Restaurants fear dining deck fee increases to force closures

by Kevin Cody Over two dozen restaurant owners and their employees met at the Lighthouse Cafe on Pier Plaza Tuesday afternoon to discuss a new city ordinance regulating outdoor dining. The ordinance is expected to address sizes, locations, and city lease fees for street dining decks, and dining patios on Pier Plaza, and city sidewalks. […]
Springfest has Sprung

City councilmembers Zein Obagi, Jr., and Paige Kaluderovic fire opening confetti Thursday, April 13 for the return of Springfest after three years. The Aviation Park carnival is put on by the North Redondo Beach Business Association. At right is Bill Baird, NRBBA executive boardmember and Ernie O’Dell, founding member of NRBBA and first Springfest chairman. […]
Benoit is back, and hopefully his orchestra too

A newly rejuvenated David Benoit is again writing music, conducting and touring by Bondo Wyszpolski It might have seemed David Benoit was down for the count. His kidney had been failing, taking his strength and stamina with it. After each dialysis session, he says, “I’d come out so beat-up… hungry, tired, angry, all of that.” […]
Mira Costa vs Palos Verdes Baseball

Photos by Ray Vidal
Baywatch Community Calendar

Spotlight: Saturday, April 22 is Earth Day. Here are a few ways to get involved in the South Bay: Earth Day beach clean up Sea Sprite Hotel will host an Earth Day beach clean-up from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on the beach in front of the hotel, at 1016 The Strand in Hermosa Beach. Buckets and […]
How Do Payday Loans Work Online – Explore the Fastest Way to Get $800
Have you ever found yourself with bills piling up and no way to cover them? If so, you may have considered taking out a payday loan to help you make it to your next paycheck. In recent years, the rise of online lending has made it easier than ever to apply for and receive the […]