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Norwalk’s defense does a number on Cerritos, ends five-game slide

WEEK SIX FOOTBALL By Loren Kopff The kickoff temperature for Cerritos High’s home football game against Norwalk High was a sweltering 96 degrees last Friday night at Hanford Rants Stadium.…

Kaiser Permanente and  Kennedy ES STEM Host Walk To School Day

  By Tammye McDuff Kaiser Permanente joined Kennedy STEM Academy bright and early October 14th to support the schools’ Walking Club. Beginning at 7:45 am, Kennedy students and parents gathered…

Planning For Mass Shootings Now Part of Campus Life in California

By Tammye McDuff California’s public colleges have taken seriously the task of planning for  mass shootings, although decisions about how to do so are made by individual campuses, administrators and…

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Montebello Mayor Jack Hadjinian Collapses at Council Meeting, Taken Away in Ambulance

Confrontations and controversial campaign political advertisements that violated the Hatch Act are taking a toll on the Mayor. By Brian Hews Montebello Mayor Jack Hadjinian, apparently reeling from the rigors…

Police Looking for Armed Man in Bell Gardens, Cesar Chavez Elementary School Placed on Lockdown

Police are looking for a possibly armed man in the 6400 block of Jaboneria Road in Bell Gardens, and nearby Cesar Chavez Elementary School has been placed on lockdown as…

Attempted Kidnapping of 8-Year-Old at Bellis Park in Buena Park

BUENA PARK (CNS) – Buena Park police today issued a composite sketch of a man who accosted an 8-year-old girl in a bathroom at Bellis Park.  The girl, who…

Steve Sarkisian Fired as USC Head Football Coach

KNX is reporting that Steve Sarkisian was fired as USC’s Head Football Coach. More updates when available.   Here is a statement from USC athletic director Pat Haden: “After careful consideration…

Governor Brown Signs Day Care Center Worker Vaccination Bill Protects Children in Day Care

  Sacramento – Governor Brown today signed SB 792 authored by Senator Tony Mendoza (D-Artesia). The bill will protect California children in day care from contracting serious, potentially fatal diseases by…

Cerritos Bank Robber Who ‘Left Behind a Bomb’ Arrested by Deputies

  CERRITOS (CNS) – A man who allegedly robbed a bank in Cerritos today, leaving behind what he claimed was a bomb, was arrested by deputies about two hours after…

Pepper Tree Elementary School in Upland on Lockdown, 1 Injured

UPLAND, Calif. (KABC) — An Upland elementary school is on lockdown Friday following a shooting on campus that injured one person, police say. Pepper Tree Elementary shut down around 4:…

Norwalk girls cross country wins rare Suburban League cluster race

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW By Loren Kopff While the Cerritos High and La Mirada High girls cross country teams have historically dominated the Suburban League, there is now…

Bellflower City Council Tentatively Approves Redistricting Map

  Plaintiff in lawsuit calls meeting a “set-up” to attack him and the lawsuit. By Brian Hews and Tammye McDuff Over 135 Bellflower High School students and several Bellflower residents, including Luis…

Oct. 9, 2015 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

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HMG-CN EXCLUSIVE: Montebello Mayor Jack Hadjinian Received Gifts From Montebello Hills Developer

HMG-CN EXCLUSIVE: Montebello Mayor Jack Hadjinian Received Gifts From Montebello Hills Developer

  By Brian Hews An examination of current Montebello Mayor Jack Hadjinian’s 2014 Statement of Economic Interest Form 700’s by Hews Media Group-Community News has found that the embattled Mayor…

Oct. 9, 2015 Hews Media Group-Community News Front Page Preview

La Palma Intercommunity Hospital To Host Free Flu Vaccination And Screening Clinic

Clinic to be held on Nov. 13th at La Palma Intercommunity Hospital. La Palma, October 1, 2015 – With great attention being focused on the health of our community during this year’s…

Artesia Hosts 2nd Annual International Street Fair

  By Larry Caballero Artesia’s official website promoted its 2nd Annual International Street Fair & Diversity Festival that attracted more than 30,000 people by stating, “Cultural diversity not only makes…

Cerritos May Change Overnight Parking Permit Process

By Brian Hews Way back in 1969, Cerritos enacted an ordinance that prohibited city street parking between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. Three years later, the City established procedures to…

La Mirada Rotary Seeks Donations to Help Fight Polio; World Polio Day Marks Progress

  La Mirada Rotarians are seeking donations to support efforts to end polio throughout the world as part of Rotary’s World Polio Day on October 23.   Established by Rotary…