Multiple Kings alumni will appear at the Redondo Beach Cafe for the Stanley Cup's visit on Wednesday.
The Tradition lands her first yellowtail for 2012 on a Fishing with Phil trip on Friday before following up with more than 100 barracuda on Saturday.
Saturday is the first of the two days this year when the state will let you fish without a license.
Jeff Abbey has taught generations of South Bay families how to play tennis.
Halibut and white sea bass exceeding 40 pounds continue to provide local anglers with superior angling opportunities.
Market squid in the area are attracting white sea bass and halibut. Don't forget: theMarina del Rey Halibut Derby is this weekend.
A giant basking shark is caught on video, and broken rods, lost fish and jackpot barracuda weighing 13 pounds have local anglers excited.
A group of orcas kills a baby gray whale. In the meantime, rockfish and white sea bass are biting, and the barracuda should show up at any time.
The annual series of four races is sponsored by local company Hennessey's Inc.
Rockfishing continues to be very good in the Santa Monica Bay.
Also in this week's fishing column: The Adventure Crew makes a rare catch, and a great Toronado trip departs Saturday for San Clemente Island.
More cow-calf pairs of gray whales are headed up the California coast while nighttime sand bass continue to bite.
Also using live squid, one private boater caught six yellowtail last weekend in what many hope may signal the start of the spring surface bite.
Bob Leetch, who coaches track and field and cross country at Redondo Union High School, is voted Redondo's 'Greatest Coach' in our Readers' Choice poll.
The World War II film about the internment of Japanese Americans and fishing opens this weekend. Also inside: Free fishing trips for kids and great twilight fishing.
Patch is looking for coaches who made a difference. Vote now and leave a comment about the person that you've been proud to call "coach."
This year's National Collegiate Sand Volleyball Association events get approved, according to USA Volleyball.
From tee ball to college, those special leaders hold a special place in our hearts. Nominate your favorite for our poll next week.
Redondo Beach resident Nathalie Higley takes home first place in the women's division of the annual St. Patrick's Day 5K Run and Community Walk.
Anglers see superb rockfishing, gray whales make the return trip to Alaska, the Fred Hall Show opens at the Long Beach Convention Center, and more.
The rockfish season is about to open; Peggy Stein catches a 43-pound, 10-ounce halibut to take the lead in the Dana Wharf Halibut Derby; and great twilight fishing continues.
In this week's fishing video, anglers see excellent twilight fishing; the Dana Wharf Halibut Derby is in full swing; and whale-watchers spot a breaching humpback.
A new program from the Department of Fish and Game aims to restore California's white sea bass population. Also, a mild winter and lots of live squid have anglers happy this winter.
More than 9,000 people started their Super Bowl Sunday morning with a run or walk along King Harbor.