FEATURED NEWS:
L.A. Times Tests Soil for Heavy Metals—One Palisades Home Out of the 20 Tested Had High Levels
L.A. Times testing uncovered excessive arsenic in the soil of one Palisades home, while 19 others had soil that met health standards.
This Saturday at 4:00 is Party Time for “Back to the Canyon 2” at Canyon Square
It’s a party: Back to the Canyon 2 at Canyon Square on Saturday May 31 at Canyon Square from 4:00-7:00pm, with music, art, food, and community.
Spring classes to Start Monday at Rustic Canyon Recreation Center
After a decontamination hiatus, an array of ceramics and physical activity classes begin at Rustic Canyon Park on Monday.
Community Council Holding Special Meeting on Strict Foliage Proposal Monday
The Pacific Palisades Community Council will meet about potential Board of Forestry regulations to ban most plants and trees within five feet of buildings.
Canyon Resident Stephanie Kanan Loses Oasis Palisades in Fire
Canyon resident Stephanie Kanan lost her treasured business, Oasis Palisades, in the Jan. 7 fire.
Proposed Regulations Would Ban Most Plants Within 5 Feet of Canyon Homes
A ban of most plants and trees within five feet of homes is under consideration.
Dead Dolphin Washes Ashore Near Bel Air Bay Club
A dead dolphin was found on the beach near the Bel Air Bay Club.
Fire Testing Scheduled in Highlands Apr. 29-May 1
A test fire is scheduled by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobaccco, Firearms, and Explosives for the Palisades Highlands from Apr. 29-May 1.
Frank Langen Discusses the Birth and Evolution of Canyon Square
Frank Langen shares his inspiration for the popular meeting spot Canyon Square and its collection of businesses.
Former Canyon Business Owner Loses Business and Home in Fire
Tawnya Warren, who previously owned Blueview Atelier in the Canyon, lost her new store, Tawnya, and apartment in the Palisades fire.
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.
Construction plans for Canyon Charter School were detailed at a June 16 meeting.