• The La Jolla Music Society presents Evren Ozel on piano at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Baker-Baum Concert Hall, 7600 Fay Ave. Students from Colburn School in Los Angeles will perform a musical prelude at 2 p.m. $41-$70. theconrad.org/events/evren-ozel-piano
• American Red Cross blood drive: 1-7 p.m., La Jolla/Riford Library, 7555 Draper Ave. Donors must be in good health, at least 17 years old and weigh at least 110 pounds. An appointment is required. redcrossblood.org
Liv Johson has been grinding it out in EDM. This year she again sold out December's Santacon and July's Freedom Fest. 5,000+ tickets each. She could sell out a hurricane.
A fire broke out on the hillside near Gilman Drive and Via Alicante in La Jolla Thursday afternoon, according to the Fire-Rescue Department, leading to quick evacuations.
Multiple fires broke out Thursday in the San Diego area as strong gusty winds and low relative humidity impact parts of San Diego County.
Crews are working to extinguish a vegetation fire near the intersection of Gilman Drive and Via Alicante in La Jolla.
A wind-driven wildfire sparked Thursday afternoon in the La Jolla community of San Diego, triggering evacuation orders and warnings. The blaze, called the Gilman Fire, sparked near the intersection of Gilman Drive and Via Alicante in the community of La Jolla,
A brush fire threatened structures and prompted evacuations Thursday afternoon in the La Jolla area of San Diego. The blaze, called the Gilman Fire, sparked near the intersection of Gilman Drive and Via Alicante in La Jolla,
GILMAN FIRE UPDATE: Forward progress has been stopped. 3 acres burned. 175 firefighters at this incident today. Evacuation orders have been lifted. Roads remain closed as crews will mop up hot stops for the next few hours. We thank everyone for their patience. pic.twitter.com/7gfoWgXtYb
The fire started just after 2 p.m. near Gilman Drive and Via Alicante. Several homes in the area were threatened by the flames.
La Jolla Shores closed due to a sewage spill of 850 gallons, with 550 gallons entering the ocean, prompting beach water closures and testing.
La Jolla Country Day School students send cards and care packages to LA wildfire victims and first responders.