Spotlight on Education Toast on the Coast Despite a misty day, spirits were high for the 80s Fast Times concert, on Nov. 6, on the grassy flatlands Stephanie Cartozian November 20, 2021
“The Great”- Maybe just the good [TELEVISION REVIEW] The second season of the lauded Hulu original, “The Great” arrives this week. While not exactly the second coming, it Neely Swanson November 12, 2021
EDUCATION – Judge Fruin awarded for helping establish Roundhouse Aquarium by Mark McDermott He was not yet Judge Richard Fruin back in 1979, but he was a well-respected attorney whose Mark McDermott November 10, 2021
BLACK LIVES MATTER: City Council spars over Bruce’s Beach plaque by Mark McDermott The Manhattan Beach City Council’s yearlong effort to set the history of Bruce’s Beach aright hit another Mark McDermott November 4, 2021
Calendar: 11-4-2021 Spotlight: The Hermosa Beach Historical Society is inviting the community to celebrate the life and work of the late Robi Erin Waldner November 4, 2021
City police grant adds enforcement measures A $100,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety will fund a program in Redondo Beach to cut down Garth Meyer November 3, 2021
Calendar: 10-28-2021 Spotlight: The Halloween Golf Cart Parade returns to Manhattan Beach for a second year on Sunday, Oct. 31. The parade Erin Waldner October 28, 2021
EDUCATION Friendship Walk raises a record $2.6 million by Mark McDermott The Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship Walk returned to Manhattan Beach with a bang Sunday morning, attracting Mark McDermott October 28, 2021
Around & About the Peninsula Mother Earth Awards Grades of Green hosts VERTE 2021 Gala Grades of Green awarded Kathy Kellogg Johnson with their first Easy Reader Staff October 26, 2021
November 2021 Calendar 4 NOVEMBER Thursday Art Walk The First Thursday ArtWalk in San Pedro is set for 6-9 p.m. Art galleries and Erin Waldner October 25, 2021
Calendar for 10-21-21 Spotlight: The 2021 Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship Walk is set for Sunday, Oct. 24. Walkers will walk from Erin Waldner October 22, 2021
Critical Race Theory fears lead to attack on Manhattan Beach School Board by Mark McDermott Fred Taylor was mad as hell and he wasn’t going to take it anymore. The 45 year Mark McDermott October 13, 2021
Beach e-bikes revolutionize transportation in Hermosa, Manhattan and Redondo by Jake Safane Whoever came up with the phrase “as easy as riding a bike” never pedaled up the hills Jake Safane October 3, 2021
EDUCATION: Pennekamp named a Blue Ribbon school by Mark McDermott Pennekamp Elementary was named a Blue Ribbon School last week, by the United States Department of Education. Jen September 30, 2021
Hermosa Beach Fiesta focuses on ‘local’ with Unsung Hero Awards [ngg src=”galleries” ids=”2407″ display=”masonry”]by Kevin Cody The Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce underscored the word local in its rebranded Fiesta Kevin Cody September 4, 2021
Comedy and Magic Club plans comeback in Hermosa Beach by Kevin Cody Among Hermosa Beach residents’ foremost, post pandemic concerns is whether or not Comedy and Magic Club will Kevin Cody August 29, 2021