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Billboard in San Pedro is being taken down after decades of complaints from residents (www.nbclosangeles.com)

After decades of complaints, a billboard at the end of the 110 Freeway in San Pedro is being dismantled. “A community can come together and fight back against a big, multi billion dollar Goliath and actually win,” City Councilor Tim Mcosker said. He shared drone video of the billboard at the end of 110 freeway coming down...

Redondo Beach engineers ‘push the envelope’ with James Webb Space Telescope (www.audacy.com)

The Webb spacecraft, the most powerful space telescope ever built, was designed and manufactured in Redondo Beach by Northrop Grumman. The corporation is one of the largest aerospace employers in Los Angeles County, with more than 10,000 employees across the region....

Hit-and-run driver runs down man setting off fireworks in Wilmington. (ktla.com)

The victim, a 36-year-old man, was allegedly in the road igniting fireworks when he was struck by a sport utility vehicle. The man was thrown a distance and landed partially under another vehicle exiting the shopping center parking lot, officials with the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a new release....

Dogs saved from China's meat trade arrive at new kennel at LAX for international rescues (abc7.com)

Twenty dogs saved from slaughter in China's meat trade arrived at a new kennel at LAX for international rescues on Tuesday. Rue's Kennel is the first airport animal care center in the country. The new facility partnered with the nonprofit China Rescue Dogs to bring the four-legged miracles to California.

Two ex-Torrance Police officers plead not guilty in swastika-vandalized car case (www.dailybreeze.com)

Two former Torrance police officers pleaded not guilty Monday to felony charges stemming from a swastika that was found spray-painted inside an impounded vehicle nearly 3 1/2 years ago. A pretrial hearing is scheduled for the pair on Aug. 17 at the downtown Criminal Courts Building.

Moral panic: Huntington Beach city council votes to censor access to 'sexually explicit books' from children. (www.dailybreeze.com)

“What I am asking is that we look into different ways to protect kids from this,” Van Der Mark said after having presented several books she had concerns about that she said she found in the local library. ......

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