Redondo Beach will appeal the Ninth Circuit's decision that struck down the city's day-laborer ordinance.
The Toxin-Free Infants and Toddlers Act prohibits BPA in baby products.
Beach Cities Transit proposes changing schedules and eliminating Line 104 to streamline operations.
If approved by all seven cities involved, the South Bay Bicycle Master Plan will begin to transform bike routes.
Citing an aversion to litigation, the school district removes the Edison site from a proposed land swap with the city.
The Fire Department purchases the equipment for its ambulances with funds raised at the annual spaghetti dinner.
The school district has dropped the home of the South Bay Adult School from discussions about a land swap.
The Board of Supervisors approves a redistricting plan that largely maintains status quo, despite the threat of a lawsuit.
Several Redondo Beach residents express their displeasure with the possible redistribution of Measure C funds.
The global event encourages communities to call for "a world beyond fossil fuels."
A traffic signal at the intersection of Avenue I and the Esplanade is at the center of a debate.
Joe Hoefgen will serve as the acting director of recreation and community services in Redondo Beach.
A Department of Transportation grant will fund five new compressed natural gas buses for Beach Cities Transit.
Torrance School Board member Al Muratsuchi has formed a committee to explore a run for the 66th Assembly District seat.
The Democrat, who currently represents Redondo Beach in the 53rd District, is vying for the new 50th District seat.
Community members, police officers, firefighters, military and government officials remember the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Activists will collect signatures for a referendum to overturn California's new Congressional district maps.
After law-enforcement careers spanning 26 and less than 2 years, Officer Ken Greenleaf and Caden retire with honors.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors concludes the first of two legally required hearings on redistricting.
Redondo Beach and the local school district are in the beginning phases of a land-swap agreement.
An online petition pledges support to Assemblywoman Betsy Butler if she runs against tea party candidate Nathan Mintz.
The state Assembly passes a measure requiring pets adopted at shelters to be microchipped.
SB 791 would make it easier for voters to approve gas fees; however, some say it violates Proposition 26.
Opponents of the new state Senate district map can start collecting signatures for their referendum drive.
David C. Biggs, who lives in Redondo Beach, served as one of Redondo's assistant city managers in the past.
Redondo Beach will post new signs reminding visitors of the new rules at its parks.
A 1.4 percent increase in assessed value is measured in Redondo Beach, according to a county report.
Republicans and a Latino group are unhappy with newly drawn state Senate districts.
Councilman Steven Diels withdraws his motion to move the AES power plant to District 3.
There are now three proposed redistricting plans on the table for Los Angeles County supervisors.
Councilman Steven Diels says he will introduce a motion to redraw district boundaries near the AES power plant.
Janice Hahn, who now represents Redondo Beach in the 36th Congressional District, announces she'll run for re-election in the 44th District next year due to redistricting.
One member of the Citizens Redistricting Commission calls Redondo's congressional district "a ribbon of shame."
Racial tensions fill the room in the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors' redistricting public hearing Tuesday.
The County Board of Supervisors will discuss whether to endorse a plan that some say violates voting rights laws.
A foundation representing the creator of the original "whale tail" license plate is upset with the California Coastal Commission.
The Citizens Redistricting Commission releases preliminary final maps for congressional and state legislative offices.
The U.S. Postal Service targets more than 3,600 post offices for closure.
The terra cotta and concrete benches that once lined Redondo Beach's Esplanade are now for sale.
The Redondo Beach City Council approves a set of principles to guide plans for revitalizing parking at the pier.