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The Chautauqua movement came to Pacific Palisades a century ago with a vision of healthy living. Much of the settlement has been lost to time, but some buildings managed to survive, even through ...
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Daily Breeze on MSNRancho Palos Verdes extends motorcycle, bicycle ban on PV Drive South as landslide slowsLand movement has created hazordous conditions on Palos Verdes Drive South so the RPV City Council voted to extend the ban ...
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LAist on MSNRolling Hills, also grappling with landslide damage, seeks its own buyout program for affected residentsRancho Palos Verdes has already started its FEMA-funded buyout program for homes destroyed by the land movement.
In Rancho Palos Verdes, the peacock population is the highest it’s been since 2014, when city leaders first decided to look into taking action to curtail the number of the birds due to growing ...
Amid financial hardships while coping with unprecedented land movement and its fallout, Rancho Palos Verdes approved its 2025-26 budget, as well as a Five-Year Capital Improvement Program, this ...
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LAist on MSNTime is running out for Rancho Palos Verdes residents to apply for landslide aid grantsThe $10,000 grants can be used for things like home repairs or storage for those forced to leave because of ongoing land ...
Rancho Palos Verdes is still in the “pre-award” phase of the process and it could take months for the city to get the $42 million. Even then, that money is coming in installments.
Wayfarers Chapel eyeing new home, but when it will be rebuilt remains uncertain - Pasadena Star-News
Land transfers are nothing new to Rancho Palos Verdes. The proposed site was established by the U.S. Army as a Nike-Ajax launch site in the 1950s, but was deactivated in 1974.
LOS ANGELES — Spotting a trademark colorful and elegant bird on the Palos Verdes Peninsula can be exciting for visitors or vacationers, but as the peacock population has rocketed, officials ...
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