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Man With Medical Conditions Goes Missing in Rancho Palos Verdes
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Sunday circulated photos of a 76-year-old man with medical conditions who went missing in Rancho Palos Verdes. Eric Gainer, who requires medication for his medical conditions, was last seen about 3 p.m. Saturday in the 29600 block of South Western Avenue, the Sheriff’s Information Bureau reported.
Review: A CHORUS LINE at The Norris Theatre
If you’re a fan of the nine-time Tony Award-winning musical — or the 1985 movie remake with Michael Douglas — it’ll be hard for you not to like the Palos Verdes Performing Arts' peppy version of "A Chorus Line." After all, it has enough singular sensations in its cast to impress even faithful fans of the classic.
Palos Verdes DE Dabe Nwude reacts to Fresno State offer
Fresno State has officially gotten the ball rolling on dishing out early offers to members of the 2026 class – one of them Dabe Nwude of Palos Verdes (Calif.). The edge rusher Nwude, who is of Nigerian descent, has risen as a early hot commodity on the recruiting trail due to his already towering 6-foot-3, 242-pound frame and growing rush skills. While Florida, Western Kentucky, Tulane and San Diego State represent his early four-year offers, Fresno State becomes the newest opportunity at his disposal – arriving on May 2.
Coastal Living & Land Movement
Coastal San Pedro residents are no strangers to land movement and the havoc Mother Nature can wreak when unexpected landslides occur after years of natural land erosion. Back in 1929, a landslide in the Point Fermin area, where Pacific Avenue and Paseo Del Mar met, caused the loss of multiple wood frame homes and Red Car rail tracks, along with sidewalks and streets.
BHUSD leaders honored as ‘Administrators of the Year’
The Region 14 Association of California School Administrators announced BHUSD administrators Matthew Horvath and Dustin Seemann as recipients of the Administrators of the Year Awards. The awards were presented during a gala banquet held at the Palos Verdes Golf Club on Thursday, April 18. Horvath, the assistant superintendent of personnel...
A new tamale festival will soon debut on Catalina Island
AVALON, the biggest burg on Catalina Island, could easily be described as a panache-filled place with plenty to celebrate. You don't need to look too far to find the festive spirit possessed by the scenic salt-air'd spot; one glance at Avalon's annual calendar reveals all sorts of parties, dances, dining events, parades, the Catalina Wine Mixer, and the Catalina Film Festival. The hub for so many happenings on the enchanted isle may be found "in the heart of Avalon," not long after you disembark from your ferry: It's the Catalina Museum for Art & History. This is the museum behind the cinematic "JAWS" exhibition in 2018 and the large-scale Frida Kahlo projections that dazzled visitors in the summer of 2020. Now a new fiesta is making its way to the island institution, one that will have husks, masa, and sheer deliciousness at its heart. It's the...
A CHORUS LINE to be Presented at Palos Verdes Performing Arts Center This Spring
Get ready to experience the magic, passion, and heart of Broadway as Palos Verdes Performing Arts Center proudly presents "A Chorus Line," the iconic musical sensation that has captivated audiences worldwide. The production will take center stage at The Norris Theatre from April 26th, 2024 through May 5th, 2024. Set...
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