Joy Ford begins as Redondo Beach City Attorney by Garth Meyer The new Redondo Beach city attorney is in place, still doing her old job, too. Joy Ford, Garth Meyer April 10, 2025
Best of Outdoor music venue: Waiting for the Sun Spring will swing at the BeachLife Festival by Gavin Heaney Springtime in the South Bay is more of a cross-up Gavin Heaney April 9, 2025
Baywatch Community Calendar 4-10-25 Spotlight: Saturday, April 12 Scottish Fiddlers of Los Angeles The 35-member Scottish Fiddlers Orchestra presents its annual Hermosa Beach concert Judy Rae April 9, 2025
Row over ROW between Hermosa, Redondo City Councils Kevin Cody A parade of Redondo Beach officials and residents urged the Hermosa City Council to oppose a Metro light Kevin Cody April 3, 2025
TRAVEL: 20 Years after Katrina, the Good Times are Rolling in New Orleans In what other city will you find amazing food, music on seemingly every street, beautiful vintage mansions on tree-lined streets, Jefferson Graham March 31, 2025
Transportation is a feminist issue, chauffeuring a tax by Grace Peng When I was a kindergartener in Taipei, I witnessed a woman in our neighborhood get hauled away Grace Peng March 26, 2025
Community rallies in Redondo on International Women’s Day by Vanessa Poster An estimated 500 women, men, and children gathered at the steps of the old Redondo Beach library, Vanessa Poster March 26, 2025
All Ball Sports: Say a prayer for JuJu Watkins, rooting for “laundry with numbers” by Paul Teetor The worst thing you could imagine happening to the USC women’s basketball team happened Monday night: superstar Paul Teetor March 26, 2025
Letters to the Editor 3-27-25 Losing team Dear ER: Imposing a large fine on a property owner in Hermosa Beach for using the property as Kevin Cody March 25, 2025
MBUSD orchestras awarded top honors by Mark McDermott The Manhattan Beach Middle School and Mira Costa High School orchestras were honored last week for their Mark McDermott March 21, 2025
Hermosa Beach Museum Oil Wars Recalled on 10th Anniversary Photos by Chris Miller Veterans of Hermosa’s oil wars, dating back to the 1950s, gathered at the Hermosa Beach Museum Easy Reader Staff March 21, 2025
A la Carte: AttaGirl opens, vegan star closes, wine dinners by Richard Foss Another Hermosa Avenue Star: AttaGirl has opened in the former Dia de Campo space, and the difference Richard Foss March 21, 2025
CITY COUNCIL: Hyperion Outfall Serenaders honored, 50 years as City of MB’s official band by Mark McDermott At the beginning of Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, Mayor Amy Howorth recalled the moment she first Mark McDermott March 21, 2025
RBFD Harbor Master returns to the water A long-sought, new harbor master is in place at the Redondo Beach waterfront. Curt Mahoney was appointed last September, an Garth Meyer March 21, 2025
Springfest 2025 looks to build on recent success Springfest 2025 opens Thursday. “It’s going down, baby!” said Tonya McKenzie, North Redondo Beach Business Association (NRBBA) boardmember and event Garth Meyer March 20, 2025
Rotarians’ honor “service above self” by Elka Worner For more than 25 years, the Rotary Club of Hermosa Beach has honored 8th grade students who Easy Reader Staff March 20, 2025