Monthly Archives: March 2020
Both PaliHi Basketball Teams Reach Regional Finals, One Step from State Finals
Palisades High School is the only school in Southern California to have its boys and girls basketball teams both play in the CIF State Regional finals on March 10. The 12 winning teams on Tuesday will compete for state titles...
Viewpoint: The Coronavirus, Toilet Paper and You
The seasonal flu killed 12,000 people in the United States from October 1, 2019 through February 1, 2020, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). There are some estimates that flu deaths may go as high as 30,000 in...
Rotary Awards the First PaliHi Entrepreneur Award
Malia Mitchell, a Palisades Charter High School junior, was awarded the 2019 fall semester inaugural Entrepreneur Award by the Pacific Palisades Rotary Club. The bi-annual award was established by Rotary to honor and to recognize the more than 100 PaliHi...
March 8, 2020, Musings
Musings JOIN THE GROUP THAT ORGANIZES THE PARADE By Sue Pascoe · March 8, 2020 The first 2020 parade meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, March 9, at the Ronald Reagan American Legion Post 283, 15247 La Cruz...
PaliHi Basketball Teams Advance to Regional CIF Semifinals, Both at Home on Saturday
Pali’s Boys Team Continues to Roll: PaliHi beat visiting San Ysidro on Thursday, 56-49, to reach the Division 4 Regional semifinals, which will be held on Saturday at 6 p.m. at Palisades. Coach Donzell Hayes, who played at Pali, said:...
Hearing Involving Highlands Eldercare Facility Will Begin March 12
An important and interesting hearing is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. on Thursday, March 12, in the L.A. County Superior Court in Norwalk. The hearing will pit the Pacific Palisades Residents Association, Inc. (PPRA) against the City of Los...
March 6, 2020, Musings
Musings MOVE YOUR CLOCKS AHEAD SATURDAY NIGHT By Sue Pascoe · March 6, 2020 Clocks go ahead an hour at midnight Saturday. Wait. Didn’t we vote to stop doing that? Yes, on Election Day, November 7, 2018, nearly 60 percent...
March 5, 2020, Musings
Musings Cahill responded: “In early February, LADOT received a letter from a local resident regarding safety concerns at this crosswalk. Once a safety issue is brought to the attention of the LADOT, then they have to investigate. If a safety risk...
City Hopes to Remove Pedestrian Crosswalk at Chautauqua and Corona Del Mar
A reader sent Circling the News a notice from a February 6, 2020 LADOT letter regarding the removal of an existing crosswalk in Pacific Palisades. The DOT letter stated: “After some internal discussions, we have decided to remove the existing marked...
Renovation Plans for 881 Alma Real Building Win Approval from Design Review Board
The four-story professional building at 881 Alma Real (across from Ralphs), which was built in 1981, will undergo renovations. Plans for the 89,755-sq.ft. building were presented at the Design Review Board meeting on February 26, held at the Palisades-Malibu YMCA....