January has not been a good month in Manhattan Beach when it comes to deaths from the Novel Coronavirus. The city had 4 in 2020; 7 in 2021.
Three arrests for assault, a residential burglary, vehicle burglaries, stolen catalytic converters. Manhattan Beach crime report Jan. 11-17.
While the number of new cases overnight in Manhattan Beach is not huge, the city has recorded five deaths in 2021 compared to the 4 in 2020.
The Manhattan Beach Fire Department offers tips on how to prepare and stay safe during high winds and current Red Flag Warning.
Los Angeles County has ramped up vaccinations and has opened five large sites for eligible residents to receive the vaccine. Details here.
The latest numbers move the number of Manhattan Beach residents testing positive for the coronavirus since March into new territory.
Los Angeles County announces residents 65+ may begin to receive coronavirus vaccine starting Thursday. Inglewood Forum new vaccine location.
"The preponderance of evidence indicates that mask wearing reduces transmissibility per contact..." says a report from UCLA Fielding School.
The National Weather Service has issued a High Surf Advisory in effect through Tuesday. Read about what to expect so you can stay safe.
The Los Angeles County Department of Health reports the COVID-19 variant B.1.1.7 spreads more quickly and easily than other variants.
As the number of COVID-19 cases in Manhattan Beach continue to escalate, so, too, has the number of deaths, with four in the past two weeks.
Thefts and a vehicle burglary dominate the latest crime report from the Manhattan Beach Police Department. Discover where they happened.
See where Manhattan Beach is on this list of 989 cities and towns nationwide ranked for safety as MoneyGeek ranks safest and most dangerous.
The Manhattan Beach resident provides an updated look at what the emergency department at his hospital looks like and offers thoughts, tips.
A number of employees at the Gelson's market in Manhattan Beach have tested positive for the Novel Coronavirus recently. Here's how many.
The popular North Manhattan Beach pizza joint has opted to close due to the number of spiking coronavirus cases in Manhattan Beach.
Two more deaths of Manhattan Beach residents due to the Novel Coronavirus as numbers in Los Angeles County soar out of control in winter.
Coronavirus is infecting more Manhattan Beach residents than ever. City's positive testing rate continues to soar beyond previous numbers.
The department had closed areas in the city to investigate a car-to-car shooting in Manhattan Beach earlier. MBPD has reopened those areas.
The shooting took place near Manhattan Beach Boulevard and Meadows Avenue. An MBPD officer witnessed the shooting and pursued suspects.
The U.S. Department of Justice has deemed January 9th as Law Enforcement Appreciation Day and asks us to thank a law enforcement officer.
Surfline webcam captures the rescue of a surfer at El Porto whose leash had broken and was caught in a strong rip current Thursday, Jan. 7.
MBPD has released a crime report for December 28-January
The number of residents testing positive for the Novel Coronavirus in Manhattan Beach continues to increase at rates previously unseen.
Lifeguard Tower 30 in Manhattan Beach is no longer on the beach due to a fire set underneath it in late November. Firefighters put fire out.
Manhattan Beach Police Officers respond to a hit and run & then are rammed by a different car, injuring one MBPD police officer.
The city is close to doubling its number of positive tests for Novel Coronavirus in just 2 months as Los Angeles County hospitals struggle.
Manhattan Beach residents continue to test positive for COVID-19 at a higher rate than previously seen during July - height of the pandemic.
The board of trustees discusses & decides when to reopen campuses for school activities in Manhattan Beach. EDP to remain open starting 1/6.
The firefighter/paramedics of the Manhattan Beach Fire Department have received the first dose of the Moderna vaccine for the coronavirus.
Manhattan Beach moves closer to doubling its cumulative number of infections for 7+ months in just 2 months. Stay At Home Order extended.
Bacteria, chemicals, debris, trash from city streets and mountain areas drain to the ocean during and after a rainfall, says LA County.
Manhattan Beach Police Officer Martin Ganz was killed in the line of duty on Dec. 27, 1993 during a traffic stop on Sepulveda Boulevard.
The number of cases in Manhattan Beach continues to increase as Los Angeles County rages on as a COVID-19 hotbed. Will MB have an XMAS jump?
Los Angeles County is asking community members not to attend indoor church or religious services due to the spread of the coronavirus.
Since Thanksgiving, many residents of Manhattan Beach have been testing positive for coronavirus as hospitals are struggling with surge.
Call it still too few to matter. Call it alarming. Say that a zero increase is best. The number of positive tests for COVID-19 are too many.
The Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Emergency Room physician felt "a bit of a relief" when given the shot Friday, Dec. 18.
A residential burglary, a commercial burglary, auto thefts, assault, a vehicle burglary are listed by Manhattan Beach Police Department.
The number of Manhattan Beach residents testing positive for COVID-19 continues its more pronounced paced, as area hospitals try to cope.