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Purdue University Invites Canyon Households to Participate in a Post-Fire Survey
Purdue University seeks residents near and in fire zone for survey.
Sea Life Dying in Massive Algae Bloom; Danger to Humans Fairly Low, Experts Say
Birds, sea lions, and dolphins are dying in extreme algae bloom.
Photo: Sharon Kilbride
Dead Jellyfish Coat Will Rogers Beach
Dead jellyfish are washing onto Will Rogers State Beach.
SM Bay Water Quality Webinar Today at 4 p.m.
Council District 11, which is represented by Councilmember Traci Park, will hold a webinar at 4 p.m. today on Santa Monica Bay Water Quality.
Virtual Insurance Claims Town Hall Tonight at 5 p.m.
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara will hold a virtual Town Hall tonight at 5 p.m.
Pacific Palisades Community Council Meets Apr. 24
Maryam Zar of the Palisades Recovery Coalition will present their draft recovery plan at the Thursday Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting.
Drive Gym Provides Workout That Is “Second to None”
Drive owner Thierno Diallo shares his philosophy and aims for his gym’s popular and fun workouts.
Palisadians Gather in Clover Park Today
1Pali invites residents to join together at Clover Park today.
Spring Festival at Rustic Canyon Park Today
The annual egg hunt and Spring Festival will be today at Rustic Canyon Park.
Tips to Safeguard Your Property from Palisades LAPD Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin
LAPD Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin offers tips to safeguard your property.
Bike Path Reopened With No National Guard Checkpoints
The bike path along Will Rogers State Beach has been reopened for use.
Two Sick Sea Lions And A Sick Pelican Found on Will Rogers Beach; Dead Pelican at Tallulah’s
Two ill sea lions needed rescue on Will Rogers Beach this week.
Canyon Square Hosts Palisades Recovery Coalition and State Senator Ben Allen
State Sen. Ben Allen talks to the Palisades Recovery Coalition about the legislature’s efforts on their behalf.
Resilient Palisades Offers Canyon Residents Tools to Sunset Gas Leaf Blowers
Resilient Palisades, recently named Nonprofit of the Year by state Sen. Ben Allen, works to reduce gas-powered leaf blowers.
Governor Says PCH to Reopen by End of May
Pacific Coast Highway set to reopen by end of May with current checkpoints at north and south ends removed.
SMC Geography Students Aim to Aid Canyon Preparedness
SMC geography students begin Canyon map-making journey.
Arsenic and Lead Levels Higher Than Usual in Some Soil Post-Fire
Arsenic and lead levels in soil are higher than usual in some parts of Pacific Palisades and its surroundings, according to the L.A. County Department of Public Health.
Bacteria Levels at Will Rogers Beach Meet State Standards
Bacteria levels at Will Rogers State Beach “meet state standards,” according to the L.A. County Department of Public Health.
Canyon Resident Don Bachardy: Retrospective at the Huntington
A major exhibit of Canyon resident Don Bachardy’s work will open Saturday at the Huntington.
Caption: Don Bachardy, Christopher Isherwood, circa 1980, Acrylic on foamcore, 25.5 x 23.75 in. Photo courtesy of Craig Krull Gallery.
A Visit to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Temescal Canyon Recycling Site
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers debris clean-up operation on Temescal Canyon processes thousands of tons of concrete and metal daily.
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Throughout Pacific Palisades, special events will celebrate the holiday season, so check out this calendar of joyful festivities.