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Norwalk City Council considers slashing Chamber funding, other programs

Norwalk City Council considers slashing Chamber funding, other programs

By Rico Dizon Could the Norwalk City Council be on the verge of eliminating funding to the cash strapped Norwalk Chamber of Commerce? On Tuesday, the Norwalk City Council held…

Hawaiian Gardens Council Censures Barry Bruce

Hawaiian Gardens Council Censures Barry Bruce

  By Jerry Bernstein The Hawaiian Gardens City Council. in a 3-1 vote, censured Councilmember Barry Bruce for violations of council policy regarding the conduct and decorum for council meetings…

New Game Puts Cerritos Council in a Pickle

New Game Puts Cerritos Council in a Pickle

By Jerry Bernstein The Cerritos City Council Chamber was packed with residents living adjacent to Westgate Park at the Apr. 23 council meeting, who were split on where a fairly…

Ex-Upland Mayor Pleads Guilty to Bribery Charge

RIVERSIDE, CA— The former mayor of Upland pleaded guilty today to a federal bribery charge, admitting that he accepted a $5,000 payment in exchange for helping a business obtain a…

John Glenn builds momentum, stays alive in playoff hunt with road win at Artesia

By Loren Kopff SUBURBAN LEAGUE BASEBALL Memo to the Suburban League baseball community: don’t sleep on John Glenn. The Eagles continue to climb up the standings with their young team…

Cerritos Sheriff’s Deputy Charged with Sex Crimes

A 10-year veteran of the Cerritos Sheriff’s Department has been charged in a felony complaint for allegedly engaging in a sexual relationship with an underage girl, the District Attorney’s Office…

VIDEO: Los Cerritos Community Newspaper makes ‘news’ after LA County Assessor offices raided

VIDEO: Los Cerritos Community Newspaper makes ‘news’ after LA County Assessor offices raided

Los Cerritos Community Newspaper Publisher Brian Hews and Investigative Reporter Randy Economy appeared on CBS Los Angeles and KCAL-9 News on Wednesday night with reporter Dave Bryan, to highlight the…

Raids on LA County Assessor offices leave employees locked out for hours

By Brian Hews The massive raids by members of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office into a dozen location of the Los Angeles County Assessor’s office literally left employees…

Pacific Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble’s “Movie Music” concert features

  Pacific Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble’s “Movie Music” concert features favorites from “Apollo 13,” “Star Trek,” “harry potter,” “the Incredibles” and more   Who: Pacific Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble (PSYWE),…

Rudy Bermudez attempts political comeback in 57th Assembly District campaign

Rudy Bermudez attempts political comeback in 57th Assembly District campaign

By Brian Hews Rudy Bermudez is ready to return to public office, and is running an aggressive campaign in the 57th State Assembly District. Bermudez has been a fixture in…

Ian Calderon touts “family ties,” “fresh perspective” in quest for 57th Assembly District seat

Ian Calderon touts “family ties,” “fresh perspective” in quest for 57th Assembly District seat

By Brian Hews Ian Charles Calderon grew up in politics, campaigning, and public service. Now the 26 year old son of Assemblyman Charles Calderon is involved in his first attempt…

Defensive blunders cost Cerritos chance of unbeaten Suburban League season

By Loren Kopff For the second straight time in a span of 48 hours, the Cerritos softball team jumped on Mayfair in the early innings of its crucial Suburban League…

Pair Pleads Today in Massive Ponzi Scheme in Los Angeles County

POMONA – Two Diamond Bar women charged with defrauding seven people out nearly $600,000 pleaded no contest today and were immediately sentenced to three years in county jail and ordered…

Assemblyman Tony Mendoza touts ‘outsider’ role in campaign for Central Basin Water Board

By Brian Hews California State Assemblyman Tony Mendoza is proud of being “an outsider” when it comes to this upcoming election for a seat on the Central Basin Water Board…

Jay Gray urges voters to “clean up” Central Basin Water Board in June campaign

Jay Gray urges voters to “clean up” Central Basin Water Board in June campaign

By Brian Hews Cerritos resident Jay Gray jumped into this year’s campaign for Board of Directors in the Central Basin Water Board in District 5 for one main reason. “It…

Phil Hawkins stresses experience in race for a fourth term on Central Basin Water Board

Phil Hawkins stresses experience in race for a fourth term on Central Basin Water Board

By Brian Hews Phil Hawkins is no stranger to elected office and community involvement during the past thirty year. The Cerritos resident is attempting to get reelected to his fourth…

Help 1st CEB Adoption Committee Raise Funds

Bring this flyer in and Polly’s will donate 20%!…

Breaking: Man survives attempted hanging off local bridge

Breaking: Man survives attempted hanging off local bridge

  By Brian Hews A local man could be getting a second chance at life after an apparent suicide attempt failed. On Sunday at approximately 5:27 PM, deputies from the…

EDITOR: “Not Thinking a Thing is Wrong Gives it a Superficial Appearance of Being Right” – Thomas Paine

I had been in the office for a short time when VAL LYNDER, DEFENDER OF ALL THAT IS TRUE, appeared before my desk. “Well,” she said. “Well what?” I replied.…

Below is LCCN’s article timeline of the DA’s investigation of the LA County Assessor’s Office

Original post Mar 10, 2012 This timeline below clearly shows Los Cerritos Community News was the first to break the story and continues to lead all news sources. Those same…