Parking deck dining and street reconfiguration good ‘til 2022 by Daniel Blackburn Outdoor dining, widely initiated during the pandemic, will be continued locally to the end of the current Dan Blackburn June 30, 2021
Calendar: 6-24-2021 Spotlight: The Hermosa Beach Pride Celebration is set for Saturday, June 26 and features a full day of activities, including Erin Waldner June 23, 2021
EDUCATION: Manhattan Beach Ed Foundation Wine Auction hopes to restore programs for this fall by Mark McDermott The Manhattan Beach Education Foundation has a uniquely crucial goal for its 27th Annual Manhattan Wine Auction Mark McDermott June 11, 2021
JUNETEENTH: Justice for Bruce’s Beach founder to take effort nationally by Elka Worner Since starting her restorative justice work last year, community activist Kavon Ward has fielded calls from Black Elka Worner June 10, 2021
The second life of Bruce’s Beach by Mark McDermott First of two parts Willa Bruce bought oceanfront land between 26th and 27th Street in Manhattan Beach Mark McDermott June 9, 2021
Calendar: 6-10-2021 Spotlight: The Hermosa Beach Museum has reopened to the public, but its online lectures continue. The next one, scheduled Erin Waldner June 9, 2021
Mira Costa High School runner Dalia Frias’ miracle month by Erin Waldner On April 17, at the Laguna Beach Distance Carnival, Mira Costa junior Dalia Frias broke her Erin Waldner June 1, 2021
Cap art a South Redondo sensation by Rachel Reeves When the coronavirus became a pandemic, two seemingly unrelated things happened for Redondo Beach resident Carol Shreiner. Rachel Reeves May 28, 2021
Portal Schools promises pathway to workplace, with help from Belkin A new ninth through 12th grade school will offer academics and work experiences, simultaneously Kevin Cody May 19, 2021
“Final Account” – Painful truths [MOVIE REVIEW] Director Luke Holland worked on his documentary “Final Account” for ten years and during that time he accumulated 500 hours Neely Swanson May 18, 2021
“New Deal for Artists” – A good one at that [MOVIE REVIEW] On the 40th anniversary of its original broadcast on German television and PBS, “New Deal for Artists,” written and directed Neely Swanson May 17, 2021
“Tomorrow’s Hope” – Promising [MOVIE REVIEW] “Tomorrow’s Hope” is a bright spot within the blight that is poverty, not just on the South Side of Chicago, Neely Swanson May 17, 2021
Easy Reader Summer Calendar 2021 SPOTLIGHT And now, skateboarding The Hermosa Beach Museum is pleased to announce the opening of Skateboarding Then, an exhibition about Erin Waldner May 13, 2021
Police offer free gun locks while council contemplates gun safety by Dan Blackburn Gun owners, as well as those who are planning to purchase their guns from an authorized gun Dan Blackburn May 9, 2021
Water and soul: A Los Angeles County Lifeguard’s art by Judy Shane Anto Boghokian was 12 years old, visiting his grandparents in California, when Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990. Easy Reader Staff May 3, 2021
Candidate McNamara has app to engage residents in city issues by Dan Blackburn Tara McNamara wants to make it easier for Hermosa Beach residents to participate in local government issues, Dan Blackburn April 28, 2021