Bulb-outs, cushions Approved

The Redondo Beach City Council approved traffic calming changes for two mid-city neighborhoods in Districts 2 and 3, hoping to address rush-hour cut-through traffic in both. Residents along the 500-600 block of Paulina Avenue and the 700-800 block of Maria Avenue will see new measures, including a pair of no-left-turn signs timed from 2 to […]

Bird rebuked as Redondo plans ban

Bird may not have understood the impact of its unannounced 200-scooter “pop-up” demonstration earlier this month, but a handful of Redondo Beach residents and their elected representatives were more than willing to inform the company of its error at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, which went well after midnight. The angry and disappointed council members […]

MB Council approves Catalina Classic paddleboarding sculpture

The Manhattan Beach City Council Tuesday night unanimously accepted a proposal from the South Bay Boardriders Club to install a bronze statue honoring the Catalina Classic paddleboard race and its role in local history at the far south end of the pier parking lot. Renderings of the statue show a striking 18-foot high paddleboard being […]

RBEF funds STEM, arts and yoga

Redondo Beach students will have the opportunity to try a handful of new and enhanced programs, including science and engineering, yoga and mindfulness training, and cooking, thanks to teacher grants provided by the Redondo Beach Educational Foundation. RBEF expanded its Innovative Mini-Grant Program this year, providing $60,000 in total grants to 17  programs for teachers […]

MBPD’s Martin Ganz remembered 25 years after his death

  Every year for the last 23 years on Dec. 27, a woman arrives at the Bank of America parking lot near the Manhattan Village mall at exactly one hour before midnight. For many years, she came alone, but over the course of the last decade sometimes Pam Schultz would bring her son, J.T, and […]