South Bay, hello: It's May 26

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Readers, ease into your short work week with the best of the Breeze today:

The California Supreme Court today upheld Proposition 8, the ballot measure that banned same-sex marriages, but will allow the unions of the 18,000 or so couples who married last year to remain valid.

Rancho Palos Verdes city leaders tonight will decide whether to give a luxury resort the cash developers say they need to open up next month. Executives behind Terranea want $8 million.

Thousands gathered Monday to observe Memorial Day at an annual ceremony at Green Hills cemetery in Rancho Palos Verdes. Check out pictures.

Police are looking for suspects in the weekend slaying of a Narbonne High football standout. See Dannie Farber Jr. at his finest on the field.

El Segundo teen Shahan Khan could very well be the next Bill Gates.

One Torrance woman is relieved to learn she is likely not at fault for her two sons' autism diagnosis after participating in a study that has indicated that environmental factors do not contribute to the disease.

South Bay health organizations are bracing themselves for more funding cuts in the fallout of the state ballot propositions' failure last week.

Fort MacArthur in San Pedro got its own dog cemetery for military pups that lost their lives for their country. Check out pictures of the dedication ceremony.

Former Torrance resident Philip Wilmot, a World War II pilot who bombed Japan, is featured in a documentary.

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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on May 26, 2009 10:30 AM.

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