On Manhattan Government – Election move a good move
by Mark Burton With November just around the corner, we are only a year away from our 2020 Presidential Election. I bet you can’t just wait! In 2020, for the first time in Manhattan Beach’s history, the city will hold City Council elections at the same time as the November Presidential election. This will change […]
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Things to Know About Manhattan Beach
Are you considering moving to Manhattan or visiting Manhattan just to enjoy some beautiful moments? No matter what is the reason behind visiting the place Manhattan but you are sure in one thing and that is you can enjoy a lot of things at Manhattan Beach. Spending some time here far away from the city […]
Beach Boy’s Jardine returns to the beach

Al Jardine trio in rate performance at Saint Rocke Original Beach Boys rhythm guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Al Jardine will perform at Saint Rocke on Sunday, Oct. 27, for what will be only his fourth South Bay performance in over five decades. The Beach Boys played at the opening Leonard’s department store in Torrance 1962, […]
Redondo Beach Police Beat
Mental Health Evaluation A woman called 911 on Friday, Oct. 11, at 7:52 p.m., stating she was intoxicated and suicidal, providing limited information before eventually hanging up. Redondo Beach Police were able to determine that the call came from the bike path at Avenue I, near the Esplanade. As an officer was traveling down the […]
Mira Costa, Redondo rival for second, playoff seeding

The Mira Costa vs. Redondo rivalry football game is always a high point of the regular season, regardless of the teams’ records. But this year the Nov. 1 game at Costa is shaping up as an even bigger deal than usual. It looks like it will be a battle for second place in the Bay […]
Hermosa Beach About Town
Traffic fixes eyed for North A walking path through Valley Park, converting streets to one-way, and reconfiguring parking lots were among the possibilities aired Monday night by parents and residents at a meeting devoted to addressing traffic impacts associated with the reopening of North School. The meeting was the result of an agreement struck between […]