla Planned District Ordinance Committee is scheduled to meet Jan. 9 at the La Jolla Recreation Center. The agenda is attached.
“No one knows how close is too close,” attorney Bryan Pease said. “There needs to be a management plan in place so people aren't getting so close that they're driving the seals into the water and causing mothers to separate from their pups.”
The Jan. 10 La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee meeting was canceled due to lack of applicants.
Mitt Romney, who owns a house in La Jolla, won the Iowa Republican Caucus on Tuesday with just eight more votes than former Rick Santorum.
Former Governor of Massachusetts and Nominee of the Democratic Party for President Michael Dukakis will give a State of the Nation Address on Jan. 21 at La Jolla County Day School.
La Jolla Community Planning Association will discuss several permits for residential construction including a 10,744 square foot home on Whale Watch Way.
Try your hand at poker at this fun-filled charity game on Jan. 3.
Registering to vote online and allowing inmate-produced goods to be sold to nonprofit organizations completes this list of 10 interesting new laws.
Department of Fish and Game wardens will enforce new rules and boundaries of marine protected areas in San Diego County and across the state starting Jan. 1.
The county is mailing checks to more than 2,000 owners of properties that were reassessed.
Approximately 18 feet of the guide rope at Children's Pool in La Jolla was removed on Tuesday.
The defendant admitted to repeated acts of re-hiring undocumented workers, even after the company received "no-match" letters from the Social Security Administration notifying them that the employees' names did not match the Social Security numbers.
Council member Sherri Lightner recently released the December issue of "The SpotLight," District 1's monthly newsletter.
Beach access advocates and seal advocates came out to the Children's Pool in La Jolla on Saturday to voice their opinions on the controversial rope that is up during pupping season, Dec. 15 through May 15.
The city installed the guide rope across the Children’s Pool on Thursday morning. The suggested guide rope is put up during the seals’ pupping season from Dec. 15 through May 15 each year.
The Planned District Ordinance Committee scheduled for Monday was canceled.
The city's Street Division pushed to fix potholes in San Diego last week after heavy fall rains.
Herman Cain isn't the only vanity candidate, but he's the leader of the pack in the current field.
The La Jolla YMCA hosted GymFair 2011 on Saturday. The annual tumble-a-thon showed off the talents of gymnasts and raised money for the YMCA.
The city's Street Division will work on filling potholes in District 1 through Friday.
The new park ranger stationed at Children's Pool will educate visitors, keep peace and enforce regulations, but many are questioning how effective he is.
Property owners have until Nov. 30 to file an appeal for 2011-12.
The La Jolla Village Merchants Association canceled its Nov. 18 planned special meeting to vote on its hanging flower planter program, which could cost as much as $14,000 for a little over three months.
Council member Sherri Lightner recently released the November issue of "The SpotLight," District 1's monthly newsletter.
The Student Veterans Organization at UC San Diego placed 388 small American flags out on the lawn near Geisel Library to honor each American service member who lost their life in combat this year.
The declaration was made four years ago as a result of a landslide in the 5700 block of Mount Soledad Road.
The La Jolla Village Merchants Association's board meetings will be held at the Cuvier Club, starting Nov. 9.
The judge stayed her ruling at the city's request, allowing this summer's show to go on as scheduled.
The 2050 Regional Transportation Plan lays out a plan for investing an estimated $214 billion in local, state, and federal transportation funds expected to come into the region over the next 40 years.
The La Jolla Village Merchants Association held a special meeting to swear in new board members on Oct. 25.
Residents gathered at the La Jolla Parks and Beaches Committee meeting on Monday to discuss a foul odor at The Cove, weddings at Windansea beaches, a park ranger at the Children's Pool and other agenda items.
A three-judge panel at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this month denied a motion to rehear the case. Supporters of the cross have filed a motion to delay changes until an appeal can be filed with the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday.
The Employment Development Department releases September’s unemployment rates, which are lower locally, countywide and across California.
Port Commissioner and former San Diego Councilman Scott Peters, who lives in Muirlands, announced he will run for Congress.