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Tennis Event Celebrates Palisadian’s Life on His Birthday By STEVE GALLUZZO | Sports Editor There was nothing Braun Levi enjoyed more than playing tennis, so on August 9—what would have been his 19th ...
That was the message Jim Cragg sought to convey to his fellow residents Friday morning, August 8, at American Legion Ronald Reagan – Palisades Post 283. In direct response to ongoing challenges ...
I would not have known the connection between Sears, segregation and social activism had it not been for Palisades Charter High School relocating to the Santa Monica Sears building after the Palisades ...
Old Patty Ryan Bearer Burns Finds Strength in Family and Memories By STEVE GALLUZZO | Sports Editor Perhaps no one has experienced a richer, more fulfilling life in Pacific Palisades than Patty Ryan ...
Seven months after devastating fires destroyed more than 60% of Pacific Palisades properties, the real estate market continues to evolve in unexpected ways. While some experts initially predicted 500 ...
He has thrown thousands of passes in his life, in stadiums packed with people, but none have been as meaningful to Miller Moss as the ones he threw on July 26 at Beverly Hills High. Like so many other ...
When Dylen Smith took over the Palisades High football program in 2023 one of his stated goals was to lead the Dolphins to their first City Section championship. He got his team to the Open Division ...
“We are excited to share some amazing news with our school community,” Pali High wrote across social media. “After a thorough search and months of planning, we are proud to announce that the Class of ...
Graduation is traditionally held at Stadium by the Sea, but the 17,500-seat amphitheater off of the 101 Freeway was a fine alternative for students whose last few months of in-person classes were in ...
“After the fire took so much from us, I saw neighbors rise not just to rebuild homes, but to support one another and rekindle hope in our community,” he said. “To me, 1Pali is about harnessing that ...
Many young aspiring filmmakers’ talents were on display during Paul Revere Charter Middle School’s 11th annual Film Festival, which took place on Friday, May 16, in the campus’ auditorium. “We’re ...
A new shop in town, Magoo’s Los Angeles, has opened at 869 Swarthmore Avenue, the space previously occupied by Black Ink.
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