by Karl Grossman It’s with great pleasure I write to you future dwellers of our great music quest here in
by Karl Grossman It’s with great pleasure I write to you future dwellers of our great music quest here in
Yesterday, you may have seen one of the six large steel drums that make up the core elements of our
by Bob Franko Two years ago, as the economy was beginning to recover, I wrote about “The Start of a
California is boldly going where no state has gone before. We’re increasing our use of renewable energy to 33 percent
The childhood obesity epidemic reached our community in the early 2000s. In 2005, California Physical Fitness Testing results showed that
On January 27 of this year, Malibu Presbyterian Church opened the doors of their newly rebuilt sanctuary. Five years earlier,
The newspaper is dead. Yes, I said it, and I said it in a newspaper. Before everyone gets upset and
At the crowded opening of Congressman Henry Waxman’s office at Raleigh Studios last month, I asked the Beach Cities’ new
by Steve Layton Today’s safe and environmentally responsible directional drilling technology will enable the recovery of tidelands and onshore oil
by Ted W. Lieu, Senator, 28th Senate District California is turning the corner. For the first time in a long
Mike Lee, AIA on architecture Lisa Santori, MD on health Greg McNally on restaurants Senator Ted Lieu on government Pastor Chris Cannon on The Church
by Michael Lee, AIA My grandparents bought their property in North Manhattan Beach in 1952 for $900. That was big
by Greg McNally I recently conducted a non-scientific survey of local restaurants. I took out my trusted notebook and toured
Measure A gives Redondo voters a once in a lifetime opportunity to permanently rid our waterfront of the AES power
by Raju Chhabria The current SouthBay residential real estate market in the SouthBay is a strong one. Inventory is low.
by George Schmeltzer Twenty years ago the issue of oil drilling in Hermosa Beach was put to bed by a