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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
PaliHi Sports Program Wins Commissioner’s Cup
Capturing 12 CIF LA City Section Titles Palisades Charter High School has again won the CIF LA City Section Commissioner’s Cup. The Dolphins won 12 City Championships during the 2018-2019 school year to capture their fifth consecutive Cup. PaliHi received...
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Dozens of Volunteers from Pacific Palisades Help
Campaign that Strives to Address World Hunger Vitamins. Soy. Rice. Dehydrated vegetables. Manna Pack (quart-sized sealed bags, about the size of a zip-lock bag). Forty-eight Palisades residents volunteered from noon to 2 p.m. on June 20 as part of the Feed...
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Homeless: The City Has a Model to
Follow in the Palisades Task Force On June 14, Councilman Mike Bonin sent out a press release that included his suggestions on “Why Is Homelessness Getting Worse, and What Can We Do About It?” His solutions included a “Vacancy Tax”...
Mountain Lion that Roamed Temescal Area Is
Moved to a Larger Habitat in National Forest Los Angeles Police Officer John “Rusty” Redican and his partner Earl Wright were on beach patrol this morning (June 24) when they received a message about a mountain lion sighting at...
Motorists Going East on Sunset Past the 405 Freeway
Will Encounter a Year of Delays Starting June 25 A press conference will be held on June 24, tomorrow, to alert motorists that Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP) will be upgrading the underground power infrastructure on Sunset,...
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Burglary Suspects Pulled Over on PCH
After Someone Sees Them Breaking into Cars There has been a recent spate of car burglaries along Pacific Coast Highway. Around noon on June 19, LAPD Officer Rusty Redican told Circling the News: “We just took a bunch of...
Civic League to Review Residential
Construction Plans at June 24 Meeting The Pacific Palisades Civic League will meet on Monday, June 24, at 7:30 p.m. in Tauxe Hall at the Community United Methodist Church, 801 Via de la Paz. The public is invited. The...
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Thoughtless Resident on Las Casas Ruins
Street’s New Slurry Seal, Despite Warnings On June 17, residents along Las Casas received a notice from the City that a slurry seal application would be laid the following day between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. on their street. No...
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Patriotic Pups Celebrates 25 Years
How to Walk Your Dog in the Parade By LAURA ABRUSCATO Contributing Writer Celebrating their 25th year, Patriotic Pups will be marching at 2 p.m. in the Palisades Fourth of July Parade along with their owners. Once again, the Palisades’...
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Paws N’ Claws Is a Family Affair
Grooming Salon Sponsors Patriotic Pups By LAURA ABRUSCATO Paws N’ Claws Grooming Salon and Boutique has sponsored the Patriotic Pups brigade in the Palisades Fourth of July Parade since 2001. Barbara Buck and Henry Marting, Palisadians since 1969, bought Paws N’ Claws...
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