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‘Launch Segundo’ showcases El Segundo’s small town character, big time presence on world tech stage
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‘Launch Segundo’ showcases El Segundo’s small town character, big time presence on world tech stage

by Mike Hoye Launch Segundo, a new marketing platform designed to attract and retain businesses in El Segundo, has been released by the El Segundo Economic Development Corporation. The program will be supported by a micro-site, social media, digital marketing, events, and other tools to spotlight key milestones of the companies already located in the […]

Kevin Cody
Best of the Beach 2026: Kids Day Camp – BeachSports
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Best of the Beach 2026: Kids Day Camp – BeachSports

Beach Camp & Day Camp BeachSports BeachSports, winner of 2025’s “Best Kids Beach Camp” and 2024’s “Best Kids Day Camp” awards, came back this year to sweep both categories. From ocean safety and surfing to skateboarding and playing volleyball, Beach Sports offers kids aged 4-13 a variety of day and summer camps in Redondo Beach, Hermosa […]

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Hundreds of El Segundo High students protest ICE 
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Hundreds of El Segundo High students protest ICE 

by Alessandra Haddick  On February 6, hundreds of students stepped out of El Segundo High School and onto Main Street, transforming an ordinary passing period into a public demonstration calling for immigration reform and the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Handmade posters rose above the crowd as chants such as “No hate, no fear. […]

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Where the Water Meets the Land: The fantastical far coast of Damian Fulton
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Where the Water Meets the Land: The fantastical far coast of Damian Fulton

ESAW FEATURE ARTIST  by Rachel Reeves  Interviewing Damian Fulton is like studying one of his paintings: the first thing you notice is there’s a lot going on. He talks fluidly, articulately, and fast, pinballing ideas that span decades and genres and Southern California subcultures. Sometimes he’ll stop himself mid-sentence. “Wait,” he’ll say, “you’re not even […]

Rachel Reeves
El Segundo’s Jame has expanded both in size and ambition
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El Segundo’s Jame has expanded both in size and ambition

From small things, great things grow by Richard Foss I get nervous when a restaurant I like makes a drastic expansion, because some concepts scale up well, some don’t. Doubling the seating may require doubling the kitchen size or not, and probably demands a staff expansion – but by how much? Restaurateurs who get those […]

Richard Foss
Baywatch Community Calendar 2-20-25
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Baywatch Community Calendar 2-20-25

Spotlight: Saturday, February 22 Lanakila Classic, Seaside Lagoon Open Ocean races (long and short) with outrigger canoes 1- and 2 persons, stand-up and prone paddleboards, surf skis, and V1s. Kids mini-course in the Harbor. Registration opens at 7 a.m. Preregistration online is recommended. $40. Open to the public. Proceeds will be donated to LA Fire […]

Judy Rae
Local runners claim Redondo Beach Super Bowl Sunday 10K 
El Segundo

Local runners claim Redondo Beach Super Bowl Sunday 10K 

[ngg src=”galleries” ids=”3017″ display=”pro_mosaic”]  photos by Ray Vidal David Delatorre, 23, of Rancho Palos Verdes, won the 47th annual Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce Super Bowl 10K, Feb. 9, with a time of 32:43, followed by Finn Babbitt, 17, of El Segundo, in 32:36. Michael Nakahara, 30, of Torrance, took third at 32:53. For women, […]

Baywatch Community Calendar 1-30-25
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Baywatch Community Calendar 1-30-25

World Series Champs take the CT3 Polar Plunge  The Los Angeles Dodgers, led by manager Dave Roberts and Chris Taylor return to the Manhattan Beach Pier on Sunday, February 2 for the Second Annual CT3 Polar Plunge, benefiting the Friendship Foundation. The ticket includes a celebration on the beach with activities, giveaways, snacks, and donuts, […]

Judy Rae
All Ball Sports:  Chargers crushed, Herbert blamed, Harbaugh humbled
El Segundo

All Ball Sports: Chargers crushed, Herbert blamed, Harbaugh humbled

by Paul Teetor    Justin Herbert threw just three interceptions in 17 regular season games. It was an incredibly efficient season for the All-Pro quarterback and a big reason for the Chargers turnaround from last season’s 5-12 record to this year’s 11-6 record. Then he threw four interceptions in the Chargers first-round playoff game Saturday afternoon. […]

Paul Teetor