Monthly Archives: April 2025

Displaced Palisades Residents, Check Your Voter Registration

A reader, whose home was destroyed in the fire, now has a new address – as do many Pacific Palisades residents. She wrote: “I discovered that my permanent USPS address change triggered a change in my voter registration, although I … Continue reading

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VIEWPOINT: Audit Spoke for the Unhoused – City Hall Didn’t Listen

By TIM CAMPBELL At the March 27 hearing before federal Judge David O. Carter, Mayor Bass, after she made her last minute appearance before the court, said she agreed with parts of the audit, but then tried to minimize the … Continue reading

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Three Palisades Schools Cleared of Debris, Ready for Next Steps

A press conference was held this morning at Palisades Charter Elementary School to mark the debris removal from that campus. Palisades Charter High School, which suffered about 30 percent damage at the campus, was cleared in February. Marquez Charter Elementary … Continue reading

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Two Quick Palisades Fire Updates:

The Pacific Palisades Library that was destroyed by the fire should be razed by this weekend. The debris removal was given to the Army Corps of Engineers, who began work two days ago. At the Recreation and Park Board of … Continue reading

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Board Hears Pleas to Take Park from DWP and Give It to the Community

At the L.A. City Recreation and Board of Commissioners (RAP) meeting today at Stoner Park, the commissioners listened to General Manager Jimmy Kim’s report on Pacific Palisades Recreation Center. The Commissioners also heard public comments from Palisades Park Advisory Members … Continue reading

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New Documentary about Composer Phil Springer

Phil Springer, who will be 99 on May 12, refers to himself as “living relic of American Song.” Now there is a short documentary about this exceptional man click here. Springer has been credited with 540 musical pieces, including songs … Continue reading

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Mark Calendars for “Think Pink” – Wellness for Women

The Irene Dunne Guild will hold its 19th annual Think Pink for Women’s Wellness, a fundraiser for Saint John’s Health Center, at the newly opened Regent Santa Monica on Wednesday, May 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Normally this … Continue reading

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Corps Are Vital to the Rebuild and – They Recycle

The Army Corps of Engineers work seven days a week.  This editor visited with Colonel Brian Sawser, who is in charge of the Palisades operations, on March 23, a Sunday, and he was still working at 7 p.m. A few … Continue reading

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The First Week after the January 7 Palisades Fire: A Place to Live

By TEDDY RAY Special to Circling the News The week after the Palisades Fire was spent looking hard for a bed, underwear, a car and a place to live. Life has been tough for a lot of people, and the … Continue reading

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Anchors Aweigh on the Palisades Duffy

Newly-minted Palisades Marina resident Jimmy Dunne had gone to informal Monday “Hive” meetings in the Marina since the Palisades Fire. He came up with a great alternative for residents, “instead of meeting at the coffee shop,” he said, “why don’t … Continue reading

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