A Hermosa Beach resident runs, paddles and upchucks for the glory of being an official competitor.
Crews from the three beach cities extinguish the blaze that started in the restaurant's kitchen vent.
A schedule of activities will be planned for the visitors from sister city Loreto, who are part of a program that dates to 1974.
See photos of residents and visitors enjoying the sun and surf while celebrating Independence Day. You can add your own photos too.
It seems like everbody knows your name at this Hermosa Avenue nail spa known for conversation, sea salt scrubs and polish colors, such as Opi’s 'I'm his Coral-Friend.'
Brittny Tacker of Paciugo Gelato explains why she eats gelato every day, and showcases a summer favorite, Amarena Black Cherry Swirl.
Hermosa Beach does Fourth of July right by not displaying fireworks, as their entertainment value is not worth the environmental damage.
Sunday will be this year's first state-issued free fishing day, allowing residents to cast bait without paying the usual rate.
City officials look ahead at a possible cluster of small earthquakes, pro-gun demonstration, revamped PCH, and sky-high surf.
As the 33-year-old tradition kicks off on Sunday, the city expresses concern about allowing the event to continue.
Hundreds of young Hermosans will endure a five-week regimen to build their strength in the water and build character out of it.
Hermosa Beach police Chief Greg Savelli discusses an upcoming South Bay Open Carry event, during which demonstrators will carry unloaded firearms while picking up trash.
Suzanne Verge of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence talks about the upcoming pro-gun demonstration in Hermosa Beach.
Paul Bentsen of The Shore shares how to make the restaurant's popular summer dish, jalapeño bacon bruleed crab cakes.
Hermosa Beach shops and restaurants can bring in customers by engaging them on the social networking site.
Waves are expected to reach as high as 10 feet starting Sunday because of a storm near New Zealand, a National Weather Service advisory warns.
South Bay Open Carry founder and Hermosa Beach resident Harley Green talks about his group and its plan to carry unloaded weapons to a July trash pickup event.
Officials remind residents about the ban on unapproved fireworks and also that government offices and local services will be closed Monday.
The theatre company's youth production of Grease at the Hermosa Beach Playhouse allows a former Doody to reminisce.
Local surfers divulge the best surf spots in the South Bay for advanced riders.
Environmental services company AECOM volunteers to help Hermosa Beach achieve its green vision.
Such temblors are normal this time of year in Hermosa Beach, a seismologist says.
The Union Cattle Company celebrates beer, food and community at the restaurant's monthly beer tastings.
The owner of Salvator's boutique shares her world of culture and couture with Hermosa Beach.
City Council adopts the 2010-2011 fiscal year budget.
Local volunteers pick up trash along the city's shoreline, setting an example for the community.
Mira Costa High seniors led the Mustangs to a Bay League championship and into the semifinals of the CIF-SS Division II playoffs
Family and friends cheer on graduating seniors as principal Julie Ruisinger gives her last commencement speech at Mira Costa.
Students with cumulative GPAs of 4.0 are named valedictorians at Mira Costa High School. This year, we salute 16 students. Check back in the coming days to read about their accomplishments, passions and college plans.
A weapon is drawn during an argument over a space, and a pouch of expensive jewelry is stolen.
Redondo Union High School holds the graduation ceremony Thursday night.
Hughes, Iqbal and Araujo win first place in this year's Extreme Volleyball Professionals' tournament.
The tour begins with a spike on Saturday, serving professional matchups and amateur games open to the public.
Mayor DiVirgilio thanks the organizers of the program, which encouraged residents to ride to Fiesta Hermosa.
Whether Dad wants to celebrate with a cause, eat exotic cuisine, or watch the World Cup, he can do it all on Pier Avenue.
The City Council is expected to adopt the 2010-11 fiscal year budget and decide on maintenance agreements at its meeting Tuesday.
Local do-gooders exercise on the beach to provide clean undergarments for those in need.
The council rejects a recommendation by the Planning Commission and votes to allow the Pier Plaza restaurant and bar to host live events seven days a week.
The innovative and worldly pop music band treats Hermosa Beach to a night of unique dance grooves at Saint Rocke.