Letters to the Editor 1-11-18
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South Bay Community Calendar 1-11-18
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Emergence of Online Gambling Outside Europe
Gambling has been one of the most popular pastimes for the people across the globe for a long time. So, when it made it to the Internet in the form of online poker, roulette, blackjack, etc. it immediately grabbed attention and began to grow dramatically. In fact, casino games are a 30 billion […]
Winning Strategy for Online Gambling
Online gambling has become incredibly popular today. How much, you ask? Well, it was one of the top mobile activities in 2017. So, that should give you an idea. Today, you can do a lot of things on your phone, and making money through gambling is one of them. However, the majority of people […]
Manhattan Beach city manager Mark Danaj officially let go

Mark Danaj’s tenure as Manhattan Beach’s city manager officially ended Jan. 3 when the City Council unanimously voted to terminate his contract, three weeks after placing him on administrative leave. The decision was announced by Mayor Amy Howarth after a late night, closed session following last Wednesday’s council meeting. “After careful consideration, the Manhattan Beach […]
Catalina Coffee closes its doors

Catalina Coffee Shop, a neighborhood gathering spot in Redondo Beach for nearly 20 years, closed its doors for good on Monday. And as it did, the weather turned with it. “The rain opened up the day we closed,” owner Jeff Sallee said. Sallee opened Catalina with his mother, Ellen Brown, in 2001. Intermittent shutdowns over […]
Ku’uipo Kumukahi appears at the Southern California Slack Key Festival

Ku’uipo Kumukahi performs Sunday at the Southern California Slack Key Festival at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. In Hawaii, kings, and queens composed songs for the people. Centuries later mele, Hawaiian songs, are given back to the people each time they are sung. “In this connection to the elders there is a spirit […]
S.W. Lauden on his Greg Salem trilogy

A Simple Twist of Fate Roped in with “Hang Time” author S.W. Lauden Some newspaper writers spend their entire career covering city council, community theater or local sports, while others use their journalistic knowhow and begin writing books. The South Bay has yielded a few examples of the latter, and among these is Steve Coulter […]