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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
A Comedian’s Untold Story in Canton, Ohio
(Note: This editor received a text from Kabir Bhatia, who works for Ideastream Public Media, who wanted to know about my first husband, comic Ronnie Shakes. We spoke and he wrote a story, which appeared on February 15, on Ideastream, … Continue reading
Posted in Film/Television, Obituaries
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DWP Works on Landscaping at Via and Sunset
The Department of Water and Power (DWP) first took out the landscaping at the substation at Via de la Paz and Sunset Boulevard during a drought cycle (the five driest years on record in Pacific Palisades were 1976, 1990, 2007, … Continue reading
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District Attorney Debate Held at Harvard Westlake
The Westside and Valley Current and Harvard Westlake sponsored a forum at the high school for the public to hear the 12 candidates running for District Attorney. Before the debate began, Councilwoman Traci Park spoke. “I have said the District … Continue reading
Posted in City, Crime/Police
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My Fight with Breast Cancer
(Editor’s note: Irene Freedman wrote her account of dealing with breast cancer and has graciously allowed Circling the News to print it. Blessings, prayers and healing go to this brave woman.) By IRENE FREEDMAN — Special to CTN. One … Continue reading
Posted in Health
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Palisades Graffiti Warriors: Simon and Alle
John Alle, a long-time resident of Pacific Palisades, joins Cindy Simon in battling graffiti in this town. He deserves a huge shout out, too. Next time you see him covering up or removing tagging, give him your thanks. He wrote … Continue reading
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Homeless Not Counted on Local Beaches: LAHSA Orders
Westside Current Editor Jamie Paige wrote on February 14 (“Too Little, Too Late? Supervisors Launch Audit on Flawed Homeless Count App Despite Known Flaws”) that the L.A. County Board of Supervisors initiated an audit on homeless count software. There were … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Homelessness
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Teacher Union Dollars Support Questionable Candidate
Teachers in public schools belong to the UTLA (United Teachers Los Angeles) labor union and are required to pay dues – and that includes teachers in local charter schools. UTLA has contributed nearly $650,000 in an independent campaign supporting a … Continue reading
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Just “Singin’ in the Rain”
The Genesis Invitational people were probably happy they weren’t “Singin’ in the Rain,” to end the annual golf tournament held at the Riviera Country Club on Sunday afternoon, February 18. The rain did start that evening, and included heavy downpours … Continue reading
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Alcohol
(Editor’s note: This editor enjoys, Old-Fashioneds, Sidecars, espresso martinis and a good beer every now and again. I went about 10 years without a drink when I was pregnant and nursing. When I was growing up on the Rosebud Reservation, … Continue reading
Councilmember Park Joins Firefighters in Opposing HLA
Councilmember Traci Park joins L.A. City Firefighters in urging residents to vote “No” on Measure HLA. Measure HLA would require City Street Services, also known as StreetsLA, to install modifications that serve bicycle riders and pedestrians whenever improvements are made … Continue reading
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