Mayor Bass, Earth Day and the Ballona Wetlands (Part 2)

(Editor’s note: This is part two of three part series about the Ballona Wetlands.) PHOTOGRAPHS by: LYNZIE FLYNN and CTN The first Earth Day was held in 1970 and marks the birth of the modern environmental movement. Groups that had…

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Resilient Palisades to Hold Earth Day Festival

Resilient Palisades, a nonprofit, which was formed in 2020 to address climate change and environmental issues, will host a major Earth Day festival on Sunday, April 23 from 8 a.m. to noon on the Village Green. Located off Sunset Boulevard,…

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Free Copy of a Book that Won National Book Award Book

The Los Angeles Public Library is urging patrons to take part in the National Endowment for the Arts “Big Read.” The selection this year is “Interior Chinatown” by Charles Yu and there will be free copies available at the Palisades…

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Mayor Karen Bass Celebrating Earth Day, But Not the Ballona

(Editor’s note: This is the first part in a three-part series about the City not working to Save the Ballona Wetlands.)   The questions asked by everyone who has driven by the rows of illegally parked RV’s that line the…

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Last Weekend for “Mean Girls” at Revere

  Director Lara Ganz, who has directed numerous youth shows for Paul Revere Middle School and also for Theatre Palisades said in an April 16 email to CTN, “The show, Mean Girls, is REALLY good! Probably the best we’ve ever…

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Dogs Should Be Leashed on Streets and in Parks

(Editor’s note: I have received several letters about dog owners, who are upset about those who allow dogs to go off leash on streets and parks. It is a law in Los Angeles that all dogs should be leashed. It…

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Orly Israel Takes Listening Table on Tour 

Orly Israel set up a “listening table” around L.A. with a handwritten sign taped to the front of the grey plastic folding table: “Here to Listen” and “No judgment, no advice, no charge.” Now he is traveling across the United…

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What Are You Doing to Celebrate Earth Day?

Since 1970, the United States has celebrated Earth Day on April 22. The day marks the anniversary of the birth of the environmental movement. This movement led to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean…

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PaliHi’s Top Artistic & Musical Students Will Be Showcased

Palisades Charter High School has one of the top visual and performing arts programs in the City and some of PaliHi’s most talented students go on to top colleges and then careers in the arts, film and television. The school…

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An Appeal Will Be Held for Construction on Tramonto Landslide

At the intersection of Tramonto Drive and Coperto Drive in the Castellammare area of Pacific Palisades, the view of Santa Monica Bay extends from Catalina Island to Malibu. The panorama is spectacular. The cliff is shored up with a bulkhead,…

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