What's up, South Bay? It's March 13

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This is what's happening out there today, readers:

The proposed Ponte Vista development in San Pedro has been downsized from 1,950 homes to no more than 1,475, residents discovered at an open house Thursday.

Students and educators packed Torrance Unified School District's board room this week to protest teacher layoffs as an attempt to meet a $7.8 million budget gap.

Also, teachers at Lawndale, Hawthorne, El Segundo and Lennox schools rallying this afternoon at a main Hawthorne intersection are among the thousands of educators expected statewide to protest possible layoffs.

While all those layoffs are going on, El Camino College's president is looking at a 13 percent raise, and some people are not happy.

This Torrance writer has been working on a screenplay for almost 30 years. Beat that, frequent denizens of Starbucks, Coffee Bean and Peet's.

You win some, you lose some in South Bay boys' basketball: Westchester High made a successful last rally Thursday, while Leuzinger High couldn't quite make it. Check out Westchester's win here.

Happy Friday!


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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on March 13, 2009 8:01 AM.

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