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Bellflower’s Permit Reform Draws Regional Attention for Speed and Accountability

Bellflower’s Permit Reform Draws Regional Attention for Speed and Accountability

June 17, 2025 By Brian Hews As cities across California struggle with housing delays and bureaucratic red tape, the City of Bellflower has quietly carved out a reputation for getting…

Hey California Republicans: Is This What You Voted For?

Hey California Republicans: Is This What You Voted For?

By Brian Hews Let me ask you something, California Republicans—when you pulled that lever, mailed in that ballot, or marched proudly to the polls with your red “MAGA” trucker hats…

Cerritos to Unveil Four New Pickleball Courts at Cerritos Park East

Cerritos to Unveil Four New Pickleball Courts at Cerritos Park East

File photo June 16, 2025 LCCN Staff Report Pickleball enthusiasts in Cerritos have reason to celebrate. The City of Cerritos will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday, June 23, 2025,…

Kratom From MIT 45: Top Things To Know Related To It In Indiana

If you’re exploring high-quality kratom products like those from MIT 45, it’s crucial to understand the legal landscape—especially if you live in the Midwest. One of the most common questions…

Digital Detox Trend Gaining Popularity in Response to Technology Overload

Ever catch yourself tapping your phone for no clear reason, as though your thumb runs the show? That restless habit is sparking a quiet rebellion. From train rides to dinner…

OP/ED: So. Cal. News Group Tries to Excuse Dog-Shooter Kristi Noem While Gaslighting the Public

June 13, 2025 By Brian Hews, Publisher, LCCN The Southern California News Group [SCNG] published a masterpiece in cowardice in their June 13 paper—an editorial that manages to treat the…

Central Basin Violated Meeting Laws, Then Hired Law Firm Linked to Scandal to Sue Fired GM

Central Basin Violated Meeting Laws, Then Hired Law Firm Linked to Scandal to Sue Fired GM

CONFLICT: Central Basin Directors Juan Garza, Nem Ochoa, Joanna Moreno, and Gary Mendez voted to hire a firm that settled in 2019 with Central Basin for it role in a…

June 13, 2025 Los Cerritos Community News Digital Edition

A Message From Cerritos Mayor Frank Yokoyama

A Message From Cerritos Mayor Frank Yokoyama

By Cerritos Mayor Frank Aurelio Yokoyama         The City of Cerritos prides itself in being a welcoming community for businesses and visitors. With establishments like the City-owned Cerritos Center for the…

CHURCH IN DOWNEY RAIDED BY IMMIGRATION AGENTS IN WIDENING FEDERAL SWEEP

CHURCH IN DOWNEY RAIDED BY IMMIGRATION AGENTS IN WIDENING FEDERAL SWEEP

June 11, 2025 By Brian Hews Two churches in Downey became the latest flashpoints in a controversial wave of immigration raids sweeping across Southern California, as federal agents targeted parishioners…

OUTLOOK ON NEW FOOTHILL AREA RELEAGUING: Artesia could see more sports fighting for playoff spots in future new conference

OUTLOOK ON NEW FOOTHILL AREA RELEAGUING: Artesia could see more sports fighting for playoff spots in future new conference

June 11, 2025 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on X This is the first in a series of area schools involved in the upcoming Foothill Area releaguing that will begin…

We Did Not Ask You to Be in Los Angeles, Mr. President

We Did Not Ask You to Be in Los Angeles, Mr. President

June 11, 2025 By Brian Hews Donald Trump came to Los Angeles not with compassion, and certainly not with any regard for the Constitution he once swore to uphold. He…

Norwalk Responds to Reports of Federal Immigration Activity Near School Sites

Norwalk Responds to Reports of Federal Immigration Activity Near School Sites

June 9, 2025 By Brian Hews Norwalk, Calif., June 9, 2025 – In response to reports of immigration enforcement operations occurring near local schools, the City of Norwalk issued a…

Key Steps to Protect Your Professional License Rights

In many industries, professional licenses are among the most valuable credentials, signifying skill and credibility. These licenses symbolize years of diligence and effort for many. Safeguarding these rights is essential…

Trump Sends Troops Into California. Who Needs a Governor, Right?

Trump Sends Troops Into California. Who Needs a Governor, Right?

By Brian Hews This weeked, President Trump made it clear: your state doesn’t matter. Your governor doesn’t matter. And your vote sure as hell doesn’t matter—at least not when it…

How are casinos taking advantage of this digital age to stay ahead?

How are casinos taking advantage of this digital age to stay ahead?

Do you know that, according to PR Newswire, the global online casino market alone accounts for about $38 billion? This institution also expects the industry to grow at a CAGR…

June 6, 2025 Los Cerritos Commmunity Newspaper Digital Edition

EAST VS. WEST ALL-STAR SOFTBALL GAME: Quartet of La Mirada players display talents against best of Inland Empire

From left to right: sophomore Riley Hilliard, sophomore Alison Ortega, senior Amanda Urbina and sophomore Reese Hilliard. Photo by Loren Kopff. June 4, 2025 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on…

Strategic Advocacy for Drivers Injured in Serious Accidents

Houston, one of the busiest metro areas in the U.S., sees high traffic accidents yearly. According to data from the Texas Department of Transportation, the city reported over 60,000 crashes…

2025 HMG-COMMUNITY NEWS SPRING ALL-AREA TEAMS: New divisional format leads to unexpected, but pleasant, deep playoff runs

By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on X Now, the CIF-Southern Section’s new divisional format which is based off power rankings is complete with all sports, and because of that, competitive…