City Lays Out Its Revenue Options. None of Them Are Easy
Council wrestles with revenue options in the face of a looming fiscal cliff. Another attempt to raise local sales tax hovers on the horizon.
In an interview with The Hermosa Review, Police Chief Landon Phillips offered the most detailed public account yet of last Friday's 'beach takeover'
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge tentatively sided with a local homeowner on Wednesday, finding the city acted outside its authority when it banned short-term rentals without state approval.
Second undercover sting operation at Cypress Avenue venue by ABC officers results in citation and provisional court date.
License plate scheme proposed in new State Assembly legislation
Southern California's beaches grew by over 2 million square meters in 40 years — contradicting chronic erosion warnings. The problem isn't sand shortage, says a new federal study, but that coastal structures block sediment from reaching beaches that need it most.
Nike's global women's night race series wants to run 10,000 runners through Hermosa Beach. The city has to figure out whether the event is worthy of the disruption to residents and businesses.
Proposed sales tax hike would hit local pockets for an extra 0.5% to raise money for an LA County Healthcare proposal.
South Bay Takes A Stand rally protests Trump administration immigration enforcement
Annual Parade could disappear as Chamber of Commerce battles financial decline and spiraling costs.
LA Metro Board overrides staff recommendation and approves Hawthorne Blvd. route.
Civic pride tops the bill as packed Clark Building audience hear Mayor Rob Saemann lay out the 2026 State of the City
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