Wagwan, South Bay: It's Oct. 15

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

Los Angeles police and city attorney officials have slapped a whole new batch of gang members in Wilmington's Ghost Town neighborhood with an order limiting congregating, drinking in public and other miscellaneous gang-banging.

Also, check out a map of the injunction area and a list of the defendants. What would your gang name be? Mine's A-Wood.

Riding the bus in Torrance could get twice as expensive for some riders. The agency that operates the city's transit line has proposed hiking adult fares from 50 cents to $1 -- the first increase since 1995. Senior citizens would ride for two bits, and students score with 50-cent fares.

Of course, no one has any money to spend these days, but a whole bunch of new South Bay retailers are moving down the pike anyway: A developer has resubmitted plans for a smaller Trader Joe's in Rancho Palos Verdes, and Carson broke ground Tuesday on its mall project.

Palos Verdes' boys water polo team overtook Mira Costa on Tuesday for the first time since 2005.

While you're in a sporting mood, check out our database that sees what former South Bay athletes are doing today.


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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on October 15, 2008 10:29 AM.

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