An 8th grader received a Mac Book Pro laptop for winning a grand prize.
The project to make repairs to the pier has moved beyond its original schedule.
The unannounced testing draws ire, causing more concerns about the project, according to some residents. One said the experience Tuesday is just a 'harbinger.'
Tonight's meeting will arm adults with information on how to protect youth from the ill effects of alcohol and drugs.
The elected official began serving his first term in office in Nov. 2011. He was elected to a 4-year term after defeating longtime incumbent John Workman.
A 30-year-old Hermosa Beach resident is one of the two developers credited for the patent.
E&B writes about their proposed oil project, in particular sound from it and mitigation efforts that are up to code.
Laguna Beach has taken the No. 1 spot away from Hermosa Beach.
The New York man was in a Torrance courtroom Monday.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works has created an interactive map of bicycle paths countywide.
SB 635 would extend the closing times of bars to 4 a.m.
Dissatisfied resident states his case on the proposed oil drilling project in the city.
Proponents of legislation to incentivize the purchase of alternative fuel vehicles will be announced in Hermosa Beach Friday.
The Wyland Foundation's annual friendly competition to help people be more water-wise takes place the month of April in honor of Earth Day.
A Hermosa Beach resident is hosting a party so others can learn more about the proposed oil project.
The student editorial thoughtfully examines the oil drilling project in Hermosa Beach.
The National Complete Streets Coalition awards Hermosa Beach a high mark for its "Living Streets" policy.
The city cut down two of three trees scheduled for removal due to one person's efforts.
One category of crime doubles in 2012 from 2011 statistics as reported by the Daily Breeze newspaper.
The Hermosa Beach resident gains a much-deserved accolade from Assemblymember Al Muratuschi, along with 11 other notable South Bay women.
Hermosa Beach Mayor Kit Bobko said the city was "at the edge of the legal earth" with the Macpherson Oil suit.
Athens Services will provide waste hauling and street sweeping services in Hermosa Beach for the next eight years.
The studies will include a financial assessment, Environmental Impact Report and health impact assessment.
Los Angeles County receives federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to help pay for its 203 community-based homeless programs.
Supporters said the noise caused by helicopters in Los Angeles, including above Hermosa Beach, is excessive.
The annual Hermosa Beach event drew thousands to downtown to watch more than 2,000 participants traverse the parade route in imitable fashion.
The free public event will be held on March 27. Mark your calendars now.
The 19th annual event will march on Valley Drive, Pier Avenue and Hermosa Avenue.
The Hermosa Beach City Council reduced Boogaloo's hours to midnight; Property owner may consider a new tenant.
Volleyball guru Bill Sigler is teaching classes for all skill levels.
E&B recently paid for and released a study concerning the potential economic impact its proposed oil production project might have on Hermosa Beach.
Each of the five eateries re-opened within a day or two of being closed by the L.A. County Public Health department.
The adult co-ed league is put on by the city's Community Resources Department.
Operating as a restaurant, Cafe Boogaloo must adhere to criteria that make it a bona fide eatery and not a bar. Its owner is asking City Council to hold off on a review of his appeal of new operating restrictions placed on the joint.
Two online websites enable you to get information on where sex offenders nationwide live and what crimes they have committed.
Great news. If you're heading north on the 405, it is open now, well ahead of the promised 5 a.m. Monday.
Trash collection rates could decrease for some, increase for others under a new proposed contract.
City Council will hear opposition to the new pay-as-you-throw waste collection program at its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday night.
Starting in August, the U.S. Postal Service plans to stop delivering and collecting letters and other first-class mail on Saturdays.