Two city workers claim that a California Highway Patrol officer wrote a seatbelt ticket for one of them the day
The new North Branch Library, nine years in the making, was unveiled Tuesday afternoon. The 12,600 square-foot “green” certified library
Hermosa Beach City Council on Tuesday approved the creation of an 8 foot-tall bronze statue of surf legend Dewey Weber
Hermosa police have arrested an ice hockey coach after a boy revealed during counseling that he had been molested on
Avenue unveiled A ceremony to dedicate the remade upper Pier Avenue will be 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 7 at Pier
A boat with nobody aboard washed up near the Redondo Beach pier late Friday afternoon. Three hours later a search
The Redondo Beach Unified School District Tuesday received two bids for the development of its property at 320 Knob Hill.
Wilfred Sarr’s life in art In September of 1960, a very unlikely GI went on leave. Wilfred Sarr was 24.
A look back on the centennial of a great explosion and a ‘trial of the century’ for capital and labor
With service to match an ambitious menu, Waterman’s proves itself better than it needs to be When I say that
Fog flows in the room from windows that mysteriously open by themselves, lights dim, chairs move for no apparent reason,
A local poet and photographer celebrate the eternal feminine There are certain pictures that we chance upon that linger in
The play’s the thing, someone or other said, but then so is the production. This one, at the Mark Taper
Slack key artist Sunday at Sangria Ask any Hawaiian who grew up in a native island family to choose among
AES sponsored a series of movies in Seaside Lagoon this summer. Tony Chavez AES Redondo Beach plant manager said, “AES