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EXCLUSIVE: BP Oil Received $1 Billion in Property Tax Reduction from Assessor Noguez’ Office

EXCLUSIVE: BP Oil Received $1 Billion in Property Tax Reduction from Assessor Noguez’ Office

Copyright: Los Cerritos  Community Newspaper Use by attribution only. By Brian Hews and  Brian Hews One of the world’s  largest oil producers, BP (formerly British Petroleum), received more than $1…

Motorcyclist Leads Police on Chase Through Cerritos

A lone motorcyclist lead police helicopters through Cerritos this morning reaching speeds of over 100 mph while traveling down Shoemaker. The chase began around 8:30 a.m. when officers tried to…

BREAKING: Man Arrested After ‘Dark Knight’ Gun Threat Made at AMC Norwalk 20 Complex

By Brian Hews Norwalk Sheriff’s halted the threat of a movie-goer on Sunday night during an airing of the controversial “Batman Dark Knight” after he made a loud scream that…

White substance found in suspicious envelope at Paramount Studios

By Brian Hews Rescue workers called; no injuries reported Members of the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to famed Paramount Studios in Hollywood on Monday afternoon after it was…

LA County Assessor’s union to vote on ‘competency’ of Noguez

By Brian Hews Rank and file employees of the Los Angeles County Assessor’s office are being asked to vote on the competency of Assessor John R. Noguez who is the…

Iconic Astronaut Sally Ride passes away at 61

Groundbreaking Astronaut Sally Ride has died after a courageous 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 61 years old. In a statement from her publicist, Ride “lived her life to…

West Side Story Dazzles At The Chance Theater

By Brian Hews If you like to be “right in the action” of a great musical or play, then West Side Story at the intimate Chance theater is the show…

Artesia Punishers Gearing Up For Final Summer Tournaments

In the past, if was the latter part of July, Bob Medina and his Artesia Punishers 18-Under or 18-Gold travel ball teams would be going through their final checklists, packing…

Artesia Punishers 97 Squad Off To A Fast Start In Triple Crown Playoffs

ESCONDIDO– The Artesia Punishers 97 team, managed by Tommy Parten, had a pair of three-run seventh innings in its first two playoff games of the Triple Crown 14U Fastpitch Open…

Arte Café Transformed into New Orleans Bourbon Street on Friday Nights

Get ready for some fantastic jazz entertainment every Friday night through the month of July at Arte Café in the Cerritos Towne Center! These exciting Jazz nights are bought to…

Cerritos Parking Citations Increased

The fines for designated parking prohibitions and restrictions were increased to $26 effective July 1.  Greg Berg, Director of Community and Safety Services, said the increase will allow the City…

Did You Know… Cerritos recently approved a $120.24 million budget

By Cerritos Mayor Jim Edwards My City Council colleagues and I recently approved a $120.24 million combined financial program for fiscal year 2012-2013. The program includes a City operating budget…

OPINION-We Should Not Idle Away Our Time, But Develop Our Ability to Help Others

I hadn’t been visited by VAL LYNDER, DEFENDER Of ALL THAT IS TRUE,  for a while and I began to wonder if she had left the state, when she waltzed…

CERRITOS Weekly Crime Summary July 9-15, 2012

CERRITOS Weekly Crime Summary July 9-15, 2012

Part I felony cases reported to the Cerritos Sheriff’s Station last week totaled 19, down from 27 the previous week. While robberies, residential and commercial burglaries increased, vehicle burglaries and…

Moskowitz Foundation Donates $6,000 to Adult Education Program

Moskowitz Foundation Donates $6,000 to Adult Education Program

Sal Flores representing the Irving Moskowitz Foundation presents a check in the amount of $6,000 to the ABC Adult School for ESL classes in Hawaiian Gardens at the school board’s…

Settlement Fails Between ABC and Former Stowers Principal

Settlement Fails Between ABC and Former Stowers Principal

Case goes to Trial Court Oct. 31st Former Stowers Elementary School Principal Eileen Blagden and the ABC Unified School District failed to agree on a settlement over her demotion. Judge…

Artesia Amends Ordinance on Food Trucks

Artesia Amends Ordinance on Food Trucks

By Rico Dizon A new ordinance (No. 12-784)  “regulating the sale of food, food products, ice cream, goods or merchandise from motor vehicles, and amending the Artesia municipal code” might…

Hawaiian Gardens Veterans Memorial Contract Awarded

Hawaiian Gardens Veterans Memorial Contract Awarded

The Hawaiian Gardens City Council awarded a low bid of $495,336 to Southbay Landscaping, Inc. of Inglewood to construct a new Veterans Memorial Plaza located at Civic Center Drive and…

Engelbert Humperdinck Kicks Off New Season at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts

Engelbert Humperdinck Kicks Off New Season at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts

Grammy nominee Engelbert Humperdinck charms his way back to the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA) with a two-day concert kicking off the 2012-2013 Season. The legendary balladeer presents…

La Mirada Resident Headlines O.C. Fair

La Mirada Resident Headlines O.C. Fair

La Mirada Resident Headlines O.C. Fair By Tony Aiello La Mirada resident Kenny Metcalf who “was at death’s doorstep” just a few short years ago, will headline at the Orange…

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