The great bi-annual Manhattan Beach “Pierhenge”

By Jefferson Graham Evelyn Schmitt stood her ground under the Manhattan Beach Pier on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, to get lead position for that bi-annual event known to local photographers as Pierhenge. On November 14, in case you missed it, the sun set perfectly in-between the two pillars of the Pier, making for a killer […]
Former pro surfer Scott Dailey shapes kids to follow their own paths

Surfing Daley brothers follow dad Scott’s path, but not exactly.
All Ball Sports: Turner whitewash, Helton hangs on, Herbert needs help
The stunning news broke late last Sunday night: 9 Dodgers and support staff members had tested positive for Covid-19 over the weekend. The shocking story came just two days after MLB issued its whitewash report on the Justin Turner post-World Series Covid-19 incident.
Sand Box: Better bike paths, safer streets, fewer cars

Between 2010 and 2019, Redondo Beach had four cycling fatalities and eight pedestrian fatalities. By contrast Hermosa Beach had no cycling or pedestrian fatalities. Manhattan had one cycling death and one pedestrian death.
Podcaster Erica Mandy is making the news NewsWorthy

Former KCAL reporter Erica Mandy launches a news podcast that’s ‘fast, fair and fun’
Fangary denied Hermosa Mayor’s seat by Hermosa Beach council colleagues

Justin Massey was voted Mayor of Hermosa Beach. Council member Hany Fangary recused himself in anticipation of being passed over for the honorary position.
South Bay Archery in Redondo Beach draws devotees to ancient sport

South Bay Archery Lessons, founded in 2017 by former Carson High School teacher Paul Farbman, is attracting increasing numbers of archers to the ancient sport.