Spotlight on community: Super Bowl Sunday

Peninsula Seniors watched the Big Game together at their Rolling Hills Estates center, many sporting their favorite teams’ shirts and enjoying freshly-prepared barbecue hot dogs outside along with their favorite side dishes. The space was festively decorated with “touchdown” football decor, artificial green football field tablecloths and canopies outside for seamless access to hot fare. […]
Police Beat: Redondo shooting victim remembered

by Liz Mullen Teddy Campos, who was found dead in a stairwell in the Redondo Beach Pier parking structure, had many friends and family who loved him, his brother,”He was a somebody to so many people,” Andrew told Easy Reader. “I don’t like the context that he was a nobody. He was never dirty, he […]
Spotlight on Community: PVP Chamber of Commerce Citizen, philanthropy, business awards

The highly anticipated “Salute to Business” hosted by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce honored its members who have attained a high level of achievement and community service. Eileen Hupp, President of the Palos Verdes Chamber of Commerce addressed guests at the Trump National Golf Club. The Excellence in Business Award was presented to […]
Beach Cities Easter Services

Manhattan Beach Manhattan Beach Community Church 303 S. Peck Avenue Information: mbccucc.org Outdoor service, 6:30 a.m. North of Manhattan Beach Pier. Traditional services, 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. at the church. Easter Egg Hunt, 10:14 a.m. All services will be led by Rev. Mark Pettis Journey of Faith Church 1243 Artesia Blvd. Information: journeyoffaith.com/easter […]
About Town Redondo: Tulita benches for Averys, Artesia store opening

Benches dedicated for Avery children at Tulita Two benches were approved for Tulita Elementary School by the Redondo Unified school board Feb. 11 in honor of two siblings, former students who lost their lives to brain cancer last year. Kalea and Noah Avery were the daughter and son of Duncan and Nohea Avery. Nohea addressed […]
Baywatch Community Calendar 2-22-24

Upcoming: Insomniac Night poetry open mic HB Museum Thursday, February 29 Interested in the music, poetry, art, and history of the Beatnik Movement? The Hermosa Beach Museum is hosting a night in honor of the historic Insomniac Cafe this month Drawing on the Insomniac’s history as a cultural touchstone, the evening will feature open mic […]
Police Beat: Redondo shooting victim remembered

by Liz Mullen Teddy Campos, who was found dead in a stairwell in the Redondo Beach Pier parking structure, had many friends and family who loved him, his brother sad.” He was a somebody to so many people,” Andrew told Easy Reader. “I don’t like the context that he was a nobody. He was never […]
Judge rules against Pustilnikov for S.E.A. Lab project

by Garth Meyer Los Angeles Superior Court delivered a victory for the City of Redondo Beach Feb. 8, ruling against AES site co-owner Leo Pustilnikov, who sought to use the “builder’s remedy” to obtain a court order for the city to approve his mixed-use project at the former S.E.A. Lab site on Harbor Drive. Judge […]
Ultimate Guide: 27 Baby Beach Essentials for a Perfect Day at the Beach
Heading to the beach with your baby promises a day filled with laughter, exploration, and precious memories. However, ensuring your little one’s safety, comfort, and enjoyment amidst the sun, sand, and waves requires meticulous planning and packing. From sun protection to hydration and entertainment, here’s an in-depth look at 27 essential items to make […]
‘Measure twice, pay once’ at center of Hermosa Council debate over new or renovated Civic Center

by Kevin Cody Plans for a new or upgraded Hermosa Beach Civic Center moved forward at a special meeting of the city council on Thursday, February 15. After a two hour discussion, the council voted 3 to 2 to hire a development consultant, and a community engagement consultant for the project. The divided council also […]
The History of Gambling: From the First Casinos to Online Casinos
Check out the history of casinos and online gambling in the US | How the industry continues to change A History Of Gambling: From Brick-and-Mortar To Online Gambling October 1994 was the auspicious month when the online casino first entered the gambling market, changing the future of betting forever. One of the earliest online casinos […]
“Io Capitano” – Captain of all [MOVIES]

“Io Capitano,” nominated for this year’s Academy Award for Best International Film from Italy, is a complicated web and complex film. Written and directed by Matteo Garrone, “Io Capitano” is the story of two teenage boys from Dakar, Senegal with stars in their eyes and Europe as a goal. It’s not so much the endless […]
Council appoints Jim Light new Redondo Beach mayor

by Garth Meyer Harbor Commissioner Jim Light was appointed the new mayor of Redondo Beach Tuesday night, Feb. 20, to serve out the remaining 13 months of the late Bill Brand’s final term. The city council voted 3-2 to make the choice after extensive public input, including many endorsements of Light and a suggestion that […]