South Bay, hello! It's May 6

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Readers, nothing cures a post- Cinco de Mayo hangover like cold, stark news:

Possibly the most bizarre story I've read in a while: Police say a Hawthorne motorist hit a pedestrian, dragged the injured woman into her car and sped away with her screaming inside, leading police on a high-speed chase that ended at her home, where two small children were left alone.

The latest on the Jane Harman wiretapping saga.

Rancho Palos Verdes is considering a short-term $8 million loan to help a fledgling luxury resort open in this dismal economy.

Daily Breeze graphic artist Paul Penzella and staff photographer Brad Graverson both won awards this week from the Associated Press for their respective work. We always knew we were good, but now we have proof.

Finally some good local economy news: A $75 million contract with a Swiss aerospace company will generate almost two dozen jobs for a Gardena company.

San Pedro's girls softball team stole the title Tuesday from Carson.  Check out pictures of what prep sports writer Tony Ciniglio called an "improbable victory."

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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on May 6, 2009 9:54 AM.

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