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Print A lawsuit brought by the La Jolla Shores Association and the homeowners association of the nearby Blackhorse Farms gated community against UC San Diego over its Theatre District Living and Learning Neighborhood project is pressing forward, with a schedule of proposed dates submitted July 6. TDLLN, which began construction in January near La Jolla Village Drive and North Torrey Pines Road, is planned to include five buildings ranging from nine to 21 stories tall. It is designed to house 2,000 students and includes a conference center, hotel rooms, classrooms and retail. The lawsuit, filed in October, contends that the project violates the California Environmental Quality Act through impacts on endangered species, traffic, greenhouse gases and wastewater. ....
Pt. Loma's rich Portuguese, who would live on Mt. Soledad, OB's motorhome gypsies sandiegoreader.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sandiegoreader.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
La Jolla residents have spotted some not so sly foxes in and around their yards recently, with some people taking to social media to post photos and videos of the creatures, both solo and in groups called skulks. The Humane Society rescued the fox, which was taken to the Bahde Wildlife Center in San Diego. She had an abnormal gait, using both hind legs in unison and effectively bunny-hopping, said spokeswoman Nina Thompson. Wildlife veterinarians were worried the animal was suffering from hip dysplasia or neosporosis, but results from lab work and radiographs came back normal. The fox was transferred to the Ramona Wildlife Center for more space in a larger enclosure and additional observation. ....
Print A young gray fox that had been rescued on Mount Soledad is back in the wild after being rehabilitated by San Diego Humane Society’s Project Wildlife team. The female gray fox is about 12 weeks old and had been found in the La Jolla area by a good Samaritan who noticed she was struggling to walk. TheHumane Society rescued the fox, which was taken to the Bahde Wildlife Center in San Diego’s Morena neighborhood. She had an abnormal gait, using both hind legs in unison and effectively bunny-hopping, said spokesperson Nina Thompson. Wildlife veterinarians were worried the animal was suffering from hip dysplasia or neosporosis, but results from lab work and radiographs came back normal. ....