Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: May 2017

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Pali-Post Highlights: May 2017

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.
 
Possible Breakthrough in 'Devil Pole' Dilemma
5/18/2017
Electricity demand is running at around 111 percent of “safe” capacity across town and engineers predict blackouts that could leave 3,000 Palisadians without power for days. Learn about LADWP's plan to fix the "devil pole" dilemma in this free article.
                     
                 

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A Happy Ending for a Formerly Homeless Man
5/11/2017
Ian Gamble moved to California for a fresh start, but found himself unemployed and living on the streets. Find out here how Palisadian Michael Kaszubowski helped the 27-year-old.

LAFD Battles Las Casas Fire
5/25/2017
It took 89 firefighters just under two hours to extinguish a house fire that was likely caused by rags soaked in “oil, varnish-type products.” Find out details and fire safety tips here.
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Lives On Hold
5/25/2017
The Palisadian-Post conducted a six-month investigation into the life of PaliHi graduate James Robinson Jr., who was sentenced to death for the murder of two young men. What does his life—and the lives of the victims’ families—look like today?

IN PRINT ONLY: Winning the West
5/11/2017
“The team worked hard this year and the girls more than deserve to wear the crown,” PaliHi softball coach Tori Dario said after the team took the league title in an 8-2 triumph over LACES. Find out all of the details of the game, as well as the girls' winning season, here.
5/25/2017
Editor-in-Chief John Harlow takes a look into the past and future of the Palisades to see where we have been and where we are going.

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Teen Contest Showcases Palisadian Versatility
5/4/2017
Daniel Allen and Maude Tipton were crowned winners of the 58th annual Mr. and Miss Teen Palisades Contest. Take a peak inside this annual event and see what talents our eight teen contestants showed off. 
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