A-yo, South Bay: It's Dec. 15

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Here's what's happening out there today:

Baby, it's wet outside! The first big storm of the season hit the South Bay hard last night and should continue through tomorrow.

An El Segundo great, great-grandmother rescues used stuffed animals, cleans them up and brings them to a local drug rehabilitation center so its patients will have Christmas gifts for their kids. Carol Lambert makes her annual delivery Thursday, when she'll bring her total contribution up to about 2,000 over 14 years.

The U.S. News and World Report has ranked the Lennox Mathematics, Science and Technology Academy as the 21 out of 21,000 high school across the country.

Is it any surprise that the new hands-free cell phone law apparently isn't making the roads any safer?

And some weekend leftovers:

After all that hoopla, the big game between San Pedro and Narbonne ended in a draw. Poignantly metaphorical or a complete let-down?  While you're at it, check out pictures of the game and other insights on the Pure Preps blog.

A $13 million renovation plan has owners of a Torrance condominium complex fighting to save their homes.

Bob Bisno is out, but Ponte Vista could still go forward.

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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on December 15, 2008 9:48 AM.

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