We've compiled some of the profiles, questionnaires and stories we've done on the upcoming 36th Congressional District election.
A series of Patch profiles on candidates in the 36th Congressional District race continues with a look at Secretary of State Debra Bowen's campaign platform.
A series of Patch profiles on candidates in the 36th Congressional District race continues with a look at Janice Hahn's campaign platform.
A political mailer sent by Janice Hahn days before Tuesday's election receives a swift response.
A series of Patch profiles on candidates in the 36th Congressional District race continues with a look at Craig Huey's campaign.
Council seeks clear data on environmental effects of foam containers and explores the possibility of a public educational campaign aimed at reducing the material's use, particularly by restaurants.
The 36th Congressional District hopeful holds a fundraiser at the Shade Hotel in neighboring Manhattan Beach, and Macy Gray performs.
Steve Collett is among the 16 candidates vying May 17 to represent the 36th Congressional District.
The Hermosa Beach Green Task Force has recommended that the city ban Styrofoam take-out containers used at restaurants.
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn leads in fundraising for the upcoming May 17 election for the 36th Congressional District.
Local leaders and community members discuss possible ways that the Beach Cities can merge services during a summit held in Hermosa Beach.
Congressional contenders Debra Bowen, Janice Hahn and Mike Gin share their views at an LAX Coastal Area Chamber of Commerce forum at Loyola Marymount.
The 13 contenders for the 36th Congressional District seat try to get their points across during a rapid-fire question-and-answer session Monday in Torrance.
The city ranks 1st Place in the regional competition that promotes water and energy conservation.
As the news spread Sunday, some Hermosa Beach Patch readers react on Facebook and Twitter.
U.S. special forces killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, says President Barack Obama.
Public high school teacher Marcy Winograd is running on a jobs with peace platform for a congressional position that has eluded her twice.
The mayor of neighboring Redondo Beach also says jobs are the most important issue facing the 36th Congressional District.
The regional competition to pledge to conserve water ends April 30.
At a forum in Venice on Wednesday night, 12 would-be representatives air their views on national and local issues.
The Hermosa Beach City Council recommends that the PCH-Aviation Improvement Committee's aesthetics group host a town hall meeting to gather resident input.
The Hermosa Beach City Council approves labor agreements with seven public employee unions.
The Los Angeles Times has endorsed Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn for the 36th Congressional District.
The panel will hold a public hearing to discuss a recent study of the cost of public services in Hermosa Beach and proposed changes.
Patch launches a series of profiles on candidates in the 36th Congressional District race with a look at how the Hermosa Beach city councilman campaigns for jobs.
Eight contenders to fill the seat vacated by Jane Harman discuss their ideas on the economy and business growth.
Through an interactive voting exercise, attendees at Assemblywoman Betsy Butler's forum choose tax hikes, spending cuts to balance the state's budget, even coming up with a $1.4-billion surplus.
The final installment of this two-part series takes an in-depth look at local efforts to conserve water.
Planning Commission votes 4-1 to consider zoning regulations and limiting operating hours of tattoo businesses in Hermosa Beach.
Newly released figures from the Federal Election Commission show Janice Hahn raising the most among Democrats, with Debra Bowen in second.
The city dropped to 2nd Place in the regional competition but makes a comeback.
Vernon moves up to 1st Place, surpassing Hermosa, in the monthlong regional competition that promotes water conservation.
The City Council directs city staffers to explore street-pole signage options with community groups—suggesting that the space continue to display public art.
A county decision to reduce beach bathroom hours due to budget cuts is not sitting well with some residents, Patch learns.
The panel will also hold a public hearing to discuss a precise development plan to construct a parking lot on Hermosa Avenue.
There is limited space on the county's coast, and there has not been much change to who has rights to use it for nearly 30 years.
The regional competition challenges city residents to pledge to conserve water and reduce waste.
Participants in this program must register by Friday to pick up a free water-saving toilet valued at $130 on Saturday, and then turn in their old toilet.
The Hermosa Beach Parks and Recreation Commission appoints Robert Rosenfeld as a liaison to study garden possibilities, gather community input.
Some beach restrooms won't open until as late as 11 a.m. in the summer, according to the county's Department of Beaches and Harbors.