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The Neighborhood Bullys rock the Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach Thursday

  Shouting ethnic remarks at a band on stage is not recommended.

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Americana comes home: Bill Evans’ Soulgrass brings its first stateside tour...

  There are many dreams an aspiring young musician can have growing up in an American suburb.

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The legend of Artimus Pyle: Lynyrd Skynyrd’s drummer lives to tell the tale

On October 20, 1977, a Convair CV-300 carrying the members of Lynyrd Skynyrd crashed in a heavily-wooded swamp just outside Gillsburg, Mississippi.

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Redondo Beach council approves Meistrell statue

RB city council unanimously approved plans to build a life-size sculpture memorializing Bob and Bill Meistrell at the entry of Seaside Lagoon in Redondo.

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Redondo Beach bank robber at large

The search continues for a lone gunman who robbed One West Bank on Artesia Blvd. on Monday.

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Opening up: The rebirth of Jackson’s Food + Drink [ARCHITECTURE]

Jackson's Food + Drink reinvents itself as an intimate modern eatery through vision and design.

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Coyotes attack and kill cat in Redondo Beach

Two coyotes killed a domestic cat early Thursday in Redondo Beach and then evaded police and escaped towards the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

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Coyotes attack and kill cat in Redondo Beach [UPDATE]

Two coyotes killed a domestic cat early last Thursday morning in Redondo Beach and then evaded police and escaped towards the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

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Redondo Beach Mayor Aspel wants air force base to honor Parsons

Mayor Steve Aspel is hoping to have a building at the Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo named after his friend, the late former councilman John Parsons.

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Breaking Bread: Ray Hayashi brings us to Shin-Sen-Gumi Yakitori [VIDEO]

Manhattan Beach's Chef Ray Hayashi takes us to his favorite spot to eat on his days off: Shin-Sen-Gumi Yakitori in Gardena.

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MILESTONE: The Original Red Onion celebrates 50 years – Jeff Earle carries on...

A man rides his horse into a bar, ties up his horse and orders a shot of tequila for each of them.

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Huntington oil accident sparks debate in Hermosa Beach

A 60-foot oil rig in Huntington Beach buckled and tipped on Monday afternoon during routine maintenance, forcing nearby residents to evacuate and turning off electricity to over 25 homes.

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Music Preview – Pondering William Shatner

William Shatner is a modern marvel. The 82-year old Canadian actor began his career in Shakespearean theater.

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Hermosa activist Jeff Cohn apologizes to E & B for factual error

Jeff Cohn, founder of NoBPinHB, has issued an apology to E & B Natural Resources, the prospective Hermosa driller, after he mistakenly identified them as the owners of a downed rig in Huntington...

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Brown eyed girl: Van Morrison’s daughter headlines a tribute to her father...

There is no shortage of tribute bands in the South Bay.

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Profile: Facing Diabetes – Ben Myers’ crusade for kids

Ben Myers is a 16 year old junior at Peninsula High School and, like most of his peers, he has a busy life of school, sports and starting the arduous college search process.

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Tom Bopp at the keys: Ragtime rolls into El Segundo

Tom Bopp first touched the piano keys in 1962. He was five years old and his father brought home a $50 upright piano.

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Young stars prepare for 2025 World Series at Beach City Baseball Academy [VIDEO]

As the Fall Classic winds down, the next generation of baseball stars are honing their craft at the legendary Beach City Baseball Academy.

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Pennywise Plays Hermosa

After almost three years separated from the band, frontman Jim Lindberg reconciled with his punk band Pennywise in January of this year.

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Author Smoke Monkey International: author James Westhoff’s genre-defying tale...

This summer, Hermosa Beach writer James Westhoff welcomed two babies into the world.

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