Meet Morgan Sliff, Surfer and Burrito Connoisseur (video)

In this episode of “On the Couch”, we get off the couch and chase down our guest, Morgan Sliff. We knew exactly where to find her, in the water surfing. We pulled her out to find out more about her surfing streak, growing up in Hermosa, salsa dancing at the Lighthouse and more. This video […]

Manhattan Beach About Town

Kid Kits The Manhattan Beach Police Department and the Beryl Heights Elementary School Girl Scout Troop 2205 have partnered to bring to Manhattan Beach the “Kid Kit” program, created by Girl Scout Troop 2205 to bring a little comfort to children facing stressful situations. Kid Kits will be placed in Manhattan Beach Police Department patrol […]

Paddleboarding memorial proposed for Manhattan Beach pier lot

A bronze sculpture of a life-size, male paddler standing in front of an upright, 18-foot-tall paddleboard, flanked by male and female knee paddlers is being proposed for the Manhattan Beach parking lot, south of the pier. The area is presently barren, except for an industrial size trash bin. The three bronze paddlers will celebrate the […]

Redondo Beach About Town

RBUSD administration promotes from within, bids farewell to Elward At its Dec. 11 meeting, the Redondo Beach Unified School District’s Board of Education welcomed the promotion of two administrators within the district and the hiring of a new principal after the departure of a senior staffer to another LA County school district. Dr. Anthony Taranto, […]

Hermosa Beach About Town

Eighth Street tour Public works staff will lead a walking tour of Eighth Street next Wednesday as the city gets ready for long-planned repairs to make the street safer to walk along. The tour will take begin at 3:30 p.m. at the corner of Eighth and Hermosa Avenue, and will head east before concluding at […]

Another side of novelist Victor Hugo

By the light of the moon we can see to the bottom of the ocean “Stones to Stains: The Drawings of Victor Hugo” at the Hammer Museum When we think of Victor Hugo we think of “Les Misérables” and “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” largely because of the film and theatrical treatments that have become […]