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Read MorePhotos to Help Readers Relax By Photographer and Contributor Rick Thompson
Read MoreThis five year project will restore 6 acres of native coastal sage scrub, providing habitat for Western Monarch butterflies during the winter months.
Read MoreDid you know that there was a Civil War Museum located in Wilmington, California?
Read MoreFor the first time in years, a new sit-down restaurant has opened on the Hill. SUGO Social has joined the PV Promenade and is currently in its soft-opening phase.
Read MoreOpening a bottle of wine is easy. Getting the cork back in? Not always.
Read MoreIn 2014, Sherry May and a group of older adults on the Peninsula met with an idea: to create a program that would forge connections and provide community for people in the area
Read MoreIf you’ve ever encountered a bottle of wine that smelled more like a damp basement than a vineyard, you’ve likely experienced cork taint.
Read MoreProgramming and sponsors were announced February 13, and official poster and street banner unveiled, for the 22nd annual LA Harbor International Film Festival (LAHIFF)
Read MoreThis has never rung truer for the residents living in the Portuguese Bend section of the city of Rancho Palos Verdes than now.
Read MoreArguably, St. Patrick’s Day is a celebration of Irish cultural around the globe, but the very few celebrants truly know the man for which the day is celebrated.
Read MoreA concerned neighbor called the police to report a giant dog running around the Montemalaga School campus in the rain.
Read MoreJust shy of a week of opening (Monday February 3), Golden Scoop Gelato is already the buzz of the neighborhood, so much so that by Thursday they had nearly run out of some their most popular flavors!
Read MoreOn February 22, 2025, we celebrate National California Day, a time to honor the Golden State’s incredible landscapes, abundant natural resources, and historical significance
Read MoreSPECIAL EVENTS
Cactus Wren Monitoring Training with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Saturday, March 1st, 9am -12pm
Read MoreGraceful, intelligent, and enduring, the Arabian horse is one of the most revered and recognizable horse breeds in the world.
Read More“Curious George” was a peacock who showed up one day at my parent’s home in Rolling Hills and stayed for oveer 8 years.
Read MoreValentine’s Day, was established in 496 in honor of a saint who performed secret marriages for lovers.
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