About Town in Redondo Beach: Week of August 29

What’s happening this week in Redondo Beach?
AES’ proposal to repower Redondo Beach plant declared ‘data adequate’

After declaring AES’ application “data adequate,” the Energy Commission is launching a review of the proposed power plant project.
3 juvenile great whites sharks sighted ‘extremely close to shoreline’ off Manhattan Beach

Three juvenile great white sharks, ranging from 4 to 7 feet, were spotted off the coast in Manhattan Beach late Tuesday morning. “There have been consistent shark sightings through the middle of July to now in the Manhattan Beach area,” said Kyle Daniels, captain lifeguard for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. “Nothing actually really […]
Beach Cities Sports: Beach tennis, volleyball and cycling

Soccer: Beach FC is introducing their Fall Soccer Academy on Tuesday, Sept. Open to boys and girls U7-U10, sessions will take place every Tuesday and Friday from 5-6:15 p.m. at Redondo Union High School. Cost is $100 for eight sessions and attendance the first night is free. Coaches are nationally licensed and gifted in working with this age group. Players become more […]
Mira Costa, Redondo begin quests for gridiron championships

Two-a-day practices are over, roster cuts have been made and uniforms handed out as local football players begin their quest for a CIF championship when the high school season kicks off Friday. Mira Costa and Redondo figure to be in the hunt for a title in the highly-competitive Bay League which sent two teams to […]
Letters to the Editor – August 22 edition — for and against God, oil in Hermosa Beach, and spandex-clad scufflaws

A brief history of religion A brief history of religion Dear ER: Richard Smith asks, in his cowardly attack on the 11-year old J.E. Morris [Letters to the Editor 8/15/13], what our alternatives to religion are. I’m happy to oblige him and his hilarious Hope Chapel fairybook version of history. First, though, about the alternative […]