How and when do you wear a mask in Manhattan Beach? Did you get a citation? Mask enforcement sure to be discussed along with eminent domain.
LA County advises people to avoid the Three C's: 'Crowded places, Confined spaces and Close contact with others not in your household.'
Manhattan Beach Unified School District has announced the district's decision to begin school on August 26 with distance learning in place.
The three students graduated in May.
Questions may be submitted in advance for the July 23rd Zoom event.
Manhattan Beach resident Chaz Flemmings has pulled papers to become a City Council candidate. Now, he's moving closer to his goal to run.
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.
In the first of 3 consecutive AVP weekend tournaments in Long Beach, the duo lives up to its number 1 ranking in the Monster Hydro Cup.
Jace Pardon and partner Karissa Cook stepped up and into the Monster Hydro Cup in Long Beach this weekend. The Women's Final is today.
The Manhattan Beach Open, a classic, will not happen this summer but the AVP is holding a tournament in Long Beach that you can view online.
Los Angeles County is on the State's monitoring list and would have to be removed from it for a public or private school campus to reopen.
The city plans to enhance mask enforcement Saturday and is currently operating on a service-driven model, meaning they respond when called.
The COVID-19 pandemic causes the World Surf League to move forward into the 2021 season with events in Hawaii in November and December.
The Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce and Lifter Leadership are presenting a free webinar to help people deal with personal overwhelm.
Emergency order calls for authorized personnel to be able to issue administrative citations of $100, $200 and $350 for not wearing a mask.
Manhattan Beach Unified School District moves closer to announcing its plans for school in the Fall. Hybrid or distance learning are likely.
Last night, the Manhattan Beach City Council voted 4-1 to start issuing citations to individuals not wearing a face covering.
The 4-1 vote directed City Manager Bruce Moe to issue an emergency order that allows $100 fines to individuals not wearing facial coverings.
Terry Hackelman founder of NexLevel takes over as Information Technology Director while Wolfgang Knabe is named interim fire chief.
Rite Aid has partnered with Verily to use its Baseline COVID-19 Program for screening, scheduling, and results at Rite Aid testing sites.
The Manhattan Beach Fire Department finds a tree in a home's front yard on fire.
The three high school students are donating proceeds and fruit from their new business South Bay Citrus to to fight food insecurity.
None of the potential candidates has turned in their nomination papers but several are sure to do so. Three seats are open for the election.
Manhattan Beach Mayor Richard Montgomery says city needs enforcement of face coverings past the 'voluntary state' as COVID-19 cases rise.
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.
The iconic Manhattan Beach Pier celebrates 100 years with an art exhibit and book that integrates its history.
Manhattan Beach Police decide not to allow left hand turns from northbound Highland Ave. to El Porto's beach parking lot to curb congestion.
COVID-19 numbers continue to rise in Los Angeles County, where 9% of all tested come back positive for the coronavirus.
Engineers and others from around the world participate on Hackaday Prize's Dream Teams working on challenges designed to better processes.
New York Food Company, caterer, files for bankruptcy due to COVID-19.
The Manhattan Beach resident and former mayor chose not to participate in the forum on policing and implicit bias. What he saw, turned him.
Conversation flowed during Manhattan Beach City Council's special meeting on "Policing and Partnerships in MB" Thursday. Diverse ideas met.
The Manhattan Beach resident earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Information Sciences.
COVID-19 numbers continue to climb as city officials and Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce work to stem the tide.
Reservations are now being accepted for the use of Skate Spot and the sand dune at Sand Dune Park.
The walk street home sits on prime property near the ocean and downtown Manhattan Beach.
The nursing major earned the distinction at Saint Francis University, a Catholic-Franciscan college in Pennsylvania.
A resolution for an interim fire chief is on the agenda for the Manhattan Beach City Council at next Tuesday's meeting.