Known as “the greatest day of the year” in Pacific Palisades, Fourth of July traditions had to be amended—but the community found ways to gather. What events took place this year?
July saw the reopening of two additional businesses in the Palisades: Pacific Palisades Veterinary Center on July 7 and Palisades Pitstop on July 3. What services are the businesses currently offering?
Senator Ben Allen announced July 16 that he would be pausing Senate Bill 549 for the remainder of 2025. Read on for additional details and background about the bill.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power was invited to present plans for undergrounding power and upgrading water lines, as well as provide an update on the Santa Ynez Reservoir. What was reported?
The annual Palisades Will Rogers Run did not take place at its usual location but that did not deter more than 1,000 runners from keeping a proud 48-year holiday tradition alive. Who were the winners of the 5K, which took place in Venice?
Six months after the Palisades fire began on January 7, the mission of USACE Colonel Eric Swenson to lead the government-run debris removal program came to an end. What was said during a farewell ceremony?
PPLA reported that while rebuilding efforts are underway for the library, a temporary facility will be available, which is on schedule to be up and running by fall. What changes were announced in PPLA leadership?
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