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Alberta Luna: Older American Nominee of Norwalk Gives Light, Inspiration to the Community

Alberta Luna: Older American Nominee of Norwalk Gives Light, Inspiration to the Community

By Rico Dizon   If you see an elderly lady making the rounds at Norwalk Certified Farmers Market she is not actually shopping for something to bring home.  She is…

May 4th La Mirada Lamplighter Newspaper e-edition online now

Open publication – Free publishing…

CERRITOS Crime Summary for April 23-29, 2012

As a community service, Los Cerritos Community Newspaper will be updating the reported crimes in our community.  This is the most recent report. Part I felony crimes rose from 23…

Video: Sanchez Criticizes House Republicans as ‘Do Nothing’ Representatives

Video: Sanchez Criticizes House Republicans as ‘Do Nothing’ Representatives

Congresswoman Linda Sanchez said residents in the39th Congressional District are anxious about the economy, worried about their jobs, andconcerned about their mortgage payments and if they can get them modified.…

Hawaiian Gardens Seeks Answers to New Post Office Site

Hawaiian Gardens  Seeks Answers to  New Post Office Site

  By Jerry Bernstein The question asked is “What is the status of a new Hawaiian Gardens Post Office site? Councilmember Reynaldo Rodriguez said the city was notified months ago…

Questions remain over Downey and Norwalk newspaper deal

Questions remain over Downey and Norwalk newspaper deal

Email describes secret meeting held at Outback Steakhouse between Kelley, Mendez, Egan, Norwalk Chamber Executive Director Vivian Hansen, President Joe Derthick, Board Member Rob Cazares, and Downey publisher. By Brian…

Central Basin, WRD, Lawmakers engulfed in ‘water war’

Central Basin, WRD, Lawmakers engulfed in ‘water war’

By Brian Hews A bill winding its way through Sacramento is causing a stir within two of the most powerful local water agencies over who has the ìlegalî rights to…

LA Councilman Richard Alarcon, Wife Charged with Voter Fraud, Perjury

LA Councilman Richard Alarcon, Wife Charged with Voter Fraud, Perjury

LOS ANGELES – Prosecutors today filed perjury and voter fraud charges against Los Angeles City Councilman Richard Alarcon and his wife after a judge dismissed a 24-count Grand Jury indictment.…

Update: Myron Chisem identified as ICE Agent shooting victim in Carson; Minor son arrested

Update: Myron Chisem identified as ICE Agent shooting victim in Carson; Minor son arrested

4:35 p.m. update: The following news item has just been released to the media regarding the incident in Carson last night. “ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Special Agent Myron W.…

Mendoza bill aimed to ‘improve’ classified employee death benefits clears first hurdle

By Brian Hews A bill aimed to improve death benefits for classified employees cleared an important hurdle in Sacramento. The new law, written by Assemblyman Tony Mendoza passed the Assembly…

Valley Christian goes on the offensive attack, moves closer to outright league crown

By Loren Kopff Valley Christian softball head coach Jim Snyder wanted to get another win and improve his team’s chances of winning an Olympic League title outright. But at the…

Hawaiian Elementary School placed on ‘lock down’ as law enforcement searches for domestic violence suspect

Hawaiian Elementary School placed on ‘lock down’ as law enforcement searches for domestic violence suspect

By Brian Hews An elementary school in Hawaiian Gardens was placed on lock down Wednesday morning as members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Special Weapons Team searched for a…

Taylor Welch identified as arrested Hutchinson Middle School substitute teacher on felony lewd act on a child charge

Taylor Welch identified as arrested Hutchinson Middle School substitute teacher on felony lewd act on a child charge

By Brian Hews Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Special Victims Bureau have arrested Taylor Welch, a 22 year old resident of La Mirada for possible felony lewd act…

Linda Sánchez to Announce Winners of 2012 Annual Congressional Arts Competition at Reception and Awards Ceremony

Linda Sánchez to Announce Winners of 2012 Annual Congressional Arts Competition at Reception and Awards Ceremony

Cerritos, CA—Congresswoman Linda Sánchez will announce the winners of her 2012 Annual 39th Congressional District Arts Competition at a reception and award ceremony on Saturday, May 5th at the La Mirada Regional…

RADIO: LCCN gives latest update about “Noguez raids” on KRLA 870AM

Los Cerritos Community Newspaper Reporter Randy Economy appeared on the popular Mark Isler Show (KRLA 870AM) this past Saturday night to give the latest news update on the criminal probe…

Knabe urges Assessor job to become appointed instead of elected

Knabe urges Assessor job to become appointed instead of elected

By Brian Hews Supervisor Don Knabe has decided that voters should not be allowed to elect any future Los Angeles County Assessor; instead the decision should be made by the…

Man arrested after car chase from Hawaiian Gardens to Norwalk

By Brian Hews A 19-year-old Norwalk resident is under arrest Monday afternoon after he took a possible stolen car and led law enforcement on a chase that began in Hawaiian…

Downey newspaper filing questionable documents to obtain legal status in Norwalk

Downey newspaper filing questionable documents to obtain legal status in Norwalk

  By Brian Hews Publisher could have possibly perjured herself; Mayor Kelley, Councilman Mendez, and Chamber Executive Director Vivian Hansen’s involvement questioned. Emails between all involved can be found at…

Man shot and killed on Danby Avenue in Unincorporated Whittier

By Brian Hews Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau detectives are at the 6600 block of Danby Avenue in unincorporated Whittier, to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting death of…

La Mirada celebrates artful tree loving student artists at council meeting

La Mirada celebrates artful tree loving student artists at council meeting

By Brian Hews The La Mirada City Council honored a dozen local school age children this week as award winners in the “Love a Tree” Poster Contest. Inside the packed…