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Looking For an Easy Way to Play Casino?

  June 1, 2021  As we roll through 2021 life is slowly getting back to normal for some yet many venues remain closed making it difficult for a lot of…

5G Network Will Cause Senior’s Emergency Response Devices to Stop Working

5G Network Will Cause Senior’s Emergency Response Devices to Stop Working

  By Laurie Hanson Emergency alert button devices that seniors and their families have come to rely upon are undergoing a gradual change that could make them no longer operational.…

Californians Can Receive Virus Exposure Notifications on Smartphone

Californians Can Receive Virus Exposure Notifications on Smartphone

BY BRIAN HEWS• December 10, 2020 Californians now have the option to receive notifications on their smartphone if they’ve been exposed to someone who has tested positive for the novel…

Superintendent Tony Thurmond Announces $420,000 in Grants to the Bridging the Digital Divide Fund for So. Cal. Students

Superintendent Tony Thurmond Announces $420,000 in Grants to the Bridging the Digital Divide Fund for So. Cal. Students

  October 29, 2020 SACRAMENTO— State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond today announced that Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), in partnership with…

How COVID-19 is threatening our health in more ways than one

Our drive-through lifestyles have already fueled a dramatic rise in obesity-related illnesses, and the pandemic could make it worse – or we could do something about it Car culture meets…

ABCUSD’s Learning at Home Program Getting Good Grades

ABCUSD’s Learning at Home Program Getting Good Grades

BY TAMMYE MCDUFF As many students, parents and school districts adjust to a new way of teaching and learning, the ABC Unified School District, almost seamlessly, made the transition to…

Los Angeles’ Largest Science Festival Returns April 4th

Los Angeles’ Largest Science Festival Returns April 4th

Largest STEM selfie with Bill Nye the Science Guy and Ben Dickow, Space Center Executive Director. By Tammye McDuff The Greater Los Angeles science community, including over 100 science, culture…

FUEL CELLS: A MODERN APPROACH TO A CLEAN ECONOMY

FUEL CELLS:  A MODERN APPROACH  TO A CLEAN ECONOMY

BY VARSHITHA KEDILA At the University of Southern California, scientists and PhD students in the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute have been researching a technology that is changing the way many…

Automation Robots Invade 440,000 Square Foot Building in La Palma

Automation Robots Invade 440,000 Square Foot Building in La Palma

THE LOGISTICS CENTER  at 6565 Valley View in La Palma. Quiet logistics will eventually hire 500 employees to run the massive complex.   BY BRIAN HEWS Quiet Logistics, Inc. one…

Los Angeles County Assessor Recognized with National Achievement Awards

Los Angeles County Assessor Recognized with National Achievement Awards

L.A. County Assessor Jeff Prang   The Office of Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang has been named by the National Association of Counties (NACo) as the winner of two…

HMG-LCCN Two-Part Series: THE CRUMBLING OF ABCUSD SCHOOLS

HMG-LCCN Two-Part Series: THE CRUMBLING OF ABCUSD SCHOOLS

    October 29, 2018 By Brian Hews Measure BB is a $248 million general obligation bond measure that will provide ABCUSD students with improved and upgraded school facilities that…

CERRITOS MAYOR’S COLUMN: Community safety is a top priority in Cerritos

CERRITOS MAYOR’S COLUMN: Community safety is a top priority in Cerritos

By Cerritos Mayor Mark E. Pulido Community safety is a top priority in our City. As a father, husband and son, and as Mayor of Cerritos, this is of utmost…

GOVERNOR BROWN SIGNS CRUCIAL CLEAN AIR BILL INTO LAW

GOVERNOR BROWN SIGNS CRUCIAL CLEAN AIR BILL INTO LAW

  By Larry Caballero   Governor Jerry Brown flew from Sacramento to Bell Gardens, as a favor to Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia (D-Cerritos-Artesia), to sign into law Assembly Bill 617, the…

New changes already in place for high school football, other sports

By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter The 2016-2017 school year has already begun and the most glaring change in the athletic world comes on the football field as teams have…

ABC’S RESPONSE TO OGLE

    Dr. Mary Sieu, Superintendent, ABCUSD Last week, Dr. Colin Sprigg, Director of Information and Technology in the ABC Unified School District and I strategized ways to respond to…

LA PALMA LOOKS WITHIN AND APPOINTS NEW CITY MANAGER

LA PALMA LOOKS WITHIN AND APPOINTS NEW CITY MANAGER

  By Larry Caballero La Palma City Council at its Nov. 17 Regular Meeting adopted a Resolution appointing Laurie A. Murray as City Manager. It also approved and authorized the…

Commerce Emergency Operations Center Dedication

By Tammye McDuff Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard will be honored for her public service to the City of Commerce at the dedication of the city’s new Emergency Operations Center [EOC] on…

Hundreds of New Laws Get Ready To Take Center Stage in Califonria

Hundreds of New Laws Get Ready To Take Center Stage in Califonria

  By Brian Hews Californians can look forward to having hundreds of new laws to look forward to right after the stroke of midnight on Monday as 2013 begins. One…

La Mirada teen Jeet Banerjee turns passion into inventions, profits, and an endless future

La Mirada teen Jeet Banerjee turns passion into inventions, profits, and an endless future

By Brian Hews In this era of technical geniuses, a local 19-year old just might be on his way to becoming the next “Bill Gates” or “Warren Buffet.” For Jeet…

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