Posted in La Jolla Village News>>News on Feb 29th, 2008
Alyssa Ramos Made a great post today on www.sdnews.com
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The La Jolla Community Planning Association (LJCPA) has nine vacancies to fill; half of its 18-member board, which will be determined when the annual election takes place at the March 6 meeting.
Of the 13 candidates running for the …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News on Feb 29th, 2008
Dave Kensler Blogged about a good topic today on www.sdnews.com
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The first tournament was not held last century but the century before in 1890, to be exact. Dwight D. Davis, for whom the Davis Cup tennis competition is named, …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News on Feb 29th, 2008
Paul Gallegos Posted something interesting today on www.sdnews.com
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There is an imaginary line that runs across the goal in water polo. The Bishops Lady Knights found out the hard way that an imaginary line doesnt equate to a goal as the Coronado Lady Islanders ended the Lady Knights four-year title run with an 8-6 …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News on Feb 29th, 2008
Alyssa Ramos Blogged something interesting today on www.sdnews.com
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National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) officials held their annual budget meeting for the upcoming year last Friday, Feb. 15, confirming they will move La Jolla's Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SFSC) out of …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News on Feb 29th, 2008
Alyssa Ramos Did a great write-up today on www.sdnews.com
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In June 2007, the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) began a nine-month project in the Belmont Park area of Mission Beach, installing a five-camera security system at a cost of $107,000 after four University of San Diego students were brutally …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News on Feb 29th, 2008
Alyssa Ramos Wrote an interesting post today on www.sdnews.com
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San Diego City Council members stunned Deputy City Attorney Michael Calabrese at Tuesdays council meeting, asking him to reconsider a conflict-of-interest code he wrote for the citys parking district advisory boards.
Members of the …
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Posted in La Jolla Village News on Feb 29th, 2008
by la Jolla Village News Editor Posted something interesting today on www.sdnews.com
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Members of La Jolla High's B Team (from left) Sam Reineman, Ciara Lei Kamahele, Michael Boland and James Giammona listen intently to a question about oceanography in the La Jolla Surfbowl, held Feb. 23 at SIOs Birch Aquarium.
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Posted in Boutique Store Reviews on Feb 29th, 2008
Jenny Herman Blogged about a good topic today on blog.discoversd.com
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This San Diego boutique chain has graced us with its presence for the last few years. With locations strategically placed in the Gaslamp, Rancho Santa Fe, Carmel Valley, the kid’s boutique in Rancho Santa Fe, and the outlet boutique in Sorrento Valley, Gracie is gradually becoming a leader in the San Diego fashion scene…
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Posted in Nightlife on Feb 29th, 2008
Kinsee Morlan Blogged about a good topic today on lastblogonearth.com
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If you were downtown last night around 10 p.m., you couldn’t help but notice the crowd of about two or three hundred 18 through 20-year-olds outside Deco’s nightclub. The San Diego Police Department was called in for crowd control, but the teens pretty much refused to budge. Apparently, San Diego teens have been […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 29th, 2008
Kinsee Morlan Blogged about a good topic today on www.kusi.com
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The City Attorney’s race could dominate news coverage in the run up to the June primary, but the race for mayor is the big picture this election year.
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