In addition to the requisite souvenir stores and bait shops, boat rentals are available by the hour from Redondo Beach Kayak, SUP & Pedal Boat Rentals, located in the Redondo Beach Marina. It operates on weekends and most holidays (except Thanksgiving and Christmas) from 9 a.m. to sunset. Venture out on the water and you might catch a glimpse of the sea lions that hang out in the harbor.
Once you ve worked up an appetite (and some thirst), visit Redondo Beach s landmark pier eatery Tony s On the Pier, a.k.a. Old Tony s, just past the bronze bust of George Freeth, the so-called first surfer in the U.S. who died in 1919 from the flu pandemic. Tony s crow s nest bar upstairs and huge bay windows in the downstairs dining room offer panoramic views of the shoreline for you to enjoy as you sip Mai tai or a Fire Chief cocktail, both served in a free souvenir glass.
Pychology Professor Sheri Atwater was recently hired by an LA school district
She will be training teachers in the the Hermosa Beach City School District on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), drawing the ire of some parents
A clip of her speaking about her methods was played on Fox News on Thursday
Parents in the district have come out against the school district hiring her
For one man and his family: Justice.
For the country: But one step in a larger journey toward racial justice, too long deferred.
Those were the reactions from Los Angeles Countyâs elected officials on Tuesday, April 20, in the wake of a Hennepin County jury finding former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of all three counts he faced â including murder â for killing George Floyd last year.
Floyd, a Black man, died May 25 when Chauvin kneeled on his neck for more than nine minutes. A crowd witnessed the killing. Smartphones captured it â and broadcast it across the world.
The countryâs latest reckoning with police brutality and systemic racism stretched into the summer.Â
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The California Coastal Commission gave the go-ahead last week to a six-unit boutique hotel project that will incorporate a historic beach bungalow on 10th Street in Hermosa Beach.
Approved by the Hermosa Beach City Council in October 2019, the project at 70 10th Street features the construction a new three-story, five-unit detached hotel, which will be more than 2,700 square feet. The 1,841 square-foot beach bungalow built in 1910, just north of the new building, will be converted into a sixth unit.
âAs a local guy I m really excited to be able to create and keep this historical corner,â said developer Dean Thomas, following the CCCâs decision.