Hermosa Beach Neighborhood Watch and Gum Tree offer special time with Santa.
The organization contends that the Hermosa Beach restaurant is breaking the law by offering foie gras.
Two councilmembers called for David Cohn's suspension following an alleged extortion attempt.
Two City Council members want to make sure the city's finances have not been compromised in light of allegations of attempted extortion of the city treasurer after his iPad was allegedly stolen by his Craigslist masseuse or her boyfriend.
Two City Council members ask for an emergency resolution to discuss suspending David Cohn at Tuesday night's council meeting.
Steve Layton, the president of E&B Natural Resources, the company that could possibly be conducting an oil drilling operation in Hermosa Beach, explains more about the project his company is proposing.
A man and a woman who were allegedly invited to the Hermosa Beach city treasurer's home to give him a massage are now embroiled in a legal matter arising out of the incident, say police.
The company hopes voters will want them to recover oil from underneath the ocean off the Hermosa Beach coastline. Their application sets in motion steps leading up to a future public vote by the city's registered voters to approve the project.
Patch visited the polling place at the Hermosa Beach Kiwanis Hall, one of 10 in the city.
Democrats call Los Angeles "the big blue beacon of hope for Democrats nationwide..." Republicans suggest new registration data is not reliable.
The free influenza vaccinations will be given inside the Clark Building in Hermosa Beach.
Hermosa Beach voters will face a decision whether or not to allow oil to be extracted within the city. Fox News' William La Jeunesse visited Hermosa for an April report. Here's a look at his video as well as links to a city website and a Faceb
The much-anticipated E&B Natural Resources oil project application expected at the end of October won't be submitted until next month.
The City Council approved additional funding that will enable the fire department to enforce occupancy loads in businesses and bars during the busy weekends.
L.A. County assessor John Noguez is said to have reduced property tax assessments for properties in cities that include Hermosa Beach.
Mayor Jeff Duclos has gathered some specialists to lead a dialogue on whether or not the city should have bridges that span the busy Pacific Coast Highway. He wants public input.
The lack of a formal proposal process to select banking services had some on the council questioning the city's transparency.
The city's new website takes home its second honor since its Nov. 2011 launch. Find out why.
The ballot measure would raise income tax on those making more than $250,000 annually and increase sales tax by one-quarter of one cent.
The grocery chain decides to pay penalties, costs and restitution to put legal action alleging overcharging on weighed food products behind it.
Under a new law, women won't have to see a doctor to obtain birth control. Governor says California is "expanding access" and "empowering women."
More than 100 peanut butter and almond butter products—including those sold at Trader Joe's, Sprouts and Fresh & Easy—are recalled by Sunland Inc. following a salmonella outbreak.
You have until Oct. 22 to register to vote in the November election. Make your voice count.
Orange County still has a lower unemployment rate than Los Angeles County.
Voters whose signature is already on file with the California Department of Motor Vehicles can submit their voter registration forms electronically.
California has the nation's third-highest unemployment rate. How soon will that change. The economists weigh in.
A judge Wednesday ruled to uphold a recently enacted state ban on the sale of foie gras.
The President of the United States has ordered public facilities and grounds to fly the U.S. flag at half-staff "as a mark of respect" for the American personnel killed in the attack on our diplomatic facility in Benghazi, Libya.
The proposal would have potentially outsourced the city's current community service officer duties to a private firm.
Hermosa Beach Mayor Pro Tem Kit Bobko expresses his thoughts about potentially outsourcing the city's parking enforcement program. City Council is holding a public hearing on the matter Tuesday, Sept. 11. The City Council meeting begins at 7 p.m.
The L.A. City Councilwoman and others seek to take over the 36th Congressional District, which includes Hermosa Beach, now that Jane Harman has officially resigned from the post.
There are at least six polling places here in Hermosa Beach.
The City Council approves changes to the estimated revenue, appropriations, transfers and balances during its midyear budget review.
Council takes first step toward regulating use of banner space on downtown light poles.
The council will discuss housing accommodations for people with disabilities, the St. Patrick's Day parade, and Green Idea House.
Creating a simple and easy to understand tax structure is at the top of the committee's list.
Homeowners who think their property has declined in value can file an appeal with the county, which is relatively easy.
The city argues that the Quiksilver logo on the artwork violates municipal code, but the shop says the tribute is important to its customers, the community and the sport of surfing.
The council adopts a municipal code amendment Tuesday allowing tattoo parlors to operate in the PCH-Aviation corridor and downtown area, despite some residents' concerns.