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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Guild Season Finale Features Jens Lindemann
St. Matthew’s Music Guild completes its fortieth anniversary season on Friday, May 30 at 8 p.m. with the Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s and world renowned trumpet player Jens Lindemann. The concert takes place at St. Augustine by-the-Sea Church in … Continue reading
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Another Slide on Tramonto Could Close PCH, Again
One northbound lane of PCH was closed in mid-February 2024 by Caltrans below the Tramonto Slide located between Sunset Boulevard and Porto Marina. The slide area referred to as the “Tramonto Slide” has been an issue for many years, and in the … Continue reading
Commander Tom Updates the Checkpoints in Pacific Palisades
When Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) opened two lanes in both directions on May 23, and the National Guard was pulled from the area, 16 Los Angeles Police Department checkpoints were put in place. The first day went smoothly with no … Continue reading
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Palisades Beautiful Celebrates 30 Years and 1,500 Street Trees
(Editor’s note: When a new generation of Palisades Beautiful click here started with the idea of planting trees, Bill Bruns was able to find one of the original stories he did about the group. The story was a good reminder … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Environmental
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Memorial Day Celebration in Pacific Palisades
The second annual Memorial Day Celebration will be held at the Ronald Reagan American Legion Post 283, at 11 a.m. at 15274 La Cruz Drive on Monday, May 26. All residents are invited to come to the event, which will … Continue reading
Posted in Holidays, Palisades Fire
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No Fire Truck Access, No Evacuation Route, No Problem
There would be NO fire truck access and NO evacuation route for residents if the project were built. NO problem according to the City. Why would the City even consider this proposed project of four new 10,000 to 17,000 square … Continue reading
Posted in City, Community, Real Estate
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Slavin Pens “Growing Up in the Palisades”
So many people, who don’t know, characterize Pacific Palisades as an area where the rich and famous live. Unfortunately, that mantra has been repeated by newscasters during and after the Palisades Fire. The Palisades community, which is geographically isolated from … Continue reading
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Councilwoman Traci Park Blasts Homeless Spending in Fiery ‘No’ Vote on LA’s $13.9 Billion Budget
(Editor’s note: this first appeared in the Westside Current on May 23, 2025 and is reprinted with permission.) BY JAMIE PAIGE In a heated rebuke on the City Council floor Thursday, Councilwoman Traci Park voted against Los Angeles’ revised $13.9 … Continue reading
Posted in City, City Councilmember Park
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Viewpoint:The Palisades Fire: A Preventable Tragedy and the Failure of Los Angeles Leadership
By ADAM KNOWLTON The Palisades Fire, which erupted on January 7, 2025, was not an act of nature beyond human control—it was a preventable catastrophe caused by failed leadership at the highest levels of Los Angeles city government. This devastating … Continue reading
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Pacific Coast Highway to Open for Memorial Day Weekend
Although there will no longer be checkpoints on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) when it opens to “everybody” tomorrow, May 23 at 8 a.m., residents may be relieved to learn that there will be additional checkpoints on arterial roads leading into … Continue reading
Posted in City, City Councilmember Park, Community, Crime/Police
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