About Town Redondo: Aerospace Games Saturday, Rotary 100th begins, Ballet grant

49 company teams set for Aerospace Games The 20th Aerospace Games take place Saturday at El Camino College, from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., with 49 teams made up of South Bay aerospace companies’ employees.  Events include volleyball, ultimate frisbee, soccer, dodgeball, tug-of-war, water ball toss, human pyramid and “executive golf” (putting).  The first event, […]

LOCAL BUSINESS: GROW market finally loses fight with giants and closes

by Mark McDermott GROW, the family-owned farm-fresh produce market and grocery store, came into being two decades ago with a fairy tale by the beach beginning. The story was that in 2003, a little boy named Brendan Fisher, freshly arrived from the Central Valley to Manhattan Beach, quite naturally hoped to become an ocean-going kid. […]

Split Redondo city council confirms fee increases

by Garth Meyer A new activities fee schedule was approved by the Redondo Beach City Council July 9 by a 3-2 vote. The fees were initially proposed during the last night of budget discussions in June. Councilmembers Todd Loewenstein and Nils Nehrenheim ostensibly voted for the new rates as part of the fiscal 2024-25 budget, but […]

TRAVEL: New PhotowalksTV episode from Temecula

The latest from PhotowalksTV: this week we’re in the rolling hills of nearby Temecula, home to all those vineyards, a cool old town and fertile ground for riding around in a hot air balloon. 

Top Tech for Seniors: Making Everyday Life Easier and More Connected

  Discover top tech gadgets for seniors to enhance daily life. From smartwatches to smartphones, find out how technology promotes independence and connectivity. With our population getting older, there’s a growing need for new ways to help seniors. Technology used to seem complicated, but now it’s helping older adults live independently, stay safe, and stay […]