City moves toward fire stations, public safety bond

by Garth Meyer Replacing two fire stations, and perhaps more city buildings, took a step further Tuesday night, June 11, as the Redondo Beach city council voted 4-1 to move toward running a bond measure as soon as November. Councilmembers spoke of limiting the scope to the two fire stations – and potentially a new, […]

Skatepark celebration invites comparisons to today’s e-bikers

by Kevin Cody The evolution of skateboard culture, from outlaw sport, to city sanctioned skate parks and Chamber of Commerce art project, was on display Saturday, June 1 during the 25th anniversary celebration of the Hermosa Beach Skate Park. “When this park opened in 1999, it was the first city skate park in Los Angeles […]

Tight budget getting tighter, Hermosa Beach finance director tells council

by Kevin Cody Hermosa Beach Finance Director Viki Copeland presented what she described as a “tightly balanced” budget to the City Council at its Tuesday, June 11 meeting. General fund revenue for 2024-25 is projected to be $54.3 million, up three percent from the preceding fiscal year. Expenditures are projected to be $52.8 million, up […]

Are casino bonuses truly advantageous for players?

When exploring the variety of opportunities available within the exciting world of online gambling, casino bonuses undoubtedly stand out as an integral component designed to benefit dedicated players profoundly. These strategic promotional offerings formulated by operators are crafted to attract both newcomers just starting their journey and loyal patrons who have become mainstays on online […]

The AI Revolution in Academic Writing: How It’s Changing the Game

Imagine a world where writing an academic paper is as easy as having a conversation with your best friend. With the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), this scenario is quickly becoming a reality. The AI revolution is making waves in various sectors, and academic writing is no exception. This blog aims to explore how […]