On Oct. 29, 1964, an article in the
Light announcing the merger quoted a joint statement from the two papers’ publishers: “By combining forces . we will be able to present a more comprehensive coverage of the La Jolla community. … The plan of this merger is to give La Jolla a bigger and better newspaper it is as simple as that!”
The merged paper was published as the
La Jolla Light-Journal until the mid-1970s, when “Journal” was dropped and the publication continued as the
La Jolla Light, which it does to this day.
Other April events
(Courtesy of La Jolla Historical Society)
Neighborhoods: Summit and Century West Navigating the Way, West Side
With gorgeous new homes, new parks and a vibrant commercial zone, Summit West is the epitome of desirable Summit West filled with high-end homes, many of comfortable size is the fastest-growing zone on Bend s west side, or as some reference it, The Way Westside. Even though the blank spots are filling in with new homes and businesses, the area once considered the west side wilderness has many great features to explore. Bend is a bike town, and Summit West and the adjacent Century West neighborhoods are both very bicycle friendly. Paved pathways along the West Bend Trail make for smooth rolling without the hazards of vehicular traffic and are popular with families and walkers alike. Crossing the intersection of Skyliners Road and Mt. Washington, cyclists can head into Northwest Crossing via the bike lane or continue up the paved West Bend Trail paralleling Skyliners Road.
Updated December 22, 2020 8:24 a.m. EST
By Jessica Patrick, WRAL multiplatform producer
Many people are choosing to get tested before seeing loved ones for the holiday, although health experts are advising Americans to avoid traveling and to gather with immediate household members only.
While a coronavirus test does not guarantee you will not infect others, it s a proactive step people can take if they choose to gather with people outside of their household.
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