Clausen, Hunter rein over South Bay Paddleboard race

Photos by Fabien Castro by Kevin Cody The Fifth Annual South Bay Paddle on Saturday was a repeat duel between the two winners of the past two Catalina Classic Paddleboard races.  Last year, recurrent Los Angeles County Lifeguard Max First, of Manhattan Beach won the Catalina Classic for a record fifth time. In 2021, First […]

South Bay Social District waits out funding cooldown

by Garth Meyer City leaders gathered June 1 on the third floor of the South Bay Galleria, past Cinnabon and across from Champs Sports, for a Redondo Beach Roundtable featuring a presentation about the coming South Bay Social District. Redevelopment plans have slowed, project community engagement liaison Geoff Maleman told the group, because of higher […]

On Local Government: Proposed bike path missed the cut off

by Bob Pinzler Flagler Alley in Redondo Beach and Torrance has long been a source of controversy. It connects Diamond Street in Redondo to Towers Avenue in Torrance. During the 1980s, consideration was given to connecting Diamond to Flagler Lane in Redondo to alleviate vehicle traffic clogging Aviation Boulevard leading to what was then TRW.  […]

Outrigger Champion: How Danny Ching conquered Molokai 

by Mark McDermott  Five years had passed since the last Kaiwi Solo, the world championship of outrigger canoeing.  The race had been canceled in 2019 by one of the treacherous storms that often haunt the channel, a tumultuous body of water between the Molokai and Oahu islands, which translated from Hawaiian means “the channel of […]

Unveiling the Foundation: The Blockchain Behind Toncoin

By delving into the intricacies of the Toncoin, we shed light on the principles, functionalities, and advantages that the blockchain brings to Toncoin. What Blockchain Is TON On? TON, an innovative cryptocurrency platform, harnesses the power of blockchain technology to facilitate secure and efficient transactions. By understanding the core principles and features of this cutting-edge […]