Students in Hermosa’s two public schools continued to score in the top 10 percent statewide, according to the latest results from standardized academic tests. For the second year in a row, students at the second-through-eighth grade Hermosa Valley School earned 937 [...]
Terror memorial A piece of the World Trade Center will be on display when Hermosa Beach Police Department chaplains will hold a memorial service at Pier Avenue and Valley Drive, 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, to commemorate the 10-year anniversary [...]
Noted Hermosa Beach architect Dean Nota once again has won broad acclaim with a 12-page spread in Entra Magazine,which covers architecture and design. The July-August issue of the magazine highlights Nota’s striking redesign of a Manhattan Beach home that opens [...]
The Hermosa Beach city school board is inching closer to asking voters for more money, with plans to survey the electorate on its willingness to pay a parcel tax, or a special sales tax, to cover shortfalls caused by state [...]
Hermosa voters examining their ballots in November will see the “argument in favor” of a tax-raising initiative begin with the sentence: “Please vote NO on this measure.” The ringing lack of endorsement was written by activist Jim Lissner, who placed [...]
Hermosa Beach Police Department chaplains will hold a memorial service at Pier Avenue and Valley Drive, 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the 9-11 attack on the World Trade Center. The service will be held [...]
The city has begun waving fees for carbon reducing measures at homes and businesses, on top of an already existing city rebate program. Beginning today, residents and businesses can have some fees waived for building and planning permits, including $3,000 [...]
Hermosa Beach police have arrested a 36-year-old Norwegian man suspected of opening several fraudulent bank accounts and using checks to buy vehicles, and buy and lease properties, scamming people in three states out of more than $200,000. HBPD detectives on [...]