RBUSD wary of standardized test bill
The Redondo Beach Unified School Board is taking a “wait and see” approach to a proposed state law that would allow school districts to individually decide what standardized tests would be used to assess high school student progress. Assembly Bill 1951, known as the Pathways to College Act, was submitted in late January by […]
Judge orders count of disputed votes in Homes Association suit
Votes for positions on the Board of Directors of the Palos Verdes Homes Association will be counted Saturday, setting the stage for potential changes at the body that controls the appearance of thousands of homes on the Peninsula. Los Angele County Superior Court Judge Ruth Kwan issued an order on Feb. 15 requiring that the […]
An array of art from Michael Harrington

From the Alley to the Airport Eclectic new work by Michael Harrington opens Saturday at Resin in Hermosa Beach Michael Harrington has an idea. Then he has another idea. Then he finds a way to combine them and the result is something offbeat, possibly profound, and certainly thought-provoking. We’ll see the fruits of his artistic […]
Redondo Beach Police Beat
Package theft On Monday, Feb. 19, at 1:31 p.m., Redondo Beach Police were dispatched to a radio call of a suspect seen taking packages from the doorstep of a residence in the 900 block of Esplanade. Three male subjects were seen getting into a vehicle, and the reporting party was able to obtain a license […]