Jambo, South Bay: It's Dec. 10

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Here's the low-down on what's happening out there today:

Los Angeles Unified School District board members Tuesday approved a new high school for San Pedro, a $102.5 million project that has residents near Angels Gate Park lawsuit-ing mad. Meanwhile, the board also approved Superintenent David Brewer's buyout.

The Port of Los Angeles has slashed its spending by more than $20.5 million, thanks to slumping cargo volumes expected to drop at least 20 percent in early 2009.

Nothing strikes fear like the term "flesh-eating bacteria." Calm your worries with new simple blood tests that quickly diagnose the necrotizing tissue infections and were developed right here at the South Bay's very own Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute.

Palos Verdes High School finally got its brand-new fancy swimming pool, a project with a long troubled history. While you're at it, peruse some pictures.

Narbonne High's Josh Moten is the L.A. City Section's most feared quarterback. Come Saturday, he'll lead his team against San Pedro in a fight for the title game.


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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on December 10, 2008 10:28 AM.

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