Experience the authentic tastes and tropical vibes of Hawaii, right on the shores of San Diego, at the 26th annual Sunset ...
Theodor Geisel, affectionately known as Dr. Seuss remains one of the most renowned children’s book authors of our time. Theodor and his wife, Audrey Geisel, moved to La Jolla in 1948. They bought an ...
Update – July 4, 2026: Did you know that La Jolla has ditched the fireworks in favor of a drone show? That’s right–the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club partnered with LJ STEAM Foundation to host their 4th ...
Update: July 4, 2026: There will be a 4th of July drone show at the south end of Kellogg Park, scheduled on Saturday, July 4. Learn more about this sparkling Independence Day Event for 2026 here.
Next week is Independence Day, which means there will be plenty of fireworks shows across San Diego County. But, what about La Jolla Fourth of July fireworks? Although the La Jolla Cove fireworks were ...
There are no longer fireworks in La Jolla (LaJolla.com) for Fourth of July, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of ways to celebrate Independence Day in 2026. This year officially marks the ...
Blacks Beach is one of the most picturesque (if not most difficult to get to) beach in La Jolla; with jagged cliffs, a long stretch of white sand, and colorful paragliders dotting the sky, there ...
Which San Diego Dispensary Should You Visit? As far back as 1996, seriously ill patients in California have been permitted by state law to grow and use cannabis for “personal medical treatment” — as ...
Named after Pearl Street in La Jolla, Pearl is the unofficial mascot of the various elves on the daily news desk at LaJolla.com. We’re writers, editors, and people who work on websites; sometimes so ...
The Bird Rock neighborhood of La Jolla is a unique, much loved pocket of the city. Nestled on the south side of town, it’s filled with hidden ocean lookout points, great cafes and highly-acclaimed ...
There’s no denying that cannabis cuisine in hospitality is becoming a hot topic amongst cannabis-forward cities across the U.S., so it’s no surprise that weed restaurants in California are popping up ...
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