Author Archives: Sue Pascoe

WHAT IS IT #15

  The first photo is a painted wood cow bell, which I believe is French. The high-pitched sound that it makes can be heard at a long distance. The second bell is cruder and is also made of wood. It … Continue reading

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Ferrer, L.A. County Health Department Sued over Needle Distribution

The Santa Monica Coalition founders announced on February 15, it has filed a lawsuit against County Health Director Barbara Ferrer, the Los Angeles County Health Department, and the Venice Family Clinic (as a real party of interest), in connection with … Continue reading

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PaliHi Student Receives Full Ride to Northwestern

By CHAZ PLAGER Exiting middle school and moving on to high school is something many students find themselves worried about, and for good reason. New rules, new subjects, new teachers, new campus, the dreaded feeling of being a “fish out … Continue reading

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Genesis Features Drama and Suprises: Matsuyama Wins

The Genesis 2024 was filled with surprises. Hideki Matsuyama, who was one of three players tied for seventh after the third round, won. Matsuyama, 31, had the lowest Round 4 score in the tournament since 1962. He is Japan’s top-ranked … Continue reading

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Fire Station 69 Trees Destroying Building

The large pine trees needles/branches have done damage to Fire Station 69’s roof during the storms. One captain wrote, “I have been attempting to get the trees trimmed by the city for quite some time. I am still attempting to … Continue reading

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VIEWPOINT: Why I’m Backing John McKinney for L.A. County District Attorney

(Editor’s note: Krishna Thangavelu is a Pacific Palisades resident, who won a Golden Sparkplug award in 2021 from the Pacific Palisades Community Council for building a district wide coalition to stop Will Rogers Beach from becoming a site for homeless … Continue reading

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Players Tee Off for the First Round of the Genesis Open

FIRST ROUND ON THURSDAY: Seventy-seven elite golfers teed off today at the Genesis Invitational in Pacific Palisades. Tournament host Tiger Woods is one of those competing for the $4 million first place and a 2025 Genesis GV80 Coupe. The tournament … Continue reading

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Theatre Palisades Youth Present “Les Miserables”

Theatre Palisades Youth and Theatre Palisades Teens will present Les Misérables School Edition, an adaptation of the Tony Award–winning French musical, the weekends of February 23 and March 3. “Les Misérables is a story of love, redemption, and sacrifice,” TPY/TPTeens … Continue reading

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Orchid Lovers and Growers Invited to Learn about Pests

  The Malibu Orchid Society, based in Pacific Palisades, will hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, February 20, in Hart Lounge in the Community Methodist Church, 801 Via De la Paz. Speaker Bill Gunning, Ph.D., a master … Continue reading

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Tryouts for AYSO Soccer Extra Program Being Held

Tryouts for AYSO Region 69 FC Pali Extra Team will be held on February 25 and March 16. The deadline to register is Friday, February 16. The tryouts are open for boys and girls born between 2010-2015. AYSO Regional Commissioner … Continue reading

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