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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Signs Will Go Up Along PCH in L.A. County Specifying Parking Hours
Recreational vehicles may no longer be able to park for weeks or months on end along Pacific Coast Highway in an unincorporated area between Pacific Palisades and Malibu. At an October 17 Coastal Commission meeting, commissioners approved the posting of...
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Tyler Heineman Looks Back on a Season Where He Makes His Major League Debut with Miami
Rarely in Major League Baseball history have two brothers played in the big leagues at the same time. The Heineman brothers, Scott and Tyler, who grew up in Pacific Palisades, gained this elite status this summer. On August 2, outfielder...
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LETTER: Pacific Palisades Needs a Siren-Alert System To Help Warn Residents about an Approaching Brush Fire
Editor’s note: Circling the News ran a story on October 11 headlined “Saddleridge Fire Has 13 Percent Containment: Two Residents Ask If Pacific Palisades Is Prepared for a Fire.” If a fire came up quickly over the Santa Monica Mountains,...
Palisades Symphony to Perform Sunday Donations Sought to Keep Concerts Free
The Palisades Symphony, under the direction of Joel Lish, will perform its first concert of its 54th season at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 27, at Mercer Hall at the Palisades High School, 15777 Bowdoin St. The concert is free...
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Ready! Set! Go! What a Person Needs to Do in a Wildfire
A reader asked if Circling the News would run the L.A. Fire Department’s READY!SET!GO! protocol, especially given the near-disastrous Palisades Fire this week. All Palisades residents should be aware of this program since we live near the wildland-urban interface and...
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Palisades Resident Scott Heineman Looks Back On His Debut Season in the Majors with the Texas Rangers
“I truly believe if you really love something, work at it, have the right mindset, you can do what you want,” Scott Heineman, 26, told Circling the News. In his case, Heineman’s dream was to play Major League baseball, and...
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Fire Emergency Kit or Go Bag Should Be Ready
The Camp Fire in Northern California killed 29 people and destroyed more than 6,400 homes, making it the most destructive wildfire in the state’s history. Growing at the rate of nearly 80 football fields per minute, the fire burned Paradise, which was...
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Palisadians Help Organize a Card-Trading Event and Family Fun in Santa Monica on Friday and Saturday
Starting at 7 p.m. this Friday and continuing all day Saturday, a two-day card-trading and family-fun event will be held with proceeds going to the Santa Monica Police Survivor’s Fund and to Team Prime Time (a nonprofit that sponsors sports...
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Dolphins Trample University Wildcats, 31-0; Take Command in Western League Race
Brandon Forrest returned the opening kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown and it was off to races for the visiting Palisades High Dolphins as they routed University, 31-0, last Friday to take sole possession of first place in the Western...
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Fire Crews Keep Searching for Smoldering Brush A Day After the Near-Disastrous Palisades Fire
A day after the Palisades Fire caused mandatory evacuations for about 628 homes, firefighters remained along Palisades Drive and at the top of the hill above that road, below Charmel Lane and Vista Grande. Captain Andrew Shaffer with LAFD’s Highland...
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