Tattoo lawsuit against Hermosa Beach hit again
0City Attorney Michael Jenkins called a lawsuit by tattoo parlor critics “an unfortunate waste of public resources,” on the heels of another ruling favorable to the City of Hermosa Beach.
City Attorney Michael Jenkins called a lawsuit by tattoo parlor critics “an unfortunate waste of public resources,” on the heels of another ruling favorable to the City of Hermosa Beach.
Have a heart
The Hermosa Beach Education Foundation presents its annual “Hearts of Hermosa” dinner dance to benefit the city schools Saturday, March 24 at a private venue next to the Hermosa Beach Community Center, 720 Pier Ave.
Surf photographer Ken Pagliaro spent most of the Dive N’ Surf / South Bay Boardriders surfing contest shooting from the water.
Two families whose historic involvement in the ocean have paralleled one another for three generations come together to save what they both love: the ocean. And they hope to enlist surfers to help.
One of Bob’s and Bill Meistrell’s dreams as children growing up in Missouri was to own a submarine.
After nearly three decades away from competitive surfing, and two hip replacements, former top ranked pro surfer Mike Purpus returned to the podium on Saturday by winning the legends division (50 and over) at the Dive N’ Surf South Bay Boardriders Club contest at 45th Street in Manhattan Beach.
Architect James Meyer updates a 1950s classic for life in the new millennium
Architect James Meyer approached redesigning his clients’ midcentury, single family residence on Hermosa View Drive in Hermosa Beach with an eye toward unveiling its original beauty, while adapting it to meet the twenty-first-century needs of its residents.
Saturday, February 18
Diving legend Jean-Michel Cousteau will sign copies of his memoirs My Father, the Captain on Saturday, Feb.
Thursday at 4 p.m. The Counter Burger in Hermosa Beach serves complimentary appetizers at its official ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony.
Local DUI victims Henry Pearson and Jon Wilhite, as well as their friends Courtney Stewart and Nick Adenhart, were honored in a moving memorial dedication Saturday before a large gathering at Marine Park.