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Baby Sharks Making SoCal Home, Thanks To Warm Waters
Data from Cal State Long Beach's Shark Lab shows that climate change is pushing the baby shark nurseries farther north.

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Data from Cal State Long Beach's Shark Lab shows that climate change is pushing the baby shark nurseries farther north.

New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
New population estimates show that once again the fastest-growing cities are in the South and West.
Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and El Seguno police conducted a minor decoy sting and three local establishments were cited.
The workshop will teach residents how to reduce water use and legally reuse greywater.
The boutique has a "beach-driven neighborhood feel" with a sense of community, owner and South Bay local Danielle Spangler said.
“This is the digital front door of our City and a vital communication tool,” Public Information Manager Keith Sterling said.