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Hermosa Beach to Vote on Oil Drilling in Santa Monica Bay

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California is seeing an uptick in local control measures aimed at regulating oil and gas. While some places welcome oil's financial boon, others ban it, worried about health and environment risks. Hermosa Beach in Southern California has done both. On Tuesday, voters will resolve the city's identity crisis and decide whether to greenlight new drilling, or pay millions to settle a decades-old legal fight.

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