News

  • CRIME Report for December 17 to 30

    Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin wrote “I’m hoping that our crime spike is tapering off. LAPD Detectives have been working double time trying to work all the recent
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  • E-Waste Accepted at Revere on January 20

    Many residents may have received new electronic items over the holidays and are unsure of what to do with the old items. Do not throw them in the black or blue bins because
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  • How to Recycle a Christmas Tree

    REQUEST A TREE COLLECTION: LA Sanitation & Environment has curbside collection for Christmas trees. There are three ways to request a tree collection. Call our 24-hour
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  • Marguleas’ Donation Supports the Village Green

    “The Village Green is special to the neighborhood, and a meeting place for all generations,” board member secretary Robin Weitz told realtor and founder of Amalfi Estates,
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  • Diseases Can Be Traced to Sugar Consumption

    Mitochondrial damage is a major contributor to ischemic heart disease and stroke; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias; trachea,
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  • Criminals Caught by West L.A. Burglary Detectives

    In a Zoom townhall meeting on January 3, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Detectives announced significant progress, making 12 arrests and that “seven South American
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  • Individuals Leaving California, and Now, Sweet Lady Jane Closes Seven Stores

    U-Haul, a self-moving company, has noted that for the fourth year in a row, California showed the largest net loss of one-way movers. The company compiled data from more than
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  • Dog Park Implementation Creeps Along

    (Editor’s note: Palisades dog lovers have asked for a dog park for decades–CTN will chronicle this story until some sort of resolution happens in 2024: either the
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  • MARTHA HUNTER – Best of the Best

    This editor can think of at least five individuals or groups that should have been honored by the town/community council but have not. Either they have been overlooked or
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  • Ongoing Sagas Continue in 2024 – DOG PARK

    One of the top headlines in February 2004 was “Dog Fight over the Dog Park.”  It was one of several articles that ran that year as residents fought over a proposed dog park
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