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Snowfest to Return for Holiday Season
The Hermosa Beach City Council approves the second annual Snowfest to take place this year.

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The Hermosa Beach City Council approves the second annual Snowfest to take place this year.

Mira Costa High School ranks in water polo, cross country, volleyball. Redondo Union High School ranks in cross country, volleyball.
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The Hermosa Beach City Council will meet at 7 p.m. in council chambers Tuesday.
From blanket throwing to sprinkling salt on the ground, Patch lists some Hermosa Beach laws that caught our eye as.... interesting.
The bill prohibits openly carrying unloaded handguns in public—targeting a debate that recently shot through the South Bay.
The bill prohibits openly carrying unloaded handguns in public—targeting a debate that recently shot through the South Bay.
The bill prohibits openly carrying unloaded handguns in public—targeting a debate that recently shot through the South Bay.
The national holiday, which falls on the second Monday of October, is no stranger to controversy.
The bill prohibits openly carrying unloaded handguns in public—targeting a debate that recently shot through the South Bay.
From the first debate in the municipal election to Steve Jobs, here is a roundup of the news that made headlines this week.
The South Bay Bike Master Plan is to be considered by the Hermosa Beach City Council on Oct. 25 and in November by the Manhattan Beach City Council as it advances toward beginning its 20-year implementation.
As election season approaches, Patch readers can comment on stories, upload pictures, videos and speak their mind in a letter to the editor. E-mail: jacqueline@patch.com
The store in Hermosa Beach will temporarily operate out of a Manhattan Beach shop on Artesia Boulevard until improvements are complete.
If you guessed the Greenbelt for this morning’s trivia, you were right.
Think you know Hermosa Beach landmarks? Take a closer look and test your skills with our weekly photo quiz. We'll post the answer at 5 p.m.
Halloween comes early to Hermosa Beach as residents pick pumpkins in the park this weekend. Here is a roundup of upcoming local events.
Hermosa Beach gears up for its annual triathlon. Here is a roundup of upcoming events hitting the Beach Cities this weekend.
While remembering Steve Jobs, take our poll of which Apple product is most popular in the South Bay. The Apple co-founder died Wednesday at age 56.
The average L.A. County resident consumes more than double the recommended daily amount of sodium, officials say. Here are tips to monitor your intake.