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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Sing for Ice Cream: Oceanaires and an Ice Cream Social
The Oceanaires, an a cappella barbershop chorus, invites the community to an afternoon of music and fine frozen confections from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, September 14, at the Palisades Lutheran Church, 15905 Sunset Boulevard. Guest performers will include...
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Lane Closures This Week on Pacific Coast Highway
One lane of Pacific Coast Highway was closed in each direction overnight on September 6. The overnight closures will continue nightly from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday, September 9, through Friday, September 13. One lane each way will be...
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PaliHi Wins Charter Bowl, Defeating Granada Hills
“Redemption,” said Palisades High School Football Coach Dylen Smith. “We have one redemption. Now we go for another next week.” PaliHi beat Granada Hills 42 to 28, claiming the Charter Bowl Trophy. The 2024 game was supposed to be held...
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Viewpoint: The Polio Question: Why Weren’t Gaza Kids Inoculated?
As a mother of three, my kids were inoculated against polio when they were small. I was flummoxed by seeing older children in Gaza being given the vaccination. I relooked at the guidelines and found children in the United States...
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Library Events to Mark on the September Calendar
SAVED BY A STORY: Senior Writing Group meets the second and fourth Mondays at 1 p.m. Next meeting is September 9, in the Palisades Community Room at the library 861 Alma Real. RSVP is recommended but not required ([email protected]). Once...
Debunking a Palisades Urban Legend: Nazi Utopia
By STEWART SLAVIN What’s the real story behind Murphy Ranch? The long-abandoned survivalist sanctuary tucked into the hills of Pacific Palisades has spawned one of L.A.s wackiest urban legends — that of Nazis building a utopia there during the 1930s...
Posted in Community, History
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Hovde’s Quilt Wins a Blue Ribbon at the Fair
It was a blue ribbon at the fair for seventh grader Reuben Hovde’s Einstein Quilt. One of the biggest county fairs in South Dakota is the Central States Fair click here, which includes a carnival, a stock show, a rodeo,...
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New Play at Theatricum Pops the Myth of the Latino Vote
By LIBBY MOTIKA Circling the News Contributor It’s not often when you see a play about an election that doesn’t involve backroom drama, a candidate’s demons, or the breathless election-night count. No, Bernard Cubria is interested in the so-called myth...
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New Physics Theory: Einstein’s Eternal Energy
During Covid, some people hunkered down never leaving their homes, watching nonstop news and bemoaning the end of civilization. Palisades resident Chuck McGlothlin took a different approach. The Purdue graduate, who received his bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering, and then...
Both Sides Rest in the Kupfer Murder Case
In a surprise move, the prosecution and defense rested before noon on September 4, in the murderer of Brianna Kupfer. Kupfer, a 5’3” 123-pound UCLA graduate student was working alone on January 13, 2020, when she was murdered. She was...
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