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Week in Review: Governor Signs, Vetoes

From tanning beds to carrying handguns, catch up on which laws were signed into law or vetoed. Plus, Snowfest comes back. Here is a roundup of the latest news in Hermosa Beach.

Just in case you missed it, here is a quick look at the news that made headlines in Hermosa Beach this week:

Crossing guard hit by vehicle

A on Monday was reportedly hit by a vehicle. The accident backed up morning traffic along PCH.

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No 'open carry'

A bill that was signed into law this week, targeting a debate that recently shot through the South Bay. Some supporters of open carry have rallied in Hermosa Beach in the past.

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Under 18? Can't tan indoors

A bill that was signed into law this week. The ban was sponsored by state Sen. Ted Lieu, who represents Hermosa Beach in the 28th District.

Snowfest comes back

The Hermosa Beach City Council on Tuesday unanimously agreed to allow . The event will take place Dec. 10.

Sidewalk dining adopted

The Hermosa Beach City Council on Tuesday officially adopted its that allows downtown restaurants to offer outdoor dining, except for along upper Pier Avenue.

Drinking fountain on greenbelt

There will soon be at 8th Street, the Hermosa Beach City Council decided Tuesday. There are now three drinking fountains on the trail in Hermosa Beach, and this new drinking fountain will be the fourth.

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