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Majority Of LAUSD Students Choose Not To Return To School

Majority Of LAUSD Students Choose Not To Return To School

Although all schools within Los Angeles Unified have reopened, the vast majority of students are opting to continue remote learning, with the district reporting Monday that just 7% of high…

Letters: Legislators Must Fund the 988 Suicide Prevention Line

Dear Editor: May is Mental Health Month. By urging my public officials to prioritize suicide prevention, mental health, and crisis care, I am hoping to influence collective change to support…

Weekend Closure of I-5 in Downey

Weekend Closure of I-5 in Downey

Click on image to enlarge.   55-Hour Weekend Closures of I-5 in Downey for Bridge Deck Repair Work  LOS ANGELES – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announces a series…

Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino Moves Forward During Pandemic

Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino Moves Forward During Pandemic

  THE MUSEUM’S Mitsubishi A6M5 “Zero” (bottom) flies in formation with their F4U “Corsair” and P-38 “Lightning” (top).  These aircraft fly regularly at the Museum at special Living History events…

Gov. Newsom to Expand California Stimulus to Middle Income Families

Gov. Newsom to Expand California Stimulus to Middle Income Families

  Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday he will expand the state’s economic stimulus program to middle income families, which means the Golden State Stimulus now provides at least $600 to…

Ransomware Attack Leads to Shutdown of Major East Coast U.S. System, Colonial Pipeline

Ransomware Attack Leads to Shutdown of Major East Coast U.S. System, Colonial Pipeline

The attack on top U.S. operator Colonial Pipeline appears to have been carried out by an Eastern European-based criminal gang (WAPO) A ransomware attack caused a major East Coast fuel…

Huntington Library Brings Lifelong Learning in Challenging Times of Pandemic

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Buccaneer Bay Set to Open for Summer Season

Buccaneer Bay Set to Open for Summer Season

  STAFF REPORT Buccaneer Bay officially will kick off the summer season on Saturday, May 29. Family and friends can enjoy the waterpark which features a lazy river, three water…

Nonprofit Violins Not Violence Donates Instruments to Two Pico Rivera Students at Park Academy

Nonprofit Violins Not Violence Donates Instruments to Two Pico Rivera Students at Park Academy

Edwin Figueroa, a sixth-grader at the school with his guitar. Sixth-grader Alexa Menchaca-Lopez holds her violin. The nonprofit was founded by two Los Angeles police officers. PICO RIVERA, Calif. (KABC)…

Pico Rivera to Consider Digital Billboards

Pico Rivera to Consider Digital Billboards

  BY BRIAN HEWS • May 7, 2021 The city of Pico Rivera Planning Commission, at its upcoming May 17 meeting, will consider an amendment to the city’s municipal code…

Normalcy Post COVID-19 Can Lead to Mental Stress

Normalcy Post COVID-19 Can Lead to Mental Stress

      May 7, 2021 ___________________ Mental health expert offers valuable advice on how to best embrace change. ___________________ With Los Angeles County having moved to the least restrictive…

May 7, 2021 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

May 7, 2021 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

Click on image to view in full screen. Thanks for reading, stay healthy! 😷🏠🗞     Award winning Los Cerritos Community Newspaper, hyper local community news and investigative reporting in…

LA County Supervisor Holly Mitchell to Host Veterans Food Drive-Thru Distribution

LA County Supervisor Holly Mitchell to Host Veterans Food Drive-Thru Distribution

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Los Angeles County Supervisor, Holly J. Mitchell, representing the Second District,  is partnering with the County of Los Angeles Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, and the Culver City Recreation & Community Services Department to host a Veterans Food Drive-Thru…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW – Soccer playoffs to begin while Suburban League play gets underway in basketball

BY LOREN KOPFF • @LORENKOPFF ON TWITTER May 6, 2021 The CIF-Southern Section playoffs begin on Monday with wild card action in girls soccer and Tuesday for the boys. First…

Sup. Thurmond 2021 Finalists: Presidential Awards for Excellence in Math & Science Teaching

STAFF REPORT SACRAMENTO—Even through the challenges of remote learning and the COVID-19 pandemic, California teachers continue to find ways to bring out the curiosity, excellence, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities…

OLYMPIC LEAGUE GIRLS SOCCER : Valley Christian girls soccer ends Olympic League action with another goose egg

OLYMPIC LEAGUE GIRLS SOCCER : Valley Christian girls soccer ends Olympic League action with another goose egg

May 5, 2021 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter   The Valley Christian High girls soccer team has four seniors, one of which is midfielder Sophie Schrock, a four-year…

In Pursuit of Leviathan

In Pursuit of Leviathan…

Lakewood Rotary Donates $700 in Gift Cards to Su Casa

Lakewood Rotary Donates $700 in Gift Cards to Su Casa

  Lakewood Rotarian Valerie Frost shows off the $700 worth of Target Gift Cards donated by the members of the Rotary Club to the Su Casa – Ending Domestic Violence…

605 LEAGUE BASKETBALL : Cerritos girls get early scare from John Glenn, rebounds to even league record

John Glenn High senior Kei’ana Hood attempts a shot over Cerritos High freshman Mailee Dizon in last Friday night’s 605 League basketball game. Hood scored seven points but it was…

Landlords and Renters Share Personal Stories of Financial Hardship

Landlords and Renters Share Personal Stories of Financial Hardship

  Rent relief appointments continue at select locations in Los Angeles County BAKERSFIELD, CA, May 5, 2021 — Since the launch of CityServe’s Eviction Prevention Starting Point, hundreds of landlords…