The Top Casino Games – Online and Offline

  There are so many games to play at casinos – both online and offline – that it can sometimes take a while just to figure out where to start. Each game is different: some have very exciting gameplay but low chances of winning, others aren’t quite as fun but you have a much better…

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All About Responsible Gaming At Online Casinos

It’s easy to see just how great an impact online casinos have had on gambling – gone are the days where you had to dress up and visit the MGM Grand just to play a few games of roulette. Now, you can play virtually any casino table game, slot game or card game from your…

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Emergence of Online Gambling Outside Europe

  Gambling has been one of the most popular pastimes for the people across the globe for a long time. So, when it made it to the Internet in the form of online poker, roulette, blackjack, etc. it immediately grabbed attention and began to grow dramatically.   In fact, casino games are a 30 billion…

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Winning Strategy for Online Gambling

  Online gambling has become incredibly popular today. How much, you ask? Well, it was one of the top mobile activities in 2017. So, that should give you an idea. Today, you can do a lot of things on your phone, and making money through gambling is one of them. However, the majority of people…

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2017 Year in Review: Beach Sports

Costa teams dominate on the beach, again Mira Costa’s beach volleyball program continued its supremacy on the sand courts this year with both its girls and boys teams capturing Interscholastic Beach Volleyball League titles. The Mustang’s girls team increased its winning streak to 71 matches with two sweeps at the inaugural IBVL State Championship, held…

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2017 Year in Review: Beach Sports

Stewart Harwell dominated podium in local races Since moving to Redondo Beach in 2014, Stewart Harwell has made a name for himself among elite South Bay runners by finishing first or second in all five local, signature races in 2017. The 33-year-old former distance runner at UC Santa Barbara began the year with a second-place…

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2017 Year in Review: Beach Sports

Redondo water polo teams win first CIF titles The final chapter of the storybook season enjoyed by Redondo’s girl’s water polo was written in February when the second seed held off top-seeded Villa Park, 10-5, to capture the CIF-Southern Section Division 3 championship at the William J. Woollett Aquatics Center in Irvine. It was Redondo’s…

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2017 Year in Review: Redondo Beach

  Measure C halts CenterCal waterfront development, rewrites harbor-area zoning The multi-year plan to revitalize Redondo Beach’s waterfront was torpedoed on March 7 when voters passed Measure C, a rewriting of harbor-area zoning that effectively outlawed CenterCal Properties’ hotly debated development plan. CenterCal planned to build 19 buildings over 36 acres of waterfront, for a…

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2017 Year in Review: Manhattan Beach

To Texas with love Ben Dale left Cleveland, Texas in 1985 with a truckload of memories. He played football on both sides of the ball, as tight end and defensive end, under the Friday night lights of rural Texas for the Cleveland High School Indians. He worked in a BBQ joint, The Shack, owned by…

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2017 Year in Review: Hermosa Beach

Settlement with E&B got the city out from the shadow of oil claims In March 2015, Hermosa Beach voters decisively defeated an attempt to lift the city’s ban on oil drilling in the tidelands, rejecting Measure O by a four-to-one margin. But an uncomfortable truth got lost in the victory celebration: the vote did not…

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2017 Year in review: Beach passings

January Copter crash claims Justice, Reed Photographer Michael Justice, a long time contributor to Easy Reader, and helicopter pilot Christopher Reed died in January when their helicopter crashed in Los Angeles Harbor. Justice, 61, lived in San Pedro. Reed, 42, lived in Hermosa Beach. Justice’s photos were notable for being tack sharp and perfectly exposed…

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Mayor Bill Brand rebrands Redondo Beach: 2017 Newsmaker of the Year

What began as quixotic effort to replace the AES power plant with a park gains credibility under the leadership of Redondo Beach Mayor Bill Brand Five lawsuits. Two FPPC complaints. One alleged physical threat from a Redondo Beach commissioner. It’s no wonder why Redondo Beach Mayor Bill Brand, the Beach Cities Newsmaker of the Year,…

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Redondo Beach About Town

Hotel Toy Drive The Redondo Beach Visitors Bureau and seven Redondo hotels are calling for locals and visitors to donate unwrapped gifts to benefit South Bay families through the local non-profit Cheer for Children. The seven hotels are: The Portofino Hotel & Marina, 260 Portofino Way, Crowne Plaza Redondo Beach, 300 N Harbor Drive, The…

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3 Most Healthy Pizza Recipes with less than 300 calories!!

Well, who doesn’t love to munch on some delicious cheesy pizzas? Most of us either go to a local pizza restaurant or have boxes of pizza delivered to our home. But, does the bulk of calories that a bite of this yummy food carries scare you? Then, I must say that this thought of yours…

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Hermosa’s SmackFest Tops The List Of Must-Play Beachvolley Tournaments In America Thanks

  Beach volleyball has become one of the top sports and pastimes for those in southern California and with Smackfest Events, young volleyball professionals in California will have the amazing opportunity to enjoy tournaments and events that not only enhance their athletic abilities, but also offer many social opportunities. The founder of Smackfest, Bill Sigler,…

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