This has never rung truer for the residents living in the Portuguese Bend section of the city of Rancho Palos Verdes than now.
Read MoreOn February 22, 2025, we celebrate National California Day, a time to honor the Golden State’s incredible landscapes, abundant natural resources, and historical significance
Read MoreSPECIAL EVENTS
Cactus Wren Monitoring Training with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Saturday, March 1st, 9am -12pm
Read MoreGraceful, intelligent, and enduring, the Arabian horse is one of the most revered and recognizable horse breeds in the world.
Read MoreGrowing up in Palos Verdes, oh so long ago, my memories of Valentine’s Day were pretty simple. If you brought a Valentine card for that special person in class, you had to bring a card for everyone
Read MoreRandy Berler did not set out to start the go-to place for screening new films in the South Bay, but now for the past 13 years, he has been running the South Bay Film Society.
Read MoreThere's something about night photography that's different. Night is when the world sleeps. And that darkness brings us close to the dream world , even our subconscious.
Read More“Suddenly, the stars in the east part of the sky began to disappear,” the witness wrote in a National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) report.
Read MoreFebruary 2025 Event Schedule for Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy
Read MoreDuring the recent wildfires that ravaged the region, I received a surge of calls from residents worried about the potential for flames to take hold in the Palos Verdes area.
Read MoreFebruary is a month often associated with love and introspection, and no gemstone captures this spirit better than the amethyst.
Read MoreOn a recent Viking river trip down the Nile River in Egypt my husband Jim and I couldn’t help notice how proud the Egyptians and Nubians were of their amazing heritage.
Read MoreChinese New Year, aka “Spring Festival” celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar
Read MoreOnce upon a time, nestled in the heart of England, a bear of very little brain but an enormous heart was born. This is the story of Winnie the Pooh
Read MoreNot surprisingly, plants that store water are slow to catch fire. Disclaimer: Growing succulents does NOT guarantee a house won’t burn during a wildfire.
Read MoreIn the intricate tapestry of nature's symbolism, few creatures captivate the imagination quite like the humble squirrel.
Read MoreMultiple winner of some of the Rose Parade’s most prestigious awards, Torrance has established a record of winning student designs with this year’s entry designed by a Torrance High School student.
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