Detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are working to piece together clues in the fatal shooting of a man and a woman inside a vehicle parked at scenic overlook in Ranchos Palos Verdes early Monday....
Jasmine Viel reports from Rolling Hills Estates, where experts are now expressing concern over the entire Palos Verdes Peninsula after the recent landslide, which completely destroyed a dozen homes and has placed many more at risk.
A decades-long landslide has reshaped a 240-acre part of Palos Verdes Peninsula known as Portuguese Bend. Rancho Palos Verdes is mounting a plan to slow it.
The History Of LA’s Visually Stunning Wayfarers Chapel, Now Closed By Landslides (laist.com)
Built in 1951, the glass-walled chapel is one of L.A.’s few national historic landmarks. This isn’t the first time it has been damaged by landslides.
Bubbles redux: Marineland, closed for nearly 4 decades, recalled in new podcast (www.dailybreeze.com)
A 12-part podcast features employees of the popular Rancho Palos Verdes tourist attraction that featured killer whales Orky and Corky.
Rancho Palos Verdes declares local emergency due to land movement (www.dailybreeze.com)
A local emergency could help RPV with funding and gives officials more authority over properties in the landslide areas.
Double fatal shooting at Palos Verdes beach overlook believed to be a targeted attack (ktla.com)
Detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are working to piece together clues in the fatal shooting of a man and a woman inside a vehicle parked at scenic overlook in Ranchos Palos Verdes early Monday....
Video: Experts believe entire Palos Verdes Peninsula may be at risk after recent landslide (www.cbsnews.com)
Jasmine Viel reports from Rolling Hills Estates, where experts are now expressing concern over the entire Palos Verdes Peninsula after the recent landslide, which completely destroyed a dozen homes and has placed many more at risk.
A chunk of Rancho Palos Verdes is sliding into the sea. Can the city stop it? (www.latimes.com)
A decades-long landslide has reshaped a 240-acre part of Palos Verdes Peninsula known as Portuguese Bend. Rancho Palos Verdes is mounting a plan to slow it.