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Chef Launches New Biz | Trump Golf Club: Palos Verdes Top Stories

Here is a look at what made headlines this week in Palos Verdes and around the South Bay.

Here is a look at what made headlines this week in Palos Verdes and around the South Bay.
Here is a look at what made headlines this week in Palos Verdes and around the South Bay. (Patch File Photo )

PALOS VERDES, CA – It was a busy week in Palos Verdes and throughout the South Bay. Helicopter activity and trail closures were expected to disrupt areas near the Trump National Golf Club Friday. Read more here.

That wasn't the only headline the Trump golf course was in this week. The Trump Organization reportedly paid late taxes on two parcels of land near the Rancho Palos Verdes golf club, only after a reporter inquiry. Read more here.

The parents of a 12-year-old boy who died after collapsing while running at school in 2018 are suing the Los Angeles Unified School District, alleging insufficient life-saving measures were taken by Dodson Middle School employees on the student's behalf. Read more here.

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Also in Palos Verdes, a chef has launched a private culinary business called The Private Chefs, which will provide in-home private dinners and private chefs. Read more here.

Other South Bay News:

A Metro bus fire in Redondo Beach prompted a call to replace the "dangerous" fleet. The fire was contained within the engine compartment and no one was injured, a Metro spokesperson said. Read more here.

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Also in Redondo, talks are in the works for the upcoming fireworks show, and bigger, brighter fireworks are expected. So don't look for a new firework display to watch just yet – a solution may be in the works. Read more here.

Volunteers are needed for the Tour de Pier in Manhattan Beach, which will raise money for charities including Cancer Support Community Redondo Beach. Read more here.

For all the South Bay skateboarders, the Hermosa Beach Skate Park launched a membership program, which will eliminate the requirement for a parent or guardian to sign a liability waver each time a minor visits the park. Read more here.

In Torrance, a registered sex offender was charged with attacking a 6-year-old girl on the Lincoln Elementary School playground. Read more here.


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