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Week in Review: Redistricting, Rocky
Los Angeles County supervisors clash over redistricting and Patch lists candidates for City Council. Here is a roundup of the week's news.

New legislative districts are approved in California and Los Angeles County supervisors continue to debate local district boundaries.
In case you missed these redistricting stories and other headlines, here is a roundup of some of the latest news this week in Hermosa Beach:
California redistricting
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The California Citizens Redistricting Commission on Monday for California. Meanwhile, Republicans and a Latino group in newly drawn state Senate districts.
County redistricting
Find out what's happening in Hermosa Beachfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
On the county level, As Los Angeles County for redistricting this week—now there are three proposed redistricting plans on the table.
Where the rich and single hang
CNNMoney this week as the fourth best city in the U.S. for the single and rich. Neighboring Manhattan Beach topped the list.
Council candidates
In the upcoming Nov. 8 municipal election, are set to run for two vacant seats on the Hermosa Beach City Council: Hermosa Beach residents Hany Fangary and Steve Powers, and councilmen Michael DiVirgilio and Peter Tucker.
Closing Rocky Cola
Rocky Cola Cafe on PCH Sunday. Due to failed lease negotiations and tough economic times, owner Wally Curry told Patch on Friday that the popular restaurant is shutting down.
Don't forget to check Patch every day for your Hermosa Beach news coverage.
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