Monthly Archives: May 2025

2025 Film Festival Tradition Continues: Winner Announced

The 11th Annual Paul Revere Film Festival was held on May 16 continuing an event that was started by a former parent, Lisa Robbins, to allow students a chance to tell a story. Annually awards are given in six categories: … Continue reading

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OBIT: Don Haselkorn, Businessman, Beloved Resident, Husband, Father

With broken hearts, the family announced the passing of Eugene “Don” Haselkorn on May 16 at age 93. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, May 20, at Hillside Memorial Park, 6001 W. Centinela Avenue, La. 90045. A former Palisades … Continue reading

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Foreshadowing of the Palisades Fire

Trying to pare old emails from my inbox, this editor came across an email I received on December 20, 2024, from a reader. The resident wrote: “The explosions occurred last night for five minutes, beginning at 1:41 a.m. This was … Continue reading

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Viewpoint: Lack of Leadership Leads to Devastation

A Tale of Two Fires: Leadership in the Face of Danger On the morning of November 2, 1993, the Topanga Fire ignited. By late afternoon, it had jumped Topanga Boulevard and was threatening the Pacific Palisades Highlands. During an afternoon … Continue reading

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Farmer Schwartz Looking for a “Pasture”

Palisades resident Bruce Schwartz, who annually gives pumpkin plants to residents who are willing to grow them in their yard, has a problem. Many of those people had their homes destroyed in the Palisades Fire. He has 30 mature seedlings … Continue reading

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Pacific Coast Highway to Reopen the End of May

California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced he wants Pacific Coast Highway to be reopened by the end of May. CTN has reached out to L.A. Mayor Karen Bass for more details about whether that means the National Guard will no … Continue reading

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Habitat for Humanity Wants to Help Fire Victims

Chris Untiet, the director of Faith Relations for Habitat for Humanity, sent this information to residents Carol Sanborn and Carmen Kelbert. “I wanted to be sure and pass along our most current information of ways Habitat for Humanity LA is … Continue reading

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Bike Path Bridge to Receive FEMA Money to Rebuild

The $6 million bike path bridge “fell into the ocean” in February 2024, and may now be repaired with FEMA funds, according to Kerjon Lee, chief communications director for Los Angeles Public Works. This two-year-old concrete slab bridge was located … Continue reading

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ACE Debris Removal Update: Gym and Tahitian on the List

The people that have used Army Corps of Engineers are mostly happy with the professionalism and the speed with which the burned homes (debris) have been removed from their properties. Circling the News reached out to the Corps on May … Continue reading

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Legal Action for Palisades Fire Victims

Several residents have wondered about taking legal action against the City/DWP/Firefighters over the origin of the fire and the lack of firefighting in town during the January 7, 8 and 9 Palisades Fire. Circling the News cannot recommend any law … Continue reading

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