Manhattan Beach dining deck fees stayed, capacity increase okayed, for now

by Mark McDermott The Manhattan Beach City Council Tuesday night agreed to drop the $3 per square charge for restaurants operating temporarily dining decks, but stopped short of increasing occupancy limits for those restaurants. The issue has become a flashpoint in recent months, because some of the restaurants have been subjected to fines for exceeding […]
Letters to the Editor 3-3-22

Narrative inconsistency Dear ER “This is not the plague. I don’t know anyone who has died of COVID.” Manhattan Beach Council Member Suzane Hadley (“Hadley’s Crusade, ER Feb. 24, 2022). So mask mandates are government overreach. But book burning isn’t because it’s to protect the public? Nhat Tran ERNews comment An uncensored account It would […]
Technology and Casinos: How Are They Connected?
Technology is the application of science in solving problems that we face. We most often think of the internet and AI, but even something as primitive-looking as the wheel was once a technological marvel for its time. Similarly, casinos and technology have a long history. Long Ago Before the information age, the invention of dice […]