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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Captain Craig Heredia Assumes Command of West L.A. LAPD
Captain III Craig Heredia was appointed to the head the 65-square mile West L.A. Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) at the beginning of November. Heredia was the West L.A. Patrol Commanding Office under Captain Jonathan Tom, who was promoted as...
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Coastal Interceptor Prevents Trash from Entering the Ocean
Residents near Ballona Creek were upset about the amount of trash entering the Pacific Ocean. The trash from storm drains, which covers 150 square miles of Los Angeles, is dumped into Ballona Creek. A pilot project, the Ballona Creek Trash...
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City Council to Vote $2 Million for Ballona RV Dwellers
The Los Angeles City Council is set to vote on a motion to provide a little more than $2 million dollars for an encampment to home program for the Ballona Wetlands encampment. The motion, set to be voted on Tuesday morning,...
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George Wolfberg Park at Portrero Canyon Opening Ceremonies December 3
Residents are invited to the Opening Ceremony of the George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, December 3. The ceremony will be held in the new park. Enter at the Palisades Recreation Center,...
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PaliHi Defeats Narbonne, Advances to Championship Game
Palisades High School Football team defeated the Narbonne Gauchos 45-36 in the Division I semi-final game on November 18 at the Stadium by the Sea. “I put my heart in this,” said PaliHi senior and captain Savyour Riley. With that...
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PALISADES CRIME UPDATE: Burglaries, Burglary Theft from Vehicles
October 31 through November 12: Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin, wrote in his crime update: “As you can see, trends that we continue to deal with are auto-related crimes and residential burglaries. “A few of the burglaries have been associated...
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The “Nutcracker” Returns to the Westside over Two Weekends
The longest running “Nutcracker” production in Southern California is returning to the Broad Stage in Santa Monica beginning Thanksgiving weekend for eight public performances. This is the complete, traditional ballet, from the Victorian-style party scene to the dazzling Sugar Plum...
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Dolphins Win Division III Water Polo Championship
Tied at the end of regulation play, the Palisades High School boys water polo team, fought through two overtime periods to take the Division III Championship 10-9 over Rancho Bernado (San Diego) on November 19. After winning its 10th City...
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June Capp, 108, Crowned Queen of the 90th Birthday Party
Resident June Capp, who turned 108 on May 17, was crowned queen of the Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club 90th Birthday Party. The oldest Palisades male honored was 103, but wished to remain anonymous. The tradition of honoring the town’s nonagerians...
Seven Arrows Kindergarten Students Lead Food Drive
Seven Arrow kindergarten students challenged all grades, in this K-6 private school, to make food donations. The school collected 17,637 items, which is nearly 115 items of food per student. On Friday, November 18, the items were loaded and taken...
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