Fine-Tuning the Revolution
“Marcelo! You have a girl running away with the gate! I need a bench! Any bench! Just a bench! The crate should go to the left, no – the other left.”
Harbor plan unveiled amid criticism
The city has unveiled a business plan for the harbor area, but several longtime business owners say existing businesses and their concerns have been ignored.
Solar-powered movies debut at Seaside Lagoon
The first-ever outdoor solar powered movies come to Redondo at the launch of Seaside Cinema Friday night.
City will not consider AES downzoning
Councilman Bill Brand finds no support for a potentially litigious rezoning of the AES power plant site.
Saikley carries on family legacy as coach
The son of the “Godfather of Beach Volleyball” carries on the Saikley family tradition.
Eklov wins MB Tennis Open
by Lisa Duckers Getting back into tennis wasn’t easy for Andrew Eklov, who had returned to the sport last fall after a long absence. And yet, Eklov managed to secure victory in the Men’s Open singles finals of the Manhattan Beach Tennis Open Sunday at Live Oak Park. “I was feeling tight in the match, […]
Trash fees to be based on amount of residents’ refuse
Residents will begin paying garbage-hauling fees based on the amount of trash they generate, the City Council decided Tuesday. In addition, the city’s trash hauler will have to set aside more waste for recycling and other green measures.
Teenager charged with stabbing two men
Two 26-year-old men were stabbed repeatedly by a 13-year-old boy wielding kitchen knives after the pair intervened in what they mistakenly believed was a property theft, according to police.