Residents thought they found a savior in the bad girl who made good by J.E. Marshall The beach cities were
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Story and photos by Chris Miller Sharp brothers Nolan, Logan, and Ryan kept bragging rights in the neighborhood at the
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by James Westhoff I’m on my bike, slowly climbing up Palos Verdes Drive East towards the radar domes. It’s 8


