Monthly Archives: May 2021

Viewpoint: Censorship Is a Dangerous Road to Follow

Who exactly should decide what can or cannot be posted on internet sites such as Facebook and YouTube? Do you go to college to become a censor? Do you take courses in how to determine what people should or should not see? … Continue reading

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Support Your Local 4th of July Parade in the Official Program

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Members of Community Council’s Executive Board Are Perturbed about City/County Inaction

The Pacific Palisades Community Council sent a letter on April 29 to County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, Mayor Eric Garcetti and Councilman Mike Bonin asking them, “Will you reject or withdraw any proposal to use the public state beach parking lots for … Continue reading

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Del Rey Resident Launches District-Wide Bonin Recall

(Editor’s note: Reprinted from the Venice Current with permission.) By Angela McGregor April 27, 2021 LOS ANGELES – Efforts to recall Councilmember Mike Bonin are in full motion. Bonin is the Councilmember for the 11th District (CD 11) of the … Continue reading

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Will There Be a Fourth of July 5/10K Race?

Brian Shea, the Will Rogers 5/10K Race Director and Founder, filed for a race permit in March, after Durrah Wagner, the former field representative for Councilman Mike Bonin, told him in a January email: “I have checked in with my … Continue reading

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Ceremony Honors Carol Leacock and the Los Leones “Glamazons”

Leacock Moves to Santa Fe after Decades of Activism By SUE PASCOE and BILL BRUNS Friends gathered Friday morning at Los Leones Gateway Park to bid goodbye to Carol Leacock, a treasured environmental leader in Pacific Palisades and a former … Continue reading

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Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: Baked Goods

  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 March 2020: sending a … Continue reading

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Student Task Force Hosts “Human Rights and the Climate Crisis” Town Hall

By BRENNIE DALE and JOSIAH EDWARDS Celebrating Earth Day, the Human Rights Watch Student Task Force (STF) hosted over 150 high school students, teachers, administrators and community members for a “Human Rights and the Climate Crisis” Virtual Town Hall on … Continue reading

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Palisades High Football Beats Westchester, 16-12, to Finish the Season 3-1

It was a wild football game Friday night as the Palisades High Dolphins defeated Westchester, 16-12, at the Comets’ stadium. Pali ended the Covid-shortened season with a 3-l record. The Dolphins were deep in talent and Westchester always has a … Continue reading

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