In the late 1940s, the Black family moved to La Jolla and bought roughly 248 acres on the Torrey Pines cliffs alongside a canyon that led to the beach. A dirt road for horses and buggies once traced ...
La Jolla is paradise—let’s not kid ourselves. With its breathtaking cliffs, sparkling beaches, and that laid-back vibe we all know and love, living here is like a dream come true. But let’s face it, ...
San Diego-born photographer and surfer Todd Glaser will discuss his new book, “Kelly Slater: A Life of Waves,” at the Warwick’s bookstore in La Jolla tomorrow. Glaser served as the staff photographer ...
San Diego beaches are some of the best in the world, but they can experience a problem common to any shoreline: nurdles. If you aren’t familiar with the term “nurdles,” you’re not alone. However, even ...