Community Corner
Week in Review: Spotlights, Scams, Schools
Catch up on the week's news—we list the stories that made headlines in Hermosa Beach.
Patch turns its spotlight on local business owners and takes a close look at charter schools and a parcel or sales tax option for Hermosa Beach schools.
Just in case you missed Patch's coverage this week, here is an overview of some of the latest news in Hermosa Beach.
Hermosa's professionals
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Patch on Monday kicked off a series of interviews with business owners who spoke at a Hermosa Beach Young Professionals event Aug. 3: photographer , of Spyder Surf, and of Silvio’s BBQ.
Running a fundraiser
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The Redondo Union High School cross country team this week for a trip to the Nike Pre-Nationals invitational in Oregon—Patch reported Tuesday how you can contribute.
On the Radio
KFWB News/Talk 980 on Wednesday visited the Beach Cities in its “On Your Corner” special. Patch editors Jacqueline Howard and Liz Spear were interviewed— of the event.
Scams in the news
County officials Wednesday in which a mailed letter asks them to buy $126 carbon monoxide detector of face state fines. Plus, Hermosa Beach detectives on suspicion of fraud.
Discussing school options
The Hermosa Beach school board Wednesday heard a report about the possibility of converting Hermosa schools to . The school board also voted 3-1 to hold a public hearing in September to hear community feedback regarding a to raise money for Hermosa schools.
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