South Bay, what's up? It's April 17

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Readers, it's Friday. Let's roll:

More than 500 people gathered Thursday at Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach to pay tribute to Henry Pearson, the graduate killed last week in the crash that also killed an Angels rookie and left another Costa grad hospitalized.

Make sure you look at some pictures of the outdoor ceremony.

A Redondo Beach resident was killed Thursday in the shooting rampage at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center. Kelly Hales, 56, was the executive director of the pharmacy at the hospital's outpatient center.

We have more details on the San Pedro incident that led to a man shooting a pit bull that attacked a cat.

The Los Angeles District Attorney's office is investigating Hawthorne Police's alleged use of excessive force in a rough arrest that led to a $1 million civil lawsuit settlement.

Get your green on: See what South Bay cities are planning to celebrate upcoming Earth Day.

Bryan DeSena traded pitching baseball for pitching stories to journalists as a Palos Verdes Estates public relations executive.

North Torrance High's Kevin Mai is the Daily Breeze's wrestler of the year, and his coach, Brian Notch, takes the leadership crown. Check out pictures of the entire All Area team.

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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on April 17, 2009 10:04 AM.

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