Redondo park dedicated to interned Ito family by Chrissa Olson Eighty-one years ago, Takao (Joe) Sakai told his daughter, Kimiko Ito, in a postcard, that he was Chrissa Olson August 26, 2023
$50 million budget balanced, AI lurks over unfunded jobs by Chrissa Olson A $50 million 2023-24 city budget, half going to public safety, was approved by the Hermosa Beach Chrissa Olson July 30, 2023
Money’s good, but landlords resistant by Chrissa Olson One third of Redondo Beach’s 633 Section 8 vouchers go unissued largely because landlords in the city Chrissa Olson July 28, 2023
ADUs won’t satisfy State Housing mandate by Chrissa Olson Market and historical forces are working against Hermosa Beach meeting a state mandate to build low income Chrissa Olson July 20, 2023
Sea lion bites King Harbor boat cleaner by Chrissa Olson Redondo Beach boat cleaner Jose Gutierrez was bit on the thigh by a sea lion while diving Chrissa Olson July 17, 2023
Drone show lights up sky for Redondo’s Fourth by Chrissa Olson The hum of drones replaced the bang of fireworks during Redondo Beach’s July 4 Independence Day celebration. Chrissa Olson July 6, 2023
ADU restrictions relaxed in effort to make city denser by Chrissa Olson To help Hermosa Beach meet a state mandate to build 558 low to moderate-income residential units by Chrissa Olson June 23, 2023
Anti Israeli graduation speech puts El Camino College in unwanted national spotlight by Chrissa Olson El Camino College Associated Student Organization President Jana Abulaban drew national attention Friday after stating in an Chrissa Olson June 14, 2023