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Officials issued a rain advisory, urging people heading to the beach to avoid swimming in areas where runoff is being dumped into the ocean.
Police are asking for help finding a 45-year-old West Los Angeles man who went missing Nov. 25.
The annual tradition will begin on Dec. 1, at the Palisades-Malibu YMCA.
Cities and communities with a high density of alcohol outlets were 3.7 times more likely to have high rates of violent crime.
Ten of the fake pennies worth $1,000 were scattered throughout Los Angeles. All you have to do is keep your eyes peeled.
Jot it down! The offers are good on Wednesday and Thursday.
Find out where they are around LA before you go out to trick-or-treat.
City animal shelters will waive the $76 adoption fees for kittens in honor of National Cat Day Saturday.
What could make the DMV less fun? A widespread computer glitch!
Women are trying to recoup money they allegedly gave a reclusive local man who convinced them he fought terrorists at the President's behest
Looking for family fun and things to do this weekend in Southern California? Patch has you covered.
A girlfriend of a man found dead outside his Pacific Palisades condo said he convinced her he played a shadowy role for political leaders.
Crews were working on a pipeline project and conducted a controlled release of gas that should dissipate in the air Friday.
The Los Angeles Zoo was awarded a 2016 Conservation Award.
Work on a a natural gas pipeline along Sepulveda Blvd. may cause rush hour lane closures at some of the Westside's busiest intersections.
The 24th Annual Chamber of Commerce Polo Tournament will be held on Sunday, September 25 at Will Rogers State Historic Park.
Pacific Palisades is encouraged to attend the Marquez Knolls Annual Block Party on September 24.
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Dixie Deadzone Diners will offer free and cell-phone-free meals around LA in an underground bank vault, bat cave and canyon perch.
Six LAPD departments will compete to donate the most blood to at Cedars-Sinai.
The Internal Revenue Service recently warned taxpayers against telephone scammers targeting students and parents.
The event will be held August 20.
A custodian who tackled a purse snatcher and women who saved an attempted murder victim were among LA's Courageous Citizens honored.
LA 2024 officials have touted their bid as the most cost-effective and athlete-friendly option.
This is the last week to shop the Pacific Palisades Farmers Market on Swarthmore Ave. before its displaced by the Palisades Village project.
We asked Patch readers on Facebook what streets they thought needed a speed bump. Find out what your neighbors told us.
The city launched the first phase of a bike-sharing program that will grow to 1,000 bikes stationed across the city.
Dozens of cities in Los Angeles County allow Safe and Sane fireworks while others host their own fireworks shows.
No tickets were sold Tuesday with all 6 winning numbers. Friday’s drawing expected to be the 3rd largest Mega Millions jackpot in history.
Crews out late Monday could not get close enough to completely untangle the whale. Hopes, today, are that it will be sighted again.
We asked Patch readers to share their biggest safety concerns in Pacific Palisades. Here’s what they’d change.
A great white shark goes airborne, a mountain gets schooled, Lakers oust Scott, and LA puts end to pet shop puppy sales.
We asked Patch readers where they take their guests when they come to town. Here’s a list that’s sure to impress.
The average cost of a gallon of gas in Los Angeles County is nearly 24 cents more than it was two weeks ago.
Residents in Pacific Palisades may be a little late to school and work today after a morning power outage affected the area.
Come hear almost all the Westside's elected officials talk about their plans for the year; L.A. Dem Party Chair to speak about election 2016
Breakers of between 5 and 7 feet are expected at west-facing beaches, with maximum sets of 10 feet at some locations.