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Law Firm Submits Questionable Billing in Central Basin Water Investigation of Former GM Tony Perez

Law Firm Submits Questionable Billing in Central Basin Water Investigation of Former GM Tony Perez

  By Brian Hews A Hews Media Group-Community News investigation has, according to documents obtained from a public records request, revealed that the Los Angeles law firm of Tafoya and…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Artesia boys basketball holds off Norwalk in Suburban League opener

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Artesia boys basketball holds off Norwalk in Suburban League opener

By Loren Kopff The Norwalk boys basketball team owned the first half of its Suburban League opener against visiting Artesia this past Wednesday night. But the Pioneers ended the half…

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Hirata’s three-pointer ices Cerritos’ victory over Gahr

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Hirata’s three-pointer ices Cerritos’ victory over Gahr

By Loren Kopff The Cerritos-Gahr boys basketball city rivalry has been intense since 1999 but now, the two girls’ squads are trying to show that their rivalry, albeit a short…

SOCCER: One goal just enough for Norwalk to ring in 2015 with victory

By Loren Kopff The Norwalk boys soccer team wrapped up its non league slate with a home game against Long Beach Wilson last Friday and one goal was all the…

Man Shot, Killed in Downey

On January 10, 2015, at approximately 10:26 p.m., Downey Police Dispatch received several 911 calls regarding shots fired. Downey Police Officers responded to the 13000 block of Earnshaw where they…

TSA Week in Review: 32 Firearms Discovered in Carry-on Bags, a Sickle, and More

TSA Week in Review: 32 Firearms Discovered in Carry-on Bags, a Sickle, and More

From blog.tsa.gov   Loaded firearm discovered in carry-on bag at ATL 32 Firearms Discovered This Week – Of the 32 firearms, 26 were loaded and 13 had rounds chambered. Artfully Concealed Prohibited Items – It’s important to examine…

Commerce City Council OK’s Its Own 35% Pay Raise

Commerce City Council OK’s Its Own 35% Pay Raise

      Councilwoman Denise Robles cast the lone no vote during second reading, outgoing Councilman Joe Aguilar does his friends a favor by voting yes for the raise. By Tammye…

January 9-15 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

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Senator Mendoza Responds to Governor Brown’s Proposed State Budget

Senator Mendoza Responds to Governor Brown’s Proposed State Budget

HMG-CN Political Wire Sacramento – Senator Tony Mendoza (D-Artesia), Chair of the Senate Labor & Industrial Relations Committee, issued the following statement regarding Governor Jerry Brown’s proposed 2015-16 state budget today: “The governor’s budget…

Hews Media Group-Community News’ Central Basin Water District Investigation Results in $30,000 Fine From FPPC

Hews Media Group-Community News’ Central Basin Water District Investigation Results in $30,000 Fine From FPPC

By Brian Hews A Hews Media Group-Community News February 2014 expose that centered around Central Basin Municipal Water District (CBMWD) former General Manager Art Aguilar and Pacifica Services, owned by…

Los Angeles Loses Out to Boston to Host 2024 Summer Olympics

Los Angeles was one-upped by  Boston as the pick to vie for the 2024 Olympic Games. In making the recommendation,  Boston beat Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., to be the city…

PizzaRev Opening in La Habra

Build-Your-Own Pizza Concept to Open in La Habra on Thursday, January 15; Hosts Fundraiser for Angels RBI League  La Habra, CA, January 7, 2015 – To mark its second location into…

Jan. 2-8 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

Jan. 2-8 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

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Commerce Central Library Project Receives Much Needed Funds

By Tammye McDuff Beatriz Sarmiento, Director of Library Services for the City of Commerce announced that the main library is now open to the public even though some renovations are…

Bellflower Moves Forward on Vehicle Lifts, Continues UUT

By Tammye Mcduff The Bellflower City Council, at its regular December 8 meeting, considered going forward with the current pilot program that allowed installation of 42 vehicle lifts within a…

Norwalk to Get 15 Acres of the Norwalk Tank Farm

Norwalk to Get 15 Acres of the Norwalk Tank Farm

  By Brian Hews Norwalk City Manager Mike Egan was ecstatic when he heard the news that the city of Norwalk will finally receive 15 acres of the 51-acre former…

Commerce City Council Candidate Hugo Argumedo Holds Meet and Greet at City Hall

Commerce City Council Candidate  Hugo Argumedo Holds Meet and Greet at City Hall

Lakewood Education Foundation Event Raises $42,000

Lakewood Education Foundation Event Raises $42,000

  By Rico Dizon The Lakewood Education Foundation raised a record $42,243 at its 12th anniversary celebration that took place at Monte Verde Park this past month. The funds, which…

Letters: Yes on AA, the Right Way

The proponents of Measure AA had the keys to the kingdom.  A well performing school district by most measures, labor peace, a well educated electorate, growing economy, and well stocked…

Guest Opinion: Central Basin Municipal Water District Candidates Becerra, Jaimes, and Barba Never Campaigned

Guest Opinion: Central Basin Municipal Water District Candidates Becerra, Jaimes, and Barba Never Campaigned

Three cheers for James E. Becerra, Noel A. Jaimes and L. Hilary Barba. Bravo for having your “E, A, and L” all appear on an actual election ballot!  I’m sure…