The Palisades fire, which first began on Tuesday, January 7, in the Highlands, burned through 23,448 acres in Los Angeles County. Updates are available in this story, as well as at palipost.com between editions.
One of the longtime institutions lost to the Palisades fire was Palisades Branch Library on Alma Real Drive. Read on for some of the history of the library, as well as updates from Pacific Palisades Library Association.
Former Malibu Times Publisher Karen York—who lost her home in the Malibu fire of 1993—shared a checklist for those who have lost a home. What are some of the things she suggested?
Following Dr. Pam Magee’s lead, the Pali High athletic department has been tasked with keeping the Dolphins’ sports programs on schedule and finding alternate sites while the campus is closed indefinitely. What did they say of the efforts?
Two weeks after the Palisades fire began, Contributing Writer Jimmy Dunne wrote about his experience of returning to town on his bicycle, reporting on what he saw—and also what he missed.
After six years in Palisades Village with Matt and Marissa Hermer at the helm, The Draycott closed its doors, effective Sunday, December 29, 2024. What did Marissa say about the restaurant's history?
In the face of uncertainty, Director Lara Ganz is working behind the scenes to ensure the show goes on for Theatre Palisades Youth and Paul Revere students—with rehearsals continuing for upcoming performances. What is in the works?
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