Art comes alive at Resin in Hermosa Beach

Art + Technology = Magic! Jonmar’s art embraces all media “Pierce the Veil” has been billed as a transdimensional art exhibit, and at last Saturday’s opening at Resin in Hermosa Beach this proved to be no exaggeration. Jonmar (John Marr) has also been referred to as a modern-day Renaissance man, and this, too, seems entirely […]
Voisey asked to leave GPAC
The Redondo Beach City Council will ask General Plan Advisory Committee member Chris Voisey to leave his appointed position, believing him unfit and potentially conflicted due to legal actions taken against elected officials. The discussion also weaved into a broader debate regarding the tone and tenor of the city’s political discourse. Voisey was a plaintiff […]
Updated rules for city’s public trees starting to take root

If a tree falls in the forest but nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound? And if a public tree must come down in Hermosa Beach, who foots the bill? Hermosans may not be much closer to solving the age-old philosophical puzzle, but the city is inching toward answers to the […]
Candidates decline LWV forum

Candidates running in Redondo Beach’s March municipal election have dropped out of a planned League of Women Voters of the Beach Cities forum owing to participation from business community organizations. A LWV-BC representative confirmed that the event, featuring candidates from the District 3 and District 5 City Council and City Treasurer, has been canceled as […]
Measure would end Clerk races

Following the announcement that long-time City Clerk Elaine Doerfling will retire when her term concludes this year, the Hermosa Beach City Council agreed Tuesday night to put a measure on November’s ballot that would make the position appointed, rather than elected, for future terms. Staff recommended introducing a ballot measure to switch the position to […]