
City reaches “Functional Zero” homelessness “Functional Zero” means, for a given area, the number of homeless people placed in housing
Spotlight: Menorah Lightings all over the Beach Cities: El Segundo, Hermosa, Redondo, and Manhattan Beach Sunday, December 29 Giant Chanukah
by Mark McDermott On the surface, 2024 was a relatively quiet year in Manhattan Beach. Even town politics were unusually
by Garth Meyer Driving, late in the game in Columbus, quarterback Davis Warren takes a snap for Michigan. He’s missing
by Liz Mullen Grant money at work As previously reported, the Hermosa Beach Police Department recently received an $80,000 grant
by Kevin Cody Michael Keegan’s replacement of Justin Massey on the Hermosa Beach City Council, following the November 5 election,
by Mark McDermott Steve Napolitano and Richard Montgomery said their farewells at City Council Tuesday night, while Steve Charelian and
by Garth Meyer The Redondo Beach city council moved forward Tuesday night in its effort to open two cannabis stores
by Bondo Wyszpolski It’s largely in the presentation, and early this past November, when VEFA Gallery opened to the public,
by Liz Mullin Two Western Gulls infected with Avian Influenza (H5N1) were found on the shore in Manhattan Beach. The
Photos by Kenny Ingle (KennyIngle.com) by Ralph Doyle Over 1,200 Santas, representing just about ever segment of the Beach Cities
Rickety ramp Dear ER: I’m writing as a longtime resident seeking help in understanding what’s happening to the pedestrian beach
by Mark McDermott Imagine a scenario that goes something like this: thousands of people are gathered at the Manhattan Beach
by Garth Meyer As the Redondo Beach city council has worked to decide the particulars for bringing two retail cannabis
Spotlight: The 32nd Beach Cities Toy Drive Every holiday season Beach Cities Toy Drive collects toys and the volunteers wrap
by Paul Teetor Over a four-game losing streak this week, LeBron James missed 20 consecutive three-point shots. Let me repeat
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