The Hermosa Beach City Council reviews and approves the Police Department's operational plan for the busy holiday weekend.
The Hermosa Beach Business License Tax Committee seeks public input Monday on its proposed changes to taxes on local establishments.
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn's congressional campaign alleges prohibited coordination among the Craig Huey campaign and a raunchy online attack video.
The Hermosa Beach City Council unanimously directs the City Clerk to prepare documents to place the proposal on the ballot for the November municipal election, but publicly criticizes the initiative.
The anti-Janice Hahn campaign video released by a third party group is being called "sexist."
The California Coastal Commission swears in three new voting members and selects a new chairwoman. Patch talks to Dayna Bochco, a new commissioner.
But Hermosa Beach Councilman Kit Bobko criticizes lack of information needed for 'fair and open' budget discussion.
Public hearings will be held Tuesday to discuss city regulations on local tattoo studios and the 2011-2012 city budget among other financial decisions.
The former president endorses Janice Hahn to represent Hermosa Beach and other coastal communities in the 36th Congressional District.
Another closed-door meeting has been scheduled for Monday to assess City Manager Steve Burrell's performance.
Hermosa Beach residents are invited to hear experts weigh in on the public health impacts of smoking outdoors as the City Council considers further regulation.
Local beachgoers tell Patch they support a state Senate bill that would ban minors from using indoor tanning beds if passed.
The Hermosa Beach City Council will continue a budget workshop Monday. It will then hold a closed-door session Tuesday.
Who is in charge of redistricting? Why does it matter? Why now? Patch explains.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission releases a draft plan with new state electoral districts Friday. Here is what you need to know about Hermosa Beach and the new districts.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approves a motion seeking more information on the scope and costs of a tsunami siren warning system.
The bill authored by state Sen. Ted Lieu would ban those under age 18 from using indoor tanning bed. It has passed the state Senate and now heads to the Assembly.
In the first spot in the 36th Congressional District runoff election, Democrat Janice Hahn notes the positions that she says Republican rival Craig Huey shares with the former vice presidential candidate.
The Vitality City project is soon to launch more health-conscious programs for summer and fall.
The bill sponsored by state Sen. Ted Lieu, which would make it a misdemeanor to demonstrate at a funeral unless protesters were 1,000 feet away and on public property, now goes to the state Assembly for consideration.
A city-chartered bus is scheduled to drive residents to the game where Hermosa Beach will be recognized as winner of the Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation.
Two stormwater and urban runoff projects completed last year help Hermosa Beach earn top grades, says Mayor Peter Tucker.
City government offices, banks and local services will be closed for the federal holiday.
The petition qualifies to be placed on the ballot for the November municipal election, according to the city.
The Hermosa Beach City Council presents Shea McCurdy with a certificate of commendation in recognition of his South Bay Medal of Valor.
The Hermosa Beach City Council decides to form a subcommittee to gather community response on traffic problem areas.
State Senate bill calls for ban on use of Styrofoam food containers by food vendors.
The panel also will discuss the Hermosa Beach Green Task Force, styrofoam, Fiesta Hermosa, and First Thursdays.
Voter turnout for the election to fill a vacant seat in Congress is 18.6 percent—now the district prepares for a runoff with Janice Hahn and Craig Huey on the ballot.
A bill sponsored by state Assemblywoman Betsy Butler (D-Marina del Rey) that would increase fines for elderly abuse passes unanimously.
A tweet from the account of Torrance businessman Craig Huey announced Redondo Beach Mayor Mike Gin endorsed him for Congress. Gin says he didn't.
Republican Craig Huey holds a 750-vote lead over third place finisher California Secretary of State Debra Bowen in the 36th Congressional District race.
The Los Angeles City Councilmember tells Patch that she'll continue to focus on jobs and the economy while facing Craig Huey in the July 12 election.
The Hermosa Beach Planning Commission recommends the City Council discuss possible buffer zones and earlier closing time for local tattoo businesses.
Preliminary results show Janice Hahn heading to the runoff, and Republican candidate Craig Huey has a surprising 206-vote lead over Democratic California Secretary of State Debra Bowen, but thousands of ballots are uncounted.
Sixteen candidates are on the ballot to fill the Congressional seat left vacant when longtime Democratic Rep. Jane Harman resigned.
Patch talks to South Bay residents about whether they voted in the primary election to fill the vacant 36th Congressional District seat.
There was a low voter turnout in Hermosa Beach on Tuesday morning to fill a vacancy in the 36th Congressional District—Patch captures the scene in photos.
Sixteen candidates are on the ballot to fill the Congressional seat left vacant when longtime Democratic Rep. Jane Harman resigned. Polls close at 8 p.m.
The Hermosa Clean Sweep campaign to enforce rules for items placed along downtown sidewalks launches June 1.