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EPA Completes Removal of 150,000 Pounds of Illegally Stored Fireworks in Commerce Warehouse

EPA Completes Removal of 150,000 Pounds of Illegally Stored Fireworks in Commerce Warehouse

August 14, 2025 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has successfully completed the removal of approximately 150,000 pounds of illegally stored fireworks from a warehouse in the City of Commerce.…

2025 FOOTBALL PREVIEW – Younger Norwalk squad anxious to win Mid-Cities League for first time since 2022

2025 FOOTBALL PREVIEW – Younger Norwalk squad anxious to win Mid-Cities League for first time since 2022

August 13, 2025 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on X NORWALK LANCERS 8-3 overall last season, 4-1 in the Mid-Cities League, second place, lost to St. Genevieve High 34-27 in…

2025’s List of Best Bitcoin Casinos: Top 5 Crypto Gambling Sites With Huge Payouts

As the popularity of Bitcoin casinos continues to rise in 2025, platforms like Ignition and Jackbit stand out for their seamless crypto casino experiences. With fast payouts, secure transactions, and…

Cerritos Girls Flag Football Wins Historic Double OT Thriller in Program Debut

Cerritos Girls Flag Football Wins Historic Double OT Thriller in Program Debut

The Cerritos High girls flag football team edged Norwalk High 13-12 in double overtime last Saturday in the first game in school history. This is the third season the CIF-Southern…

A Message From Cerritos Mayor Frank Yokoyama

A Message From Cerritos Mayor Frank Yokoyama

Cerritos Mayor Frank Aurelio Yokoyama Aug. 8, 2025 The role of our community is paramount to how the City of Cerritos serves, grows, and thrives. Your participation at our events and…

Trump seeking $1 billion from UCLA amid antisemitism charges

Trump seeking $1 billion from UCLA amid antisemitism charges

ED SOURCE The Trump administration is seeking a $1 billion settlement payment from UCLA after charging the campus with antisemitism in exchange for restoring $584 million in medical and grant funding…

News Media Corporation Shuts Down All Newspapers

News Media Corporation Shuts Down All Newspapers

August 7, 2025 News Media Corporation on Wednesday announced it was immediately closing all of its newspapers, which includes locations in Arizona, Illinois, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming. Employees were informed…

Pico Rivera Advances Major Park Projects with Over $5 Million in New Funding

Pico Rivera Advances Major Park Projects with Over $5 Million in New Funding

By Brian Hews PICO RIVERA – The City of Pico Rivera is moving full steam ahead on several ambitious park and open space projects, fueled by more than $5 million…

News Desert America: Trump Voters Cut Their Own Lifeline

News Desert America: Trump Voters Cut Their Own Lifeline

August 2, 2025 By Brian Hews So, MAGA voters—how’s that loyal GOPism working out for you now that Donald Trump and his Republican allies have pulled the plug on the…

25th Annual Hawaiian Gardens Friendship Pow Wow Set for August 23–24

25th Annual Hawaiian Gardens Friendship Pow Wow Set for August 23–24

July 29, 2025 LCCN Staff Report The 25th Annual Robert Canada Native American Friendship Pow Wow will take place Saturday and Sunday, August 23 and 24, at the Fedde Sports…

Cerritos Postpones Community Safety Town Hall Following LASD Tragedy

Cerritos Postpones Community Safety Town Hall Following LASD Tragedy

July 22, 2025 CERRITOS — The City of Cerritos has postponed its upcoming Community Safety Town Hall, originally scheduled for July 30, in response to the tragic loss of three…

OP/ED: In-N-Out’s Billionaire CEO Leaves California — Boo Hoo

OP/ED: In-N-Out’s Billionaire CEO Leaves California — Boo Hoo

July 22, 2025 By Brian Hews In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder wants you to know it’s just so hard raising a family in California. So she’s packing up her multi-billion-dollar burger empire and…

OP/ED: Metro Doesn’t Think Artesia Residents Deserve to Know What’s Happening in Their Own Streets

OP/ED: Metro Doesn’t Think Artesia Residents Deserve to Know What’s Happening in Their Own Streets

July 21, 2025 By Brian Hews Southern California Gas is about to dig up two residential streets in Artesia—186th and 187th—starting the week of July 21. There will be trenching,…

At least 30 injured after car plows through crowd in East Hollywood

July 19, 2025 At least 30 people were injured after a car plowed through a crowd in East Hollywood, when a driver apparently lost consciousness, authorities said. The crash occurred…

Pico Rivera Reports 61% Drop in Homelessness Following Coordinated Outreach Efforts

Pico Rivera Reports 61% Drop in Homelessness Following Coordinated Outreach Efforts

July 18, 2025 City leaders credit regional partnerships for dramatic improvement PICO RIVERA, CA – July 18, 2025 — The City of Pico Rivera announced a major reduction in its homeless…

Cudahy Vice-Mayor Apologizes Over Video

Cudahy Vice-Mayor Apologizes Over Video

July 17, 2025 Cudahy Vice Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez “apologized” during Tuesday night’s City Council meeting after the public comment period when residents blasted her for the video. “The message was…

Veteran’s Pico Rivera Home Restored by Volunteers Through Operation Hero Program

Veteran’s Pico Rivera Home Restored by Volunteers Through Operation Hero Program

Volunteers at Pico Rivera resident Carol Guzman’s house after the renovation was complete. Guzman is in the middle holding the U.S. flag. July 16, 2025 By Brian Hews PICO RIVERA,…

Reduce Maintenance and Boost Your Garden Enjoyment

Reduce Maintenance and Boost Your Garden Enjoyment

July 15, 2025 by Melinda Myers Every gardener has personal reasons for gardening whether it be the hope that their garden brings joy, productivity, beauty, or peace throughout the growing…

Homeless population drops again in LA County, but over 72,000 still without homes

Homeless population drops again in LA County, but over 72,000 still without homes

July 15, 2025 By Brian Hews In what officials are calling a sign of progress, the 2025 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count revealed that the number of people experiencing homelessness…

Central Basin Doubled Consultant Contract to $500K While Skirting Bid Process

Central Basin Doubled Consultant Contract to $500K While Skirting Bid Process

🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Central Basin Board quietly turned a $25K no-bid consultant contract into $500K+—raising echoes of the Calderon era. Read the full LCCN investigation.…