In addition to increased police patrols, the City of Hermosa Beach said that fines for public alcohol violations will triple for the Fourth of July holiday.
The Board of Supervisors officially approved Beaches and Harbors Director Santos Kreimann as the acting assessor as Assessor John Noguez starts a leave of absence.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Hermosa Beach and the county.
Mayor Pro Tem Kit Bobko says outsourcing the city's parking enforcement division will help increase revenue for the city and cut costs. Council votes to continue discussion about the proposal in September.
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors ultimately puts on hold a new fee plan that would fund waterways cleanup and prevention of run-off pollution.
New materials include an outline of the next steps for the environmental review process for E&B's proposed oil drilling project.
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The grant will be used to reduce the area's carbon footprint by creating a sustainability blue print.
The governor proposed steep budget cuts to make up for the state's $16 million budget shortfall.
The state association for public information officials recognized the site with an Award of Distinction.
To announce the installation of the four new electric vehicle charging stations, the city of Hermosa Beach is allowing free charging for a limited time.
Final approval on the sidewalk dining ordinance and affordable housing overlays is expected, as well as various municipal matters, including Leadership Hermosa Beach's annual project.
A bill signed by Gov. Jerry Brown will give pet owners and supporters another year to gather the requisite number of orders for the "California Pet Lover's License Plate."
The new deputy director will oversee more than $70 million in public projects.
At the regular meeting, the Hermosa Beach City Council grappled with the issue of helping businesses while keeping the sidewalks clear for pedestrians.
A measure that will allow restaurants to set up sidewalk dining without a special permit is on the agenda for tonight's meeting.
Six South Bay residents and businesses are included on the California Franchise Tax Board's list of the top 500 delinquent taxpayers.
Fewer post offices are staying open late since most folks file electronically.
Taxes are due Tuesday. Don't panic if you can't afford to pay everything you owe, says the IRS. There are still some options available.
Los Angeles County Supervisors proposals for next year's budgets include no lay-offs, but public safety union employees, including lifeguards, will not get raises.
As Hermosa Beach Mayor Jeff Duclos begins his tenure, he talked with Patch about being mayor, the city's challenges and making sewers sexy.
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Metropolitan Water District will raise prices over next two years. San Diego water officials say the increase should have been lower.
April is designated as Autism Awareness Month. Politicians and organizations rally to raise awareness for the diagnosis and the people it affects.
The Hermosa Beach City Council sent the already approved, but not adopted, ban on polystyrene products back to the city staff to clarify certain parts.
City Councilman Jeff Duclos will officially be designated at Hermosa Beach's mayor at tonight's regular meeting of the city council.
The company has posted an informational website on their proposed oil drilling project in the wake of the Macpherson Oil Settlement, but not everyone in the city is buying it.
A few final thoughts from Hermosa Beach's newly retired former city manager.
A positive financial outlook and more accolades for retiring City Manager Steve Burrell mark State of the City address Thursday night.
Nancy Stoner, of the Environmental Protection Agency, came to town today to tour Hermosa Beach's recent Green Infrastructure projects that control water run-off into the ocean.
Annual event is hosted by the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitor's Bureau
California's economy, along with its unemployment rate, will improve slowly throughout 2012, according to a forecast from UCLA economists.
Tributes to retiring City Manager Steve Burrell overflow, while things get testy during debate over polystyrene ban.
Annual Hearts of Hermosa dinner and dance raises funds for education
A potential ban on polystyrene food service containers and a request to support a federal bill on helicopter noise are on the agenda for tonight's City Council meeting.
Adults in Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and El Segundo are cited for furnishing alcohol to a minor during a March 16 Decoy Shoulder Tap Program conducted by the three agencies.
An effort to better inform Hermosa Beach residents on the lawsuit settlement is planned.
An offer is approved for John Jalili to serve as temporary city manager of Hermosa Beach.
The Hermosa Beach City Council is to discuss informing residents about the Macpherson Oil Co. settlement, among other meeting agenda items.