¿Qué tal, South Bay? It's Nov. 20

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Here's what's up today:

People began lining up earlier this week at Torrance City Hall for about a dozen city maintenance jobs more than 24 hours before applications were accepted for the positions that pay $14.87 an hour. Definitely a sad sign of the times.

Weeks after Redondo Beach voters approved two opposing land use initiatives, city leaders are still scratching their heads.

Expansion plans for the 10,000-member St. John Fisher Catholic Church are moving again through Rancho Palos Verdes, but some residents think the plans are too large.

Carson High's football team faces off tonight against Venice in the first round of the L.A. City section Championship. And here's more on the playoffs.

Toyota and other foreign car manufacturers with major South Bay operations are not celebrating the demise of the Detroit Big Three.

Which is better: Free parking at beach cities' meters or the Turkey Trot Fun Run? Tell us your favorite South Bay holiday tradition, and share your family traditions, too.


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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on November 20, 2008 9:50 AM.

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