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605 LEAGUE FOOTBALL: Cerritos rebounds from slow start to dominate Artesia in final three quarters

605 LEAGUE FOOTBALL: Cerritos rebounds from slow start to dominate Artesia in final three quarters

Artesia High sophomore linebacker Joshua Peck (#11) drags Cerritos High junior Mateo Martinez in last Friday night’s 605 League football game. Cerritos would win 30-6 to improve to 2-0 in…

DINE LATINO Restaurant Week Launches to Help Latino Restaurants Recover from COVID19 Losses

  (L) Celebrity Chef and Social Media Influencer Tati Polo cuts the ribbon with (R) Lilly Rocha, LRA Executive Director.   Los Angeles, CA APRIL 6, 2021 – The Latino…

HMG-CN Article on Downey Water Triggers Letter From City Manager

HMG-CN Article on Downey Water Triggers Letter From City Manager

HMG-CN exclusively published an article in print April 2 and online April 5, reporting how Central Basin Director Leticia Vasquez, in a video shot by a blogger, called Downey’s water…

FIXING CALVERT: Avoid Main Beach in Laguna

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is working to replace the box culvert on Coast Highway at Main Beach in Laguna Beach. The estimated completion date is May 24. During…

BREAKING: Ontario, Canada Issuing Full COVID Lockdown

BREAKING: Ontario, Canada Issuing Full COVID Lockdown

Premier Doug Ford is expected to make the announcement Wednesday afternoon as Ontario tries to control a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic April 7, 2021 (Globe and Mail) Ontario…

Ketchup Shortage Hits Restaurant Industry

Ketchup Shortage Hits Restaurant Industry

  By Brian Hews • April 7, 2021 The pandemic has caused shortages in pet food, pasta, cereal, toilet paper, paper towels, disinfectants, cleaning supplies, appliances, furniture, meat and more.…

FEMA: Vaccinations Available at Cal. State LA NOW

FEMA  sent out a release: Immediate vaccination appointments are currently available for 50+ adults at Cal State LA if you are interested in receiving a vaccination go to myturn.ca.gov or…

SOFTBALL: Gahr has enough in its pitching to hold on late against La Mirada

SOFTBALL: Gahr has enough in its pitching to hold on late against La Mirada

  By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter April 7, 2021 The Gahr High softball program, one of the best in Southern California, the state and highly ranked in the…

Cerritos Business Owners Charged in Multimillion Dollar Real Estate Scam

Cerritos Business Owners Charged in Multimillion Dollar Real Estate Scam

April 7, 2021  A Southern California brother-and-sister team were arrested today on federal charges alleging they orchestrated a $6 million real estate fraud scam in which they listed homes without…

Supervisors Approve Proposal to Address Anti-AAPI Hate, Explore Creation of Equity and Diversity Fund

April 6, 2021 Los Angeles, CA—Today, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a proposal by Supervisors Janice Hahn and Holly Mitchell to address an increase in incidents of…

Cerritos Offering Three COVID Vaccine Opportunities to Residents

Cerritos Offering Three COVID Vaccine Opportunities to Residents

STAFF REPORT • April 6, 2021  Cerritos will offer three free COVID-19 vaccine opportunities in April for Cerritos residents. Individuals must bring their California I.D. or a valid I.D. with…

Cerritos Developing Plans to Reopen City Facilities

Cerritos Developing Plans to Reopen City Facilities

The City of Cerritos is preparing to reopen City facilities in compliance with the County of Los Angeles Public Health Officer Order and all applicable health and safety protocols. City…

Property Tax Relief Available from the L.A. County Assessor’s Office

Property Tax Relief Available from the L.A. County Assessor’s Office

  By Jeff Prang, Los Angeles County Assessor  The COVID-19 pandemic and its resulting economic downturn have disrupted normal operations for the businesses we rely on for over a year.…

Dead Mom Tossed Into Trash Bin in Huntington Park, Son is Person of Interest

  (KTLA) The body of a 75-year-old woman was found Monday in a trash receptacle in Huntington Park hours after she was reported missing along with a car that was…

First Case Of ‘Double Mutant’ COVID Variant Detected In US

First Case Of ‘Double Mutant’ COVID Variant Detected In US

  (NORWALK VOICE) A new “double mutant” variant of the COVID-19 virus that could potentially be more infectious has been confirmed for the first time in the United States, raising…

Long Beach Convention Center may house migrant children

April 5, 2021 The city of Long Beach is considering allowing its convention center to be used to temporarily shelter up to 1,000 unaccompanied migrant children. LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC)…

Sheriff’s Vaccination Clinic in Artesia; Another Will Occur April 15

Sheriff’s Vaccination Clinic in Artesia; Another Will Occur April 15

BY TAMMYE MCDUFF The City of Artesia and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Community Advisory Committee held their first of several COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics at Artesia Park, Monday, April 5,…

RENT RELIEF NOW AVAILABLE IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY

CityServe Launches Eviction Prevention Starting Point. BAKERSFIELD, CA, April 5, 2021 — CityServe has launched its Eviction Prevention Starting Point, a program that helps landlords and renters start on the…

NEW WATER SLIDE AT SPLASH! BUCCANEER BAY

NEW WATER SLIDE AT SPLASH! BUCCANEER BAY

LOOK OUT BELOW! La Mirada is debuting its new water slide. Due to the pandemic it took about nine months to finish. The city is hoping to open by summer,…

Video: Central Basin Dir. Leticia Vasquez Calls Downey’s Water ‘Undrinkable’

Video: Central Basin Dir. Leticia Vasquez Calls Downey’s Water ‘Undrinkable’

Central Basin Director Leticia Vasquez-Wilson  in front of a Downey water well, the video is at the end of the story.   BY BRIAN HEWS • April 5, 2021 In…