Boy riding bike hit by car on Clark Lane, Redondo Beach, sent to ICU

Redondo Beach Police

A 17-year-old boy riding a mountain bike was hit by a car on Clark Lane last Friday, and taken to Harbor General Hospital with multiple head injuries.  He was intubated in the intensive care unit. According to a witness report given to police, the 10 a.m., Aug. 12 incident occurred when the boy, on a […]

DEVELOPMENT Manhattan Beach City Council delays Project Verandas decision 

by Mark McDermott  The Manhattan Beach City Council, after more than four hours of testimony, staff reports, and discussion, decided after midnight Tuesday not to decide on the five appeals filed against Project Verandas, a 79-unit apartment complex proposed in El Porto.  The project appeared to face possible defeat as the first two councilpersons to […]

Hermosa Beach Historical Society Gala

The 2016 Hermosa Beach Historical Society Gala (above) celebrated “Dancing through the ‘70s.” This year’s gala will celebrate “Beach through the Decades” on Saturday, Aug. 27 at St. Cross Church, 1818 Monterey Blvd., starting at 6 p.m. Tickets are $100 at eventbrite.com. The evening will include dinner from Bottle Inn and Slay Beach, along with […]

Improve Your Blackjack Skills With These Tips

Blackjack is a game that everyone enjoys. It is colorful, enjoyable, and informative. There are always new versions to learn, although some of them can be difficult to master. Today, we’ll identify some valuable tips to improve your skills. Card-Counting Many blackjack players spend years practicing their game. They practice counting cards in their head, […]

Pustilnikov files for 2,320 housing units, hotel, office complex, park at AES

by Garth Meyer AES power plant owner Leo Pustilnikov has submitted preliminary applications for two major developments at the site. Because of the timing, opponents may have limited recourse to counter them. The larger project, filed Aug. 10, named “One Redondo” in architectural drawings, proposes 1,832 market rate housing units and 458 affordable units, with […]

Hermosa police find balancing electric bike enforcement difficult 

Nationwide, police are caught in the middle of the e-bike debate. Locally, the debate is focused on kids on e-bikes, and e-bikes on The Strand. Nationally, it’s over e-bikes on hiking trails, where use increased 50 percent during the pandemic, according to the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy.