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Increasing Clouds, Young Shark Dies and Marina del Rey Development Hearing
The California Coastal Commission is considering changing zoning rules in Marina del Rey to make room for significant new developments.

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The California Coastal Commission is considering changing zoning rules in Marina del Rey to make room for significant new developments.

The National Weather Service says it will be warm, sunny and breezy this afternoon, but there's a chance of rain Thursday night.
The meeting is at 6:30 p.m. Westchester Municipal Building Community Room.
The National Weather Service issues a red flag fire warning due to the strong Santa Ana winds moving into the region.
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies put out a public safety advisory for children and parents to watch out for possible tricks in treats.
The National Weather Service says it should be sunny this afternoon with a moderate Santa Ana condition developing mid-week.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that 41 million children between 5 and 14 years old trick-or-treated in 2010.
Patch picks nearby pumpkin patches sure to inspire some spooky jack-o-lantern creations.
The National Weather Service says it should be sunny with a high near 70 degrees on Saturday and Sunday.
Patch is holding a Halloween contest and we're looking for the most creative costume on a child aged 12 and under. The winner gets a trip for two to New York to meet celebrity judge Heidi Klum and a $1031 donation to a local charity of their choice.
A report to the Los Angeles County Beach Commission shows that the Dockweiler Youth Center has had challenges attracting youngsters to its programs.
A report to the Los Angeles County Beach Commission shows that the Dockweiler Youth Center has had challenges catering to youngsters.
Submit a photo of your child, grand-child, niece, nephew, or sibling age 12 and under in a creative Halloween costume and you could win a trip for two to meet celebrity judge Heidi Klum and a donation of $1031 to a local charity of your choice.
A young great white shark taken from ocean waters just off the breakwater in Marina del Rey has been returned to the wild after a 55-day stay at the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Open Sea exhibit.
A great white shark that lived in a Malibu holding pen for two weeks before being sent to the Monterey Bay Aquarium is released after a 55-day stay.
A young great white shark collected just off the breakwater in Marina del Rey has been returned to the wild after a 55-day stay at the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Open Sea exhibit.
The National Weather Service says it will be cloudy and cool today, but Santa Ana winds are moving in later this week and will bring warmer temperatures.
Romarino Zeri, 51, of Marina del Rey, is identified as one of two people killed in a motorcycle accident while participating in the Love Ride charity event.
Be prepared for potential gridlock and delays as the commander-in-chief arrives today at Los Angeles International Airport about 5 p.m.
The National Weather Service forecast for this afternoon calls for party cloudy skies and cloudy weather Tuesday, too.