‘Hound of Heaven’ visits OLG Easter Sunrise service

by Kevin Cody Our Lady of Guadalupe pastor Fr. Paul Gawlowski chose the divinity of Jesus Christ for his Easter Sunday sermon during sunrise Mass on the beach just south of the Hermosa Pier. The sermon might have been directed at skeptical Catholics who attend Mass only on Catholic holy days, such as Easter (Easter […]
Lieu cautiously optimistic about AI, he tells officials

by Elka Worner Congressman Ted Lieu cautioned local politicians that artificial intelligence can make local governments more efficient, but they need to be careful how they use the technology. “As a member of Congress, my priority is the safety and well-being of my constituents and our nation,” he said. “As a recovering computer science major, […]
Isley climbed the highest mountains, dove the deepest seas

by Kevin Cody In July, 2020, Paul Isley Climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro. Its 19,341-foot elevation makes it the highest mountain on the African continent. At the summit, the wind-chill factor was 29 degrees below zero, Isley recalled. The Manhattan Beach resident thought of the climb as the biggest challenge of his life, until he returned home. […]
Baywatch Community Calendar 4-4-24

Spotlight: Saturday, April 5 Art show exhibit Bernard Fallon at ER A solo exhibit featuring the works of Bernard Fallon. Bernard Fallon was born in Liverpool and attended the Liverpool School of Art. This was followed by a post-grad at the Leicester Polytechnic School of Photography. He now lives in Redondo Beach, where he paints […]
A LA CARTE: New Chinese in Redondo, brekkie burritos in Hermosa, lots of wine events, and other dining news

New Guys In Town: The South Bay has a new Chinese restaurant, and their menu goes well beyond the Americanized fare that is common in our area. As the name Dumpling Mix suggests, housemade noodles, wontons, and dumplings are a specialty, but they offer regional items from Taiwan, Sichuan, and Shanghai as well. The interior […]