Friday Dec 18 | The Daily Breeze
State, South Bay unemployment numbers brighten slightly
The jobs picture for Los Angeles and California looked a little better in November but remained among the worst in the nation, a combination that should continue in the new year, analysts said Friday.
Another amenity for Indian casinos: Golf courses
Golf courses used to be built for golfers. Then they were built to sell homes. Now, American Indian tribes with casinos build golf courses as an amenity for gamblers.
The mystery of William Spiller and the permit to carry continues
The Sheriff Special Services Deputy Hill seemed to know about the William Spiller, Jr.
Guns, lies and lawyers: Should William Spiller carry a piece into court?
Attorney Jeffrey Tidus was shot in the head on Monday, December 8, 2009. He died the next morning.
Was Rolling Hills lawyer Jeffrey Tidus, who repped failed New Century Financial, murdered?
Rumors gripped the Los Angeles legal community today after the shocking fatal shooting Monday, in posh Rolling Hills Estates, of attorney Jeffrey A. Tidus.
Lawyer Found Fatally Shot In His Driveway
An attorney has died after being shot in the head outside his home in Rolling Hills Estates.
South Bay weathers first storm of season
Sophia Carter and her mom, Jennifer, add some color to a gray day as rain soaked and flooded streets throughout the South Bay today.
Norris Center honors man behind the dream
Rolling Hills resident Dick Moe was the man of the moment at the Norris Center's Harlyne J. Norris Pavilion, recently, as more than 100 well-wishers gathered for dinner and dancing to an 11-piece band.
`Turkey alley' in San Pedro flies high
A San Pedro church parking lot transformed into "Turkey Alley" Tuesday as dozens of volunteers worked to assemble more than 1,000 food baskets for the needy.
Catching kids falling through the cracks
Renaissance School for Arts and Sciences' school director and teacher Heidi Morris works with students.
Jurors indicate deadlock on all counts in Saks trial
The jury will return today to U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
PFLAG meeting. Monthly meeting of parents, families, and friends of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons.
Peninsula fire spurs talk on prevention measures
The past fire season brought a nighttime blaze to the Palos Verdes Peninsula that - though dramatic - couldn't hold a candle to the massive Station Fire to the north.
Expert witness testifies that disputed Saks surgeries were necessary
An expert witness told a federal jury Thursday that he believed the procedures cited by former plastic surgeon Lawrence Saks in some disputed billings were medically necessary.
Jean Barton:Sampling local ag industries
This year on the 4th annual Farm-City Bus Tour we toured the southern part of the county.
Local Sunday morning breakfasts. Sponsored by Hawthorne American Legion Post 314.
South Bay philanthropist Dr. Max Negri dies
Longtime South Bay philanthropist and surgeon Dr. Max Negri has died, leaving behind a large family and an unusual life story.
Incumbents Lucky, Sharp, newcomer Collatos win Peninsula school board seats
With all precincts reporting, Rancho Palos Verdes incumbent Barbara Lucky's bid for a fourth term led with 21.3 percent of the vote.
Berkson in successful PV Symphony debut
The Peninsula Symphony didn't need to bring in a sought-after soloist to draw a crowd to its concert at Rolling Hills Covenant Church Sunday night.
Zombie dancers to rise during 'Thriller' environmental event
Director Akiko Kanna Jones leads dancers as they rehearse for Thrill the World with Thrill the World South Bay.
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