They're still fighting over the Verdugo Hills Golf Course--owner Snowball West Investments has been pushing for years to build a big single-family housing development on the site and neighbors and the city have been pushing back. The latest plan is to landmark the golf course, which during World War II was the site of the Tuna Canyon Detention Station, a stopover for Japanese-Americans on their way to internment. Snowball West says there's nothing left from those days. [LAT]
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