In preparation for the next wildfire season, the California Public Utility Commission (CPUC) has authorized funding of more than $1 billion through 2024. Through its Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP), SCE, PG&E, CSE,…
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When it comes to surviving disasters in Topanga—earthquakes, fires, floods—our ability to come together as neighbors helping neighbors, can make a big difference. Neighborhood Networks (NN), a program overseen by the Topanga…
Cyvra Village Green I lived in the workshop Of Cyvra* Village Green And out of the mountains And from down below Lived a watery stream Dream on said…
Passover, the Festival of Freedom, is celebrated from April 8-16, and begins on Wednesday, April 8, with the Seder dinner. “Due to all that is happening this year, Chabad of Topanga will…
Opponents of 5G are initiating legal action against the proposed installation of one-million antennas to pick up signals from more than 50,000 satellites blanketing the earth, leaving no place on the planet…
Amid the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic, Topanga did what we’ve always done — we came together as a community (figuratively speaking, of course). On March 13, shortly after mandatory quarantine had…
Shortly after 2 p.m. on Friday, March 13, a boulder, loosened by the recent rains, was captured in steel netting that Caltrans installed last year in one of five areas in the…
Long lines, an overloaded computer system, and overwhelmed poll workers plagued the Primary Election Day Countywide. Topanga was no exception as more than a 1,000 residents lined up at the Topanga Library…
The inaugural evening of the Flying Pig Supper Club took off in grand style on March 1 with more than 150 Topangans gathered at the Community House for a fun, family-friendly dining…
The annual Topanga Elementary Art Gallery show wowed a standing-room-only crowd on February 1 at the Topanga Canyon Gallery. The theme for this year’s show was “Nurturing Nature” and our talented young…