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Long Beach shootings are a mystery
Family and friends gather for a prayer service at the home of 24-year-old Vannaly Tim, left photo, and 25-year-old Sarith Em, who were killed New Year's Day.
El Segundo will pick up discarded Christmas trees from curbsides on regular collection days through Jan.
Peacock and peahen rituals become a family tradition
Trent and I were on a "peacock adventure" in the Dapplegray area of Rolling Hills Estates.
2008: We're not sorry to see it go
That sentiment seems to be the same all around the globe. For Angelenos, the new year couldn't get here fast enough.
Regarding the Dec. 18 story about Allen Henry Miller, "N.Y. man pleads guilty in Ventnor DWI crash": Mail carrier Maureen DePrince serviced my mom's house, among others, in Ventnor.
Palos Verdes Art Center will upgrade RPV site
Not so long ago, officials at the Palos Verdes Art Center had grand dreams of a new facility on Upper Point Vicente featuring museum-quality galleries and a rooftop restaurant with an ocean view.
Treed off Trump files 100M suit
A $100 million lawsuit filed Thursday claims the city of Rancho Palos Verdes forced Donald Trump to spend millions on "unnecessary" environmental studies.
Rancho Palos Verdes poll supports college's expansion
Marymount College officials are touting their new poll that shows wide support among Rancho Palos Verdes voters for the school's proposed expansion, which has been the target of a vocal group of opponents.
Moisturizers Can Give You Cancer
What you don't know about your moisturizer might cause cancer. 2008-12-23 22:34:32 - Common non-prescription skin moisturizers can cause cancer, but there are no warnings and no listings of dangerous ...
Donald Trump Sues Over Failed Transplant
Donald Trump claims he's the victim of ficus discrimination. Trump has filed a $100 million lawsuit against Rancho Palos Verdes -- the small town where he built a golf course six years ago -- claiming the city ...
Racial Tensions Flare Over School's Name
Racial tensions may be the subplot in Carson as elected officials and community activists haggle between naming a new high school after a slain African-American Los Angeles police officer or labor/civil rights ...
Donald Trump suing California city for $100 million
LOS ANGELES - When Donald Trump came to Rancho Palos Verdes six years ago with plans for a world-class golf course, he was welcomed with open arms.
Lomita and RPV get their jingle on
Santa Claus is coming to Lomita, Rolling Hills Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes and a county portion of the San Pedro area beginning Wednesday and will visit residential neighborhoods through Dec.
Court allows RPV property owners to build homes in 2 landslide zones
The state Supreme Court refused a request for review of an October Court of Appeal decision that favored the property owners, who at trial stated their land was collectively worth $32 million.
Marymount College to push plans again
Marymount College officials are licking their wounds and preparing to go back into battle following a week in which the Rancho Palos Verdes school was unexpectedly dealt a major blow to its expansion plans.
Developer of San Pedro's Ponte Vista plan is ousted
Bob Bisno, the developer who polarized San Pedro with his plans for a 1,950-unit condo complex, has been ousted from the project's development team.
This and That and More of the Same
"Ita s a Wonderful Life" in the South Bay
Wayfarers Chapel becomes the home of radio station WQDQ, Rancho Palos Verdes, California.
Fighting Marymount College Over Dorms, More: Already, it's been a nearly...
Already, it's been a nearly 10-year battle for Marymount College to see its expansion plans even fully discussed, and now the two-year liberal arts Catholic college in Rancho Palos Verdes is still battling ...
3 men tie up RPV couple, rough up husband in home invasion robbery
Deputies received a call about the robbery in the 6700 block of Verde Ridge Road, near El Rodeo Road, just before 8:10 p.m., Sgt.
Car burglars are targeting graveyards
Thefts of purses, cell phones, laptops and other easy-to-grab items are increasing, not just at Green Hills Memorial Park in Rancho Palos Verdes, but at cemeteries across the nation.