Tech problems stymie Redondo voters

At some polling locations across Redondo, voting was a trial of endurance on Super Tuesday, California’s primary election day. Voters at the Redondo Beach North Branch Library were in a line that stretched well outside of the building’s doors and into the jam-packed parking lot, where voters would be forced to step back to allow […]

Popular volleyball program faces citations

VolleyCamp, a private beach volleyball program whose south Hermosa games and lessons have earned it a devoted following, is facing penalties from the city in a dispute that highlights the challenges in Hermosa’s attempts to limit unauthorized coaching in public places. Dozens of VolleyCamp supporters descended on a meeting of Hermosa’s Parks, Recreation and Community […]

Historical Society raises the curtains with Bijou Theater exhibit

April Wright attends an exercise class at the Bar Method in downtown Hermosa almost every day. In between dips and plies, she marvels that she is taking a class inside a building that once housed a movie theater. The Hermosa resident is the filmmaker behind “Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the Movie Palace,” which […]

Legislators to try tackling homelessness

Local State Senator Ben Allen and Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi have both introduced bills during this legislative session aiming to provide solutions to the growing number of homelessness-related issues across the state. Allen’s bill, Senate Bill 1229, is still a work in progress — according to his staff, it’s still in its early stages, with little […]

Climate change could result in  a beachless Manhattan Beach

First of two parts A week after delivering a buoyant State of the City address and a day before the end of her mayorship, Mayor Nancy Hersman Monday night led a town hall meeting on climate change that included an ominous look at the future of Manhattan Beach’s defining trait, its beach, and suggestions from […]