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Read MoreI think this is a wonderful milestone that demands a special acknowledgement of our founder and my cousin, Nancy Banning Call.
Read MoreIn the twelfth and final episode of “LA’s Own Marineland,” we look at the park’s legacy and follow up on the lives of the animals that were transferred to other parks after Marineland's closure.
Read MoreIn the kaleidoscope of gemstones, diamonds stand as luminous beacons of beauty, resilience, and eternal allure
Read MoreA few weeks after the church designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. closed to the public due to land movement, officials recently announced that Wayfarers Chapel, the famous glass and redwood sanctuary on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, would be disassembled and relocated.
Read MoreIn the realm of herbal medicine and holistic healing, certain herbs have earned a revered status for their therapeutic properties.
Read MoreNestled in the vibrant landscape of South Bay, Greater Los Angeles, lies a cornucopia of herbs waiting to grace your garden and tantalize your taste buds.
Read MoreIn a fast-paced world where our lives are often dictated by the sun’s schedule, creating a moon garden offers a serene escape.
Read More“Sticks and stones may break my bones, and words can also hurt me.”
Read MoreI know many of us, myself included, have been driving great distances to see the wonderful wildflower super bloom this year, but really.. there is no need to go all over Southern California when our own peninsula is in full bloom too.
Read MoreREDONDO BEACH, Calif. (March 26, 2024) –The Pastel Society of Southern California (PSSC) announces its 15th Annual Gallery Exhibition showcasing members' artworks, to be held April 10 - May 11 at Riviera UMC, 375 Palos Verdes Blvd., Redondo Beach.
Read MoreI’m not sure if it was the roar of engines that sunny morning in June 1923 or the sight of 300 Model T Fords “racing” toward the barren peninsula from Torrance, but something new and wonderful was afoot.
Read MoreSomething you may have suspected by now (if you have read any of my previous articles in the Palos Verdes Pulse), I was always the first one in any of my classes at Malaga Cove to raise my hand when it was time to share.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Maritime Museum's featured exhibit is "Arthur Beaumont: Art of the Sea". Beaumont, a formally trained artist who served as a Lieutenant in the US Navy in the 1930s, was appointed as "official artist of the United States Fleet".
Read MoreNonprofit Organization Will Offer a Volunteer Opportunity, Exclusive Film Pre-Release Screening Event; and An Online Auction to Raise Awareness and Appreciation for Nature
Read MoreAmidst the sun-drenched vineyards of Madera County, the story of a flavorful wine. Montepulciano wines continued to unfold, a testament to the enduring legacy of family, tradition, and the boundless possibilities of winemaking
Read MoreBecky Cool, a business woman and resident of Rancho Palos Verdes, lights up any room she walks into and immediately connects with everyone present.
Read MoreThe year is 1942. It is February 6, a Friday evening—the dead of winter, perhaps, but that doesn’t mean much in Southern California. The evening is warm, and a gentle breeze is blowing onshore from the Pacific Ocean.
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