Historic milestone reached as the one millionth legacy meter is replaced on the way to the Smart Grid.
The city will soon unveil the project, which will help reduce discharge into the ocean.
Rates are going up for the library, parking and paramedics.
In a 4-1 vote, the City Council rejects a money-saving proposal to remove 541 street lights.
The new monthly rate of $14.38 for a single-family residence will start July 1.
The 22-year veteran is honored at the City Council meeting Tuesday night.
In the Democratic primary in the 36th Congressional District, the incumbent gets 58.8 percent of the vote and the challenger receives 41.2.
A chamber of commerce adviser and a shop owner give their perspectives on some issues in the June 8 primary.
Pete Kesterson, one of three Republicans vying for the party's nomination in the 36th Congressional District, says the federal government is on the wrong path.
The project is approved despite traffic and noise concerns raised by neighbors.
Citizen group Building a Better Redondo and the City Council are attempting to come to a resolution on whether the public should have a say on the waterfront development.
Redondo Beach resident Nathan Mintz's ideas for fixing California’s economy draw support and criticism.
Volunteers of the Redondo Beach Veterans Memorial Task Force have raised $265,000 to create a new memorial plaza at Veterans Park.
Members of the Leadership Redondo Class of 2010 hope to raise money to replace the crumbling structure at Veterans Park.
City Manager Bill Workman has estimated a $3.7 deficit in the general fund in the 2010-2011 fiscal year.