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2014 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW Valley Christian’s Nua one step closer to her dream job with first head coaching gig

By Loren Kopff VALLEY CHRISTIAN LADY CRUSADERS 20-8 overall last season, 4-4 in the Olympic League, third place, lost to Palm Springs in the Division II-A second round playoffs 78-50…

WEEK ZERO FOOTBALL Turnovers, penalties spoil Glenn’s new ground attack

WEEK ZERO FOOTBALL Turnovers, penalties spoil Glenn’s new ground attack

By Loren Kopff LA MIRADA-There were plenty of things to be pleased about in John Glenn’s opening-season 14-7 loss to Magnolia last Thursday night at Goodman Stadium. While first-year head…

WEEK ZERO FOOTBALL Valley Christian bolts out to big lead, holds on against Duarte in opener behind Nicholson

WEEK ZERO FOOTBALL Valley Christian bolts out to big lead, holds on against Duarte in opener behind Nicholson

By Loren Kopff Valley Christian senior running back Jonathan Nicholson touched the ball on the first play of his team’s season opener against Duarte last Friday night at Crusader Field.…

Cerritos Cyclist Edgardo Gabat Dies from Injuries after Bike Accident

Cerritos Cyclist Edgardo Gabat Dies from Injuries after Bike Accident

By Rico Dizon A 57 year-old resident of Cerritos figured in a fatal bicycle accident that occurred along Figueroa Blvd. in Eagle Rock at dusk early last week. Edgardo Gabat,…

Documents Confirm Central Basin Water Director Apodaca’s Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Settled for $670,000

Documents Confirm Central Basin Water Director Apodaca’s Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Settled for $670,000

By Brian Hews Hews Media Group-Community News has exclusively obtained the settlement documents related to the sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a former female employee with the Central Basin Municipal Water…

Woman Struck, Killed by Car on South Street in Lakewood; Suspect Driving Black Nissan/Honda

THIS IS BREAKING NEWS! Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Lakewood Station detectives are investigating the fatal hit and run traffic collision of a pedestrian. The incident occurred on Tuesday, September…

EXCLUSIVE: Compton Code Enforcement Officers Carry Firearms in Violation of California Penal Code 

EXCLUSIVE: Compton Code Enforcement Officers Carry Firearms in Violation of California Penal Code 

By Brian Hews (Compton) Hews Media Group-Community Newspaper has learned exclusively that the city manager of Compton will halt a controversial program that allowed  officers of its Code Enforcement Division…

ABCUSD 2014 Back-to-School Magazine and Resource Guide

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Suspect Alex Espinoza Arrested on Arson Charges in Dana Point; Caught Holding Lighter in Hand

Suspect Alex Espinoza Arrested on Arson Charges in Dana Point; Caught Holding Lighter in Hand

DANA POINT, Calif. – (August 31, 2014) – On Sunday, August 31, 2014 at approximately 3:45 a.m., Orange County Sheriff’s deputies responded to sounds of breaking glass and a suspicious…

Aug. 29, 2014 Los Cerritos Community News

Aug. 29, 2014 Los Cerritos Community News

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Aug. 29, 2014 Commerce Community News

Aug. 29, 2014 Commerce Community News

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MADE IN AMERICA LOS ANGELES: Event Details, Information, Facts, Everything You Need To Know

MADE IN AMERICA LOS ANGELES: Event Details, Information, Facts, Everything You Need To Know

By Brian Hews So, you are going to the Made in America mega event at the Grand Park in Downtown Los Angeles on Labor Day Weekend. There are rules concert…

Thousands U.N.I.T.E. at BBQ in Norwalk

Thousands U.N.I.T.E. at BBQ in Norwalk

By Brian Hews Nearly 10,000 people attended a free barbeque this past Saturday at Norwalk City Hall in which promoters focused on community harmony, safety, as well as to provide…

Hundreds of New Backpacks Donated to Homeless, Low Income ABCUSD Students  

Hundreds of New Backpacks Donated to Homeless, Low Income ABCUSD Students  

By Brian Hews Students in ABCUSD the ABC Unified School District Education Foundation stuffed hundreds of new backpacks on Thursday in an ongoing campaign to help homeless and low-income students…

BEER: Commerce Seniors Learn to ‘Brew’ Home Beer

BEER: Commerce Seniors Learn to ‘Brew’ Home Beer

By Tammye McDuff Commerce was host to Douglas Craig, Director of Sales at Beach City Brewery and writer for Beers in Paradise and BeerPaper LA, as he demonstrated the ins…

EDITORIAL: Whittier Daily News Reporter Mike Sprague Fabricated Article on Central Basin Director Art Chacon

HMG-CN contacted one of Sprague’s experts who said, “I am extremely upset that Sprague lied to get a quote from me about the Central Basin board vote related to Art…

Dead, Decomposed Body Found in Lakewood Storm Drain

By Brian Hews A dead body was found in the storm drain next to the 605 Freeway at Carson Street in Lakewood on Thursday morning prompting members of the Los…

Jim McDonnell for Sheriff Campaign Sent Suspect Email Seeking Donations, Jeopardizes Status of Non-Profit

Jim McDonnell for Sheriff Campaign Sent Suspect Email Seeking Donations, Jeopardizes Status of Non-Profit

    By Brian Hews and Brian Hews It appears that the campaign for Los Angeles County Sheriff candidate Jim McDonnell broke California non-profit status laws on Tuesday when it sent out…

2014 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW Experience, new head coach should be enough to turn around struggling program

By Loren Kopff JOHN GLENN LADY EAGLES          6-20 overall last season, 2-10 in the Suburban League, sixth place 26-71 overall last five seasons Head coach: Davion…

Gahr High School hopes not to repeat inconsistency of last season, eyes very rare league title

2014 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW Gahr hopes not to repeat inconsistency of last season, eyes very rare league title By Loren Kopff GAHR GLADIATORS 11-14 overall last season, 5-3 in the…