Aprons in Hermosa Beach is an American classic

If you ask Beach Cities residents what our area lacks when it comes to restaurants, the answer is clear: casual family restaurants. Not fast-food, counter serve, of which we have plenty, but a place where people of all ages can relax and dine on the style of American food they might find in a classic […]

Former RUHS, Cal-Poly football player loved the huddle

by Garth Meyer Keith Marco, a 2021 Redondo Union High School graduate and Cal Poly football player, died June 6, at age 21, from a pulmonary embolism. Marco was a 6-foot-4, 290-pound lineman at RUHS, playing both offense and defense. At Cal Poly, he was a junior food science major, and member of the Lambda […]

Empowering Senior Drivers: Building Confidence on the Road

Driving is an integral part of maintaining independence, especially for senior citizens. The open road offers mobility, freedom, and a sense of autonomy that few other forms of transport can match. However, with advancing age, many seniors experience reduced confidence in their driving abilities. Empowering senior drivers encompasses a mix of education, support, and awareness, […]

The Draw of Mobile Gaming – 79% of Players Have Tried Games on Mobile

This statistic might come as a surprise to many of you, but it shows the immense popularity of mobile games. Long gone are the days where the only game available on your phone was Snake. Gamers now have hundreds of high-definition games to choose from spanning multiple genres, on their smartphones. Why are mobile games […]