Hermosa Beach Public Works Commission OKs the 7-city South Bay Bike Master Plan. Now it goes to a panel in Redondo Beach.
The Hermosa Beach Green Task Force's sustainability plan focuses on water, waste, transportation, building, energy, environment—and calls for the city to reduce its carbon emissions.
Hermosa Beach City Council approves a competitive bid process for the city's waste collection contract.
City to discuss waste-collection contract, dining in public right-of-way spaces. Hermosa Beach Green Task Force to present its final sustainability plan.
The Democrat, who represents Assembly District 53 and Hermosa Beach, is reportedly vying for the new Assembly District 50 seat, which does not include the local area.
Supporters of a proposed referendum measure to overturn California's new congressional district maps may begin collecting petition signatures.
National Grandparents Day is Sunday—here is the story behind the day and a look at how grandparents are shaping the American family.
The state agency that oversees coastal development unanimously approves Charles Lester as executive director to replace Peter Douglas, who resigned in August.
Gov. Jerry Brown signs Senate Bill 332 that allows landlords to prohibit smoking in rental units.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors concludes the first of two legally required hearings on redistricting and opinions on how to proceed are still divided. The final hearing will be Sept. 27.
The first observance of Labor Day is said to have been a parade of thousands of workers on Sept. 5, 1882, in New York City—Patch takes a look at the working environment now.
The state Senate approves a bill authored by Sen. Ted Lieu that would ban all minors from using indoor tanning beds—it now heads to Gov. Jerry Brown's desk.
The creator of one initiative writes against his own ballot item: "This measure fails to deal with the Big Picture, the City’s need for significant new income. Vote NO."
Metro is gathering feedback on a way to get Angelenos from public ground transportation directly to the airport, but don't expect it to come down the track anytime soon.
A Venice organizer starts an online petition pledging support to Assemblywoman Betsy Butler if she runs in the new 66th Assembly District against tea party candidate Nathan Mintz.
State Assembly passes measure by Sen. Ted Lieu requiring pets adopted at shelters to be microchipped. It now sits with the governor. Thoughts?
Hermosa Beach residents can save money when making green upgrades to their homes starting Thursday, according to city officials.
The Republican-backed Fairness and Accountability in Redistricting (FAIR) is challenging the newly redrawn boundaries for State Senate districts.
The plan will be discussed in Hermosa Beach on Sept. 14 and Oct. 25.
California's high-speed rail program hangs in a state of suspended animation—and what does that mean for the country?
Hermosa Beach residents Hany Fangary and Steve Powers enter race against Councilmen Michael DiVirgilio and Peter Tucker for seats on the City Council.
Republicans and a Latino group are unhappy with newly drawn state Senate districts.
A 1.7 percent increase in assessed value is measured in Hermosa Beach, according to a county report released Thursday.
As Los Angeles County supervisors submit alternative maps for consideration, there are now three proposed redistricting plans on the table.
Janice Hahn, who now represents Hermosa Beach in the 36th Congressional District, announces she'll run for re-election in the 44th District next year due to redistricting.
One member of the Citizens Redistricting Commission calls Hermosa Beach's congressional district "a ribbon of shame." The district maps are approved by a vote of 13-1.
The Hermosa Beach City Council unanimously approves four locations where electric vehicle charging stations can be installed.
Patch talks to Beach Cities residents about the recent credit downgrade and volatile stock market.
The Hermosa Beach City Council hears a report on public urination—a problem in town, according to police.
The Hermosa Beach City Council unanimously agrees to phase in the South Park Master Plan and allow the installation of a temporary community garden at the park's old roller hockey rink.
The Hermosa Beach City Council considers resident feedback in moving forward with a project aiming to provide a safe walking route along 16th Street to Hermosa View School.
Discussion on two plans presented to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors sparks threats of lawsuits and accusations of disenfranchisement. Talks to continue in September.
The panel will discuss a safe-route-to-school program at the school and proposed community garden among other items in a meeting Tuesday night.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday will discuss whether to endorse a plan that minority groups say violates federal voting rights laws. What do you think?
A foundation representing the artist who created the original "whale tail" ecoplate is upset with the California Coastal Commission.
The Hermosa Beach Parks and Recreation Commission recommends a county grant be allocated to the South Park Master Plan; a temporary garden could be installed in the park as a "test."
The Hermosa Beach City Council invites residents to Hermosa View School on Aug. 9 for a regular council meeting—this is a change from City Hall.
Arguments for or against Hermosa Beach measures on the November municipal ballot may be submitted to the City Clerk by Aug. 9.
Inspections of passenger-carrying sportfishing boats crossing the Mexican-American border now are becoming routine.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission approves preliminary final maps for congressional and state legislative offices.