Author Archives: Sue Pascoe

Viewpoint: Los Angeles Not Ready for World Cup/Olympics

If one was going to be on television, one might buy a new outfit or at least make sure the dress/suit one is going to wear is clean and pressed. One would probably make sure they had a haircut/or hair … Continue reading

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Scoop On the Loop Returns September 14

Members of the Grenola Loop, which includes Las Casas, Grenola, Baylor, Marquette and Pintoresca Streets are keeping a long-time tradition alive with Scoop on the Loop from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 14 at Douglas Park where community … Continue reading

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Sages and Seeker to Resume at PaliHi. Sages Sought

Palisades High School students are asked, “Are you looking for someone to talk to who will listen and not judge what you say?” Many students have gone through the trauma of losing homes and then losing their school and having … Continue reading

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Local Events to Commemorate the 24th Anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks

Tomorrow, September 11, local events will take place to mark the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. In 2001, suicide attackers seized U.S. airline jets and crashed them into the twin towers of the World Trade Center skyscrapers.  Another plane … Continue reading

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“Oedipus the King MAMA!” Rockin’ Good Time

By LIBBY MOTIKA Circling the News Contributor It has been 19 years of Classical plays staged at the Getty Villa. Tragedies by the great luminaries, Sophocles, Euripides and Aeschylus and comedies by Aristophanes, and Plautus remind us of the vagaries … Continue reading

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What Made Palisades Special? Tell Us and LAist Will Draw It

(Editor’s note: The following request was made and CTN is sharing it. FYI, I shared my thoughts about what made Palisades special.)  My name is David Rodriguez and I’m the Partnerships Producer at LAist. As residents navigate the recovery after … Continue reading

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Bocce Season Opening, Town Celebrates

By CHAZ PLAGER Eight months on the dot after the fire that ravaged our community, nearly 200 Palisadians gathered at the edge of Palisades Rec Center to celebrate the re–opening of the bocce ball courts and to participate in a … Continue reading

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Residents Attend “Oedipus the King, MAMA!”

(Editor’s note: The Getty Villa offered free tickets to Palisades residents who had been impacted by the fires to its annual Villa Outdoor Classical Theater production. Tahitian Terrace resident Krishna Thangavelu went and came back with this report about “Oedipus … Continue reading

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Palisades Residents Report Problems in Other Areas of L.A.

Palisades residents took pride in the community. Residents picked up trash, covered up graffiti and reported quality of life issues to 311 or to Councilmember Traci Park’s Office. Those residents continued advocating for their community until officials acknowledged the problem. … Continue reading

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Congressional Investigation of Palisades Fire

U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging Chairman Rick Scott and Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee’s (HSGAC) Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI) Chairman Ron Johnson announced a congressional investigation into the deadly Palisades Fire that ravaged the Pacific Palisades community … Continue reading

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