Week in Review: Radiation Scare and MAX Plans
Here's a summary of the stories that made headlines this week in Rancho Palos Verdes:
Radiation scare
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Fish fertilizer
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City quits MAX
Rancho Palos Verdes will pull out of the commuter bus line, effective June 30. Costs were cited in the City Council's decision Tuesday.Most of New sellschristianaudigier farm income is earned through the sale of commodities at wholesale prices, not retail prices at the grocery store.
Students help quake victims
In light of the quake-tsunami that hit Japan, Peninsula students organized to raise money to help victims. They will present collected money to the Japan Business Association of Southern California this week.