Hello South Bay: It's Nov. 26

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Here's a peek at what's doing today:

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union handed out 1,500 Thanksgiving dinner baskets to needy families Tuesday in Wilmington in its 11th annual giveaway. People waited in lines stretched several blocks for the baskets, which all together provide enough food to feed 15,000 people. Here are some pictures of the volunteers in action.

Sunrise Senior Living has pulled the plug on construction of a senior living community already in progress on Hawthorne Boulevard in south Torrance. The company can apparently no longer get funding because of the credit crunch, but will complete grading, slope and foundation work at the site, set against Butcher Hill just south of Via Valmonte Avenue.

A South Bay youth sports tournament coordinator has been charged embezelment, and a Hermosa Beach public works inspector has been charged with taking bribes to expedite construction projects in town.

Narbonne High School's football team heads to the L.A. city section quarterfinals tonight. Here are some pictures of the team's aggressive defense players.

The good news: Prices of South Bay homes sold in October increased over the previous month. The bad news: Prices are still far below those in October 2007.



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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on November 26, 2008 10:21 AM.

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