Hermosa schools’ district office could move to South Park

The district could uses classrooms at South Park that were formerly part of South School.
Beach Sports: Hitting the Sand, Hard

GI Joe Summer Pier 2 Pier Run/Walk The annual sand run goes from Hermosa Beach Pier to Manhattan Beach Pier and back. 7 a.m. Saturday, July 12 Runners receive T-shirts, goodie bags and raffle prizes.. Cash prize of $100 to the male and female runners who beat the current records (Male — 18:32), ( female […]
Fire breaks out on Loma Drive in Hermosa Beach
No injuries or deaths have been reported.
Kids Summer Events Calender

Belasco Theatre Company Hermosa Beach Community Theater The Belasco Theatre Company youth musical theatre has been training children from all over the South Bay for 10 years. Ages 5-18 participate in a variety of classes, workshops and programs to teach musical theatre performance. Summer camp for ages 6-11, featuring songs and dances from the Broadway […]
Surf and Beach Camps

BeachSports Surf and Beach camps BeachSports Surf & Beach Camps were created in 1995 by LA County Lifeguards to provide beach and ocean safety education to local and visiting boys and girls. Beach Sports programs include surfing, boogie boarding, beach volleyball and junior lifeguard skills. Five camps are offered: Surf Camp, Beach Camp, Beach Volleyball […]
Beach Sports: Pro beach volleyball stars return to sands of Southern California

Although the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro are two years away, professional beach volleyball players are already preparing to qualify for one of two men’s and women’s spots on the U.S. Olympic team. The resurrection of the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) has provided a domestic tour to give players high level competition. The […]
Beach Food: Old reliable gets a new chef and daring menu-Chef Nael Taki’s transformation of HT Grill’s formerly conservative kitchen has been controversial, but offers much to admire

It can be jarring when a well-established restaurant changes concept, especially when they don’t go through the usual steps of changing the name and décor. Those who visit expecting what they’ve always liked are confused. Those who might like the new menu and not the old one don’t know there’s a reason to stop in. […]
Beach Homes: Sophisticated Snoop 2014

Story by Rebecca Foster Photos by Liz Chalmer The 41st Annual Sophisticated Snoop home tour, presented by the American Martyrs Parent Association opens the doors on one of the most modern and widely honored homes in the South Bay, as well as several newly completed, traditionally designed homes, plus a walk street update on the […]
Beach Prep: Killing it, inside and out-Redondo High four year indoor varsity starter Louis Richard is going to China to compete in sand volleyball at the 2014 Youth Olympics

There are few high school athletes in any sport who have had the opportunity to start on varsity all four years of their prep career. Redondo Union boys volleyball star Louis Richard has done that through hard work and perseverance. This year he achieved a goal that took all four years to fulfill. Not only […]
Special Showing of “The Endless Summer” THIS SATURDAY

Malibu, California. May 27, 2014 – Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal surfing documentary ‘THE ENDLESS SUMMER,’ Malibu Surfing Association (MSA) and Bruce Brown Films are proud to present a special ‘TES’ movie screening and art show at Malibu Market & Design (25001 PCH) this Saturday, May 31st. Proceeds from the evening event will benefit: the Malibu High School Surf Team, the California Wildlife Center, and MSA. Tickets are $20, $10 for students with ID.
Letters to the Editor 5/29/14
The T-shirt connection Dear ER: I am an avid motorcycle rider and whenever I learn of a fallen fellow rider it grieves me. I live on the island of Palawan in the Philippines. So what is the connection? It is very difficult for me to find extra extra large T-shirts in the Philippines because most […]
Calender 5/29/14-6/05/14
Thursday May 29 FLIPPING Free Housing-Flipping Workshop. California Flipping Network will present a free two-hour workshop for investors and realtors on how to get started finding, fixing, and flipping houses. Featured speaker will be Lloyd Segal, author of “Flipping Houses.” 6 – 8 p.m. Katy Geissert Civic Center Library, 3301 Torrance Blvd.,Torrance. The workshop is […]
Illuminated from Above Hawthorne’s Cordary Avenue glows with artists
A magician pulls rabbits from his hat or your wallet from his vest pocket. Thinh Nguyen, a conceptual artist who works out of an enclave of aging studios and mechanics’ garages in Hawthorne, is a magician of another sort. As a curator, Nguyen has been pulling credible artists out of his sleeve, if not exactly […]
South Bay Arts Calender 5/29/14-6/03/14

Thursday the 29th ART “Surroundings”: This exhibition by the knit graffiti collective Yarn Bombing Los Angeles was created in collaboration with Manhattan Beach residents between March and May of this year, and it’s on view through June 26 at the Creative Arts Center, 1560 Manhattan Beach Blvd., M.B. Information: (310) 802-5440 or go to […]