Residents approved two measures, and an incumbent remains on the City Council, according to the preliminary results.
November 5 is the Hermosa Beach Election. Residents will vote on two City Councilmembers, two measures, the Treasurer position and more.
A young woman faces a vehicular manslaughter charge in the PCH crash that killed a 24-year-old woman Wednesday morning.
City officials said the new site will have easier navigation and an updated and more attractive design.
By declining to join, Redondo Beach city leaders squelched a proposal for a beach cities electric scooter pilot program including Hermosa.
The new ride-sharing zones will make it easier for Uber and Lyft to pick up and drop off passengers safely in Hermosa Beach.
The 2018-2019 permits expired Feb. 28, but the City grants residents and employees a grace period.
The new permits would allow businesses to offer games, acoustic music, open mic nights and other similar entertainment.
The nation's first public early warning system for major quakes is available this week for Los Angeles County.
The Loyola Law School students will work in hard-to-staff polling places to answer questions and serve the community.
Neighbors have complained 70 times since January about noise related to weights, music and outdoor activity.
She's a former Long Beach City Councilmember and currently the Senior Advisor to Santa Monica’s City Manager.
Hermosa Beach was one of 48 cities to apply and receive $30,000 funding through Measure H.
The integrated General Plan & Coastal Land Use Plan “raises the bar for General Plan updates in Southern California," one organization said.
Leaders want the Torrance Refinery to stop using of hydrofluoric acid.
The retired Santa Monica city manager has twice before served as interim city manager for Hermosa Beach.
Dude. Surfing could become the state's official sport.
The deadline to pay the first installment of 2017-18 property taxes in Hermosa Beach is fast approaching.
Stacey Armato, Mary Campbell, and H. S. Fangary came out on top.
The debate will feature issues impacting small business welfare and more.
The City Council cited safety concerns with public safety equipment exposed to the open roadway.
The city will begin installing new picnic tables, park benches, play equipment and shade structures.
The Council slashed the fees to help taxi services better compete with ride-sharing services.
The budget doesn't mean the city has a lot of money to deal with, it just means that revenues outpaced expenses, the city manager said.
The bill would change the law so that high-ranking official, would have to foot their own bills when traveling to properties they own.
State Senator Ben Allen received high marks for his progressive stance on the issues.
The budget reflects an increase of $137 million over last year's total.
Congressman Ted Lieu accused the Trump administration of reacting to the North Korean regime's provocation by ratcheting up tensions.
Gonzalez Brings over 14 Years of Local Government Experience to New Position
In a 4-1 vote, the council voted to table the discussion until the negotiations with the city's employee unions are finished.
The assessor's office estimates that nearly 400,000 homeowners have failed to take advantage an exemption that can save them roughly $70.
Lieu's decision was announced Saturday after the president-elect scolded civil rights leader and Rep. John Lewis on Twitter.
Nanette Barragan is the lone new member of the 435-person body from Los Angeles County.
The founder of the SoCal-based SpaceX and Palo Alto-based Tesla Motors was a surprising choice because he has publicly denounced Trump.
Security for the nightlife scene has been an ongoing concern for the city.
The fight for the seat was a contentious one with both sides trading nasty barbs at each other.
The City Council directed the Community Theatre Subcommittee at its Oct. 27 meeting to looking into that issue.
The 4th District covers a U-shaped swath of the county, including Marina Del Rey, Hermosa Beach, Palos Verdes, Long Beach and Cerritos.
The City Council voted unanimously to add the courts but requested that they be place far away from the Strand to mitigate the noise.
The City Council also approved $18,900 to retain William Avery & Associates, an executive search firm, to search for a new city manager.