How are ya, South Bay? It's Feb. 5

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Funeral services were held Wednesday evening for the Wilmington mother and her three daughters who were killed last week by their husband distraught over being fired. The pastor prayed that relatives of the Lupoe family would find comfort.

A Palos Verdes Estates City Council candidate plans to spend more than $100,000 of her own cash on her campaign. Sheryl Ianitti's first big purchase is a giant billboard emblazoned with a quote from Abraham Lincoln on the corner of Western Avenue and Palos Verdes Drive North.

Los Angeles County legislative districts have the highest number of children without health insurance in the state, with about 15,000 living in the South Bay, according to data released Wednesday.

Narbonne High School football star Byron Moore had his pick of schools, but ended up choosing USC on Wednesday, college signing day for high school athletes. See pictures of the day's excitement here. Also, check out our database that tracks local signings.


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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on February 5, 2009 8:07 AM.

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