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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Mark “No” and Mail it Back
Many Palisadians have already received an Official Assessment Ballot from the City of Los Angeles that would allow property owners to be charged to keep streetlights on. At first glance, residents may look at it and think it is a...
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Community Brush Clearance on April 25
By ALLISON HOLDOFF POHILL and MAY SUNG In a powerful display of resilience and unity, the Pacific Palisades community is coming together for a massive Brush Clearance Clean-Up on Saturday, April 25, from 8 a.m. to noon. Organized by Council...
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L.A. Police Foundation Gala Held at Caruso Village
By HANK WRIGHT The sun was setting behind the mountains on April 18. Rick Caruso’s Palisades Village was quiet in the early evening. It was a classic southern California evening: perfect. Perfect for the Los Angeles Police Foundation True Blue...
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LAPD Beach Detail Adds Two Officers
(Editor’s note: This story first appeared in The Canyon Alliance click here. on April 13 and is reprinted with permission.) By LAUREL BUSBY News & Information Editor With warmer weather and more activity on the beaches, the L.A. Police...
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Burning a Town a Second Time: Is the Fire Out?
The sole resident who has moved back into a home on the edge of the Alphabet Streets looked out her window around 11:40 a.m. and saw flames on the hill above “as tall as the palm tree,” she said. She...
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Pali High Softball Wins First Home Game
By STEVE GALLUZZO CTN Contributor It has been a difficult season for the Palisades High softball team but the Dolphins finally got to play on the new turf field at Stadium by the Sea on April 20 and notched their...
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Count Again: City Doesn’t Spend Money on Needed Services
Notes From the Smoldering Ruins of the Municipal Fiscal Policy By HANK WRIGHT It was past midnight on PCH, rolling past the blackened slabs of what used to be Malibu, when the math hit me like a cinderblock off an...
Will Rogers State Park Will Hold Earth Day Event
Clean up the vegetation around your lot and then “come on” up to Will Rogers State Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 25, for a family-friendly Earth Day event. Interpreter Bill Hamm welcomes everyone back to Will...
Brush Clearance Contacts, Requirements, and Saturday’s Event
Parcels failing first inspection and remaining in non-compliance after a second inspection shall be cleared by city contractors and the bill sent to the owners. The brush administrative cost fee is $1,740 + the contractor’s lowest bid price + brush...
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You Have Arrived
(Editor’s note: Jimmy Dunne, a former Citizen of the Year, and the rudder of the town’s conscience, stopped by the Hive to join displaced Palisadians who have met there every Monday since the Palisades Fire in January 2025. He read...
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