Shakespeare by Polliwog Park, Manhattan Beach tonight

It’s not too late to see Shakespeare’s “Merry Wives of Windsor.”
Vietnam memorial signs rise again
A monument to a lost generation was restored last month, little more than a mile up Pacific Coast Highway from where a well-known memorial once stood. In late July, signs marking Redondo Beach’s stretch of Pacific Coast Highway as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway were installed on light poles along both northbound and southbound PCH, […]
National Night Out draws hundreds to Anderson Park
Redondo Beach’s Anderson Park was full of families on Tuesday for National Night Out, dedicated to bringing neighbors and neighborhoods together with a focus on public safety. The gathering was a mini-block party, complete with a potluck table, a grill, and music. The biggest difference was the collection of booths around the park’s perimeter. At […]
Amateurs and pros, santa hats and neck ties: the 6 Man is back

by Megan Garringer The famously competitive, high-spirited Charlie Saikley 6-Man Beach Volleyball Tournament returned to Manhattan Beach this weekend for its 57th year. Nearly 100 teams competed in four divisions: Men’s Open, Women’s Open, Men’s Master’s, and Women’s Master’s. From Friday morning at 8 a.m. until Saturday evening, the beach near the Manhattan pier looked […]
City will consider Sepulveda name change
The City Council on Tuesday night approved a first step towards renaming Sepulveda Boulevard to Pacific Coast Highway, directing staff to conduct a survey of businesses and residents to gauge support for the change. The discussion was agendized by Councilperson Richard Montgomery, who said some businesses along Sepulveda asked him to explore the matter. Montgomery, […]