South Bay, how are ya? It's April 16

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Let's get to it, readers:

A man was stabbed to death and another one badly beaten Wednesday night after they confronted two men peering into a car in Hawthorne.

The owner of the South Bay Pavilion in Carson, as well as several other Southern California malls, has filed for bankruptcy.

A San Pedro man shot and killed a pit bull that turned on him after attacking a neighbor's cat Wednesday.

Rancho Palos Verdes planners have rejected elements of Marymount College's expansion plans.

A judge has denied a request to block the Clean Trucks Program in the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

Hundreds of people gathered at Dockweiler Beach to protest tax hikes Wednesday, as part of a nationwide "Tea Party" tax protest. Check out pictures of the local rally.

Mira Costa High's baseball team overtook West High in Wednesday's season opener. Why don't you browse some pictures of the game?

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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on April 16, 2009 8:21 AM.

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