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Thomas Fakeheny, 69, has recovered from recent health scares to continue an active life.

Thomas Fakeheny, 69, has recovered from recent health scares to continue an active life.

The seven candidates running for City Council continued reaching out to the public Wednesday night.
Sheriff's deputies and the coroner's office maintain different stories in the handling of Mitrice Richardson's skeletal remains.
Malibu discusses public issues in two separate forums.
Theodore Helm is praised for thinking outside of the box.
City Council is considering placing a temporary ban on chain stores coming into Malibu.
Councilmember Ulich's art proposal received support from fellow councilmembers.
Pepperdine chaplain was found dead Monday morning on a beach near the 26000 block of Pacific Coast Highway.
A 54-year-old Long Beach resident was killed early Tuesday morning when his automobile struck a pole.
The new policy lets restaurants with outdoor seating invite dogs to chow down with their owners. Take our poll and let us know what you think.
A 340-ton boulder will pass through Long Beach on its way to LACMA.
Police tracked two robbery suspects on foot Sunday.
Redondo Beach City Council will listen to the public regarding a possible sewer fee increase.
Hermosa Beach Mayor Howard Fishman and other community leaders announce the Healthy Air Hermosa campaign kicking off in town.
Northrop Grumman and Ball Aerospace have made significant improvements to the James Webb Space Telescope.
Steve Krum, general manager of Spectrum Athletic Club, nabbed silver in the World Indoor Rowing Championship.