PACIFIC PALISADES/HOLLYWOOD HILLS—A water main broke in the afternoon on Saturday in Pacific Palisades and on Sunday a water main broke in Hollywood Hills.
PACIFIC PALISADES—On Saturday, September 26, Will Rogers
State Beach reopened after a sewage spill from a storm drain. After testing the
water it confirmed that sewage was being discharged.
SANTA
MONICA—Michael Rosenthal, the publisher and co-founder of the Santa Monica
Mirror, died on September 9 of renal cell cancer. His memorial service
was on Sunday, September 13.
PACIFIC PALISADES—On Monday, August 24 the Pacific Coast Highway was closed in Pacific Palisades due to a tree that fell on power lines involving a MTA bus.
PACIFIC PALISADES—The LAFD is closing fire stations due to “brownouts” set in place to save money. The fire stations, such as Station 69 in Pacific Palisades, will rotate by opening on specific dates.
PACIFIC PALISADES—The Los Angeles Country Corner’s office has identified the two men who were killed when a light experimental aircraft crashed in Santa Clarita on Saturday, July 18.
MALIBU//PACIFIC
PALISADES—Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Elizabeth A. White ruled
against the suit to force the
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy authority to use public funds to repair and reopen
Temescal Gateway Park’s swimming pool.
LOS ANGELES—Authorities are in need of the public's help to locate 39-year-old Maria Chavez who went missing after leaving work at an indoor swap meet.
PACIFIC PALISADES—A lot of newspapers are going under, but the Palisadian-Post, which has provided community news for over eight decades, is letting readers know they can do something to help.
PACIFIC PALISADES—On Sunday, April 5, police chased a suspected car thief through Los Angeles, onto the westbound Santa Monica Freeway, and the Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica.
PACIFIC PALISADES—Authorities from the Los Angeles Police Department are asking for the public’s help in locating 10-year-old Tomas Betsis-Dunstan who was abducted from his school on Saturday, April 4.
PACIFIC PALISADES—On March 23, the American Legion honored two standout officials, Derek Cope from the Beverly Hills Fire Department and Officer Yamada the Beverly Hills Police Department.
PACIFIC PALISADES—Three women were reported missing on Saturday at Will Rogers State Historic Park. They were found safe and sound on Saturday at about 3pm. The women lost their way during their afternoon hike.
PACIFIC PALISADES—The Department of Public Works met with members of the community at the Palisades Branch Library to discuss concerns regarding the Temescal Stormwater Diversion Project.
A young man was killed after his car collided with another vehicle on Saturday, January 31, near West Sunset Blvd. The victim died after colliding with another vehicle.
A former manager and escrow officer at Brentwood Escrow was charged with embezzling over $190,000 from trust funds and/or escrow funds to her personal account.
Mckay Hatch, the 15-year-old boy who began promoting the 'No Cussing Club' website, has received numerous vulgar email messages, death threats, and other forms of harassment as a result.
A burglar accused of breaking into the houses of exclusive neighborhoods such as Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades and the Hollywood Hills for the past three years has been arrested.
Police are investigating two deaths in Pacific Palisades. One victim was shot in Pacific Canyon Highway and the other victim at the future Culver City fire station. The shootings are unrelated.
Two years after it was supposed to be completed, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is finally able to proceed with plans to add a cover to the Santa Ynez Reservoir in the Highlands.
A man was struck and killed on the Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades on November 2. The incident occurred at 8:35 p.m. just north of Sunset Boulevard. The driver fled the scene quickly after.
The case of the 14-year-old autistic boy of Pacific Palisades against Boy Scout Troup 223, which has been in the courts for two years, is now going to be heard in front of a federal court.