By the time local band Thin Ice took the stage at the Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair last Saturday, fair-goers were enjoying themselves too much to notice the two dozen people proudly carrying unloaded guns. But that didn’t stop lead singer [...]
After more than a decade of battling over the fate of the sand dune at Sand Dune Park, neighbors say restrictions put into place two months ago have finally made the problems that came with heavy traffic disappear. But Citizens [...]
Planned power outage Southern California Edison will conduct a planned power outage from noon Saturday until 2 a.m. Sunday. Affected areas will include the regions bounded by Polliwog Park, Manhattan Beach Boulevard and Marine and Pacific avenues. All-City Computers in [...]
After more than a decade of battling over the fate of the sand dune at Sand Dune Park, neighbors say restrictions put into place two months ago have finally made the problems that came with heavy traffic disappear. But Citizens [...]
Photos by Manolo Langis, KAA Design If you haven’t noticed a 13,000 sq. ft., 34-unit office condominium complex at the corner of Thirteenth Street and Highland Avenue in Manhattan Beach, then local architect Grant Kirkpatrick has done his job. Five [...]
Though the guns that will be holstered to dozens of people at this weekend’s Hometown Fair won’t be loaded, the debate over the right to carry them has been. Despite initial warnings from Hometown Fair Board members and the Manhattan [...]
Mira Costa High School history teacher Bill Fauver was the only educator in the South Bay chosen as a 2010-2011 Los Angeles County Teacher of the Year. Fauver was among 16 educators countywide to receive the honor, which is awarded [...]
Parent Volunteer of the Year Manhattan Beach Unified School District volunteer Edie Babbe was named Parent Volunteer of the Year by the Los Angeles County Office of Education at a presentation in Universal City on Monday. She was one of [...]