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We have more details on the arrest of two local men whom police and fire officials believe were making M-80s and selling out of a Torrance home illegal Chinese fireworks in enough quantities that could have leveled an entire neighborhood.
South Bay medical researchers and pain specialists react to the Food and Drug Administration's recommendation this week that Vicodin and other pain medications should be banned, and other over-the-counter drugs be watched more closely because of their effects on patients' liver.
The SouthBay Pavilion is in escrow with a company that says it plans to take the Carson mall "to the next level."
Carson city officials Tuesday approved a $67 million budget, balanced by cutting $1,500 out of its special events budget. It also restored City Council members' travel budget to a full $8,000 each, but slashed staff travel by $35,000.
Six years after the debate began, Rancho Palos Verdes has approved a program that could keep recreational vehicles off city streets.
The El Segundo flasher has struck again.
Carson High's longtime athletic director is retiring after 27 years.
Still no plans for the Fourth of July? See our list of local events.
We have more details on the arrest of two local men whom police and fire officials believe were making M-80s and selling out of a Torrance home illegal Chinese fireworks in enough quantities that could have leveled an entire neighborhood.
South Bay medical researchers and pain specialists react to the Food and Drug Administration's recommendation this week that Vicodin and other pain medications should be banned, and other over-the-counter drugs be watched more closely because of their effects on patients' liver.
The SouthBay Pavilion is in escrow with a company that says it plans to take the Carson mall "to the next level."
Carson city officials Tuesday approved a $67 million budget, balanced by cutting $1,500 out of its special events budget. It also restored City Council members' travel budget to a full $8,000 each, but slashed staff travel by $35,000.
Six years after the debate began, Rancho Palos Verdes has approved a program that could keep recreational vehicles off city streets.
The El Segundo flasher has struck again.
Carson High's longtime athletic director is retiring after 27 years.
Still no plans for the Fourth of July? See our list of local events.
