Hermosa Beach mom and pop shops fight ‘green zone’ meters

A group of Hermosa Beach small business owners are joining forces to fight what they view as an existential threat: parking meters in their free-to-park zones. The meters were approved by the city council two years ago but escaped the attention of business owners, residents and even council members until recently.
Palos Verdes 8th Grader, Lane Karlitz, Makes Mark with Study App

Eighth grader Lane Karlitz makes waves in a nationwide business contest with his musical study app
RESTAURANT REVIEW – Bettolino Kitchen

Bettolino Kitchen: Modern times from old Italian family Italians have an whole vocabulary for places where you can buy a meal, depending of the level of formality, culinary specialty, and style of decor. They know the difference between a ristorante, trattoria, cucina, osteria, enoteca, bari, and locanda, plus a variety of regional terms with more subtle […]
Letters 07/02/2015

Salute to the staff Dear ER: On Sunday June 28, the City of Manhattan Beach and the City’s Parks & Rec Commission hosted a first time “Salute to the Troops Picnic and Concert” in Polliwog park. On behalf of the commission, I would like to extend our sincere thanks to the Parks & Rec staff […]
Home alone

Humble beginnings couldn’t deter Ranee Henderson. Now she’s the recipient of a solo show at the PV Art Center Ranee Henderson didn’t grow up with a silver spoon in her mouth. She was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1981, the child of mixed-race parents. She was was raised by her mother and older sister while […]
City grants exemption to downtown business ordinance

The city council granted the only hardship exemption to its temporary freeze on downtown business use since the ordinance was passed last July.