South Bay, how goes it? It's May 20

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Readers, lap it up:

Voters rejected all but one of the state ballot measures Tuesday. Now what?

South Bay resident Carmen Trutanich is the new Los Angeles city attorney.

More than 1,000 customers at an Arco gas station in Redondo Beach were bilked out of $200,000 after someone stole ATM card and pin numbers. The owner of the station at Pacific Coast Highway and Prospect suspects an employee, who suddenly disappeared.

A Torrance resident is presumed as one of the victims in Monday's plane crash off Long Beach.

Preservation advocates are frustrated by Los Angeles Unified's apparent reneging of plans to relocate some of the historic structures at Fort MacArthur, where a new high school is set to be built in San Pedro. 

For the ninth year in a row, El Segundo-based DirecTV has ranked nationwide No. 1 in customer service compared to competitors.

Holly Stevens, catcher for San Pedro High's softball team, is calling the pitches --and it's working, much to her coach's surprise.

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