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Give Blood to Remember 9/11 Victims
There will be a Hermosa Beach blood drive on Sept. 18—one week following Sunday's 10th anniversary of 9/11.

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2.) Some residents are excited for, and others are annoyed by, a recent Pier Avenue construction project. The project has turned Pier Avenue into a war zone of rubble and construction noise; however, once complete, the popular shopping area will have an improved landscape design with more vegetation and energy-saving city lights.
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There will be a Hermosa Beach blood drive on Sept. 18—one week following Sunday's 10th anniversary of 9/11.

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The state Senate approves a bill authored by Sen. Ted Lieu that would ban all minors from using indoor tanning beds—it now heads to Gov. Jerry Brown's desk.
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