Yo, South Bay: It's Jan. 16

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Here's what's doing today, friends:

Woodside Natural Gas has dropped plans to build a liquefied natural gas terminal off the coast of Los Angeles International Airport, citing Thursday changed market conditions for its about-face.

A Manhattan Beach doctor is apparently on the short list for Barack Obama's pick for surgeon general.

The city of Torrance has settled a lawsuit for $700,000 that left a boy with brain damaged and a permanent physical disability after he was hit by a heavy iron gate at a city park.

And don't worry, Carsonites: City Councilman (and mayoral hopeful) Elito Santarina "did not accept a campaign contribution from an avowed white supremacist this week," says a strange campaign mailer sent to voters by Mayor Jim Dear.

A Torrance-area woman runs from her home a photography business with a unique niche: capturing images of Christian symbolism, as well as portraits of special-needs children.

With this weekend's Lions Club All-Star Game, Torrance High's Sterling Carter -- now, that's a great name -- is juggling basketball and football this week.

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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on January 16, 2009 9:48 AM.

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