Howdy South Bay: It's April 10

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Happy Friday, readers:

The crash that killed Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart also claimed the life of a Mira Costa High School graduate, and seriously injured another format student at the Manhattan Beach school.

The Los Angeles Planning Commission has rejected San Pedro's controversial Ponte Vista housing project until developers make some modifications.

South Bay educators aren't holding their breath for the $5 billion in federal stimulus money the Governor has promised local schools.

The California Coastal Commission has approved West Basin Municipal Water District's plans to build a water desalination plant in Redondo Beach.

A Hawthorne man will likely face attempted murder charges for stabbing a weight-lifting patron at a local gym. That'll get your blood pumping.

Large commercial drugstores left Annabell Kim cold, so she started her own small pharmacy in Hermosa Beach.

El Camino College's baseball team sure has had a rough week. See some pictures here.

The Aluminum Overcast B-17, a World War II-era bomber, will be on display this weekend at Torrance Airport. Columnist John Bogert got a ride this week.


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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on April 10, 2009 9:56 AM.

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