Here's a look at what's going on out there today, Sept. 8:
El Camino College police have issued a campus alert after an 18-year-old student fought off an attacker on campus Friday. This incident comes almost four months after another student there was sexually assaulted on campus.
Crime reporter Larry Altman, who covered this story Sunday on his day off, links on his blog to the actual bulletin issued by El Camino officals.
Los Angeles city planners hope to make Loyola Village more, well, village-like by setting architectural and design standards for new development in the Westchester neighborhood near Loyola Marymount University.
Add John Elway to Manhattan Beach's lineup of all-star athletes. The National Football League Hall of Famer is now a co-owner of a Sepulveda Boulevard car dealership called John Elway's Manhattan Beach Toyota Scion. Over on our business blog, Biz Waves, reporter Muhammed El-Hasan writes about meeting Elway last week.
A face-lift for Alondra Park starts today. The $26 million project will get the sprawling Los Angeles County-owned park near Lawndale a new swimming pool and skate park.
A giant shopping center in El Segundo could have a giant vacancy, as a new Linens n' Things prepares to close and developers slow plans for a second phase of Plaza El Segundo.
El Camino College police have issued a campus alert after an 18-year-old student fought off an attacker on campus Friday. This incident comes almost four months after another student there was sexually assaulted on campus.
Crime reporter Larry Altman, who covered this story Sunday on his day off, links on his blog to the actual bulletin issued by El Camino officals.
Los Angeles city planners hope to make Loyola Village more, well, village-like by setting architectural and design standards for new development in the Westchester neighborhood near Loyola Marymount University.
Add John Elway to Manhattan Beach's lineup of all-star athletes. The National Football League Hall of Famer is now a co-owner of a Sepulveda Boulevard car dealership called John Elway's Manhattan Beach Toyota Scion. Over on our business blog, Biz Waves, reporter Muhammed El-Hasan writes about meeting Elway last week.
A face-lift for Alondra Park starts today. The $26 million project will get the sprawling Los Angeles County-owned park near Lawndale a new swimming pool and skate park.
A giant shopping center in El Segundo could have a giant vacancy, as a new Linens n' Things prepares to close and developers slow plans for a second phase of Plaza El Segundo.

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