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Homeland Security grant to buy surveillance camera trailer for Hermosa police

by Dan blackburn A $31,192 grant from State Homeland Security will allow the Hermosa Beach Police Department to purchase a closed circuit television (CCTV)…

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Officials Crack Down On Illegal Fireworks, Underage Drinking And More

Officials Crack Down On Illegal Fireworks, Underage Drinking And More
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Hermosa Beach businesses protest proposed ordinance banning outdoor lines, reducing occupancy, and hours

Hermosa Beach businesses protest proposed ordinance banning outdoor lines, reducing occupancy, and hours SHARE A trio performs on Cinco De Mayo in front of El Tarasco on Pier Avenue. The city council recently passed an emergency ordinance to allow outdoor music. Photo by Kevn Cody A trio performs Mexican music on Cinco De Mayo in front of El Tarasco on Pier Avenue. The city council recently passed an “emergency” ordinance to allow outdoor music. Photo by Kevin Cody by Dan Blackburn A Thursday Hermosa Beach council meeting labeled a “study session” and as a prelude to the community’s post-pandemic reopening resulted in a tense schooling of the Hermosa Beach City Council by a wave of angry residents and business owners.

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Police offer free gun locks while council contemplates gun safety

Police offer free gun locks while council contemplates gun safety SHARE by Dan Blackburn Gun owners in Hermosa Beach can avail themselves of free, cable-style gun locks provided by the Hermosa Beach Police Department, Police Chief Paul LeBaron has announced. The locks would help gun owners to comply with a potential ordinance now under consideration by the City Council. The council has scheduled a public hearing May 13 on the proposed ordinance, which would, according to a city press release, require firearm owners to store firearms in residences in a locked container, or disable their firearms with a gun lock.” The department has a long-running partnership with Project ChildSafe, which promotes gun education and safety.

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Silent no longer: Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders rally in Hermosa Beach

“A hate crime is a crime against an entire community.” emcee Sandra Endow. Photos by Kevin Cody ‘I never felt white enough in Manhattan. I wanted to fit in. No longer.’ Mira Costa High student Maddie Feng Mira Costa Asian American club president Chloe Crouse and vice president Maddie Feng.               by Kevin Cody “You can’t legislate away hate,” Sam Liu, chief of staff for State Senator Ben Allen, told a rally on the lawn of the Hermosa Beach Community Center Sunday afternoon. “We need our friends and neighbors to tell their friends and neighbors that hate crimes are something we won’t stand for anymore,” he said.

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