Hermosa Beach’s Albert Calibet missing in Greece

by Kevin Cody Albert Calibet worked as a Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff for 20 years, until his retirement in 2018. He never moved up in rank. “I don’t want a desk job. I want to be in the field. I like the excitement.” the 58-year-old Basque immigrant told friends. Calibet was a tough Deputy. […]
Ask Dr. Allen: Helping kids figure it out

What forms our kids’ personalities, their outlook on life, their view on relationships, people, society, our country? Do you ever wonder who they are developing into? What experiences are sticking with them in terms of forming the adults they will become? Experiences have significance, both good and bad experiences. For difficult encounters, try as we […]
Assault charge brought against man in Redondo e-bike fracas

by Garth Meyer A man who said he and his girlfriend were assaulted by teenage e-bikers in front of Captain Kidd’s on Harbor Drive after the couple left BeachLife Festival May 3 has been charged with assaulting the e-bikers. The man was initially charged with public intoxication, on the night of the incident. An arraignment […]
30th Annual Manhattan Wine Auction raises $1.4 million

Photos by Ken Pagliaro (Ken Pagliaro.com) The Manhattan Beach Education Foundation hosted the 30th Annual Manhattan Wine Auction on Sunday, June 8. The signature South Bay fundraiser attracted over 2,200 guests and neted nearly $1.4 million for Manhattan Beach public schools. The Manhattan Country Club, which has hosted the event for its entire history, was […]
Black Scholars Union: Mira Costa students helped Manhattan Beach embrace its first official Juneteenth celebration

by Brianna Smith Manhattan Beach is celebrating Juneteenth officially for the first time with celebrations on June 19 and 22. Juneteenth National Independence Day is a federal holiday that celebrates the end of slavery in the United States. The holiday falls on June 19, the same day the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation was […]
Ambassadors of the Deep

The Dolphin Project hopes to strengthen the bond between humans and one of the ocean’s most communicative creatures by Mark McDermott Dolphins have a way of changing the arc of a human life. Eric Martin remembers the exact moment his life with dolphins began. It was 9 o’clock in the morning on October 28, […]
Ron Kovic releases new book; talks past, present, personal and national

by Garth Meyer A story of a man who has fought to live, mentally and physically, Ron Kovic’s newly-published third book, “A Dangerous Country; An American Elegy,” includes a year-long war diary from the paralyzed Vietnam veteran and Redondo Beach resident. The author of the 1976 bestseller “Born on the Fourth of July” had never […]
Flavors of Paris: A tour of the best restaurants and patisseries
Paris is a paradise for food lovers. With a wide variety of options ranging from charming cafes to exquisite patisseries, the French capital offers a unique culinary experience. Join us for a gastronomic tour of the most emblematic and delicious places to enjoy Parisian cuisine. We assure you that you will be tempted. Let’s get […]
$1 Minimum Deposit Online Casinos in the USA
In the online casino industry, you’ll find different types of online casinos including no-verification casinos, high-stakes casinos, and many more. Mixed in between these platforms are the $1 minimum deposit online casinos sought after by some players in the USA. However, these types of online casinos are few. In this article, we will be […]
You are what you drink: the link between liquids, hydration and health
You are what you eat is one of the most popular catchphrases in the health and wellness world. We’ve been hearing it for years from doctors, nutritionists, wellness gurus, and nearly every health enthusiast and food aficionado with a platform to voice their opinion. The adage expresses the idea that our mental and physical […]