Californians will see an increase in minimum wage, enhanced bicycle safety and new rules allowing transgender students to choose which restroom to use.
What happened this year in Redondo Beach?
Redondo Beach City Manager Bill Workman is under fire from the city's employee groups.
City Manager Bill Workman requested the council postpone the discussion until 2014.
Redondo Beach will host two meetings for people who wish to get information and give feedback on a proposal to rename Artesia Boulevard to Redondo Beach Boulevard.
A public hearing with representatives of the California Energy Commission about the Redondo Beach Energy Project is scheduled for Thursday.
Shoppers will once again be able to park for free in Riviera Village and at the Redondo Beach Pier during the holiday season.
The city hopes the moratorium will force the California Energy Commission to perform an analysis to see if power from the AES Redondo Beach power plant is necessary.
If approved, the moratorium would most affect the application to rebuild the AES Redondo Beach Generating Station.
Redondo Beach employees present the results of a vote of no confidence to the city council.
The Redondo Beach City Council considers amendments to its agreements with CenterCal Properties.
The moratorium is a step toward creating a conflict that forces the California Energy Commission to perform a power need analysis before approving an application to rebuild AES Redondo Beach.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
A Catholic bishop of the Los Angeles Archdiocese claims one of the laws would create a two-tier health system.
This is the first year where voters elected trustees by geographic district.
Due to the closure of the Puente Hill Landfill, Athens Services wants to increase its waste hauling fees.
Residents of South Redondo Beach will choose a representative for the El Camino Community College District Board of Trustees.
Current parking meter permits expire Thursday.
The Redondo Beach City Council postpones a presentation on the local waterfront redevelopment project due to possible violations of California's open-meetings law.
South Redondo Beach residents will vote for someone to represent Trustee Area 5 for the El Camino Community College District.
Marianne Williamson will challenge Rep. Henry Waxman for his seat representing the 33rd Congressional District.
Here are some things to look forward to today in Redondo Beach.
More than 3.2 million people in Los Angeles County are registered to participate.
The earthquake drill is scheduled to take place on Thursday, Oct. 17.
Here are some things to look forward to this week in Redondo Beach.
The USGS is reportedly down to a skeleton crew.
Federal officials blame the outbreak on some California Foster Farms poultry plants.
Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi introduced Assembly Bill 66 which requires electrical companies to report unplanned outages.
Publishing nude photos with the "intent to cause serious emotional distress" violates a "revenge porn" law signed Tuesday by Governor Jerry Brown and may result in up to six months in jail and/or $1,000 fine.
The California Energy Commission hosts the first public hearing for the Redondo Beach Energy Project.
Patch readers share their thoughts on the first day of the U.S. government shut down.
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
A public hearing with representatives of the California Energy Commission is scheduled for Tuesday about the Redondo Beach Energy Project.
Rep. Henry Waxman asks the California Energy Commission to deny the application to repower AES Redondo Beach.
Former Redondo Beach City Councilman John Parsons died in August.