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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Crime Report and Toyopa Burglary Update
Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin sent out a crime report for May 7-13. He also sent out a more detailed report from detectives regarding the “Hot Prowl Burglary” in the 800 block of Toyopa Drive that occurred on the...
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Sharon Browning and Sharon Kilbride Honored with ‘Pioneer Woman’ Award
Sharon Browning and Sharon Kilbride were honored by Councilwoman Traci Park as the “Pioneer Woman” of Council District 11 in a special ceremony at Los Angeles City Hall. This prestigious award celebrates women who have significantly impacted their community. This...
Posted in Homelessness, Traci Park
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Learn How Theatre Palisades Stage Scenes Are Orchestrated
Theatre Palisades, in its first collaboration with the Palisades Library, will feature director Brandon Polanco, who will present and direct a scene from Bell, Book & Candle at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 25, at the Palisades Library Community Room,...
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Book Review—”The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece”
In the first chapter of Tom Hanks’ book The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece, we’re introduced to writer Joe Shaw and a famous movie producer Bill Johnson. The producer asks Shaw “What films do you hate—walk out of?...
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LAPD Task Force Scours Hillsides and Canyons May 18
A successful undertaking to keep the Pacific Palisades safe from fire began at 7 a.m. on May 18 under cloudy skies. After a two-hour sweep of the canyons and hillsides surrounding the area, no active homeless camps were found, and...
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Pacific Palisades Ballerinas Will Perform May 27
Westside Ballet of Santa Monica presents “Masters of Movement: Ballet through the Centuries”—a richly varied program of classical, neoclassical, and contemporary works that showcase the talent of the nonprofit company’s pre-professional dancers, alumni, and guest artists. If one was not...
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Rob LeMond Swimming and Surfing Camp Starts June 26
BY ALISON BURMEISTER “Hello, this is Rob LeMond, please do not leave text messages on this number but I would like to have your voice message, so please leave it after the beep. Thank you.” *BEEP* If you...
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David Askew Goes from Homelessness to Work Featured in Art Show
PHOTOS and STORY by LAUREL BUSBY Artist David Askew’s life disintegrated into a haze of drugs, alcohol, and homelessness when he moved from Chicago to Los Angeles in 2000. For 12 years, he struggled. “I had created havoc in my...
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Fire Service Recognition Day Draws Crowds
“The best thing are all the hoses and shiny knobs,” said Knox, three years old. “The best thing is to be in the fire truck,” Mia, 3, and Kia, 1, added. Wells, 4, said the best thing about the day...
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Jeff Brant: A Friend for Life
(Editor’s note: Bob had sent me the story of his friend. I found it moving and a remarkable tribute to someone I wished I had known. The world is filled with everyday “stars” that too few people read about, because...