RB, SBCCOG, HSSB teams save renters from eviction

by Colleen Farrell South Bay Cities Council of Government At the end of 2019, Elena Becerra felt on track toward achieving the American dream. She loved her full time job teaching Spanish to students at South Bay schools. The Venezuelan native and her husband had immigrated to the United States from the United Kingdom in […]

All Ball Sports: Sports naughty list, starting with greed and stats

by Paul Teetor All Ball has been making a list and checking it twice to see who sold out for a price. Turns out, almost everyone who could sell out did. That’s life in the big city. Before we open our presents – aka gripes — let’s get one thing straight right now: Sports are […]

Project Barley hosts benefit for injured guitarist Derick Salguero 

by Garrick Rawlings From tragedy to triumph is the story of 18-year-old guitar phenom Derick Salguero , who is recovering from a severe motorcycle accident breaking both legs in half. Truly remarkable, the accident took place on November 15 of last year and after enduring surgery where they inserted titanium “bones” to rebuild the young […]

Something big on Artesia, classics close, stylish pies in Redondo

The Artesia Renaissance Continues: In a recent column I mentioned signs of new life in North Redondo, and a new announcement puts that into high gear. It’s a big one, physically and culturally, a multi-kitchen development called GrubHaus that will take the space formerly occupied by Yanagi Kitchen and Kurt Hardware. This is not a […]