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Monthly Archives: June 2025
Everybody Loves a Parade: Santa Monica Welcomes Palisades
This year the 19th Annual Santa Monica Fourth of July Parade promises to be bigger and better than ever. There are generally more than 15,000 spectators along the parade that starts on Pico Boulevard and Main Street and travels via...
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Palisades 2025 Will Rogers 5K Run in Venice
The popular Palisades Will Rogers 5K held on the Fourth of July has four notable changes this year. Start time is 7 a.m. The race is being held in Venice, with the start about a block from the beach and...
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Palisades Symphony Travels to Koreatown June 29
The Palisades Symphony, which is currently without a home, is providing a an outdoor concert in Koreatown at 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 29. The concert “Best of Broadway: Decade by Decade,” will be held at 615 South La Fayette...
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Officers Behind the Scenes Recognized during Law & Order Night
For first responders, police and firefighters, every time they go to work, there’s a chance they won’t be coming home. They do the job; many exceeding expectations and requirements. They seek no recognition other than a job well done, a...
Palisades PitStop Will Reopen July 3
Just in time to have your car washed for that July 4 trip, the Palisades PitStop is reopening on July 3. “I’m bringing guys in,” said owner Kevin Miller, who added his employees are ready to go back to work,...
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Judge Cites Leadership Failure with Homeless: Orders Independent Monitor.
(Editor’s note: this story “Federal Judge Faults Los Angeles for Homelessness Failures, Stops Short of Receivership” was printed in the Westside Current, June 25 and is reprinted with permission.) BY JAMIE PAIGE A federal judge issued a scathing rebuke...
Posted in Homelessness
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Building Fee Waivers Not Official, Yet
Palisades residents think building /permit fees have been waived for Palisades Fire rebuilding. NO, they are just suspended until the L.A. City Council approves Mayor Karen Bass’ Executive Order No. 7 to waive fees. To go to the City Council,...
Posted in Palisades Fire, Real Estate
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Benefit Concert for Malibu Fire Victims
A benefit concert is being held at the Pepperdine University Smothers Theatre at 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 29. All the proceeds are going to Our Lady of Malibu. A resident wrote: “some may wonder why money is going to...
Posted in Music, Palisades Fire
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Cinque Terre, a Favorite Palisades Eatery, Opens in Venice
Co-owners of Cinque Terre West restaurant are chef Giaba and Marlo Vinzoni, who were forced out of Pacific Palisades during the Palisades Fire. Their restaurant, which initially opened in May 2019, had quickly become favorite among those who wanted genuine...
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The Cruel Inhumanity of the “YIMBY” Movement
(Editor’s note: this June 21 essay appeared in the all aspect repoft, written by Christopher LeGras click here. Even as residents are told we need more density, which makes no sense in the Palisades because people couldn’t evacuate safely during...
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