A fascination with flight Lots of children are interested in aircraft, though most dream of flying them rather than designing them. A boy in Richard Foss April 25, 2021
School board member Frankel remembered for commitment by Stephanie Cartozian Close friend Jeannie Hahn said of Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School Board member Jeffrey Frankel, “He was Stephanie Cartozian April 23, 2021
Roundhouse Aquarium classes viewed around the world by Erin Waldner It’s a weekday afternoon and Juan Lopez, an educator at the Roundhouse Aquarium on the Manhattan Beach Erin Waldner April 22, 2021
Calendar: from Shakespeare to ‘Gift-a-mom’ Event Spotlight Shakespeare by the Sea is bringing the Bard to cyberspace. The non-profit will present a staged, virtual Easy Reader Staff April 22, 2021
Hermosa Beach Vista School promises new direction in education, end to five decades of district divisiveness by Kevin Cody Photos and video by Bo Bridges (BoBridges.com) In May 2015, James Scott wrote a letter to Kevin Cody April 21, 2021
BCHD Accepting Applications and Proposals for Non-profit Agency Grants Beach Cities Health District (BCHD) is currently accepting applications for its non-profit agency grants to enhance its ability to provide Dan Smith April 8, 2021
Palos Verdes Conservancy receives grant to weed out invaders by Louise Olfarnes The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy recently received a $55,000 Biodiversity Conservation Grant from the National Easy Reader Staff April 3, 2021
Peninsula Calendar: April 2021 Wednesday, March 31 Mac Users Group Zoom meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. with Beginners Q & A, followed by a Easy Reader Staff March 31, 2021
When it Seems Like Everyone Got the COVID-19 Vaccine Besides You… By Kerianne Lawson, Chief Programs Officer, Beach Cities Health District Vaccine envy, FOMO (fear of missing out) or plain Dan Smith March 30, 2021
Attitude cures Melody Lomboy-Lowe was six-years-old, wearing a Girl Scout Brownie uniform, and sitting next to her parents in a doctor’s office Yvonne Liu March 26, 2021
Sun lights way Eight-year-old Teresa Chi-Ching Sun played blissfully on a bridge in China, oblivious to the danger her family faced during the Yvonne Liu March 26, 2021
Letters to the Editor: 2-25-2021 Fundamental lesson Dear ER: Thank you for the recap of the reality of the Kobe crash (“All Ball Sports: Kobe’s Easy Reader Staff March 23, 2021
Short and sweet and spicy As much as I like variety, sometimes I’m happy to see a restaurant with a short, well defined menu. It Richard Foss March 18, 2021
Racial Reckoning: Manhattan Beach City Council stops short of issuing a Bruce’s Beach apology by Mark McDermott The recommendations of the Bruce’s Beach Task Force came to the City Council Tuesday night with a Mark McDermott March 18, 2021
First year Sea Hawk struggles to stretch her wings Editor’s note: Lucy Davis, a freshman at Redondo Union, reflects on what it has been like to enter high school Rachel Reeves March 18, 2021
Nemeth, Elder and Strutzenberg win election to Redondo Beach Unified Board of Education by Donald Morrison Rachel Silverman Nemeth, Dan Elder and Rolf Curtis Strutzenberg won election to the Redondo Beach Unified School Donald Morrison March 12, 2021