Get it while the news is hot, South Bay:
Now that the propositions failed, local cities brace for the possibility that the state may seize 8 percent of property taxes, and school districts prepare for additional cuts.
More victims of the Redondo Beach gas station ATM scam are coming forward to police, who have released a photograph of a man they believe may be involved in the fraud ring.
The South Bay's coastline scored relatively well on this year's Heal the Bay Beach Report Card.
Leaving a sponge inside a patient after surgery earned Harbor-UCLA Medical Center a $25,000 fine from the State Department of Public Health, marking the fourth time the Torrance-area hospital earned such a fine since 2007.
Definitely asking for it: "I kinda want to get shot," a domestic violence suspect told Hermosa Beach police before he began resisting arrest and got zapped by a Taser gun.
News columnist John Bogert reflects on a fallen colleague.
El Segundo-based Northrop-Grumman has won two new government contracts valued together at $80 million.
After more than 50 years on the job, legendary El Segundo High baseball coach John Stevenson is still on his best game.
Now that the propositions failed, local cities brace for the possibility that the state may seize 8 percent of property taxes, and school districts prepare for additional cuts.
More victims of the Redondo Beach gas station ATM scam are coming forward to police, who have released a photograph of a man they believe may be involved in the fraud ring.
The South Bay's coastline scored relatively well on this year's Heal the Bay Beach Report Card.
Leaving a sponge inside a patient after surgery earned Harbor-UCLA Medical Center a $25,000 fine from the State Department of Public Health, marking the fourth time the Torrance-area hospital earned such a fine since 2007.
Definitely asking for it: "I kinda want to get shot," a domestic violence suspect told Hermosa Beach police before he began resisting arrest and got zapped by a Taser gun.
News columnist John Bogert reflects on a fallen colleague.
El Segundo-based Northrop-Grumman has won two new government contracts valued together at $80 million.
After more than 50 years on the job, legendary El Segundo High baseball coach John Stevenson is still on his best game.

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