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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
People Are Calling for Bass to Resign
There is now a petition on Charge.org for the immediate recall of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. We, the undersigned residents of Los Angeles and concerned citizens, urgently call for the immediate recall of Mayor Karen Bass due to her...
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Viewpoint: Bass Faces Literal and Political Fire – Amid L.A.’s Worst Disaster
By TIM CAMPBELL When I was studying for my Project Management Professional certification several years ago, part of the content included disaster planning. I reviewed a case study of a project manager who planned a large IT project in Florida....
Posted in General
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Residents Not Being Allowed Back in Homes, Yet
The reason that residents are not being allowed into the evacuation zone is because the streets are filled with debris and broken wires. Although the electricity is off, it makes driving dangerous. Stop lights are not working. There are trees...
Posted in General
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God Speed Pacific Palisades
(Editor’s note: Chaz Plager wrote for Circling the News for three years and in September penned a farewell as he started college in September. He asked if he could pen an eulogy and of course said, yes.) By CHAZ PLAGER...
Posted in Accidents/Fires, Viewpoint
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The City and Mayor Failed Pacific Palisades Residents in the Fire
The City of Los Angeles failed Pacific Palisades residents during the raging fire storm from hell. It does seem like there could have been enough fire engines on the street. It does seem like there could have been water pressure...
Posted in Accidents/Fires
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Palisades Fire Burning Uncontrolled: Evacuations in Place
The Palisades fire which began as a two-acre fire off Piedra Morada Drive at 10:30 a.m. has exploded. Firefighters, which come from all over the county, have few resources to fight a fire driven by excessively high Santa Ana winds....
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Memberships Offered to Theatre Palisades – Lowest Ticket Prices
The easiest and cheapest way to see high-quality live theater is in Pacific Palisades. Theatre Palisades, a community theater, stages four plays and one musical annually at Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temescal Canyon Road. This season, which starts this Friday, January...
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Be Prepared to Evacuate with Upcoming Santa Ana Windstorm
Red flag warnings of critical fire danger will take effect at 4 a.m. Tuesday and remain in place through 6 p.m. Thursday, for the Malibu coast, the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area and other south land areas. By 4 p.m....
Posted in Accidents/Fires
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Presenting Harvard Din & Tonics
St. Matthew’s Music Guild will host Harvard Din & Tonics at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, January 10, at St. Matthew’s Church, 1031 Bienveneda Avenue. The Din & Tonics are Harvard University’s signature jazz a cappella singing group, with a repertoire...
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Temescal River Flows Unabated
Many residents have complained about the “River” that has been flowing down four lanes of Temescal Canyon Road for about the last three weeks. One resident even speculated that the City is not repairing it in order to allow salmon...
Posted in City, News
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