The 10th anniversary "12 Bars of Xmas" descends on 12 eating/drinking establishments in MB for an evening of fun, Friday, Dec. 9, 5 p.m. to midnight. Join in any time.
Grill Masters is a great stop for taking home something warm to eat tonight, and the market has everything for healthy snacks and gourmet dishes. It's on until 4 p.m. downtown.
Gray whales spotted in South Bay waters.
The Manhattan Beach Farmers Market is full of helpful finds today until 4 p.m. Sauce for leftover turkey, fresh fish, bread, greens and colorful holiday wreaths are just a few of the market's picks today.
The recent work stoppage in the NBA stretches beyond the league's front offices and arenas.
Grab fresh produce, bourbon pecan pie, holiday flowers, crimson gold apples, Asian pears, and much more today until 4 p.m. at the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market.
Young entrepreneur Maddie Bradshaw signs her book at Bella Beach Kids from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. Her Snap Caps line catapulted her M3 Girls business into the record books, selling more than 50,000 necklaces per month in leas than two year's time.
From cozy beachside dining to lavish buffet spreads, there are plenty of choices for dining out on Thanksgiving. Here are just a few.
The availability of live squid is making for some excellent wintertime surface fishing. Gray whales have begun their 12,000-mile migratory journey. Pt. Vicente ASC-LA folks looking for volunteer assistance.
Patch looks at the arrival of Google Los Angeles to Venice in its new Southern California column: Silicon Beach.
Artists Peggy Peck and Donna Kleinman preserve health, happiness and the environment through art.
South Bay Yellow Cab gets permission from cities it serves to paint two taxi cabs pink to raise funds for the fight against cancer. Text PINK to 41518 to donate directly to the American Cancer Society.
Pomegranates, squash and a pumpkin patch are just part of the features at today's MB Farmers Market.
After the worst peanut harvest season growers have seen in years, it may be a good idea to start stockpiling your favorite peanut butter now.
Environment California’s newly released data from The Solar Foundation reveals that California leads both Colorado and Arizona in hiring the most people to work in solar-related fields in the U.S.
Mickey Mouse and Kermit the Frog are among the 16 new watch faces you can select from for your iPod Nano watch. Yes, the iPod Nano can be turned into a watch.
Apple's iPhone 4S comes with speed and groovy graphics, but doesn't make the hearts of the blogosphere and analysts go pitty-pat.
The 7-Eleven chain is offering free cups of coffee, cappuccino or latte until 11 a.m. today at participating locations while supplies last.
Dr. Howard Stein brings the personalization of private practice to an operation that has state-of-the-art equipment, longer operation hours and an on-site lab in Manhattan Beach.
Vote tally wasn't released, but workers at Albertsons, Ralphs and Vons back deal that took more than eight months to negotiate.
Lynne Cox visits Pages tonight at 7 p.m. to discuss "South With the Sun," her biography of antarctic explore Roald Amundsen and his connections to the world then and now.
Grocery workers union and three supermarket chains claim they have reached an accord on a new contract. The union membership will be asked to vote on the proposed contract.
Both sides still at bargaining table, as Sunday's strike deadline passes.
Ralphs supermarket will close all its stores and reopen them on a case-by-case basis if grocery workers decide to strike.
Labor leaders say management is stonewalling.
Under the Sea offers a bounce house and other fun activities for children.
As part of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf’s “Fall into Flavor” promotion, the chain is offering its seasonal fall lattes for $1 between 4 and 7 p.m. on Tues, Sept. 13 only.
Patch and the Huffington Post create a national portrait of Sept. 11 remembrances.
Ralphs, Vons and Albertsons resume negotiations with employees' union representatives. Workers have voted to authorize a strike, if need be.
Kanoa Aquatics and the Braille Institute of Los Angeles partner on a surf camp for visually impaired children.
Workers have given their union authority to strike, but will not yet do so. Negotiations are expected to resume Monday.
Thomas M. Schoewe is the 12th member of the aerospace company's board of directors.
The vote to determine if unionized grocery workers will accept a new deal on health-care costs or strike ends today. Results may be known Sunday or Monday.
Enjoy these last few weeks of summer with a sidewalk sale, chalk art festival, a tribute to the Beatles and Stones, and more.
We've got theater for children, stand-up comedy for adults, and plenty of fun for the whole family.
The wildly popular Grilled Cheese Truck will be in Redondo Beach on Thursday on Aviation Boulevard.
Give your tastebuds a trip around the world before summer ends by trying these exotic eateries.
Some shop owners closed on Saturday to avoid the volleyball tournament. Others were creative and offered discounts of up to 20%.
Crowds throng to downtown Manhattan Beach for the International Surf Festival and its accompanying 6-Man Volleyball Tournament. But not everyone does a brisk business.
Some businesses in downtown Manhattan Beach don't mind the extra craziness the busy International Surf Festival brings. Others aren't so sure about what it will mean to them.