Readers, we are chockablock with news today:
Signs indicate the recession might be ending, but food pantries have seen a 34 percent increase in need compared to the same time last year.
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn has formed a committee to explore the possibility of her running for lieutenant governor in 2010.
Meanwhile, political consultant Mattie Fein is preparing to run against Jane Harman as a Republican in the 36th Congressional District.
John Bogert's son is learning to drive!
The ruckus over how South Bay Botanic Garden board members spent a surprise donation has apparently settled down.
El Segundo has given its school board an extra $150,000 cash payment, but the high school still wants more lucrative filming time.
Three more South Bay post offices, including Hermosa's and another in Redondo Beach and Torrance, have been added to the list of possible branches set for closure in an effort to cut United State Postal Service costs.
Cal-OSHA has levied nearly $33,000 in fines upon Exxon-Mobil over the April death of a worker at its Torrance refinery.
A Manhattan Beach man will take the helm of Northrop Grumman once its current CEO steps down Dec. 31.
Palos Verdes High School's boys water polo team apparently has a got shot at a title this season.
Signs indicate the recession might be ending, but food pantries have seen a 34 percent increase in need compared to the same time last year.
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn has formed a committee to explore the possibility of her running for lieutenant governor in 2010.
Meanwhile, political consultant Mattie Fein is preparing to run against Jane Harman as a Republican in the 36th Congressional District.
John Bogert's son is learning to drive!
The ruckus over how South Bay Botanic Garden board members spent a surprise donation has apparently settled down.
El Segundo has given its school board an extra $150,000 cash payment, but the high school still wants more lucrative filming time.
Three more South Bay post offices, including Hermosa's and another in Redondo Beach and Torrance, have been added to the list of possible branches set for closure in an effort to cut United State Postal Service costs.
Cal-OSHA has levied nearly $33,000 in fines upon Exxon-Mobil over the April death of a worker at its Torrance refinery.
A Manhattan Beach man will take the helm of Northrop Grumman once its current CEO steps down Dec. 31.
Palos Verdes High School's boys water polo team apparently has a got shot at a title this season.

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