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Berkson charms Peninsula Symphony concert audience
Since Maestro Joe Valenti retired from the Peninsula Symphony last year, many concertgoers have been wondering who the orchestra's next conductor will be.
Solar panels have the endorsement and financial subsidies of the federal and state governments, but many cities and counties are completely out of step.
Survey: Area solar fees are too high
A large number of Southland cities are charging high fees for solar panel permits, ignoring a state mandate designed to promote the energy system, according to a survey by the Sierra Club.
Won't the mandated car window reflective coatings interfere with law enforcement's ability to look into a car's interior? - Ronald Sommer Rolling Hills Windshields that comply with the newly adopted standard will continue to offer full visibility, says a California Air Resources Board press release about the regulation requiring vehicle windows to ...
Shine light on solar permit fees
At a time when the federal government is trying to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and increase the use of renewable energy, cities in Southern California are hindering the installation of solar panels on homes through wild variations in permit fees and long waits.
Palos Verdes Peninsula cities' budgets deal with shrinking revenues
In the largely affluent, desirable neighborhoods of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, property tax rolls are flat for the first time in years - and that means a lower-than-expected return for cities.
Killer Bees Attack California Rider, Horses
A California equestrian was attacked by a swarm of aggressive Africanized honeybees--also known as "killer bees"--while riding on a public trail in Rolling Hills, Calif., last week., The Daily Breeze reported.
Africanized bees attack Torrance woman on Rolling Hills horse trail
Now is the time of year when Africanized honey bees can get particularly aggressive, a fact one local equestrian recently found out the hard way.
Horse and rider fell on trail in Rolling Hills
A horse and its female rider went down on a trail in Rolling Hills at about 3 p.m. Monday.
Plastics industry groups form united front on California bag issues
The plastic bag sector is fighting simultaneous battles in California: at the capitol in Sacramento, in courtrooms across the state and at the grass-roots level.
Meredith Grenier: Movie Magic Feasts
The fundraisers, to be held on three consecutive summer weekends, will feature three outstanding chefs who will produce gourmet menus at private Peninsula estates.
Information has been provided by the Red Bluff and Corning police departments, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, California Highway Patrol, Red Bluff and Corning fire departments and CalFire.
Jury convicts pair for second time in 2001 killing
Defendants Joe Nino and Miguel Torres were found guilty in the 2001 murder of Juan Vasquez.
2 Convicted for 2nd Time In Torrance Man's Slaying
Two men were convicted today of first-degree murder and conspiracy in the slaying of a South Gate resident, whose body was found in a concrete culvert at the back of a Rolling Hills continuation school.
Population growth slows locally and statewide
Dragged down by the recession, population growth in California and Los Angeles has slowed to historically low levels that even the state's still-healthy birth rate cannot overcome, according to data released Thursday.
Tehama County blood drives get recognition
Tehama county blood drives received many awards at the a BloodSource appreciation luncheon: New blood drive in 2008: Corning fire department, Cottonwood American Legion, First Church of God, Lariat Bowl, Raley's and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Northeastern Lions come to convention in Corning
More than 50 Lions, Lioness and Leo clubs in northeastern California will be represented at the 51st annual convention of Lions District 4C1 to be held April 24-26 at the Rolling Hills Casino in Corning.
San Pedro school probed for swine flu
This 2009 image taken through a microscope and provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, shows a negative-stained image of the swine flu virus.
Rolling Hills drummer is a finalist in Spotlight Awards
Rolling Hills resident Sammy Miller, a senior at Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, is one of two finalists in the jazz category for this year's Spotlight Awards.
Six students from local schools have been honored by the National Achievement Scholarship Program, which awards college funding to about 800 outstanding black high school scholars across the nation.
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