If you're unable to go get a flu shot, the Mobile Flu Shot Strike Team of the Beach Cities may be able to help you. Call them to find out.
Beach Cities Health District has once again earned a distinction as one of the best places to work, according to Modern Healthcare.
Tot lots, playgrounds and fitness stations are now available for use in Manhattan Beach. Polliwog Park, however, remains closed for repairs.
Outdoor playgrounds in Manhattan Beach have been closed for some six months due to COVID-19. LA County is now allowing them to reopen.
A proposed aquatics center for the Manhattan Beach community is part of new Beach Cities Health District campus. BCHD wants community input.
A free Zoominar aimed at helping folks navigate the pandemic and its daily challenges is offered by the Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce.
MBUSD now has a COVID-19 symptom assessment tool thanks to BCHD and Children's Hospital Los Angeles for when students return to campus.
There are plenty of opportunities to learn this year β academically, socially and emotionally. The key is to βget up, dress up and show up.β
Registration has opened for Fall Aquatics programs offered by the City of Manhattan Beach Parks and Recreation Department. Register online.
Beach Cities Health District volunteer Mary Drummer has made major contributions to helping others during COVID-1. BCHD salutes her.
With COVID-19 all over the news and social media and cases surging, many residents are anxious to get tested for COVID-19. Not everyone ...
After a maskless family gathering, a majority of attendees get COVID-19, and this Manhattan Beach mom cautions others to wear masks.
Q: My friend just tested positive for COVID-19. What should I do? Beach Cities Health District's Chief Medical Advisor answers questions.
Rite Aid has partnered with Verily to use its Baseline COVID-19 Program for screening, scheduling, and results at Rite Aid testing sites.
Reservations are now being accepted for the use of Skate Spot and the sand dune at Sand Dune Park.
COVID-19 positive cases are on the rise in Manhattan Beach. Some nearby cities are fining people who don't wear face coverings in public.
Beach Cities Health District CEO weighs in why we should wear face coverings during the COVID-19 pandemic, calling it the 'new normal.'
A new partnership between the Beach Cities Health District and area chambers of commerce puts safety first for businesses and the public.
Beach Cities Health District recognized for contributing to a decrease in childhood obesity thanks to a nutrition and exercise program.
Beach Cities Health District's Chief Medical Officer issues a reminder that COVID-19 is still out there in a BCHD news release.
Los Angeles County now allows beachgoers to have chairs, canopies and coolers on the sand. Fishing is also now allowed.
With businesses reopening, Los Angeles County has moved one of its free testing sites from the South Bay Galleria to the campus of BCHD.
Exer Urgent Care in Manhattan Beach is offering antibody testing for COVID-19.
The Strand is reopened in Manhattan Beach for walking and running.
With commercial air traffic down about 95% due to the coronavirus pandemic, Los Angeles airports are planning for deep cuts.
Los Angeles County health officials report the latest number of coronavirus cases in Manhattan Beach.
Manhattan Beach Toyota will host a blood drive during the coronavirus pandemic with the Red Cross in Manhattan Beach on May 5.
Face coverings are required for people who visit Polliwog Park in Manhattan Beach.
Here's the latest on the coronavirus outbreak as of Friday April 17.
Thursday Los Angeles County reported 55 new deaths, the highest one-day death toll due to the coronavirus so far.
Face coverings are required at businesses and Los Angeles County officials strongly encourage people to wear them while exercising.
LA County confirmed 670 new coronavirus cases and 40 more deaths Tuesday, while the state considers when it will lift stay-home orders.
Test results will come back in 24 to 48 hours, Exer Urgent Care said.
Los Angeles County identified 620 more cases of the new coronavirus and 29 more deaths over the last 24 hours.
Los Angeles County identified 420 more cases of the new coronavirus and 15 more deaths over the last 24 hours.
Los Angeles County identified 539 more cases of the new coronavirus and 12 more deaths over the last 24 hours.
Health officials confirmed more than 500 additional coronavirus cases and 11 more deaths in Los Angeles County Wednesday.
On Tuesday Los Angeles County saw a spike in cases and ten more people killed by the disease.
Health officials have reported seven more deaths and 342 new cases of the new coronavirus over the last 24 hours.
The man was fined in Manhattan Beach after numerous warnings from police and lifeguards, authorities said.