Here's what's going on out there today:
It's Veterans Day, so let's say a big thank you to everyone who has served in the military.
With that, a group of vets are working to revamp Redondo Beach's veterans memorial.
The election's almost a week gone, but a few Torrance residents with straggling Obama signs in their yards have found themselves victims of hateful and racist graffiti. Columnist John Bogert chimes in on this too.
Sixty-four years after Gertrude Tompkins Silver, one of the few female World War II pilots, took off in her fighter plane from LAX and crashed somewhere off El Segundo's coast, her family and a South Bay aviation buff will dedicate a plaque in her honor at the airport today.
Marina del Rey resident Larry Beane was ready to sail around the world, but strong winds this weekend left his boat moored on Dockweiler Beach. Check out the pictures in our gallery.
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Redondo Union junior Arielle Manz was cut twice from the girls volleyball team, but she came back for more, and now she's making a solid contribution to the team, which takes on Lakewood High tonight.
A Lomita sports memorabilia store is keeping the timeless hobby of baseball card collecting alive and well in an electronic age.
It's Veterans Day, so let's say a big thank you to everyone who has served in the military.
With that, a group of vets are working to revamp Redondo Beach's veterans memorial.
The election's almost a week gone, but a few Torrance residents with straggling Obama signs in their yards have found themselves victims of hateful and racist graffiti. Columnist John Bogert chimes in on this too.
Sixty-four years after Gertrude Tompkins Silver, one of the few female World War II pilots, took off in her fighter plane from LAX and crashed somewhere off El Segundo's coast, her family and a South Bay aviation buff will dedicate a plaque in her honor at the airport today.
Marina del Rey resident Larry Beane was ready to sail around the world, but strong winds this weekend left his boat moored on Dockweiler Beach. Check out the pictures in our gallery.
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Redondo Union junior Arielle Manz was cut twice from the girls volleyball team, but she came back for more, and now she's making a solid contribution to the team, which takes on Lakewood High tonight.
A Lomita sports memorabilia store is keeping the timeless hobby of baseball card collecting alive and well in an electronic age.

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