To celebrate its 40th anniversary, George’s at the Cove restaurant in La Jolla hosted a ceremony Aug. 9 featuring a commemorative cake. George’s at the Cove opened Aug. 9, 1984, at 1250 Prospect St.
LA JOLLA, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — In light of another video capturing sea lions running through a crowd at La Jolla Cove, long-time residents and students clashed over what should be done about the ...
Upon reading several news articles regarding the safety of sea lions at La Jolla Cove, I was deeply saddened to learn that three of nine sea lion pups were found dead within six days. What is even ...
Ushering in the new year on Wednesday, Jan. 1, the La Jolla Cove Swim Club will welcome people to dive into the chilly Pacific during the New Year’s Day Polar Bear Plunge. The event at Kellogg Park in ...
In the complex and polarizing issue of sea lion presence in La Jolla, several questions tend to arise in seeking a solution. Who enforces applicable laws? Who should one call when there is a conflict?
La ciudad de San Diego está implementando varias nuevas estrategias para tratar de mantener a las personas y las focas separadas en La Jolla Cove, mientras mantiene el lugar abierto al público. Los ...
Swimming in 57-degree water isn’t everyone’s idea of a great way to celebrate New Year’s Day, but for an intrepid group of ocean-goers in La Jolla, it was just right. The La Jolla Cove Swim Club ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A familiar smell has returned to one of San Diego’s most iconic tourist destinations. The stench of bird guano and sea lion waste is once again lingering at La Jolla Cove, ...
As a former San Diego lifeguard and firefighter, Aaron Brennan sees learning to swim and prevent drowning as life skills. That’s why he has dedicated the past two years to being race director for the ...
La Jolla Cove is a small beach nestled between sandstone cliffs. The surrounding community has many shops, restaurants and people enjoying the natural beauty of the area. “I love the views of the ...
LA JOLLA – Back in 2016, foul smells from wildlife excrement at La Jolla Cove prompted authorities to spray environmentally safe bacterial “odor eaters” to cleanse the cliffs and stave off the stench.
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