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Canada will require Google and Meta to pay media outlets for news under bill set to become law

Canada will require Google and Meta to pay media outlets for news under bill set to become law

June 24, 2023 OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Canada’s Senate on Thursday passed a bill that will require Google and Meta to pay media outlets for news content that they share…

June 23, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

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Lifeguard Shortage Will Cut L.A. County Pool Hours

San Fernando Recreation Park and Aquatic Center is a year-round pool that will not have its hours cut, but many others will be open on staggered days. June 22, 2023…

PREMIER GIRLS FASTPITCH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA QUALIFIER – Area athletes, coaches vie for a berth in end of summer’s top tournament

PREMIER GIRLS FASTPITCH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA QUALIFIER – Area athletes, coaches vie for a berth in end of summer’s top tournament

June 22, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter IRVINE-Many of the area’s high school softball players’ travel teams have already clinched a spot in the Premier Girls Fastpitch…

FIVE YEARS OF 605 LEAGUE – Cerritos High and others finding competitive comfort in 605 League 

By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter Artesia High, Cerritos High and John Glenn High, once longtime members of the defunct Suburban League, were hoping for a better chance to…

US approves chicken made from cultivated cells, the nation’s first ‘lab-grown’ meat

US approves chicken made from cultivated cells, the nation’s first ‘lab-grown’ meat

Facility where lab grown meat is harvested. JUNE 21, 2023 For the first time, U.S. regulators on Wednesday approved the sale of chicken made from animal cells, allowing two California…

Councilmember Endorsed by the Cerritos Republican Club Wants to Ban Books

June 21, 2022 By Brian Hews Gracey Van Der Mark, an extremely controversial Huntington Beach Councilmember who has been accused of being affiliated with white supremacists while at the same…

Man Killed in Single-Vehicle Freeway Crash in Cerritos ID’d

June 19, 2023 The man killed during a single-vehicle crash on the Artesia (91) Freeway in Cerritos was publicly identified Monday. Nicholas Temkey was 55 years old and pronounced dead…

LAT: Migrants Sent to California Say They Were Duped & Abandoned by DeSantis

JUNE 17, 2023 SACRAMENTO —  They saw themselves in the video that Florida officials offered up as proof of their consent to travel to California, but they said it’s not…

Mass Shooting in Carson Leave 10 Injured, Two Critical

June 17, 2023    On June 17, 2023, at approximately 12:05 a.m. deputies from Carson Sheriff’s Station were dispatched to the 1500 block of Abila Street in the City of…

La Mirada Woman’s Death Ruled Homicide, Juvenile Detained

La Mirada Woman’s Death Ruled Homicide, Juvenile Detained

A La Mirada woman’s death on June 4 was ruled a homicide, the coroner’s office stated, with a juvenile detained the same day for the fatal stabbing. Maria Rodriguez, 49,…

Leticia Vasquez Files Worker’s Compensation Lawsuit Against Central Basin

Leticia Vasquez Files Worker’s Compensation Lawsuit Against Central Basin

By Brian Hews Los Cerritos Community News has learned that Central Basin Director Leticia Vasquez, using her husband “Sweet James” Ron  Wilson as her free attorney, filed a workmen’s compensation…

June 16, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

June 16, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

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TRIPLE CROWN SPORTS ZOOM INTO JUNE TOURNAMENT – Area softball players prepare for major qualifying tournament in big showcase tournament

JUNE 15, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter Now that the high school softball season is over, it’s time for travel players to showcase their talents even more…

Syscoin vs. Bitcoin: Which Blockchain Platform is the Better Choice?

When it comes to blockchain platforms, two names immediately come to mind: Syscoin and Bitcoin. Both are well-established platforms that offer unique features and benefits. But which one is the…

SUBURBAN VALLEY CONFERENCE – New conference with competitive leagues a win-win for all

June 14, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter In a way, the Suburban Valley Conference, which makes up the Gateway League and the Mid-Cities League, can be linked…

Underpaid and Overworked? Plan to increase pay of city councilmembers on Newsom’s desk

Underpaid and Overworked? Plan to increase pay of city councilmembers on Newsom’s desk

June 14, 2023 Senate Bill 329 by state Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, which is heading to Newsom’s desk, would allow city councils to raise their maximum pay to keep pace…

LA Councilman Curren Price Charged in Pay-to-Play Scheme

LA Councilman Curren Price Charged in Pay-to-Play Scheme

June 13, 2023 Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced that Los Angeles Councilmember Curren Price was charged today for having a financial interest in projects that he voted…

Hawaiian Gardens Announces Annual Youth And Adult Scholarship Program Recipients

Hawaiian Gardens Announces Annual Youth And Adult Scholarship Program Recipients

JUNE 13, 2023 By Brian Hews This week, the city of Hawaiian Gardens announced the recipients of the annual Youth and Adult Scholarship Programs.  Each year, the city awards scholarships…

Having a Picnic or a Barbecue? Beware of Foodborne Bacteria as the Weather Warms Up

 It’s important to make sure that when eating or grilling outdoors, you need to apply food safety precautions to help you avoid getting sick and spoil enjoyment with family and…