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Redondo Beach Police are investigating a series of racist signage that was brought to their attention on Saturday. There are no indications as to what race the signs were targeting.
Redondo Beach police were working to determine the source of “racist and insensitive signage” found early Saturday morning attached to utility poles in a residential area of the city.
Five signs were removed after officers found them on utility poles between 190th Street and Marine Avenue early Saturday, according to Redondo Beach Police Sgt. Mark Valdivia.
The empty carwash is on a strip of Torrance Boulevard in Redondo Beach that the city hopes to revitalize with a mix of residential and commercial development.
The city of Redondo Beach is introducing a new tool to improve street sweeping enforcement. The interactive digital map provides real-time updates on street sweeping schedules and parking ...
Local News Private beach sign in Redondo Beach deemed illegal, must come down Redondo Beach Mayor Steve Aspel gives thumbs-down to a private beach sign posted on public property. (Photo by Kelcie ...
Redondo Beach recently celebrated becoming the first city in the South Bay to reach "Functional Zero Street Homelessness." "The goal for functional zero is to get people off the street within 90 ...
REDONDO BEACH (CBSLA) — Police say they've arrested a Redondo Beach man for defacing a homemade Black Lives Matter sign with racist language, an incident that's being investigated as a hate crime.
The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) today announced the city of Redondo Beach as the region's first city to achieve Functional Zero Street Homelessness. The SBCCOG's Functional ...
A Redondo Beach family is asking for help to find the owners of the dog who bit their mother unprovoked. Aired Feb. 23, 2025.