Greetings, South Bay: It's Oct. 2

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Here's a look at what's going on out there today:

The city of Torrance started Wednesday drilling its first new water well in 45 years.

Our local ports launched their clean trucks program Wednesday, and then made a big show by crushing an old truck.

Experts estimate the number Alzheimer's victims will more than double in the next 20 years, and 325,000 South Bay and Long Beach residents will be diagnosed with the disease by 2030, according to a report released by the county Wednesday.

North High takes the boy's individual race and team title; Chadwick took the girl's individual race; and Mira Costa took the girl's team title in the South Bay Cup cross country event Wednesday.

Check out photos of the event here.

Now Bridget Jones can relax: A new Los Angeles-based magazine that celebrates the single life is hitting the newsstands, reports our L.A. Love Story columnist.

To get ready for tonight's vice presidential candidate debate, peruse the Breeze's online election headquarters.


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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on October 2, 2008 9:55 AM.

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