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PaliHi Graduation Held at Hollywood Bowl: Guest Speakers Steve Kerr, Billy Crystal and Jennifer Coolidge
By HENRY KAMER On June 4, 2025, upwards of 740 PaliHi seniors of the Class of 2025 graduated not at the Stadium by the Sea, but at the Hollywood Bowl. Yep, you read that right. The Class of 2025 is...
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More than 200 People Enjoyed Lunch
Councilmember Traci Park’s office and Team Palisades hosted a luncheon celebrating Palisades community elders, today June 5 at Rustic Canyon Park. Nearly 200 people attended and the comradery and the sense of what all had shared with and during the...
Posted in City, Community
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Mark the Calendar: Two Events on Saturday – Eat and Clean
COLONY – VENICE + PALISADES Venice Welcomes the Palisades from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 7, “Shop, Support and Rebuild Together” in a family-friendly event. This community gathering and benefit to support Pacific Palisades residents and...
Posted in businesses/stores, Environmental, Palisades Fire
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Army Corps of Engineers Have 922 Residences Left
As of June 2, 3,373 Pacific Palisades residences have been cleared by the Corps, leaving 922 properties. After the Palisades Fire on January 7, 8 and 9, with nearly 7,000 properties destroyed, the Army Corp of Engineers was brought in...
Posted in City, Palisades Fire
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FACT OR BS? Part 2 of Rumors Floating around Pacific Palisades
Last night Circling the News looked at six of 12 rumors floating around Pacific Palisades. Tonight, we look at another six. Remember if someone tells you something, that does not make it true. You have a responsibility to go to...
Posted in * Fact or B.S.
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Paliskates Fire Relief Jam This Satruday
Paliskates, a popular skate store on Swarthmore, burned during the Palisades Fire. This Saturday, June 7 come to a Fire Relief Skate Jam from noon to 4 p.m. at Stoner Park, 1835 Stoner Avenue to support the store rebuild. There...
Posted in businesses/stores, Palisades Fire
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FIREAID Money for Victims NOT Nonprofits: Write the Attorney General
It has become obvious to Palisades Fire Victims that although the more than $100 million that was raised through FireAid Concerts was intended for those who lost their homes, their property, lost everything – money has not gone to them....
Posted in FireAid, Palisades Fire
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FACT OR BS Regarding Rumors Swirling Palisades and Its Rebuild
It appears that Pacific Palisades residents have nothing more pressing in their lives then to spread rumors. Forget destroyed homes with no money to rebuild, schools that are closed, streets that need repaving, insurance issues and a city council that...
Posted in * Fact or B.S.
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Waiting: L.A. County Relief Grants Still Possible?
L.A. County Relief Fund received FireAid Money. The description said it would supply cash assistance to homeowners and tenants. According to the Website click here. “In response to the devastating 2025 Los Angeles County Wildfires, the County has established...
Posted in Palisades Fire
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Theatre Palisades “Alive” and “Acting”
Theatre Palisades, the much beloved community theater based in Pierson Playhouse between Temescal Canyon Road and Haverford Avenue, was ready to open the comedy Jest a Second, on January 10. Then the January 7 Palisades Fire destroyed the theater, which...
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