Burnin’ Daylight Brewing cuts ribbon in Lomita

By Ryan McDonald Burnin’ Daylight Brewing Company in Lomita held its grand opening Saturday, drawing locals and suds aficionados to the area’s first craft brewery. Located near the intersection at Lomita Boulevard and Narbonne Avenue near Lomita City Hall, Burnin’ Daylight is the latest entry in Southern California’s well regarded craft beer market. City officials […]
Baseball teams wrap up demanding non-league schedules

The Mira Costa and Redondo baseball teams are preparing for their two-game showdown in the final week of the regular season by playing against tough competition in their final tournaments of the season. Redondo is coming off a tough battle in the National Classic tournament where the Sea Hawks won their opening game Monday with […]
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Foster youth nonprofit takes Hermosa Beach foundation’s ‘Quick Pitch’ contest

Robert Smith was nervous sitting in the audience at Hermosa’s Second Story Theatre last Thursday night. But it wasn’t a play or a performance that was getting to him: it was a series of people making a case for their respective philanthropic organizations. Smith, a Hermosa resident and board member of the nonprofit Court Appointed […]
Uncertainty over grant for South Bay stormwater project

The Hermosa Beach City Council’s decision last week not to pursue a large regional stormwater project under the Greenbelt or beneath South Park has left the future of a $3.1 million grant the Beach Cities received to address the issue in limbo. Officials with the State Water Resources Control Board said this week that they […]