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Monthly Archives: November 2020
Alan Eisenstock: It’s an All-Woman Playlist
Editor’s note: When Palisadian Alan Eisenstock is not researching and writing one of his nonfiction books (18 thus far!), he pursues what he calls “a crazy labor of love side project” that he started in mid-March: sending a weekly Covid-themed...
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City Council Wrestles with a New Proposal Addressing the Homeless Crisis in Los Angeles
It appears that L.A. City officials are starting to realize that the homeless encampments located under freeway overpasses, on sidewalks impeding the public right away and in hillside brush in outlying areas, need to be dealt with. There are an...
Catching Up with Readers: LAPD, Recycling and Emergency Alerts
LAPD STORY: BONIN TO HOST TOWN HALL ON PUBLIC SAFETY NEXT MONDAY In a November 11 Circling the News story (“In Light of LAPD Budget Cuts, Will Pacific Palisades Retain One Patrol Car and a Beach Detail?”), one reader wrote:...
Posted in Councilman Mike Bonin, Crime/Police, Environmental, Health
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In Light of LAPD Budget Cuts, Will Pacific Palisades Retain One Patrol Car and a Beach Detail?
In July, as the Covid-19 pandemic began to impact the City’s budget outlook, the L.A. City Council voted 12-2 to reduce the police department budget by $150 million. The city council aims to reduce the LAPD workforce to 9,757 officers...
Posted in Councilman Mike Bonin, Crime/Police
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Covid-19 and a City That’s Crying “Wolf”
As a child, I was read Aesop Fables, a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BC.I still remember “The Ant and the Grasshopper,” The Tortoise...
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin, Health
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About the Palisades: Street Performers, Crosswalk on Chautauqua
STREET PERFORMERS: One reader wrote: Do know the reason for a small band playing loud music in the evening at Swarthmore and Sunset? Are we becoming a Santa Monica Promenade? The people the reader referred to was a woman from...
Private Schools Are Reopening in Pacific Palisades
Four private schools — Seven Arrows, Calvary Christian, Corpus Christi and Westside Waldorf — have all received transitional kindergarten (TK) through second grade waivers from L.A. County to reopen under strict guidelines. CALVARY CHRISTIAN: “Calvary Christian School is thrilled...
Posted in General, Schools
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VIEWPOINT: Photo of a Dead Deer on Temescal Canyon Road Provokes Reader Response
Like all of us, I hate to see our wildlife killed. People who speed down local roads, such as Temescal Canyon and Palisades Drive, especially during twilight and nighttime, run the risk of hitting something, such as a deer. I...
Posted in Animals/Pets, Environmental, Viewpoint
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Coastal Commission Fines LADWP Almost $2 Million after It Destroys Rare Plants above Highlands
At the California Coastal Commission hearing on November 4, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power was fined nearly $2 million for failure to have a permit for infrastructure work that destroyed Braunton’s milkvetch plants (which are endangered) and...
Posted in Community, Environmental
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In the Midst of a Pandemic, about Half of Americans Suffer from Vitamin D Deficiency
About 42 percent of Americans are vitamin D deficient, which may weaken their defenses in the fight against Covid-19. The vitamin comes in two forms: D2 from diet and D3, which can be produced in skin when exposed to sunlight....
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