Redondo Beach continues an annual tradition with the lighting of the menorah at the civic circle.
Redondo Beach will close its nonessential city offices from Friday through Jan. 2 as a cost-saving measure.
The Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal loans to residents and business owners affected by high winds.
People visiting Riviera Village and the Redondo Beach Pier can park for free during the week leading up to Christmas.
Administrative Intern Sara Russo earns the first annual Wes McClure scholarship.
State Sen. Ted Lieu calls the hardware store's apparent decision to rescind its ads from a TLC program about Muslim Americans "bigoted, shameful, and un-American."
Southern California Edison says the company is trying to allay concerns about stray voltage after an October article in a local newspaper.
The city of Redondo Beach hosts its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
The revitalization of the Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor, including the planned Shade Hotel, will occur in three phases, according to the city.
Southern California Edison customers can trade for energy-saving LED lights.
Many store owners say Redondo residents are already very supportive of local businesses.
Redondo Beach City Hall, the post office, city libraries, Trader Joe's and more will be closed Thursday for the holiday.
The Redondo Beach City Council votes to move forward on plans to rename Artesia Boulevard to Redondo Beach Boulevard.
It's a "bittersweet day" as Assistant City Manager Maggie Healy steps down so she can go to law school.
The Redondo Beach City Council votes to eliminate Beach Cities Transit Line 104, which serves the Hollywood Riviera section of Torrance.
A proposed City Council subcommittee examining issues surrounding AES Redondo Beach won't be formed.
The Civic Light Opera owes Redondo Beach more than $200,000 in unpaid rent, according to the city.
Clean sand dredged from the harbor at Marina del Rey will be used to replenish the Redondo Beach strand.
Businessman Craig Huey announces that he's seeking the new 66th Assembly District seat in the South Bay.
Redondo Beach honors those who have served in the military at the Redondo Beach Veterans Memorial.
During a Redondo Beach City Council meeting that at times becomes heated, AES presents its plans for a new plant—and residents respond.
"Property values have dropped in nearly every area of Los Angeles County," tax assessor says.
The first ever nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System will occur in Redondo Beach today at 11 a.m.
In a new YouTube video, Craig Huey announces that he will run for election in 2012, but he doesn't say for which seat.
In August and September, Beach Cities Transit added new buses to its fleet, according to the city of Redondo Beach.
In an email sent to constituents, Councilman Bill Brand urges people to express their opposition to a new power plant.
The Redondo Beach City Council will look into renaming Artesia Boulevard to Redondo Beach Boulevard.
A Veterans Day tribute to servicemen and women of the United States Armed Forces will be held Friday at the Redondo Beach Veterans Memorial.
Back in 1995, Redondo Beach City Treasurer Ernie O'Dell had a dream: to build a worthy memorial to veterans.
The Marvin Braude Bikeway will be closed intermittently for rehabilitation from Wednesday until Nov. 18.
The quality of the water in Seaside Lagoon was nowhere near maximum levels over the summer, tests show.
Santa Monica Baykeeper, which opposes the state proposal, is pleased with the move.
The City Council and Board of Education discuss various issues facing the city and school district.
Gov. Jerry Brown's veto of SB 910 disappoints members of the South Bay Bicycle Coalition.
A new law limiting statewide initiatives and referendums to general or special elections is challenged.
Now that the signing deadline has passed, here's a list of what state Sen. Ted Lieu did (and didn't) get done this term.
Now that the governor's deadline has passed, here's what Assemblywoman Betsy Butler did (and didn't) get done.
Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes a bill by state Sen. Ted Lieu requiring all pets be microchipped.
The bill prohibits openly carrying unloaded handguns in public—targeting a debate that recently shot through the South Bay.
Senate Bill 746, sponsored by state Sen. Ted Lieu, bans anyone under the age of 18 from using ultraviolet tanning beds.