A judge denied an effort to compel a SpaceX employee alleging she was impregnated by her sexually harassing boss to go through arbitration.
Five people were cited for using a handheld mobile device while driving in the South Bay over the weekend.
A panel of judges rejected a man's appeal for his 2023 conviction for murdering a 17-year-old student from Gardena.
A 29-year-old man was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the February murder of a homeless man in Redondo Beach.
The Redondo Beach Police Department encouraged residents to register for its digital public safety network.
Police discovered fake QR codes on about 150 parking meters that redirected people to a fraudulent website to collect payment.
The woman claims she was seriously injured when a police dog attacked her at a Metro station last year.
The attack happened while the bus was stopped in a layover zone, and a man tried to board the bus, according to police.
The Redondo Beach Police Department will increase patrols through Labor Day looking for drivers suspected of being under the influence.
Redondo Beach officials discussed concerns about electric bike usage within the city in response to an increase in complaints.
A necropsy has been initiated to determine what killed the whale, and swimmers are advised to exercise caution in the area.
Providence Little Company of Mary Torrance is looking for the family of a critically ill 71-year-old patient who suffered a stroke.
The woman was last seen entering a black ride-share vehicle before she disappeared, Redondo Beach police said.
A trio of South Bay suspects were charged with 10 armed robberies at pharmacies throughout Los Angeles over a six-week span, the DOJ said.
Redondo Beach Police Department will join law enforcement across the nation in the event to promote strong police-community partnerships.
When Deputies responded to the SouthBay Pavilion Mall, they found approximately 200 juveniles, a flaming trash can and fireworks in a store.
Redondo Beach residents have reported increased coyote sightings in local neighborhoods, police say.
The crime blotter covers incidents in Redondo Beach from May 31 to June 6.
Redondo Beach police said scammers are going door-to-door claiming to be from a local school to solicit donations.
Redondo Beach police are conducting a training exercise at Redondo Union High School.
A woman was caught on security camera pretending to deliver a pizza while a hooded figure approached the back of a home in the South Bay.
Redondo Beach detectives have begun an investigation into the shooting, but no information about the suspect is known at this time.
Juan Carlos Hernandez's body was found months later in the desert in what investigators described as a scheme to cover up the murder.
The shooting happened around 3:45 a.m. after officers responded to an area near Torrance Boulevard and Reynolds Drive.
Police said the suspect opened fire on officers who were carrying out an arrest warrant in the South Bay.
Three separate burglaries occurred late Tuesday night within five miles of each other, police said.
A South Bay man is suspected of repeatedly throwing a victim's cat against the sidewalk until it died, the Sheriff's Department said.
The driver in the crash could be linked to a Woodland Hills murder and the death of a months-old baby on the 405 Freeway, police said.
The communications center phone lines for RBPD and RBFD were down for about four hours, authorities said.
The Redondo Beach man punched the journalist during a clash between protestors in Huntington Beach seven years ago, officials said.
According to the FBI, the suspect tried to cause a system failure at a Southern California Edison substation and caused significant damage.
A 12-year-old girl who was missing in the South Bay for almost a week was found on Monday, authorities said.
Authorities responded to a domestic violence call in the South Bay Tuesday morning.
Authorities, shop owners and teens, alike aren't quite sure why these unruly gatherings are happening with increasing frequency at CA malls.
About 40 box turtles were found bound in socks to protect their shells and to keep them from moving and alerting authorities, the DOJ said.
A suspect believed to be responsible for the death of a man found in a stairwell at the Redondo Beach Pier Parking Structure was arrested.
If convicted, the men could serve life in prison for committing robberies with a stolen gun, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Police said the victim was discovered Friday morning in a stairwell in the Redondo Beach Pier parking structure.
Homeowners in Redondo Beach could be eligible for a tax break if they experienced damage due to recent rainstorms.
The man admitted to supplying fentanyl that caused two deaths on consecutive days in Redondo Beach hotel rooms.