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Gas Prices Fall Slightly
While gas fell one-tenth of a penny over the weekend, gas prices are still higher than summers of 2006 and 2010.

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Meredith joined Patch in November 2010 as the editor of Palos Verdes Patch.
While gas fell one-tenth of a penny over the weekend, gas prices are still higher than summers of 2006 and 2010.

The Citizens Redistricting Commission releases preliminary final maps for congressional and state legislative offices.
Gas prices decreased less than a cent over the last week.
Prices remain about the same at local stations, moving down by less than half a penny over the past week.
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Teens must get the whooping cough vaccination before the start of the school year.
The nature-related camps will begin in August.
The City Council will hold a continued public hearing for the project at 8:00 p.m. tonight.
Film production to close off a section of the trail.
The City Council will discuss a $2.32 monthly rate increase in residential trash fees.
The law would make it a felony for parents not to report the suspicious death or disappearance of their child within 24 hours.
Prices are nearly two cents higher this week.
The Auto Club of Southern California gives picks for low-polluting and fuel-sipping vehicles.
Local winners include two from Rancho Palos Verdes, one from Torrance and another from Long Beach.
"Surf's Up" and "Enceladus-A Day In The Life" open Friday and run through the end of September.