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New Mayor Rotation on Council Agenda
Mayor Pro Tempore Howard Fishman will be appointed as the new mayor of Hermosa Beach on Tuesday night.

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Mayor Pro Tempore Howard Fishman will be appointed as the new mayor of Hermosa Beach on Tuesday night.

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Mayor Pro Tempore Howard Fishman is to rotate into the mayor position during a Hermosa Beach City Council meeting Tuesday.
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.
The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the area is now $3.882 per gallon.
A community meeting to discuss possible changes to come to PCH and Aviation Boulevard is scheduled for Saturday morning.
Here are Saturday and Sunday open houses in Hermosa Beach.
Live music, fun festivals and car racing—summer is officially here. We've got the best bets for your weekend ahead.
Redondo resident Alexei Fleming posed as a parking attendant in Hermosa Beach and collected fees to pay for his rent, police say.
The following list of this year's valedictorians of Mira Costa High School was provided by school officials.
Hermosa Beach residents or visitors who suspect that they were duped at the 13th Street parking lot are urged to call police.
Tuesday is the longest day of the year, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory.
While the Business License Tax Review Committee's ballot initiative would also increase taxes for restaurants and bars, it's not as drastic as Lissner's rival plan, committee members say.
Local business owners, workers and the economy would be hit hard if a major earthquake shakes Southern California, according to study released by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The summer solstice occurs Tuesday, when the sun will rise early and set late—take advantage of the daylight with these happenings in Hermosa Beach.
The Hermosa Beach City Council reviews and approves the Police Department's operational plan for the busy holiday weekend.
Messages are posted on multiple freeways in every direction and a countdown clock is online.
Messages are posted on the freeway and a countdown is online.
The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department shares with residents how potential thieves can gain personal information.
More than $4,000 worth of merchandise is stolen from a local business and a car on Hermosa Avenue is broken into.