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The number of peacocks in Rancho Palos Verdes is its highest since 2014. Officials decided to restart a program to trap and ...
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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 ...
32nd Annual 4th of July 5K/Firecracker Dash: Presented by Village Runner. Race starts on Catalina Avenue between Palos Verdes ...
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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.
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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 Mayor John Cruikshank said he is trying hard to get on Trump’s radar. “My hope is that when he is in town, I can get on his schedule and give him a debrief,” Cruikshank said.
Rancho Palos Verdes residents can check the city’s website to see if they fall under areas impacted by the power shutoff. Community members can click here to see if the are in an evacuation area.
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Rancho Palos Verdes is home to a Trump golf course. But his cuts are imperiling the city's landslide response - MSNMany areas of the Rancho Palos Verdes landslide complex — which covers more than 700 acres and includes about 400 homes — are still moving as much as 1.5 feet a month, damaging property and ...
Now the Rancho Palos Verdes resident will meet No. 17 seed Karen Khachanov of Russia on Tuesday with for looking for their ...
Rancho Palos Verdes land moving deeper, more widespread than first thought, geologists say The Altamira slip plain could encompass Rolling Hills and is believed to be moving up to 100 times faster ...
According to historical documents posted by the city of Rancho Palos Verdes, land moved roughly 22 feet from September 1956 to April 1957. Support for LAist comes from. Become a sponsor.
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