South Bay, howdy! It's Aug. 17

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Readers, you know we're going to keep it real:

A Hermosa Beach muralist has launched a non-profit to bring art to underprivileged children worldwide.

A marine biology research complex could be coming to San Pedro's waterfront.

Residents in one Hawthorne area are working to establish a Neighborhood Watch program with the help of the Police Department's newly established community affairs office.
 
There's still little progress on the efforts to move a historic San Pedro church to Green Hills Memorial Park in Rancho Palos Verdes.

And some weekend stragglers...

Most folks who remember Woodstock probably weren't there. But not so for two Palos Verdes Peninsula residents.

A Rancho Palos Verdes couple is fighting to keep their beloved Vietnamese pot-bellied pig but at least one city leaders wants to ban barnyard animals in the buccolic, so-called equestrian community. Check out pictures of the critter.

Cal State Dominguez Hills staffers got their first taste of furlough Friday, with second helping coming this week.


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This page contains a single entry by Andrea Woodhouse published on August 17, 2009 9:44 AM.

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