South Bay: It's Monday, July 27

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Here's what's happening:

It was a violent weekend in Los Angeles.

Local beaches are some of the most polluted in the region, and Port of Los Angeles efforts to remedy the problem have been slow-coming. Meanwhile, the port has plans to erect a $2.5 million public art project to honor local dockworkers.

Henry Hoskins, a Gardena bail bondsman and player in the "Lomita Black Widow" case, was found shot to death in his home.

The H1N1 virus, better known as swine flu, continues to spread around the area.

The country's best young sailors converged on San Pedro this weekend for a championship competition.

Brett Simpson won the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach.

In an ongoing effort to limit prostitution at massage parlors, Torrance City Council imposed restrictions on the businesses.

Horse owners are upset about a planned housing development and golf course in Rolling Hills Estates.

Hermosa Beach's first "green expo" urged locals to be environmentally conscious.

Our business editor writes about his experience at an S&M dungeon.

And check out our photo gallery of Zac Sunderland's visit to San Pedro. Sunderland recently became the youngest person to sail around the world. 

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This page contains a single entry by Sandy Mazza published on July 27, 2009 9:26 AM.

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