What to Expect During a Medical Detox: Timeline, Safety, and Support

The decision to begin recovery often starts with one of the most challenging — and crucial — steps: medical detox. For many, it’s a step filled with uncertainty. What will it feel like? How long will it last? Is it safe? The good news is: you don’t have to face this part of the journey […]
The Rise of Free-to-Access Gaming in the Post-App Era

Explore how browser-based games are quietly transforming digital entertainment. No downloads, no sign-ups, just instant and low-friction access in a growing post-app economy. The Silent Growth of Free-to-Access Gaming Ecosystems in the Post-App Economy In recent years, digital entertainment habits have quietly shifted. While mobile apps once dominated casual tech use, more users now prefer […]
The Real Reason Your Service Business Isn’t Scaling (And How to Fix It)

There comes a point in every service-based business where what once felt manageable starts slipping out of control. Maybe you’re juggling more client calls than usual, maybe your techs are doubling back to the same job twice, or maybe you’re just spending way too much time figuring out who’s supposed to be where. It doesn’t […]
America’s Weirdest Laws: The Strange Side of the Legal System

When you think of American laws, your mind probably jumps to the Constitution, courtroom dramas, or high-stakes political debates. But dig a little deeper and you’ll uncover a whole other side of the legal system. It’s one filled with truly bizarre, head-scratching laws that make you wonder what lawmakers were thinking. These rules exist in […]
BioLPG for Irish Homes — A Greener Future with Calor Ireland

A Cleaner Way to Power Your Home Homeowners across Ireland are rethinking how they heat their homes — and for good reason. With energy prices rising, climate concerns growing, and rural homes still left out of the gas grid, the pressure is on to find smarter, cleaner alternatives. Enter BioLPG — a renewable gas that […]
Green Investments on the Rise: A Look Ahead to 2026

If you’ve been keeping tabs on the shifting landscape of finance, one thing is crystal clear—green investments are more than just a trend; they’re becoming a force to be reckoned with. With climate urgency growing and global policies steering us towards a more sustainable future, the focus on environmentally friendly investments is heating up. But […]
Pros and cons of upper implant-supported dentures

Have you lost many or all of your upper teeth? Traditional dentures that slip, slide, and click aren’t your only option. Upper implant-supported dentures anchor to your jawbone for a stronger and more natural solution. They’re also easier to care for. However, they aren’t right for everyone. Below, you’ll learn the pros and cons of upper implant-supported […]
The 2025 MLB Draft: Emerging Stars and Future Franchises

With the 2025 MLB Draft fast approaching, anticipation is mounting across the league. Unlike previous years, there’s no obvious No. 1 overall pick, forcing teams to dig deeper into each prospect’s upside, risk, and signability. While big names like Ethan Holliday and Jamie Arnold grab early headlines, the real drama lies in the uncertainty […]
Hermosa Beach Little League names Smith President, Coach of Year

Photos by Steve Zaw Sunday, June 1, was closing day for the more than 500 players, representing 48 teams in the 2025 Hermosa Beach Little League season. The league fielded the largest number of players since its founding in 1951. Closing day ceremonies traditionally honor the championship teams and the league’s volunteer parents. This year’s […]
Easy Reader South Bay Summer Art Calendar 2025

by Kimie Joe Through Saturday, June 21 Biophilia, Garel Fine Art The exhibit explores humanity’s connection to nature featuring Aimee Hoover and Robert Laporta. Garel, 1069 Aviation Blvd., Manhattan Beach. info@garelfineart.com. (310) 753-5786. All in a Day, Ryan Art Gallery Featuring a series of landscape paintings that serve as a visual love letter to […]
On Local Government: Redondo Councilmember Dawidziak saved library

by Bob Pinzler “He was an honorable man.” Shakespeare had Marc Antony damn Brutus with such faint praise. However, Joe Dawidziak was someone who not only embraced the concept but lived it and lived it well. I first met Joe when we were elected to the Redondo Beach City Council in 1993. We had beaten […]
Spotlight on Charity: “Cruising Together for the Better” Las Candalistas Spring Event

On May 10, at the Harlyne J. Norris Pavilion, Las Candalistas hosted their annual spring fundraiser with the theme of a “cruise on land!” To keep from missing the boat, guests purchased $150 tickets participate in an amazing silent auction that included two Disney Park passes for use at any of their resorts, including Paris […]
Spotlight on Medicine: Seahorse Golf Classic supporting Children’s Hospital

Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital (PCCH) hosted its annual Seahorse Classic Golf Tournament at Palos Verdes Golf Club on April 28. The tournament is in its 35th year, and all funds raised will benefit Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). Players enjoyed a scramble format, tasty Tex-Mex lunch, a helicopter ball drop, air cannon phantom drive, hole-in-one, […]
Spotlight on service: Rotary Responders Roundup honoring our Hometown Heroes

On May 17, the Rotary Club of Palos Verdes Peninsula hosted an evening celebrating local heroes at the Empty Saddle Club. The event honored local first responders in memory of longtime club Rotarian Les Fishman. Fishman was the definition of “Service Above Self.” Those honored included Palos Verdes Estates Police Reserve Officer Fred Hatch; Lomita […]
Sermon on The Hill: The church that loves Jesus

Rev. Jason Shelby Jesus gave his followers a number of commands: love God, love your neighbor and love your enemies. He taught us to turn the other cheek, give to all who beg, and not to worry about tomorrow. He commanded his disciples to share the Good News with the people in the surrounding villages, […]
In the kitchen with Chef Bell: Picnics

What makes a picnic a picnic? Is it eating outdoors? Maybe but not quite. Wine and cheese on a picnic blanket on the floor of a hotel room may qualify. When dining at restaurants, I prefer their patios, weather permitting. Outdoors adds to the dining experience. Picnicking for me is enjoying the outdoors and nature. […]