The Kings' Jarret Stoll and the Stanley Cup are stars at Pier Plaza.
The Stanley Cup will pay a visit to Hermosa Beach Monday for a rally and parade up the strand.
Free tickets for the rally, which follows the parade, will be available to the public beginning at 6 p.m. Tuesday on a first-come, first-served basis. Season ticket holders and suite and premier seat owners will have first access.
The team blasts past the New Jersey Devils 6-1 to take the championship on home ice at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Goalkeeper Jonathan Quick is named MVP of the playoffs. Coach Darryl Sutter says the guys are young enough to win the Cup a second time.
To the regulars at the North End Bar & Grill, the Kings' quest for the Stanley Cup is personal.
The Los Angeles team's Fanzone web page lists one Hermosa Beach venue among places to enjoy Kings games with friends.
The five-member panel will look into why the sailboat was destroyed and three of its crew killed during the Newport Beach to Mexico race.
The winning 25-foot wave was ridden at the Redondo Breakwater.
Rockfishing continues to be very good in the Santa Monica Bay.
Are you excited or not that the sale of the Dodgers is officially done? Answer our poll at the bottom of the story.
Also using live squid, one private boater caught six yellowtail last weekend in what many hope may signal the start of the spring surface bite.
Group is choosing refugees to play in soccer tournament in June.
Bob Leetch, who coaches track and field and cross country at Redondo Union High School, is voted Redondo's 'Greatest Coach' in our Readers' Choice poll.
The World War II film about the internment of Japanese Americans and fishing opens this weekend. Also inside: Free fishing trips for kids and great twilight fishing.
This year's National Collegiate Sand Volleyball Association events get approved, according to USA Volleyball.
Anglers see superb rockfishing, gray whales make the return trip to Alaska, and the Fred Hall Show opens at the Long Beach Convention Center.
The U.S. tour includes 26 events, crossing 17 states. Young athletes will have a chance to compete in Hermosa Beach on July 8.
Hermosa Beach anglers can join a twilight trip Saturday night.
The rockfish season is set to open March 1.
Team members aim for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, according to USA Volleyball.
A roundup of twilight fishing in Southern California.
A mild winter and lots of live squid for bait has anglers happy this winter
Here are tips on what to do if you accidentally hook a bird while fishing.
Hermosa Beach, it's time to sound off. Who are you rooting for in the Super Bowl this year? Take our poll and leave a comment.
Despite some windy weather and rain over the weekend, local fishing remains good.
Clark McNulty of HookBuzz.com tells Patch the lobster was found in a man-made reef off of the Hermosa Beach coast.
USA Volleyball announces this year's schedule of high-performance tryouts for athletes looking to compete on beach volleyball national teams.
You’ll see some great action on the deck of the Westerly as Patch sent a camera crew out to record the fun. Plus, check out this recipe for homemade ceviche.
A mild winter is producing good wintertime fishing in Southern California. See some big halibut, lots of bass, mola mola and marine mammals.
With rockfish season closed, anglers are catching sand bass, sculpin and perch in SoCal waters.
More whales are spotted in South Bay.
The season ends with impressive New Year weekend fishing.
A conversation about wave protection with Jim Moriarty, CEO of Surfrider Foundation.
The new year brings newly established marine protected areas to California.
Hermosa Beach rallies behind now-quadriplegic surfer Nathan Gocke, who faces financial hardships in a tough economy.
A night of music and comedy at Saint Rocke on Sunday benefits Nathan Gocke, a surfer who was the subject of the documentary film, "Floating: The Nathan Gocke Story."
Veteran anglers tell Patch the Southern California rockfish bite is the best it has been in years.
The second annual Snowfest turns downtown into Mount Hermosa as 60 tons of snow is dumped on Pier Avenue.
The fish elevator is to help release rockfish suffering from barotrauma.
The six-event series kicks off, showcasing local talent along the coast and seeing growth in contestants.