Ahoy, South Bay: It's Nov. 21

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Here's what's going on out there today:

Quit bellyaching about your HMO. Turns out, Kaiser South Bay did well on the state's Office of Patient Advocate's annual hospital report card.

The Hawthorne Teen Center finally opened Thursday -- a week after a burglar broke in and stole electronics. And Lawndale sort of opened its new library Thursday, but books and accompanying book worms won't be inside until February.

A former Carson planning commissioner has been arrested on suspicion of trying to extort money from a restaurant owner. Rick Pulido was taken into custody Wednesday with two other men after they allegedly demanded money from a local eatery in exchange for dropping their complaints with the state beverage control agency.

Narbonne High and San Pedro High both came out on top in the first round of the L.A. City Section, but Carson wasn't so lucky. See San Pedro's win here and Narbonne's here.

A Torrance podiatrist sees surgery as a last resort in treatment.



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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on November 21, 2008 10:20 AM.

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