Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: February 2018

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Pali-Post Highlights: February 2018

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.
 
Pali High Deems Xanax Abuse 'Serious Health and Safety Concern' 
2/8/2018
After incidents in which "semi-conscious" students had to be transported from the nurse's office to the hospital, Pali High is warning that abuse of the prescription drug Xanax poses a serious threat to campus health. What is the school doing about it?
                     
                 

FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: Dog Park Coming to the Palisades?
2/15/2018
A decades-long fight for a Palisades off-leash dog park may be coming to an end. Find out here where the Pacific Palisades Dog Park Working Group wants to put the park.

Palisades Crime Stats Spike
2/15/2018
In a reversal of recent trends, crime across the Palisades has jumped since last winter. How much is the increase and what does Senior Lead Officer Michael Moore recommend to do to prevent some of the crimes?
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Council Accused of 'Betraying' Highlands Over Senior Care Facility
2/15/2018
The battle to build an eldercare facility has grown more heated as a residential representative accused community councilors of "betraying" the area while the first appeals against the project were filed with the city. Subscribe to the Post now to follow the latest on the project. 

FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: Back on Course
2/22/2018
Bubba Watson scores his third Genesis Open victory at The Riviera Country Club in five years. Read all about the tournament here.
2/8/2018
In an exclusive letter to the Post, Bob Benton shared that he won't be returning to Swarthmore when Palisades Village opens. What were his reasons?

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Teenagers, Social Media and Happiness
2/15/2018
"And as for self-loathing … (laughing) I think people have always hated themselves." Read here to find out what else local students had to say about the psychological effects of social media.
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