Redondo Beach will commemorate Memorial Day at the new veterans memorial at Veterans Park.
Voter turnout for the election to fill a vacant seat in Congress was 18.6 percent.
A bill sponsored by state Assemblywoman Betsy Butler (D-Marina del Rey) that would increase fines for elderly abuse passes unanimously.
Businessman Craig Huey claims on Twitter that Redondo Beach Mayor Mike Gin endorsed him for Congress. Gin says he didn't and tweet is later deleted.
Republican Craig Huey holds a 750-vote lead over third-place finisher California Secretary of State Debra Bowen.
The vote count to determine the second contender in the 36th Congressional District runoff resumes Thursday.
Democrat Janice Hahn received the most votes in the primary election but did not receive a majority, triggering a runoff.
Patch talks to South Bay residents about whether or not they voted in the primary election to fill the vacant 36th Congressional District seat.
Sixteen candidates are on the ballot to fill the vacant Congressional seat.
Update: Polls see low voter turnout so far, county officials say.
A political mailer sent by Janice Hahn days before Tuesday's election receives a swift response.
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Candidate Matt Roozee has a doctorate's degree in mathematics, a law degree and is pursing a master's degree in business.
Steven Eisele, of Marina del Rey, is among six GOP candidates running for the vacant seat in the 36th Congressional District.
The 36th Congressional District hopeful holds a fundraiser in Manhattan Beach, and Macy Gray performs.
A series of Patch profiles on candidates in the 36th Congressional District race continues with a look at Janice Hahn's campaign platform.
After serving as a state senator and assemblywoman, Secretary of State Debra Bowen seeks to represent the 36th District in Congress.
A series of Patch profiles on candidates in the 36th Congressional District race continues with a look at Craig Huey's campaign.
Steve Collett is among the 16 candidates vying May 17 to represent the 36th Congressional District.
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn leads in fundraising for the May 17 election.
Congressional contenders Debra Bowen, Janice Hahn and Mike Gin share their views Wednesday at an LAX Coastal Area Chamber of Commerce forum at Loyola Marymount.
The City Council unanimously approves a community development block grant for 2011.
Contenders for the 36th Congressional District seat try to get their points across during a rapid-fire question-and-answer session.
Public high school teacher Marcy Winograd is running on a jobs with peace platform for a congressional position that has eluded her twice.
The Redondo Beach mayor says jobs are the most important issue facing the 36th Congressional District.
The Hermosa Beach city councilman in the race for Congress campaigns for jobs.
Twelve would-be representatives air their views on national and local issues.
The Los Angeles Times has endorsed Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn in the 36th Congressional District race.
Eight contenders aiming to fill the seat vacated by Jane Harman discuss their ideas on the economy and business growth.
Participants in voting exercise take a shot at balancing the state's budget—and by selecting tax hikes and spending cuts they even come up with a $1.4-billion surplus.
The Redondo Beach City Council agrees to fee hikes proposed for Fire, Police and the Recreation and Community Services departments.
Redondo Beach Mayor Mike Gin reports raising $66,447, and City Attorney Mike Webb receives $29,949.
Mayor Mike Gin aims to represent the 36th Congressional District, taking Jane Harman's former seat.
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To save money from the general fund, the City Council wants to raise user fees for Seaside Lagoon and tennis courts, among others.
Three of the six Republicans vying for an open seat in Congress attend a candidates' forum in San Pedro.
The state's budget will only negatively affect the finances of Redondo Beach, City Manager Bill Workman said during Tuesday night's budget forum.
A county decision to reduce beach bathroom hours beginning May 1 is not sitting well with some residents, Patch learns.
There is limited space on the county's coast, and there has not been much turnover as to who has rights to use it for nearly 30 years. County officials say this must change.
The county's Department of Beaches and Harbors says that budget cuts will mean some restrooms won't open until as late as 11 a.m. in the summer.