Hej, South Bay: It's Jan. 6

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Here's what's doing today:

Two years after trading baking for adjudicating, Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Lynn Olson sits down to talk about her new career and the tumultuous aftermath of her successful 2006 election bid, in which the Hermosa Beach resident unseated a popular veteran judge.

While you're feeling judge-y, why don't you check out our online database that tracks South Bay court cases? And mosey over to our Crime and Courts blog, too.

The state Supreme Court ruled Monday that conservative Christians who broke away from the U.S. Episcopal Churches over theological differences can't keep their church properties.

The Manhattan Beach City Council tonight will decide whether to pursue a renovation to its cramped and aging library. Early estimates price the project at $15 million, more than a fifth of which the city has already socked away.

Former Manhattan Beach police Sgt. Shawn Shelton just can't quit: He was caught last month with marijuana inside the Louisiana prison where he's awaiting trial for killing a man. Already, he is serving 35 years to life for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy in Las Vegas.

A Torrance widow pulled herself out of a deep depression to build a business that offers after-school reading and math tutoring for youngsters in Redondo Beach and Los Angeles' Little Tokyo neighborhood.


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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on January 6, 2009 10:08 AM.

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