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A preliminary 3.4-magnitude earthquake rattled the Manhattan Beach area on Tuesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Manhattan has 32 miles of waterfront, but none of it is officially open to swimmers, including a pristine new beach on the ...
The Manhattan Beach Police reported a week's summary, noting 868 calls, 21 arrests, one robbery, and a series of thefts.
Manhattan Beach Police reported 728 calls, 15 arrests, and 43 reports with a notable retail theft bust and a high-speed chase ...
A small earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.4 has struck about 9 miles west of Manhattan Beach, according to the U.S ...
Our goal is to be a staple of the Manhattan Beach community, and we hope to be here for a long, long time." "Bread Head’s ...
If ever there were a home that told the story of the emotional attachment we have to our neighborhoods in Los Angeles, this ...
TBR columnist Melissa Heckscher writes about all things related to theater and the arts in and around the beach cities.
By Dodai Stewart Swimming is not allowed at Manhattan’s newest beach. And yet. The water is oddly tantalizing. Yes, it’s the notoriously murky Hudson River, with Con Ed effluvia in it.
Life on The Strand in Manhattan Beach serves up the idyllic Southern California beach scene. Gray whales plow through the water on their twice-yearly migration, bottlenose dolphins play in the ...
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.4 struck near Manhattan Beach and was likely felt as far off as downtown Los Angeles, ...