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Westbound Traffic on Pier Ave to Re-open at 5 p.m.
After a week of being closed, westbound traffic on Pier Ave between Hermosa and Manhattan avenues re-opens today.
After a week of being closed, westbound traffic on Pier Ave between Hermosa and Manhattan avenues re-opens today.
A cat burglar, an ex-girlfriend, a phone thief and a store clerk are suspected.
An energy efficiency audit could lower a home's energy usage by up to 50 percent.
Construction worker Alejandro Valladares told his sister he feared unsafe conditions at the site where he died.
The City Council supports banning the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores and Patch lands an exclusive interview with the sister of the construction worker killed on March 10.
The ordinance is aimed at discouraging "puppy mill" and "kitten factory" breeders that contribute to overpopulation.
St. Patrick's Day had no extra surprises for Hermosa Beach Police this year.
Hermosa Beach hopes to avoid impending trial by proving drilling is a health and safety threat.
State investigators are looking into allegations of inadequate permitting at the Hermosa Beach construction site where a worker was killed.
County coroner's office said Valladares died of asphyxiation.
Alejandro Valladares, the construction worker who fell to his death, was kind and considerate in an environment that did not always lend itself to such traits.
The man fell from a forklift and was buried by collapsing dirt.
Woman's purse is taken while dancing at a local nightclub.