It will cost about $96,500 to repair the Galveston Wall that sits atop the Redondo Breakwall. The wall was damaged during a storm in mid-February.
Department of Health Services Director Mitchell Katz presents an updated budget forecast to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
State Sen. Leland Yee discusses proposed legislation that will make government more open and accessible to the public.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe, who represents Redondo Beach as part of his Fourth District, will not have a challenger in the June 5 primary.
Californians Aware General Counsel Terry Francke explains how the nonpartisan organization helps promote open government.
The week promotes open government and freedom of information.
The Redondo Beach Police Department and Unified School District are working together to bring drug-sniffing dogs to the campus of Redondo Union High School.
The Redondo Beach City Council votes to increase residential sewer fees from $7.25 to more than $15 over the next several years.
With the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to hear an appeal over Redondo's day laborers ordinance, "it's no longer open season on day laborers," writes the paper.
Redondo Beach City Council will listen to the public regarding a possible sewer fee increase.
Northrop Grumman and Ball Aerospace have made significant improvements to the James Webb Space Telescope.
A group seeking to overturn the new district maps for the state Senate has qualified a referendum for the November ballot.
Emissions from AES Redondo Beach are harmful to the health of the community, says resident Dan Buck.
The U.S. Supreme Court refuses to hear an appeal from the city of Redondo Beach over a controversial day laborers ordinance.
The intersection of Pacific Coast Highway, Guadalupe Avenue and Ruby Street is torn up for sewer main repair.
The Los Angeles County Supervisors vote to rewrite rules governing county beaches to make it more clear that it's OK to play Frisbee on the sand.
Sunshine Week kicks off in March. In preparation, we're encouraging our readers to nominate area open-government activists for the Sunshine Week Local Heroes contest.
The filing period for the June "top two" primary election will remain open until March 9.
The Redondo Beach Little League has already spent $20,000 to fix the uneven field in Dominguez Park. The field is built on top of an unstable landfill.
In November, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a plan to dredge the harbor at Marina del Rey and use clean sediment to replenish the sand at Redondo Beach.
Residents sound off on proposed Aviation Boulevard bike lanes in a Vitality City community input meeting.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors gives final approval to an ordinance regulating football, Frisbee and other games on county beaches during the summer.
Redondo Beach must pay Building a Better Redondo's law firm $313,000 in legal fees stemming from the harbor zoning battle.
Lisa Davidson will serve on the State Council on Development Disabilities.
U.S. Coast Guard flight crew standardization checks will take place from Wednesday through Feb. 11, according to a news release from the organization.
Redondo Beach dissolves its redevelopment agency hours before the governor's Feb. 1 deadline.
Redondo Beach city officials and school board members discuss a proposed land swap and joint-use agreements.
If approved by the Assembly, the California Disclose Act would require that the largest campaign donors be disclosed in TV, radio, Web and printed political ads.
Los Angeles County elections officials are asking members of the public to submit their ideas for an "accessible election experience."
City Manager Bill Workman will represent Redondo Beach at the 80th Winter Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Governor Brown hopes to convince Californians to tax themselves to support schools.
Child prostitution is a problem in the South Bay and Long Beach, says Los Angeles County Fourth District Supervisor Don Knabe.
This year's Redondo Beach commemorative coin will focus on the Vitality City movement.
Joe Hoefgen is promoted from acting director to director of recreation and community services.
This week's video also features a gray whale on its way to Baja, huge dolphin pods, the sights and sounds of the harbor, and a whole lot of rockfishing.
Registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins complete this list of 10 interesting new laws.
City Councilman Steven Diels and City Manager Bill Workman are "disheartened" by yesterday's ruling from the State Supreme Court abolishing Redevelopment Agencies.
High Court also strikes down a companion law that allowed agencies to continue if they gave money to the state. City governments could lose significant development money.
Any child under age 8 must be secured in a child safety seat. Older children shorter than 4 feet 9 inches must use a booster seat.
Pat Dreizler, the first female department head in Redondo Beach history, still occupies the limelight.