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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Worker Rescued from a Trench on Via de las Olas
A worker was rescued from a collapsed trench at 1:48 p.m. in the 15400 block of Via de las Olas (at Beirut) in Pacific Palisades on Thursday, April 16. A 28-year-old male, in grave condition, was given lifesaving measures by...
Posted in Accidents/Fires
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Palisades Residents Invited to a Garden Party April 25
There is one garden party that all residents will want to attend. The parkways in front of all Pacific Palisades properties need to be cleared of overgrown weeds that need to be trimmed to less than three inches in height. All...
Posted in City, Palisades Fire
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Dodgers’ Will Smith Visits Marquez Elementary
By STEVE GALLUZZO CTN Contributor Marquez Charter Elementary students got the surprise of a lifetime April 10 when Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith visited the campus to participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil custom art installations and a...
Nithya Raman – No Need to Clear Venice Rose Ave. Encampment
(Editor’s note: This story first appeared in the Westside Current “Mayoral Hopeful Nithya Raman Votes No on Venice Anti-Camping Crackdown – Councilmember’s Push Back” on April 16 and is reprinted with permission.) By RACHAEL GAUDIOSI Rose Avenue was back before...
Posted in City, City Councilmember Park, Homelessness
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Resilient Palisades Holds Earthday Event on April 19
Resilient Palisades will hold an EarthDay and VegFest from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 19, at the Palisades Village Green, at 15280 Sunset Boulevard. Organizers write “We are bringing Earth Day and Veg Fest back to the...
Posted in Environmental, Holidays
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19th Century Typhus Spreads in Los Angeles
(Editor’s note: This piece first ran in Sam Quinones Dreamland Newsletter on April 12 and is printed with permission (1) 19th Century Typhus Spreads in Los Angeles. People can subscribe for free at samquinoes.cubstack.com) No better barometer exists of shoddy...
Posted in City, Homelessness
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Palisades Elementary New Campus to Open Fall 2028
Los Angeles Unified School District hosted an April 7 project update and timeline for the reconstruction of the Via de la Paz campus buildings destroyed during the Palisades Fire. If all goes according to schedule, anticipated construction for the new...
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The Palisades 4th of July Parade/Celebration Is BACK!
At the beginning of April, CTN received the following message: “Happy Easter! Not sure if you’ve heard anything related to the 4th of July and if the parade might resume this year in some form . . . “My kids … Continue reading
Posted in Open to all
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Palisades Flea Market Provided Fun, Unusual Items
Pali High’s Third Annual Flea Market was held on April 12. After early morning showers, the sun brought a beautiful day and the good mood was infectious as local bands played on the green in front of Gilbert Hall at...
Posted in Kids/Parenting, Schools
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City: Poor People Do Not Deserve Properly Prepared Food
There are workers who buy from vendors that are not monitored by LA City/County. The food they buy may have been prepared on public sidewalks/roadways over open flames using charcoal and propane equipment. There are no handwashing stations for food...
Posted in General
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