Birds of the Bay: Cute little Sanderlings, fast and flashy Willets by Bob Shanman Which two North American counties have the most documented species of birds in North America? Hint: Both Bob Shanman February 24, 2024
Mira Costa Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame seeks nominations by Mark McDermott The list is unlike any you will see elsewhere. It includes surfers, Olympian volleyball players, CEOs, writers, Mark McDermott February 23, 2024
Judge rules against Pustilnikov for S.E.A. Lab project by Garth Meyer Los Angeles Superior Court delivered a victory for the City of Redondo Beach Feb. 8, ruling against Garth Meyer February 22, 2024
“Io Capitano” – Captain of all [MOVIES] “Io Capitano,” nominated for this year’s Academy Award for Best International Film from Italy, is a complicated web and complex Neely Swanson February 22, 2024
Forbidden fruit… at the Getty Trouble in paradise “Conserving Eden” The First Couple gets a makeover by Bondo Wyszpolski Adam and Eve were expelled from Bondo Wyszpolski February 21, 2024
“Ordinary Angels” – Ordinary people [MOVIE REVIEW] “Ordinary Angels’ is a sweet story meant to tug at your heartstrings and play on the adage that one person Neely Swanson February 20, 2024
Compagnon Bistro classic cuisine in style When I talk with newcomers to the Peninsula about San Pedro, I find many have impressions of the city based Richard Foss February 17, 2024
Banana Leaf and Beach Cities Social has a split personality Those who read my columns on a regular basis may have noticed I’m rarely the first to review a restaurant. Richard Foss February 17, 2024
Man found dead of apparent gunshot wound at Pier Redondo Beach Police are investigating the death of a man found Friday morning, Feb. 16, in a stairwell at the Garth Meyer February 17, 2024
Harbor dredging Dredging of King Harbor along the breakwall began Monday, Feb. 12, with a scoop dredge, tugboat and spoils barge, operated Garth Meyer February 16, 2024
“God and Country” – Whose God and whose country? [MOVIE REVIEW] “God and Country,” an excellent and rather chilling documentary directed by Dan Partland, lays out the history of the radicalization Neely Swanson February 16, 2024
A LA CARTE: Surprise openings and closings, popup goes permanent, whiskey dinner, and other dining news Surprises on MB Boulevard: I was sad to see Gallery 208 close because I liked the art on display and Richard Foss February 14, 2024
All Ball Sports: Greatest Super Bowl finish ever, great start for MCHS by Paul Teetor The first two hours of Sunday’s Super Bowl were ho-hum, a below average playoff game that was Paul Teetor February 13, 2024
Mira Costa vs Mater Dei Girls Volleyball CIF SS Div. 1 Final 11/04/2023 Cerritos College photo by Ray Vidal [ngg src=”galleries” ids=”2886″ display=”pro_mosaic”] February 13, 2024
Redondo Beach Mayor Bill Brand: His public service in photos Redondo Beach Mayor Bill Brand passed away Friday, February 9, following a four-year battle with stage four lung cancer. He Kevin Cody February 10, 2024
Shakespeare without words A pyre for their desire Matthew Bourne’s “Romeo + Juliet” by Bondo Wyszpolski Take note of the title. Shakespeare’s name Bondo Wyszpolski February 9, 2024