Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: May 2016

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Pali-Post Highlights: May 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.
 
Sex & Suicide in the Huntington
5/5/2016

In the Palisades neighborhood where some homes go for upward of $20 million, a dilapidated house has sat behind a padlocked, chain-link fence for nearly 15 years. What’s the story?
                     
                 

IN PRINT ONLY:
Local Teens Shine in Competition for Mr. and Miss Palisades Titles
5/26/2016

Since 1959, Pali youth have duked it on stage to hold to prestigious post. Who came out on top this year?

IN PRINT ONLY:
Why is Rick Caruso “The Great Garbanzo”?
5/5/2016

Kids say the darndest things—and sometimes can get adults to as well. The Post’s Junior Reporter Gavin Alexander sat down for a revealing interview with developer Rick Caruso.
IN PRINT ONLY:
Dolphins Swim Boys and Girls Sun Opponents in ‘Unprecedented Performance’
5/19/2016

The Pali High boys set seven records while the girls won their seventh meet straight, but were both teams able to capture the city title?

5/19/2016

The SWAT team that apprehended a suspect barricaded in a Palisades garage took the Post on an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of its Armory, which holds all the equipment the team uses when responding to calls.
IN PRINT ONLY:
Palisades Fire Safety Gets a Boost
5/19/2016

In a major victory for public safety in Pacific Palisades, Councilmember Mike Bonin announced
he would resurrect a public safety unit that had been shuttered due to budget cuts in 2011. How will this affect your neighborhood?


Designing a Palisades Sanctuary
5/5/2016

From Vietnam to Pacific Palisades, jewelry designer Chan Luu has inhabited a wealth of experience. How did she manage to craft an empire with her bare hands?
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