LOS ANGELES (CN) — A longstanding legal dispute over the Lunada Bay Boys, once known as “America’s most notorious surf gang,” is finally at an end. Probably. Lawyers told Superior Court Judge Lawrence ...
Palos Verdes Estates has agreed to put out a welcome mat to its coveted Lunada Bay surf spot and pay millions of dollars in attorneys’ fees to resolve a lawsuit accusing city officials of failing to ...
The city of Palos Verdes Estates has agreed to a series of steps to improve public access to Lunada Bay and "vigorously enforce" coastal access laws. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times) A settlement was ...
Last week the city of Palos Verdes Estates in Southern California agreed to a court ruling that requires the city to make the historically localized Lunada Bay a more welcoming place for surfers and ...
Lunada Bay, a treasured — and treacherous — surfing spot in the city of Palos Verdes Estates. (tiarescott/Flickr) LOS ANGELES (CN) — The long-running legal dispute between a pair of surfers and the ...
Palos Verdes Estates on Friday agreed to open up the popular winter surfing spot Lunada Bay to out-of-towners, ending a years-long legal dispute over who has the right to use the beach. The city was ...
Palos Verdes Estates is home to picturesque beaches and multi-million residences. It’s also home to one of the most unusual legal battles — one that involves surf gangs, land disputes and rock forts.
A settlement was reached this week that appears to herald the end of the Bay Boys' six-decade reign over the coveted waves at Lunada Bay, famed for unspooling in a dreamy, unbroken right hand line.
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