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Although public health officials recommend the newly approved COVID vaccine for everyone 6 months and older, it may make more sense to wait until closer to the holiday season.
New COVID vaccine is out. Why you might not want to rush to get it.
Besides the Torrance Municipal Airport, the city also briefly had a second facility called Torrance Community Airport.
South Bay history: For a few short years, 2 municipal airports operated in Torrance
Glass walls frame views of the Manhattan Beach Pier, Palos Verdes Peninsula, and Catalina Island beyond.
Corner-lot home on The Strand sets a Manhattan Beach sales record at $24.5M
The settlement resolves a whistleblower suit filed by an LA resident who uses a wheelchair and a disability-rights advocacy group.
City of LA to pay $38.2 million to settle federal housing accessibility lawsuit
In June, half of the 541 employees deployed at the Downey facility were on leave and dozens were still calling out sick every day.
Nearly 20% of shifts at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall did not meet staffing minimums in July
"The warm weather isn't over, and neither is Los Angeles County's pool season," said Supervisor Janice Hahn, who led the effort to keep pools open longer.
Residents were told not to use water or plumbing after the power is shut off as that could cause a sewer spill
Power to be shut off in Rancho Palos Verdes neighborhood amid land movement worries An evacuation warning was issued Saturday about 3 p.m. amid the power shutoff, according to city officials. Residents were warned not to use water or plumbing after the electricity is shut off for …
The pipe was in "servicable condition," said county officials. Its coupling was forced apart by lateral land movement underground.
Land movement caused a 14-inch steel pipe to spill 10,000 gallons of sewage in Rancho Palos Verdes
The single-day inaugural event kicked off on Saturday, Aug. 31 with sets from Santana, Diana Ross, Lionel Richie, Los Yesterdays, Durand Jones and more.
Fool In Love Festival: Chicano and Black soul takes the spotlight at Hollywood Park
Craig's Hot Dog on a Stick is the only independently owned location -- but it will soon close.
2nd ever Hot Dog on a Stick, on Redondo Beach Pier, to close after Labor Day Craig’s Hot Dog on a Stick is the only independently owned location — but it will soon close.
Shakespeare in the park, K-Pop choreography competitions, drag shows and lavish pool parties are all happening this Labor Day weekend.
10 fun things happening this Labor Day weekend in Southern California
Temperatures could reach between 105 to 110 degrees in the Inland Empire on Thursday.
Heat wave kicks off Labor Day weekend, with ‘hazardous’ temperatures seen into the week
It happened early Saturday at the Travelers Mobile Home park at 13801 S. Vermont Ave.
Their neighbor was arrested on suspicion of murder after police descended on his home with a battering ram and discovered human remains.
Vigil held for elderly couple from Redlands nudist resort who are missing, presumed dead
With a new artistic director, East West Players Players spans generations with a decades-old theme: the intersection of the arts and 'giving communities a voice.'
Heading into 60th year, this Little Tokyo theater remains ‘a beacon of hope’ With a new artistic director, East West Players Players spans generations with a decades-old theme: the intersection of the arts and ‘giving communities a voice.’
Residents were told not to use water or plumbing after the power is shut off as that could cause a sewer spill
Continued land shifting prompts power shutoff, evacuation warning in part of Rancho Palos Verdes
Knott’s Scary Farm 2024 runs on select nights from Sept. 19 to Nov. 2.
The seals were very sick and fragile when they were found on local beaches and needed immediate care to survive.
2 Guadalupe fur seals rescued in LA and Orange County released by San Diego SeaWorld
Our Saturday morning roundup of more action from Friday night’s high school football games.
Daily Breeze Friday night roundup: Torrance defeats West in overtime Our Saturday morning roundup of more action from Friday night’s high school football games
The critical incident video, which police released as required by law, begins with audio from a 911 call.
Long Beach police release video of officer shooting, wounding woman holding a fake gun
Tenants living in derelict housing face conditions that contribute to higher rates of heart disease, diabetes, asthma, violence, and other life-threatening risks.
A teen’s murder, mold in the walls: Unfulfilled promises haunt public housing
The British alternative rock group will headline The Greek Theatre on Thursday, Sept. 5.
Keane looks back at 20 years of “Hopes and Fears” while still moving forward
The temporary Earl of Sandwich in the former La Brea Bakery will close in 2025.
First look at Earl of Sandwich rooftop bar coming to Downtown Disney
Avengers Reserve, D-Lander, Wonderful World of Sweets and Kawaii Slime will open this winter.
Angelenos could see their sewer bills double over four years of the proposed rate hikes get final approval.
Sewer rate hike for Angelenos advances; final vote next month
The Rancho Palos Verdes City Council could approve emergency ordiance for temporary housing due to damaged homes caused by land movement.
RPV council may create process for temporary housing, other solutions to deal with land movement
The money can be used for food, shelter, clothing, medical care, and transportation for non-citizens recently released from DHS custody and awaiting immigration court proceedings.
City of LA secures $21.8 million to assist newly arrived migrant families
Defense attorneys sought a self-surrender date of Dec. 2 based on "a new, unexpected, and extraordinary event," apparently connected to undisclosed medical reasons.
Ex-LA Councilman José Huizar granted delay in start of 13-year prison sentence
The Hermosa Beach Open, which will replace AVP's event this year, will feature international pros.
Beach volleyball tournament hits the Hermosa sands next week
The Sentinels defeated North Torrance in a nonleague clash at Coleman Stadium.
Inglewood football pulls away in the second half for win over North Torrance
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