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Weekly Digest: Top Stories
Measure G campaigns and massage parlors dominated the news in Redondo.
Diane Garrett loves the feeling of sand between her toes. A Redondo resident since 1997, she tries to get down to the beach as often as possible. The writer-editor has toiled for national magazines and local papers and has an unhealthy attachment to technology.
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Measure G campaigns and massage parlors dominated the news in Redondo.
Redondo has avoided major damage so far but the storm on the way is expected to be the strongest yet.
This is supposed to the busiest shipping week of the year. Have you gotten your presents in the mail yet?
Redondo police also recovered two stolen vehicles and captured a carjacking suspect last week.
Police also respond to several domestic disturbance calls during the week ended Nov. 21.
Officers send a canine into a dumpster to fetch a robbery suspect.
L.A. County Superior Court Judge Robert O'Brien refuted city claims that Frank Angel's hourly rate was excessive.
Law enforcement also investigated a report of a wandering toddler and a mystery swatiska.
More rain is forecast today, so please refrain from unnecessary water works.
It rained Monday, so you know what that means—stay out of the water.
Sting operation nabs 14 suspected of working without a license last week.
A startup high school is awarded the lease to the Knob Hill Community Center despite anemic funds, and the blue whales have moved on from Redondo waters.
Redondo is asking the regional water quality board for a continuance of a hearing on discharge requirements at the attraction.
Other Beach Cities activities this weekend include Yom Kippur services and a series of concerts.
Other Beach Cities activities this weekend include Yom Kippur services and a series of concerts.
Other Beach Cities activities this weekend include Yom Kippur services and a series of concerts.
Other stories in the news include the Riviera Village Farmers Market, prep sports and Measure G.
The accident causes northbound traffic to be diverted for a spell Sunday afternoon.
Your guide to the new farmer's market in Redondo, which opens at 3 p.m.