The Getty Hosts Conservation Clinic

So many people affected by the Palisades Fire, had little remaining. What was dug out of the ash, was encased in soot and barely recognizeable. A collaboration between the Los Angeles County Departments of Arts and Culture, Getty, and Art…

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Palisades CheckPoints Gone. Left June 14 at 6 a.m.

Immediately after the Palisades Fire, checkpoints at Sunset and Chautauqua went into place to keep out looters and looky-loos. Residents were allowed in with a pass, as were the companies aiding the Army Corp of Engineers with debris removal. Although…

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A Lovely Homage to Songwriter Springer in this Documentary

More than Santa Baby is a documentary film highlighting one of Pacific Palisades most celebrated composers/musicians, Philip Springer. On Tuesday, June 14, the film will be shown at The Marina del Rey Film Festival, at 7:30 p.m. at the Culver…

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Mayor Says Resources for Palisades Recovery in Budget

  Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed a balanced city budget on June 6.  In a press release, items in the budget were highlighted and included: Restoration of more than 1,000 city positions at risk of layoff to ensure delivery…

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Co-Honorary Mayor’s Love Song to the Town

Actors Gigi Rice and Ted McGinley are Pacific Palisades new honorary co-Mayors, replacing former Mayor Eugene Levy, who gave the couple this parting advice “I would give any incoming Mayor the same advice former Mayor Billy Crystal gave me, ‘embrace…

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K Bakery May Return by the End of the Month

Kim Kedeshian of K Bakery provided several dessert selections for the Rustic Canyon luncheon for seniors held on June 5. Kedeshian’s reputation of great deserts, meant that many people skipped the sandwiches and went straight to the cookies and pastries….

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Palisades 4th of July Evening Planning Underway

Dear Community, With less than a month before our Palisades July 4th celebration, rest assured that planning is full speed ahead. Next week we will share information about how to obtain your complementary tickets for the spectacular evening event on…

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Anthony Marguleas Gives an Update on Palisades Real Estate Market

Anthony Marguleas, Founder of Amalfi Estates, has done a deep dive into the last five months of land sales in Pacific Palisades. click here. Inventory vs Sales “New land listings continue to outpace sold lots even as buyer interest picks up,”…

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Palisades Fire Victims Might Consider Joining a Lawsuit

A deadline, July 7, is approaching if a resident wants to join a lawsuit to seek financial relief from The Palisades Fires. Some law firms are no longer taking clients and those that are, urge people to act this week….

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Promised to Fix Sidewalks in 2016 in $1.37 Billion Lawsuit: Instead City Is Settling ADA Lawsuits

(Editor’s note: This story first appeared in the Westside Current June 11 and is reprinted with permission. CTN added Pacific Palisades information.) By RACHEAL GAUDIOSI The City of Los Angeles settled a massive lawsuit over crumbling sidewalks in 2016. The…

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