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Destination Rodeo Drive: Gwen Stefani and a Brilliant Bugatti
Tourists from across the county, and the world, share their holiday weekend sightings.
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Having joined Patch in May 2010 as a freelance video journalist, and as a staff editor in December 2010, Jared is excited to see where Patch takes online journalism in the years to come.
Tourists from across the county, and the world, share their holiday weekend sightings.
The excited crowd watches the U.S. and England play to a tie.
Runners, joggers and walkers took to the sand for the community-wide G.I. Joe Pier-to-Pier Run/Walk.
Some 20 people arrive at the Agoura Hills pub by 7 a.m. Friday to catch the soccer tournament's opening game.
Residents cast their ballots in Tuesday's California primary election.
The environmental group recently awarded the city's coastal water an A grade.
The annual awards banquet recognizes achievements within the music department.
A crowd of thousands of people packs the streets of Hermosa Beach for the city's annual arts and crafts fair.
The final leg takes professional cyclists through the city Sunday, and locals and visitors are there to cheer them on.