How's it hanging, South Bay?

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Here's a look at what's going on out there today, Sept. 18:

You just won a million bucks; what are you gonna do now? Devin Griffin isn't going to Disneyland. Instead the Redondo Beach resident, who won $1 million in the Palos Verdes Art Center's annual dream home raffle, is throwing a huge party -- but for a good cause.

Carson Mayor Jim Dear managed to survived a recall election this week. He's not going to Disneyland either. Instead, he's shooting for unity in City Hall.

Hip-Hop High can get back to hopping: The Hawthorne School District has granted a two-year charter for the fledgling institution.

Check out a photo gallery of Palos Verdes High Schools' fancy new athletic digs.

Deaths: Ken Lamb, a deputy district attorney; Al Galletti, a prominent San Pedro resident; and Robert Miller, co-founder of El Segundo-based sporting goods store Big 5.

Today's prep sports preview focuses on Mira Costa's boys water polo team.



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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on September 18, 2008 8:00 AM.

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