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Ethereum vs Bitcoin: Which One Is Safer For Crypto Gambling?

Ethereum vs Bitcoin: Which One Is Safer For Crypto Gambling?…

5 Things You Can Do in Online Casino That You Can’t Do in Land Casino

5 Things You Can Do in Online Casino That You Can’t Do in Land Casino…

Ana Valencia is Mayor of Norwalk, Margarita Rios Vice-Mayor

December 13, 2022 The Norwalk City Council held its City Council Reorganization tonight and, by a unanimous vote, Vice Mayor Ana Valencia was selected as the new mayor and Councilmember Margarita L. Rios was selected as the…

Artesia Councilman Ali Sajjad Taj Sworn In by New L.A. County Sheriff Luna

December 13, 2022 Staff Report Newly elected LA County Sheriff Robert Luna attended Artesia’s election ceremony to swear in newly elected councilman Ali Sajjad Taj. The event took place at…

Lawmakers Want to Ban TikTok

Lawmakers Want to Ban TikTok

December 13, 2022 By Brian Hews A bipartisan bill has been put forward to ban TikTok because of concerns of Chinese government officials are spying and retaining all data. TikTok…

Segerstrom Center for the Arts to Host Book Drive Throughout Run of To Kill a Mockingbird

December 13, 2022 Segerstrom Center of the Arts is partnering with the Children’s Hospital of Orange County Foundation (CHOC) to hold a book drive for their Family Resource Center. In…

Coyotes Reported at Westgate Park in Cerritos

December 12, 2022 A resident called HMG-CN today warning residents around Westgate Park in Cerritos that she had seen coyotes coming through the fence at the San Gabriel River. The…

Coyotes Reported at Westage Park in Cerritos

Coyotes Reported at Westage Park in Cerritos

December 12, 2022 A resident called HMG-CN today warning residents around Westgate Park in Cerritos that she had seen coyotes coming through the fence at the San Gabriel River. The…

Central Basin President Art Chacon Sworn In by State Sen. Archuleta

Central Basin President Art Chacon Sworn In by State Sen. Archuleta

Art Chacon, president of the Central Basin Municipal Water Board of Directors, was sworn-in Friday, December 10, 2020 to another term after winning re-election in November. The ceremony took place…

O.C. Register Publishing Conspiracy Theories in Op/Ed Section, Author Cites ‘No Evidence’

O.C. Register Publishing Conspiracy Theories in Op/Ed Section, Author Cites ‘No Evidence’

OC Register Goes All Q on their readers, what's next? @susan_shelley @socalopinion @ronhasse @fpine…

Universal Studios  Celebrates ‘Christmas  in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter’ and ‘Grinchmas’ 

Now Running Daily Through Sunday, January 1, 2023 • All Holiday Festivities are Included in the Price of Theme Park Admission Click Here to Purchase Tickets December 11, 2022 Universal…

FOIA: Cerritos Refuses to Disclose Individual Show Ticket Sales and Revenue at the Cerritos Center

FOIA: Cerritos Refuses to Disclose Individual Show Ticket Sales and Revenue at the Cerritos Center

December 10, 2022 By Brian Hews The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts has been losing millions every year, with only a handful of Councilmembers complaining and demanding action to…

MUSEUM OF LATIN AMERICAN ART TO HOST A SPECIAL DAY-LONG CELEBRATION AND FUN-FILLED EVENT CENTERED AROUND ITS CURRENT EXHIBITS

December 9, 2022 WHO:           The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) will be hosting a special day-long of celebration and fun centered around its current exhibits on Sunday, December 11,…

December 9, 2022 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

December 9, 2022 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

Click on image to view in full screen. Thanks for supporting quality community journalism. Stay healthy! 😷🏠🗞 Award-winning HMG-CN is a  hyper -local community news and investigative reporting print newspaper…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW – La Mirada girls basketball goes cold in fourth quarter, falls to Estancia

December 8, 2022 By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter FULLERTON-A third straight win in the Vernie Ford Classic, hosted by Fullerton High, was there for the La Mirada High girls…

GIRLS SOCCER – Cerritos scores late in toughest challenge this season to pull away from Gahr

December 8, 2022 By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter Possession is nine-tenths of the law and in soccer, if you don’t have much or any possession in your opponent’s end…

Cerritos Resident First African-American Woman to Manage LA County Assessor East District Operations

December 7, 2022 Cerritos resident Terri Erskin. LOS ANGELES, CA – Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang has promoted longtime Cerritos resident, Terri Erskin, to the executive position of Chief Appraiser at…

THANKS FOR NOTHING: Congress Kills Bill That Would’ve Forced Platforms to Pay for Local News

THANKS FOR NOTHING: Congress Kills Bill That Would’ve Forced Platforms to Pay for Local News

Fuck you Facebook and google …

Facebook Wants Its Cake: May End Content on News if Bill Passes

Facebook Wants Its Cake: May End Content on News if Bill Passes

Tech giant opposes bill forcing payments to local media outlets. BY ROBERT CHANNUCK, CHICAGO TRIBUNE Meta/Facebook is threatening to remove all local news from its platform following reports thatproposed legislation to force Big Tech to pay publishers for news content is being added to a defense billin a bid to win approval during the lame-duck Congress session. The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act made it through the Senate Judiciary Committee inSeptember, but is running out of time to pass before the end of the year, when the House will flip toRepublican control. Including it in the National Defense Authorization Act, an annual “must-pass” bill, isseen as a strategy for getting it done before the new Congress convenes in January. The legislative maneuver generated criticism Monday from Meta/Facebook, which issued a statement inopposition to the journalism act, and its potential pairing with the defense act. The text of the defense bill hasnot been released, but a source familiar with the matter told the Tribune that lawmakers are considering adding the journalism…

COVID surge continues in LA County as indoor mask mandate looms

This publisher would like to thank al you anti-max, anti tax people for causing yet another surge because of your selfishness. Nearly three years after COVID was first detected in…