The Original Ragin Cajun is Back so Brad and Steve Pay it a Visit

Are you ready for a taste of the Bayou Country? This one is about family, friends and fantastic cajun food at the Original Ragin Cajun in Hermosa Beach. Steve Napolitano sits down with the always entertaining owner of Ragin Cajun, Stephen Domingue to discuss his authentic Cajun restaurant and coming back to Hermosa Beach. This […]

Hermosa Beach Pier jumper ticketed after catching big wave [Updated]

An unidentified surfer jumped off the south side of the Hermosa Beach pier Friday morning to avoid the impossible task of paddling out. The north swell at the pier was double overhead and there were no lulls between sets. The jumper went over the pier rail just as a Los Angeles County lifeguard approached him to warn it is illegal to jump from the pier. Photos by Dean Lofgren

Free bike repair stations in the works

The Leadership Manhattan Beach Class of 2018 won approval at Tuesday night’s City Council to install three free bike repair stations in different areas of town. The four-and-a-half foot standalone public use “fix it” stations will include tools and an air pump to cover most basic repair needs. The location of each station is still […]

Redondo waits on joining energy program

Redondo Beach Councilman Todd Loewenstein was the center of attention for about an hour at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, as his colleagues debated around him, and appealed to him, to sway his vote on the City Council’s bid to override Mayor Bill Brand’s veto against joining a regional electrical power program. Their efforts were […]

Waterfront developments Sanford to build three-day waterfront festival

The Redondo Beach waterfront is no stranger to events. The annual Lobster Festival and Fourth of July festivities draw thousands to King Harbor each year. Local entrepreneur Allen Sanford hopes to add to that starting this fall, with the first installment of a yet-to-be-named music, art and food festival at Redondo’s Seaside Lagoon. “The South […]

Civic group plans Strand distance markers

Luis Pineda, a police services officer with the city of Hermosa Beach, likes running on The Strand to stay fit. But he often wanted a better idea of how far he had gone. Pineda’s kernel of an idea inspired the project for this year’s class of Leadership Hermosa. The project, known as “Mark Your Mile,” […]

City highlights possible traffic issues in North reconstruction

The City Hermosa Beach has released a detailed comment on a planning document for the proposed reopening of North School, bolstering neighborhood concerns that the project will create harmful traffic impacts. The comment, submitted earlier this month and crafted by city staff and on-call consultants, is in response to the Draft Environmental Impact Report for […]