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Project will close RB's north library
Redondo Beach will close the book this month on its nearly 60-year-old north branch library.
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Redondo Beach cleaned after raw sewage spill
A grease backup in a sewer line forced an estimated 350 gallons of raw sewage to trickle onto the sand near Sapphire Street in Redondo Beach, a county health official said Monday.
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3 Porterville men arrested on auto theft, drug charges
The recovery of a stolen car in Porterville led the Porterville police to a cache of illegal drugs last week.
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El Camino photography students host exhibit in Redondo
El Camino College students Lyn Watanabe and Laura Bellamy will host a photography exhibit this month at the C&D's Welcome Cafe and Gallery, 1808 S. Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach.
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The Red Cars of L.A.
Home / Society / History / The Red Cars of L.A. GM's Public Transportation Conspiracy? In the 1988 animation classic "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", the plot revolves around a corporate conspiracy to dismantle the ...
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Scanning the Area
Police will conduct a driving under the influence and driver's license checkpoint from 7:30 p.m. Friday to 3:30 a.m. Saturday on Pacific Coast Highway between Diamond and Vincent streets in Redondo Beach.
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Rapist's appeal denied
A cab driver who raped a deaf and disabled South Bay woman cannot fault his trial attorney for his convictions, an appellate court ruled Tuesday.
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Redondo resident named CSLB dean
She arrived at the school in 1988 and replaces Jean Houck, who retired in July after 12 years as dean of the college.
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RB police seek robbery suspects
The victim told police he was walking in the 700 block of Torrance Boulevard just before 10 p.m. when a man got out of an idling silver sedan holding a shotgun, according to Sgt.
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Redondo steps up on Esplanade
It's what one city leader calls the "showcase street" of Redondo Beach, with a mile of flat sidewalk running along oceanfront bluffs.
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How do you make it?
Last week, we printed three requests: one for caramels, one for a chocolate cookie, one for deviled ham spread.
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Giving adds up for local sisters
Debra Simmons of Hermosa Beach has purchased and delivered gifts to children and charities for 16 years.
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Redondo Beach man among 19 pardoned by President Bush
In a gesture of forgiveness for an American considered a hero in Israel, President George W. Bush on Tuesday granted a pardon posthumously to a man who broke the law to supply aircraft to Jews fighting in ...
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John Bogert : A few last words before we head into 2009
It's not that all of you will be sad, but I am taking the next two weeks off. Which I mention only because the front desk gets calls and I get letters, e-mails, even really nice get-well cards from kind readers ...
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Redondo Beach offers options for tree recycling
SOUTH BAY HOLIDAY » Read our holly-jolly holiday stories The city of Redondo Beach is reminding residents to recycle their Christmas trees.
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Redondo Beach police union's books probed
The president of the Redondo Beach Police Officers Association is under investigation for embezzling money from his union's accounts for possibly three years, prosecutors and police say.
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RV parking rules outlined for Redondo Beach
Come next year, recreational vehicle owners could have a new set of rules to follow on the streets of Redondo Beach.
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Giving from the heart can do a body good
Mike McBride of Long Beach has a holiday tradition that has nothing to do with Christmas shopping, twinkling lights or that jolly old man in red.
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Welcome change for Redondo
Redondo Beach officials and residents, top, gather Tuesday to officially unveil the Welcome to King Harbor fountain at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Catalina Avenue.
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A Birthday Wish: Redondo girl's present is to rescue dogs
Kaitlyn Maleman, left, who decided to forgo presents for her birthday and instead asked for donations to be made to Rover Rescue, plays with a rescue dog, Pixie, along with Rover Rescue volunteer Patty ...
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