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Bacteria Warning Issued In Palos Verdes Due To Rain
Public Health officials cautioned residents against swimming at local beaches for at least 72 hours after rainfall.

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Public Health officials cautioned residents against swimming at local beaches for at least 72 hours after rainfall.

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Officials warned beachgoers about dangerous waves and deadly rip currents in LA County through Thursday.
Officials warned beachgoers about dangerous waves and deadly rip currents in LA County through Thursday.
Officials warned beachgoers about dangerous waves and deadly rip currents in LA County through Thursday.
Officials warned beachgoers about dangerous waves and deadly rip currents in LA County through Thursday.
Officials warned beachgoers about dangerous waves and deadly rip currents in LA County through Thursday.
According to police, the suspect held a car full of six people at gunpoint and demanded to be driven around Santa Monica for about an hour.
Officials said the beaches were closed starting at about 11:30 a.m. and it was unknown how long they would stay closed.
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