Season's greetings, South Bay: It's Dec. 17

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Here's what's happening out there today:

A Rolling Hills Estates man allegedly faked his kidnapping in hopes of bilking $4,400 in fake ransom money from his elderly dad. Police say Andrew Davis is a drug addict and needed cash to pay off his dealers.

An alleged drunk driver hit and killed a 17-year-old boy and injured his brother Tuesday as the pair drove home from his Wilmington church.

LAUSD appointed Deputy Superintendent Ramon Cortines as the new district leader Tuesday, about a week after the agency bought out embattled predecessor David Brewer's contract.

Los Angeles county officials Tuesday awarded $1.5 million to a Los Angeles woman who was paralyzed in a botched back surgery at County Harbor-UCLA Medical Center near Torrance in 2005.

Mira Costa's girls soccer team is shooting for its fifth consecutive title.

Despite a rotten economy and ample layoffs, South Bay secondhand stores have only seen a slight increase in business.

Redondo Beach was full of photo opps Tuesday: the Los Angeles Kings took over its outdoor skating rink, and the city unveiled its new sculpture near the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Catalina Avenue.


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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on December 17, 2008 10:17 AM.

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