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  • Optimist Club Speakers Will Include John McKinney

    The Pacific Palisades Optimist Club will host two radically different speakers in February. On February 6, District Attorney candidate John McKinney will speak and answer
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  • Beach Art Sought from Third to Fifth Graders

      L.A. County is seeking posters/artwork for its “Can the Trash” contest. Selected winners may receive a $100 gift card and have their artwork wrapped around the beach
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  • Town Clock Dedication Held January 28

    About 150 residents joined honorees, Rotary Club dignities and P.R.I.D.E. members to dedicate a town clock on January 28. The four-sided clock is located at the corner of
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  • Food Trucks Continue to Draw Controversy

    There is a proverb “the road to hell is paved with good intentions,” which can be interpreted to mean that that good actions may have unintended consequences. On September
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  • Thrive LA Poll Exposes City’s Struggles with Leadership, Homelessness, and Crime

    (Editor’s note this story ran January 29 on Westside Current and is reprinted with permission.)   By JAMIE PAIGE A recent poll conducted by Thrive LA has brought to
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  • Sidewalk Vending Occupies Pedestrian Pathways and Pays No Taxes

    One resident wrote CTN: “Here is a photo of the local carne asada street vendor setting up shop on Sunset in front of Ralph’s at 3 p.m. on Tuesday blocking the sidewalk.
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  • Palisades Represented at a Gaming Tournament in Chicago

      by CHAZ PLAGER One year ago, exactly, I wrote an article about my experience at the premiere Chicago fighting game tournament Frosty Faustings. I enjoyed my time there
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  • Garden Club Will Meet February 5: Beneficial Insects

      The Pacific Palisades Garden Club will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, February 5. This meeting should be of special interest to any resident who doesn’t
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  • What Is It #13

      This is my Mother’s Apple Cake. I still remember fondly eating big slices of it as a child a few times every year. The recipe was lost on her passing but it
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  • Councilmember Traci Park Reflects on First Year in Office

    Councilmember Traci Park was at a tree trimming in Brentwood in the morning on January 27, and that afternoon in Venice knocking on constituents’ doors, letting them know the
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