When more people go to the beach, as they do during heat waves and COVID-19, lifeguards and the Manhattan Beach Fire Department get busier.
Southern California Edison is advising customers to voluntarily reduce power usage due to a statewide Flex Alert today from 3-10 p.m.
Manhattan Beach Police stop a reported stolen car on Rosecrans Avenue and then have to sort out the details with the car rental agency.
The city has yet to be immune to new cases, however, daily increases still tend to be small in a county where the virus has hit hard.
While we don't know the severity of each illness nor the ages of those testing positive, we do continue to see a slow upward trend.
Earlier this morning, Manhattan Beach Police officers attempted to stop a reportedly stolen vehicle. The suspects led officers on a pursuit.
Manhattan Beach Police have apprehended three individuals who ran after exiting what is believed to be a stolen car early this morning.
Data out today from Los Angeles County says people between the ages of 30 and 49 are increasingly needing to be hospitalized for COVID-19.
The Department of Public Health in Los Angeles County says there has been "underreporting" with the State electronic lab system for 2 weeks.
Not even COVID-19 can stop MBPD's National Night Out from 5-8 p.m. tonight. Get in the spirit of community and support our police officers.
Manhattan Beach Police responded to a residential burglary in the 600 block of Ardmore Avenue and then the situation took a strange turn.
TMZ has published video in which hot coffee is thrown on a man who says he doesn't believe in wearing masks. Bloody fight erupts.
New cases aren't coming in at the rate they were a week or so ago for Manhattan Beach but they do continue to rise. Here are the newest #s.
The vehicle was reported stolen by the Los Angeles Police Department. The suspect has been arrested on multiple charges.
Manhattan Beach Police officers respond to a man apparently drunk on the pier and arrest him.
The novel coronavirus continues its upward trend in positive cases in MB and Los Angeles County. People under 50 account for 76% increase.
The robber rode away on a bike after saying something to the woman and stealing her purse. Police are looking for help to find him.
A gas line break has prompted closure of PCH.
The Manhattan Beach Police Department makes announcement during live virtual "Coffee With A Cop."
As California and the nation grapple with rising COVID-19 numbers, Manhattan Beach does, too. Several cities report zero deaths, few cases.
Manhattan Beach Police Chief Derrick Abell provides data on mask enforcement citations to City Council during live meeting Tuesday night.
Manhattan Beach Police Department says to check for fraudulent activity if you've used an ATM at the Bank of America on Sepulveda Boulevard.
LA County advises people to avoid the Three C's: 'Crowded places, Confined spaces and Close contact with others not in your household.'
Questions may be submitted in advance for the July 23rd Zoom event.
Manhattan Beach enacts fines for not wearing masks as COVID-19 numbers increase in MB and LA County. Cases up in 41 and under age category.
The city plans to enhance mask enforcement Saturday and is currently operating on a service-driven model, meaning they respond when called.
Emergency order calls for authorized personnel to be able to issue administrative citations of $100, $200 and $350 for not wearing a mask.
Last night, the Manhattan Beach City Council voted 4-1 to start issuing citations to individuals not wearing a face covering.
The Manhattan Beach Fire Department finds a tree in a home's front yard on fire.
The daily update from the LA County Department of Public Health shows yet another increase in positive tests. Manhattan Beach goes up, too.
The alleged crime occurred in Torrance when a man hurled insults at a small group of African American, according to the LA County DA.
LA County's zero bail schedule allowed the men to be released after burglary tools were found in their vehicle. Police looking for victims.
COVID-19 numbers continue to rise in Los Angeles County, where 9% of all tested come back positive for the coronavirus.
COVID-19 numbers continue to climb as city officials and Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce work to stem the tide.
A resolution for an interim fire chief is on the agenda for the Manhattan Beach City Council at next Tuesday's meeting.
On May 20th, Manhattan Beach had 74 cases of COVID-19 in the city. Today that number is at 180 positive cases.
A large group of people hung out in beachside parking lots in downtown Manhattan Beach last night. Their behavior caught attention.
An increase of COVID-19 cases was expected as Los Angeles County reopened but can the numbers be slowed down by following simple protocols?
Manhattan Beach police are on the scene of a reported march by protesters from Hawthorne on Rosecrans Avenue.
Manhattan Beach Police ask public to avoid Highland Ave. and Vista Del Mar as both northbound and southbound lanes are closed at 45th St.