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How to Overcome Procrastination: 8 Steps to Start Studying Now

How to Overcome Procrastination: 8 Steps to Start Studying Now

Procrastination. We’ve all been there. It’s that all-too-familiar force pulling you towards anything but studying. Maybe it’s another episode of that show you’re binge-watching, or perhaps just staring blankly at…

WEEK SEVEN FOOTBALL – Gahr rallies for pair of fourth quarter touchdowns against Cerritos, reclaims Silver Milk Barrel

The blocking of Cerritos High senior lineman William Peterson paves the way for junior running back Dikshanta Adhikari in last Friday’s city rivalry contest at Gahr High. Adhikari gained 119…

City of Orange Will Get Its Second Goodwill

City of Orange Will Get Its Second Goodwill

October 9, 2023 By Brian Hews Area residents enjoyed th former Big Lots in the Home Depot Center on Tustin and Taft…until it suddenly closed. But now there is new…

The Obesity Epidemic Remains Rampant in the LA Area

The Obesity Epidemic Remains Rampant in the LA Area

The past few years have seen a spike in obesity in the Los Angeles County area. 37% of teens in LA are overweight or obese, followed by 22% for the adults.…

October 6, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

In Today’s World of Finance, Crypto Literacy Is More Important Than Ever 

According to the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, there’s nothing permanent except for change. The financial sector is no exception to this fact. Many changes in the financial landscape have been positive.…

Glendale Elementary School Coach and Aide Charged With Molesting at Least Six Boys

Glendale Elementary School Coach and Aide Charged With Molesting at Least Six Boys

Pedro Antonio Tellez was charged with eight felony counts of lewd acts upon a child under age 14. October 5, 2023 Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced today that…

I Got Cancer… and I Rang the Bell

I Got Cancer… and I Rang the Bell

LCCN JOURNALIST Laurie Hanson with her  blue engineers hat ringing the bell upon completion of all her cancer treatments including chemo and radiation therapies. With her is the Radiation Oncology…

Teamsters Endorse Sen. Bob Archuleta for Congress

Teamsters Endorse Sen. Bob Archuleta for Congress

Oct 5, 2023 Staff Report Senator and 82nd Airborne Division Army Veteran Bob Archuleta announced the endorsement from Teamsters Joint Council 42. Teamsters Joint Council 42 is the home to…

News And Notes From Press Row – Artesia Girls Volleyball Outlasts Whitney in  Five-Set Thriller, Tightens 605 League Playoff Race

News And Notes From Press Row – Artesia Girls Volleyball Outlasts Whitney in  Five-Set Thriller, Tightens 605 League Playoff Race

October 5, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter When the Artesia High girls volleyball team hosted Whitney High this past Tuesday, it knew that a loss to the…

Gateway League Football – Norwalk Puts Up Fight In First Half Before Downey, Rios Cruise To League-Opening Win

October 4, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter For nearly 22 minutes, Norwalk High stayed right with Downey High, the defending CIF-Southern Section Division 4 champions last Friday…

Gateway League Girls Volleyball La Mirada, Ojeisekhoba Bounce Back From Slow Start, Turn Up Energy In Defeating Gahr

October 4, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter It was a Gateway League tilt between CIF-Southern Section Division 6 rivals when No. 5 La Mirada High went to…

WEEK SIX FOOTBALL – Cerritos has the offensive numbers to leave with a win, but Dons fall to Chino

WEEK SIX FOOTBALL – Cerritos has the offensive numbers to leave with a win, but Dons fall to Chino

Cerritos High senior linebacker Jeremiah Bagaygay (left) and junior linebacker Nathaniel Crawford team up to tackle Aiden Estrada of Chino High after one of his three catches in last Thursday…

L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn Secures $1.2 Million for Artesia Parks

L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn Secures $1.2 Million for Artesia Parks

Sup. Janice Hahn October 4, 2023 Los Angeles County Fourth District Supervisor Janice Hahn has secured $1.2 million to improve Artesia city parks, providing crucial support for A.J. Padelford Park…

Executive Director of California Cardrooms JPA Handing Out Big Money No-Bid Contracts

Executive Director of California Cardrooms JPA Handing Out Big Money No-Bid Contracts

October 3, 2023 By Brian Hews A Los Cerritos Community News investigation has found that Juan Garza, Executive Director of California Cities for Self-Reliance (CSR), a joint powers authority that…

Adopt a Kitten Today!

Adopt a Kitten Today!

October 2, 2023 LCCN Staff Report Blue (left) and Bodhi are still searching for a forever home! Blue came to us with a sister from a kill shelter, unfortunately his…

Gov. Gavin Newsom will name Laphonza Butler to fill the vacancy left by the death of Dianne Feinstein

October 1, 2023 (NYT)~Gov. Gavin Newsom of California is expected on Monday to name Laphonza Butler, the president of Emily’s List and a former labor leader, to fill the vacancy…

MOLAA Builds Bridges Over Borders to Bring Communities Together in the Latinx Celebration of the Arts

MOLAA Builds Bridges Over Borders to Bring Communities Together in the Latinx Celebration of the Arts

S By Lydia E. Ringwald In the world where media often focuses on the conflicts and differences that separate, the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach focuses on…

What Makes a High School Great?

What Makes a High School Great?

By Brent Davis, PhD Professor of General Education,  American University of Health Sciences, Signal Hill, CA. Most parents want to send their children to a great high school. But what makes…

September 29, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

September 29, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper