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The city plans to start building a new “multigenerational” facility — for both seniors and Scouts — in 2025. → Read More
Once the entire Terminal Cores project is done, travelers will be able to use escalators and stairs to access all levels of terminal buildings and directly connect to the future Automated People Mo… → Read More
A handful of measures all appear toward approval based on the first results from the Tuesday, March 7, election. → Read More
The top-two finishers in Tuesday’s election will serve four-year terms. Board members are limited to two full terms. → Read More
Registration for the El Segundo teen fire camp ends Friday, March 10. → Read More
Nissim Black, a former gang member, converted to Judaiasm about a decade ago — and now raps about his faith. → Read More
An all-woman country artist lineup will celebrate Women’s History Month at El Segundo High. → Read More
The 1.6-mile people mover is considered a state priority ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, officials say. → Read More
“Our hearts are heavy today,” Archbishop Gomez said. “We have lost a beloved friend and a holy priest.” → Read More
The 20-year resident is a planning commissioner and a business attorney. → Read More
Although the project isn’t set in stone, Breakwater Village residents worry some options will constantly disturb their quality of life → Read More
Redondo Beach could bring see $300,000 to $900,000 in annual tax revenue if Measure CT passes. → Read More
The plaque honoring the victims of a dark chapter in the city’s history is finally ready — after nearly three years. → Read More
The bill is set to be introduced in the coming weeks and will require air-quality monitors in the community. → Read More
Seven new police officers and a few civilian support positions, officials say, will help deter crime. → Read More
City officials say Leo Pustilnikov would need to apply for zoning, other changes — but the developer has challenged that. → Read More
The event, started in 2021 in the wake of the city’s racial reckoning, has become a tradition in the business community. → Read More
The election will also feature five ballot measures, including one on a cannabis tax and another on adding gender-neutral language to the City Charter. → Read More
While some people said the family had a responsibility to keep Bruce’s Beach, others said they have the right to do what’s best for them. → Read More
Construction began at LAX in 2017 and will go through 2030, and many improvements will serve the Olympics. → Read More