Hiya, South Bay: It's Oct. 23

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Here's a look at what's doing out there today:

The bad news: Harbor-UCLA Medical Center has seen a 54 percent spike in trauma patients since 2005, when King Harbor Medical Center closed. The good news: Fewer of those patients are dying.

Yuck: A Hawthorne-area daycare provider was charged Wednesday for allegedly molesting two girls, ages 4 and 6, in his care.

An elderly Rancho Palos Verdes man died earlier this month after contracting West Nile virus, and vector control officials found a dead bird infected with the disease in Manhattan Beach last week.

The owner of the swanky Shade hotel in Manhattan Beach has similar plans for a vacant Redondo Beach restaurant site.

With the housing market in the toilet, South Bay real estate agents are forced to adapt.

Next week, South Bay residents can tour "Hell Shire Farms," a maze set up in a private Redondo Beach home. To find more haunted houses set up around the area, check out our database of local haunted houses.

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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on October 23, 2008 8:46 AM.

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