Redondo Beach, CA|News|
Watch for 'Super' Full Moon Tonight
The moon will be the biggest "super perigee moon" in nearly 20 years.

Email: Meredith.Skrzypczak@patch.com
Phone: 310-562-6511
Hometown: Rochester, MI
Birthday: Oct. 10
Bio: Born and raised in the Mitten State, Meredith moved to California shortly after graduating from Michigan State University in 2010 with bachelor's degrees in journalism and international relations. She worked for her college newspaper, The State News, and interned at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and The Grand Rapids Press.
Meredith joined Patch in November 2010 as the editor of Palos Verdes Patch.
The moon will be the biggest "super perigee moon" in nearly 20 years.

The moon will be the biggest "super perigee moon" in nearly 20 years.
The AQMD will release a new reading daily at noon.
Culver City beats Peninsula 9-4 on Wednesday.
The car crashed over cliffs just after 10 a.m. this morning.
This week, we're asking moms to give tips on finding a good fit for the family.
Costs cited in council's decision to quit commuter bus line, effective June 30. City also calls for study of floor-area ratios for homes.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department warns community members to be on the look out for fraud when making donations to earthquake-tsunami victims.
The school's Japanese National Honor Society members will lead efforts and work with the Japan Business Association of Southern California to raise money.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department issues tips on what to look out for.
Members of the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council will consider a floor-area ratio.
Students will help the Japan Business Association of Southern California collect money.
8.9-magnitude event provides valuable data for Southern California earthquake scientists, they say, and will help us plan for the future.
Tyler Kosaka said the mood in Tokyo has changed as the city grapples with devastation in the North and is concerned with the condition of nuclear reactors.
Tyler Kosaka said the mood in Tokyo has changed as the city grapples with devastation in the North and is concerned with the condition of nuclear reactors.
Residents reject the city's charter proposal, Peninsula boys basketball has another playoff run and an earthquake hits Japan, causing a tsunami that impacts Southern California.
Tyler Kosaka of Palos Verdes Estates has been living in Tokyo for seven months. He shares what he experienced during the earthquake that shook Japan.