Author: cgilles

[fbvideo link=”https://www.facebook.com/dominguezmuseum/videos/2180938495290076/” width=”500″ height=”400″ onlyvideo=”1″] The South Bay is lacking in much history other than the occasional Beach Boy references, perhaps old timers resurrecting memories of what used to be a Red Line to the Redondo Beach bath houses. The latter is currently the pier, condos... Read More

Residents love living in Torrance — and businesses seem pleased as well — even as the city’s demographics change. Faith in the government, however, has dipped over the last five years. At least that’s what two independent studies, commissioned by the City Council, found when surveying the community and looking... Read More

Illegal dumping, city officials say, has been an ongoing problem in Torrance for sometime. The breaking point came last year, when the city discovered a serial illegal dumper who was renovating houses and leaving the mess in piles around town. The city responded by starting the year-long pilot program,... Read More

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Torrance schools were among the top in the state honored for their outstanding educational practices. Tony Thurmond, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, announced 162 middle and high schools are being recognized as part of the 2019 Distinguished Schools Program, including Casimir Middle School, J.H. Hull Middle School and West High... Read More

The Friends of Torrance Theatre Company are thrilled to be back at our local Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar for another fundraiser! Print out the flyer and present it to your server, and the FOTTC will receive 15% of your meal (and beverages)!... Read More