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Fun Facts for Back to School
As Palos Verdes students go back to school on Tuesday, here are some fun facts about heading back to the classroom from the U.S. Census Bureau.

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As Palos Verdes students go back to school on Tuesday, here are some fun facts about heading back to the classroom from the U.S. Census Bureau.

As Redondo Beach heads back to school on Tuesday, here are some fun facts about heading back to the classroom from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Photos from the final men's and women's matches of the Manhattan Beach Open beach volleyball tournament on Sunday.
New study details giving by ZIP Code and finds areas with more GOP voters are more likely to support charities.
A look at what made headlines the week of August 18-24.
New study details giving by ZIP Code and finds areas with more GOP voters are more likely to support charities.
The checkpoint will take place on Artesia Boulevard starting at 9 p.m. Friday.
The college is asking the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council for additional time to complete two phases of its facilities expansion project.
The virus has shown up in the area in the past. Learn how to detect and prevent West Nile.
The event featured local food, beer and wine vendors from around the South Bay and Southern California.
Here's a look at the stories making headlines in the South Bay this week.
Friendship Circle teamed up with the Chevron Surf Camp for the third year in a row to give special needs kids the opportunity to surf.
The program, which challenges students across Los Angeles to reduce their lunchtime waste, is now accepting applications from schools.
The program, which challenges students across Los Angeles to reduce their lunchtime waste, is now accepting applications from schools.
The program, which challenges students across Los Angeles to reduce their lunchtime waste, is now accepting applications from schools.
A project to add approximately 75,000 cubic yards of dredged sand to the beach between Topaz and Ruby Streets began setting up equipment this week.
While experts say there has been an increase in reported shark sightings in the area, it isn't necessarily because there is an increase in sharks.
A look at what stories made headlines in the South Bay August 4-10.
A group on a fishing boat reports an encounter with a great white shark off Venice Beach Thursday.
The Manhattan Beach Unified School District expects to have an iPad in the hands of every student by the first day of school.