Metro board chooses Hawthorne Blvd. for South Bay light rail extension by Garth Meyer By unanimous vote today, the Metro board of directors chose the Hawthorne Boulevard route to extend light Garth Meyer January 22, 2026
How AI Is Changing Access to Psychological Support: The Case of Freudly As mental health awareness grows worldwide, many people are seeking accessible and immediate support for emotional well-being. Traditional therapy remains Special Contributor January 22, 2026
Hermosa Beach’s Friends of the Library receives volunteer donation from West Basin Municipal Water District Laura Garber January 22, 2026
Hermosa’s State of the City honors progress and residents by Laura Garber A red carpet, flashing lights and wine provided by Uncorked turned Mayor Rob Saemann’s State of the Laura Garber January 22, 2026
CITY COUNCIL: Project Pulse narrowed to parking, mixed use, open space by Mark McDermott The Manhattan Beach City Council last April authorized purchase of the former U.S. Bank site in the Mark McDermott January 22, 2026
“We Got Power!” celebrates punk’s past with museum panel by Laura Garber “We Got Power!” by David Markey and Jordan Schwartz, explores the gritty, moral panicking punk scene Hermosa Laura Garber January 22, 2026
When Entertainment News Meets Odds: How Gambling Culture Quietly Shapes Coastal Communities Local news has always reflected the rhythms of the communities it serves. Along the Southern California coast, that rhythm Special Contributor January 22, 2026
Redondo Beach jiu-jitsu “Combat Garage” shuts door after 21 years by Garth Meyer The “Combat Garage” is closed. A space in the back of a house on Avenue D off Garth Meyer January 22, 2026
Brad’s Corner: How a man approaching the end of his life galvanized the anti-Trump protests in Manhattan Beach by Mark McDermott Brad Graverson had several reasons why he was not likely to ever participate in, much less lead, Mark McDermott January 22, 2026