Tealle Hunkus and Heather Lowe win the women's title.
The group fires up the smaller-than-expected crowd at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center.
The trendy social media site Twitter is sweeping the nation, but is the same true in Hermosa Beach? Local businesses practice, observe and report.
Patch celebrates the launch of its 100th local news website this week.
Sunday night's event drew about half as many attendees as the 2009 convention.
In an effort to spread the word about the emergency notification system, automated phone calls will be sent out to remind residents and business owners to sign up.
This local drum circle shakes up the beach for a good cause.
Manhattan Beach scores three runs in the first inning, but the host team rallies and beats the Mustangs 9-3 in the tournament semifinals, crushing their dreams of bringing home a world championship.
The number of liquor licenses in the city more than doubled from 1955 to 2009 as the town became a nightlife destination.
Finding balance in life can be trickier than finding balance on a surfboard.
If you're looking for something to do Saturday or Sunday, there are lots of activities to choose from.
South Bay Tea Party co-founder Christine Vinquist wants to prevent the state from taking money from local transportation and transit funds.
The AVP's cancellation of its 2010 tour leaves many players in volleyball limbo, from veteran pros, such as Albert Hannemann and Matt Prosser, to the younger generation, including Cayley Thurlby.
Sunday's social affair, featuring fine food and fine wine, helps support Hermosa school libraries.
Carter Casady is razor sharp on the mound and a 9-run fourth innings leads to an 11-0 blowout as Mustangs improve to 3-0 in pool play. They get a well-deserved day off Wednesday before playing U.S. Central champion.
An iPad is stolen, and a parking structure entry arm is snapped.
Detectives release a more accurate description of the gunman after further investigation.
This Patch environmental columnist accepts a new, external watchdog role to help hold the ad hoc group accountable.
Manhattan Beach resident Chris McGee, the voice of the AVP for the past 12 years, said it was a scary weekend after the tour suspended operations.
Ascher big out of the bullpen and Collins drives in go-ahead run as Manhattan Beach beats U.S. Central champion Holmes County, Ohio, 6-3 in nine innings.
J. Parker Saikley stepped in to run this weekend's volleyball tourney after sponsor AVP pulled out.
California students' performance has improved for the eighth straight year.
Stealing recyclables from your neighbors or the City is wrong, illegal, and not a victimless crime.
A temporary restraining order to stop retirement benefit reductions was denied.
This two-part video series takes an in-depth look at the history of local liquor policy.
All the single ladies, and men, put their hands up to bid on local bachelors and bachelorettes, benefiting the More2Life Foundation.
Turquoise, Hermosa's newest Pier Avenue store, offers the latest looks for fall.
Patch heads to the Strand to gauge opinion on the police and fire associations' action against Hermosa over retirement benefit changes.
If you guessed the "Show of Hands" wall by the skate park for our morning trivia, you were right.
Cyndi Smith tells us how to keep our locks looking good on the sand.
Providing community news to the beach cities since February, Patch is proud to have tapped into 100 neighborhoods across the country.
Manhattan Beach third baseman has a pair of two-run doubles including the game winner in the eighth inning, leading the Mustangs to a 5-3 victory over Aruba at the Senior League World Series. The All-Stars are 2-0 in pool play.
Think you know Hermosa Beach landmarks? Take a closer look and test your skills with our weekly photo quiz. We'll post the answer at 5 p.m.
Mira Costa High ace, who battled a series of injuries before having a stellar senior season for the Bay League champion Mustangs, will play college baseball at Hawaii.
No one is injured but police are searching for a gunman and another male involved in an altercation on Loma Drive early Tuesday morning.
Residents discuss secrets to living longer lives, and their thoughts on a federal judge’s decision to overturn Proposition 8.
If you guessed the plaques on the cobblestone sidewalk outside of Greeko's Sandals for our morning trivia, you were right.
As a national commission prepares to evaluate the department, Patch talks with Chief Greg Savelli in a two-part interview about three primary law enforcement issues concerning Hermosa.
Brett Clark delivers a walk-off single in the eighth inning and the Manhattan Beach Senior League All-Stars win Pool B at the Western Regionals with a 2-1 victory over Creekside Ranch. The Mustangs are two wins away from World Series.