Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: August 2016

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Pali-Post Highlights: August 2016

Highlighting some of the top stories and hidden gems you may have missed in last month’s print issues, Pali-Post Highlights offers a snapshot of life in Pacific Palisades.
 
Local Election Heats Up
8/18/2016
As Sue Kohl and Sandra Eddy vie for the Area 5 seat, neighbors have turned to Nextdoor to express their thoughts and feelings, however hostile.
                     
                 

IN PRINT ONLY:
Are You at Risk for a Vehicle Break-In?
8/11/2016
One Palisadian tackled a man attempting to break into his car to the ground. Find out one common factor of vehicle break-ins you can prevent.

PPCC Hears Bike Lane Proposal
8/4/2016
Community members spoke out against proposed “enhanced” bike lanes on Temescal Canyon Road, explaining it’s the only road that isn’t a complete disaster most of the time.
IN PRINT ONLY:
Three Locals Find Success in Rio
8/18/2016
Equestrienne Lucy Davis, swimmer Jordan Wilimovsky and soccer player Ali Riley represented Pacific Palisades proudly while competing. How did they do in their respective sports?

IN PRINT ONLY:
Persevering Through Pain
8/18/2016
Pali High student Dillon Henry was 17 when he was killed in a car wreck on Sunset Boulevard. Find out how his family has continued to honor his legacy.
8/4/2016
Tempers flared while discussing BMO/BHO ordinances at a Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting.

IN PRINT ONLY:
The Road to Ms. America
8/11/2016
Marjan Rajabi is already a cyber soldier, émigré, mother and cancer survivor; she’s hoping to add Ms. America to the list in a competition taking place this week.
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