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Manhattan Beach adds four electric vehicle charging stations
June 15, 2013 at 1:00 pmThe city of Manhattan Beach has installed four Clipper Creek electric vehicle charging stations in the lower Civic Center parking garage at 13th Street and Morningside Drive.
Climate change could slash snowfall in Southern California mountains
June 14, 2013 at 11:00 pmA UCLA study released Friday projects a significant decline in snowfall on the ranges that provide a dramatic backdrop to urban Southern California.
Climate change is likely to wipe a lot of the white from those postcard winter scenes of Los Angeles ringed by snow-capped mountains, according to new research.
A UCLA study released Friday projects a significant decline in snowfall on the ranges that provide a dramatic backdrop to urban Southern California.
Climate change is likely to wipe a lot of the white from those postcard winter scenes of Los Angeles ringed by snow-capped mountains, according to new research.
‘Sylvia,’ the Dog Tale, on Stage in Hermosa Beach
June 14, 2013 at 6:45 pmGet set for some doggone fun as A.R. Gurney’s “Sylvia,” staged by the Surf City Theatre Company, opens Saturday in the 2nd Story Theatre in Hermosa Beach.
The tale of a dog that enters a married couple’s perhaps routine life is full of twists
Get set for some doggone fun as A.R. Gurney’s “Sylvia,” staged by the Surf City Theatre Company, opens Saturday in the 2nd Story Theatre in Hermosa Beach.
The tale of a dog that enters a married couple’s perhaps routine life is full of twists
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The tale of a dog that enters a married couple’s perhaps routine life is full of twists
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A 48-year-old San Pedro man who collapsed while competing in the Redondo Beach Triathlon died doing what he loved, says his family. [ 

Amazon is hoping to get in on the action, and is launching their first food delivery service outside Seattle soon. [ 



