The Autolist study analyzed hundreds of thousands of California vehicles within their database to determine the most affordable cities.
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It set a 12-month shipping record for a Western Hemisphere port during the recent fiscal year.
The grounds crew were seen driving around on a golf cart, aiming a rifle at various points throughout the 18-hole course.
A cyberattack has shut down operations for a Danish shipping company that operates the LA Port's largest terminal for a second day.
The company is looking to attract teens to work for the fast-food restaurant through social media app, Snapchat.
The Terraces shopping center was sold to the Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. for nearly $17 million more than when it was last sold.
Rancho Palos Verdes was ranked 1,247th out 1,261 small-sized cities to open a business, according to WalletHub.
A hacker installed malware on the payment system, gaining access to customers' payment card data, WildWater Express Carwash said.
Collectively these deadbeats owe the state more than $455 million in sales taxes.
The group said the vandalism was a response to the Trump administration's "blatant disregard for the environment."
Dozens of hotels and restaurants in the area earned Four-Diamond Ratings from AAA Auto Club.
Last month when the plant was shut down, which was also caused by an outage, gas prices in the region rose 7.4 cents.
Feminist attorney Gloria Allred challenged Trump to release former employees from non-disclosure clauses so they can tell 'the truth.'
Children in grades K-8, when accompanied by an adult, can score free back-to-school breakfast!
According to the Wall Street Journal, drivers in California are trading in their hybrid cars for SUVs.
The California State Board of Equalization says these taxpayers are among the 500 that owe the state more than $449 million in taxes
David Bryant, 63, admitted to bilking investors by promising them profits of more than 200 percent a year.
The average price is 4.5 cents less than a week ago and $1.365 lower than one year ago but 1.7 cents more than one month ago.
The amount of container goods moving through the port fell by 6.3 percent in June, rolling back some of the gains made the prior month.
The Palos Verdes Estates bank reported a net income of 2.798 million for the quarter ended June 30.
During the second quarter of this year, the turnaround time of trucks retrieving and delivering cargo averaged 41 minutes during peak hours.
The complex was built in 1970 and was last sold for $76 million 10 years ago.
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The truckers were striking to protest their 'misclassification as independent contractors and other labor law violations.'
Harbor officials said overall volumes so far this year are up 8 percent over the same four months last year.
The fine was for the Septemeber hydroflouric acid leak at ExxonMobil's Torrance refinery.
Construction is anticipated to begin in 2017 at the same time as $52 million in upgrades are expected to be taking place at the Port of L.A.
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Trash collection will be delayed by one day.
That decrease is part of the settlement with Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited for the outages caused by San Onofre failure.
Both sides of a state ban on the french delicacy derived from the force feeding of fowl are arguing their case before the 9th Circuit Court.
PBF Energy announced plans to buy the ExxonMobil refinery in Torrance for more than half a billion dollars.
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ExxonMobil is on the hot seat in regards to a February explosion that injured four at its Torrance refinery.
VW/Audi cars spewed up to 40 times the permitted amount of nitrogen oxide, but passed smog tests because of 'defeat devices,' the EPA says.
One Southern California city has fared worse than every other major city in the nation while a Northern California city is thriving.