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  • Lower courts have said it's unconstitutional to punish people for sleeping outside if no shelter is available. Cities say these rulings have paralyzed their efforts to manage growing tent encampments.
  • The project is in the beginning stages but could bring new revenue for the city’s water district.
  • There is much more to do in La Jolla beyond the adorable seals, sea lions, and stunning scenery. The hidden and must-see treasures can now be experienced as part of a brand-new Walking Tour with knowledgeable guides representing the best of La Jolla. This is the perfect option for visitors who want to get a little exercise as well as a taste of all that this charming, historic community has to offer. Tours will be offered every Thursday afternoon beginning at 12:30 p.m. and will last approximately 4 hours including a hosted happy hour at three unique ocean-view restaurants. Parking is included in the Tour Package. We meet at Edna Pines Art Studio located at 7752 Fay Avenue. At least 15 attractions blend activity, scenery, photo ops, food, beverage, art, history, and shopping making this ideal tour for any group — no matter how diverse their interests. Tour highlights will include the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla Historical Society, La Jolla Cove, Children’s Pool, La Valencia Hotel, and Murals of La Jolla to name a few. The cost of the tour is $125 per person and includes a “Taste of the Cove” with sample cuisine and cocktails from several unique La Jolla Village eateries. Menus change seasonally offering guests the best in ethnic and regional specialties. Proceeds from the tour directly benefit La Jolla’s non-profit arts, culture and environmental organizations. For more information, contact us at +858-230-2725 or tours@lajollabythesea.com
  • Hundreds of students have rotated through the encampment since they established it just outside the Geisel Library on Wednesday.
  • Washington Post Chief Executive and Publisher Will Lewis' pick to be its lead editor has withdrawn from the job. Robert Winnett of the U.K.'s Telegraph was scheduled to start after the U.S. elections.
  • Economic data show higher prices and constant warnings of a downturn haven't slowed down American shoppers. The Fed is anxious. Companies are thrilled.
  • This weekend choose between Cassandro the Exotico or Agatha Christie's famous detective at the cinemas.
  • On July 18, 1984, a gunman killed 21 people and wounded 19 others at a McDonald’s in San Ysidro.
  • A Los Angeles Superior Court judge approved the conservatorship Thursday, noting that Brian Wilson suffers from "a major cognitive disorder." Wilson has agreed to the conservatorship.
  • The case had potentially trillions of dollars in tax consequences for the federal budget, and the court's decision could have severely limited congressional options in enacting tax policy.
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