- January 14, 2025This editor stopped by the Rancho Park Post Office at 11270 Exposition (at Sepulveda). It was clearly marked where residents are to go to retrieve mail. The workers weremore.....
- January 13, 2025Two charter public schools, Marquez and Palisades Elementary, suffered severe damage and classes will be relocated for the remainder of the year. Pali, with about 400more.....
- January 13, 2025While residents wait to be allowed to enter Pacific Palisades, there is necessary business to do. CTN visited with FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) agents thatmore.....
- January 13, 2025Although the Palisades Post Office appears to be intact, it is not operational, and residents are still not allowed in the area. Residents, with a 90272 address andmore.....
- January 12, 2025(Editor’s note: This list was sent out by the Palisades Community Council and CTN received the same letter from former LAPD Beach Detail Officer Rusty Redican. Whenmore.....
- January 12, 2025This editor was in Pacific Palisades in the upper Alphabet Street area, there were three trucks of DWP workers, working to clear the streets of wires, broken poles and fallenmore.....
- January 10, 2025The devastating fire did not have to happen. Over the next few days, CTN will remind people of the warnings that we sent to officials, with no action taken. FIREWORKS,more.....
- January 10, 2025There is now a petition on Charge.org for the immediate recall of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. We, the undersigned residents of Los Angeles and concerned citizens, urgentlymore.....
- January 10, 2025By TIM CAMPBELL When I was studying for my Project Management Professional certification several years ago, part of the content included disaster planning. I reviewed a casemore.....
- January 9, 2025The reason that residents are not being allowed into the evacuation zone is because the streets are filled with debris and broken wires. Although the electricity is off, itmore.....









