On Local Government: The end of e-scooters?

by Bob Pinzler Paris, France was one of the first major cities in the world to embrace e-scooters rentals as an alternative means of transportation during the last decade. While the Paris Metro and bus system had been serving the city for generations, to general acclaim, that new form of people movement would become a […]
City Council issues a formal Bruce’s Beach apology

by Mark McDermott The Manhattan Beach City Council on Tuesday night apologized to the families dispossessed a century ago at Bruce’s Beach due to the City’s racially motivated condemnation of their land. In a resolution approved in a 4-1 vote, the Council apologized for the City’s “discriminatory condemnation action” to dispossess the African American families […]
Hermosa Beach neighbors protest against Five Corners cell tower

by Kevin Cody Over the past three decades, Verizon Wireless engineer William Desmond has found locations for over 18,000 cell towers in 33 states. Among all of those projects, finding a location for a cell tower to address service gaps in north Hermosa has been among the most difficult, he told the Hermosa Beach Planning […]
Navigating the Complexities of NFT Markets
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are becoming increasingly popular in the world of digital markets, offering unique and rare digital assets that can be bought and sold on the blockchain. With the rise of NFTs, navigating these complex markets can be a daunting task for those unfamiliar with them. Fortunately, you can follow some of the tips […]
“You’re Killing Me” – Just let me die [MOVIE REVIEW]

“You’re Killing Me,” directed by Beth Hann and Jerren Lauder and written by Walker Hare and Brad Martocello, is a mashup of several genres and, in its own way, a bit of fun, if definitely bloody. Not a masterpiece by any means but there’s probably an audience. Melissa Brown has gone missing from Torrington Prep […]