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Tips For Coyote Sightings In Redondo Beach
Here's what to do if you see coyotes in your neighborhood, according to the Redondo Beach Police Department.

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Here's what to do if you see coyotes in your neighborhood, according to the Redondo Beach Police Department.

Police are investigating a person of interest in relation to a shooting that led officials to lock down a nearby school on Monday.
Santa Monica residents will "drop, cover and hold on" Thursday as a part of the 2023 Great ShakeOut earthquake drill.
Venice and Mar Vista residents will "drop, cover and hold on" Thursday as a part of the 2023 Great ShakeOut earthquake drill.
Redondo Beach residents will "drop, cover and hold on" Thursday as a part of the 2023 Great ShakeOut earthquake drill.
Peninsula residents will "drop, cover and hold on" Thursday as a part of the 2023 Great ShakeOut earthquake drill.
Long Beach residents will "drop, cover and hold on" Thursday as a part of the 2023 Great ShakeOut earthquake drill.
Manhattan Beach residents will "drop, cover and hold on" Thursday as a part of the 2023 Great ShakeOut earthquake drill.
Police said the motive for the crash is unknown, but denied the incident was related to terrorism or conflict in the Middle East.
The crime blotter covers incidents in the Palos Verdes Peninsula from Oct. 1 to 7.
Perry Lindsey Middle School briefly went on lockdown Monday due to shooting reports in the area, according to LBPD.
A court ruling will require the commission to determine the compatibility of parking lots and baseball fields in the Ecological Reserve.
A Memorial Service will be held to honor the life of Manhattan Beach Police Officer Chad Swanson, who was killed in a traffic accident.
Rite Aid will be closing some underperforming stores throughout the Golden State following the pharmacy chain's bankruptcy filing.
The crime blotter covers incidents in Redondo Beach from Sept. 22-28.
The Alzheimer's Association's next walk of the season will be the Beach Cities Walk to End Alzheimer's in Hermosa Beach on Saturday.
Authorities are investigating a fraudulent transaction for the amount of $2,933,511.64 that was discovered in late August.
The City of Rancho Palos Verdes declared a local emergency due to accelerated and concerning land movement in the landslide area.
The district said the group's statement was inaccurate as negotiations with the city are still ongoing.
Santa Monica police allege the man knocked a woman off her bicycle, pinned her to the ground and tried to strangle her.