Habits, lifestyle and physical environment are among factors in report that are raising officials' concern.
The Wyland Foundation's Mayor's Challenge pits cities against each other to see which one can inspire the most residents to pledge to conserve water and reduce waste.
Forum to be broadcast live on cable and live-streamed online.
None of the Democratic candidates in the upcoming election for a vacant seat in Congress will be officially endorsed by the California Democratic Party.
The Wyland Foundation's Mayor's Challenge pits cities against each other in a contest to see how many residents take a pledge to save water and reduce waste.
Five Democrats, six Republicans, a Peace and Freedom party member, a Libertarian and three candidates with no party preference will vie in the May 17 special primary election, the Secretary of State declares.
U.S. District Judge Otis Wright II denies Coffee Party candidate Michael Chamness' request for a preliminary injunction to suspend new election rules in the upcoming contest to fill a vacant seat in Congress.
The lawsuit stems from the city's alleged refusal to hand over documents detailing legal expenditures before and during the harbor rezoning debate.
Eighteen candidates have filed nominating papers to appear on the May 17 special primary election ballot to fill the 36th Congressional District seat left vacant by Rep. Jane Harman's resignation.
A federal judge in Los Angeles will determine if the May 17 election to fill a vacant seat in Congress can be held under the state's new "top two" election rules.
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Community meeting on budget focuses on potential shortfalls and what, if anything, is left to cut.
Fish and Game official says Redondo was 'best prepared' city he's ever seen during a disaster. Planning, volunteers and a lot of manpower are credited in cleanup.
Gov. Jerry Brown has set the date for a special primary election to replace Rep. Jane Harman, who resigned her post to join a Washington, D.C.-based think tank.
City officials, workers and volunteers worked long hours. Now Mother Nature takes over.
Tsunami current wipes out full day of cleanup. Volunteers and city officials are looking forward to tomorrow.
Layer of dead fish on ocean floor down to three inches thick. Officer estimates crews will complete cleanup by end of Saturday.
A 2002 survey by Project Vote Smart said Bowen was against gay marriage, but a spokesman says her votes and actions demonstrate her support for same-sex marriage.
The giant school of sardines was seeking refuge from wind-whipped waters and ended up in the harbor, says firefighter aiding in cleanup.
Population also becoming more diverse, 2010 census data show.
The city mailed out 40,000 ballots for its first ever all mail-in election.
Hermosa Beach City Councilman Kit Bobko focuses his campaign on cutting government spending and past experiences in aerospace.
If you drop them in the mail at this point, they might not reach the clerk's office in time.
Gin and City Attorney Mike Webb are the only Republicans in the congressional seat race.
Officials praise the actions of police as well as residents following the brazen Jan. 21 robbery of Beach Cities Jewelers.
Officials want to recover the cost of excessive police visits to the same property for the same offenses, but it's not so simple in residential neighborhoods.
The regional water quality board gives in to City Council, puts off issue of water quality testing until 2012.
Michael Chamness, a Venice resident running to replace outgoing Rep. Jane Harman, cannot list his minor-party affiliation on the ballot.
Those involved in bringing more open space to the South Bay are eager to see Studio 606's final report.
Mayor says he plans to announce next week whether he'll run for Congress.
All are welcome to give input Wednesday on the creation of more open space and parkland in the South Bay.
In other news, an election was held and another is gearing up.
After appearing with her at the Mar Vista Farmers' Market on Sunday, City Councilman Bill Rosendahl has officially thrown his support behind Janice Hahn to represent the 36th Congressional District, which includes the Beach Cities.
Democrat Ted Lieu jumps out to an early and insurmountable lead to win the special election for a vacant seat in the state Senate's 28th District.
Voters appear in small numbers Tuesday to fill a vacancy in the state Senate's 28th District, which includes Redondo Beach. Polls close at 8 p.m.
Voters appear to be turning out in small numbers today to fill a vacancy in the state Senate's 28th District, which includes Redondo Beach. Polls close at 8 p.m.
Democratic candidate Ted Lieu has a campaign warchest that is roughly seven times greater than his nearest challenger in the race for the vacant seat in the state's 28th Senate District.
RU's winter formal was cancelled and homecoming was poorly attended. What's going on?
Council members want to hear what the regional water board has to say before they vote on recreational alternatives for the salt-water attraction.
The survey, part of a regional effort, will help determine monies that the city receives to aid those living on the streets.