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Our calendar got an overhaul last week.
Vendors and farmers market fans commemorate five years of fresh produce and healthy living.
7-Eleven stores celebrate the chain's 84th birthday with free Slurpees for all on 7/11.
The Manhattan Beach Creative Arts Center welcomes visitors to its opening reception of the popular exhibition.
Manhattan Beach woman creates an organization for others who are “leaping onto their next stage."
Grocery store chains and a union representing their workers disagree on how much progress they've made toward a new contract.
Mira Costa graduate to speak tonight on his book, "Sweetness and Blood: How Surfing Spread from Hawaii and California to the Rest of the World, with Some Unexpected Results," at 7 p.m. at Pages in downtown Manhattan Beach.
Residents are receiving their trash collection services under a new contract that took effect on June 1. Here are the answers to your questions.
From solar panels to low-flow toilets, the 3rd Annual Solar Homes Tour offers examples of green living in action.
The annual Healthy Living Festival hit town yesterday, showcasing nutritious eats, fitness and eco-friendly living.
A massage or facial might be just what you need.
Make mom's day the best ever with these tips and gift ideas.
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline is $4.246.
The flare is a safety device used to release pressure, according to Chevron Fire Battalion Chief Tim Brown. AQMD was on site to monitor the air quality.
Teaching chef and author Linda Steidel cooks up some Italian pasta in-store to promote her latest title.
Scottish fiddlers and an Earth Day celebration—we've got the coolest happenings for your weekend ahead.
Former City Councilwoman Portia Cohen was honored at a party at Shade Hotel for her work on behalf of downtown Manhattan Beach merchants.
Daily deal website Juice in the City gives Groupon a run for its money—and it’s all run by stay-at-home moms.
What to do around town April 1-3, 2011.
Manhattan Beach's hip sushi lounge raises money at inaugural Hanami Festival for the Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation and Japan aid.
The cost of removing an estimated 175 tons of dead sardines from the King Harbor Marina in Redondo Beach: at least $300,000.
There's no shortage of places to hang for a fun and festive St. Paddy's Day.
City business is front and center on this top 5 list.
Three-bedroom home for under $700k, or live on The Strand for more than $7 million.
If you have shied away from venturing into curry in the past, try these options for a tasty and fulfilling treat.
Manhattan Beach Chamber sponsors panel presentation at Silverado Senior Living - Beach Cities in Redondo Beach.
Get out with your kids and have some fun. And while you're at it, find some great classes and camps.
The entrepreneurial Goldberg family love making gourmet pizza and fresh salads. They've proven it's the perfect meal for busy people all over California with their extraordinary success.
Todd Becker, baker/owner of Beckers Bakery & Deli, tops a sugar cookie with Sheen's image.
Fish tacos are the quintessential Baja-inspired fare, and these three options hit the mark.
Manhattan Bread & Bagel owner holds Zero Waste Event Sunday, Feb. 27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to educate residents on recycling.
Jon Bell of Deep Roots and Cathy Hough of Marina del Rey Garden Center offer advice for keeping your plants healthy when cold temps hit.
Plan to keep your kids busy this week with some fun and free activities.
Our Wave Writer lists the top holiday gift ideas for your favorite surfer this season.
The new Manhattan Beach eatery brings a fresh style of Japanese dining to downtown.
Calling itself "the best little market this side of the Internet," a local mom-and-pop store offers a digitally connected alternative to traditional supermarkets.
The coastal town's local fashion gurus dish about the top trends this season.
The new independently-owned bookstore is celebrating its downtown grand opening today. Mark the occasion with complementary Champagne from 5-8pm.
Verizon to lease land at an initial annual rate of $39,000 for a new 70-foot structure.