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Cerritos 8U All Stars Capture Second Place at Pico Tournament

Cerritos 8U All Stars Capture Second Place at Pico Tournament

Montebello City Council Candidate Vanessa Delgado Has Ties to Tom Calderon

Montebello City Council Candidate Vanessa Delgado Has Ties to Tom Calderon

  Delgado also just recently changed her address so she could vote in  Montebello. By Brian Hews A Hews-Media Group-Community News investigation has found that Vanessa Delgado, the recently declared…

EXCLUSIVE: Central Basin Water President Bob Apodaca Negotiates Plea Deal, Will Testify Against Ron and Tom Calderon

EXCLUSIVE: Central Basin Water President Bob Apodaca Negotiates Plea Deal, Will Testify Against Ron and Tom Calderon

By Brian Hews Hews Media Group-Community News has learned that Central Basin Municipal Water District President Robert “Bob” Apodaca has plead guilty to lesser charges and negotiated a plea agreement…

HEWS MEDIA GROUP-COMMUNITY NEWS FINALIST IN TWO LA PRESS CLUB AWARD NEWS CATEGORIES

HEWS MEDIA GROUP-COMMUNITY NEWS FINALIST IN TWO LA PRESS CLUB AWARD NEWS CATEGORIES

      Staff Report For the third straight year, Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News and Publisher Brian Hews has garnered two Los Angeles Press Club finalist nominations to…

Cerritos State of the City Hosted by the Cerritos Regional Chamber of Commerce

Cerritos State of the City Hosted by the Cerritos Regional Chamber of Commerce

    By Tammye McDuff Cerritos held their annual State of the City luncheon hosted by the Cerritos Regional Chamber of Commerce at the Performing Arts Center this past Wednesday.…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Pair of young Cerritos swimmers honored for achievements

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Pair of young Cerritos swimmers honored for achievements

By Loren Kopff   Kevin Lee and Ethan Umpornpuckdi from the Cerritos Aquatic Club were awarded for their fine accomplishments at the Southern California Swimming banquet this past Sunday. In…

EXCLUSIVE: Commerce City Attorney Racking Up Huge Legal Fees, Averaging Over $47,000 Per Month

EXCLUSIVE: Commerce City Attorney Racking Up Huge Legal Fees, Averaging Over $47,000 Per Month

  By Brian Hews Hews Media Group-Community News has obtained records that show current Commerce City Attorney Eddie Olivo has billed the City of Commerce nearly $2 million since 2011,…

ABC ADMINISTRATOR WINS STATE MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR

ABC ADMINISTRATOR WINS  STATE MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR

    Staff Report On May 6, 2015 the Association of California School Administrators Region XIV held their Awards Ceremony at the Grand Event Center in Long Beach.  Crechena Wise,…

Two Norwalk-La Mirada Schools Receive California Gold Ribbons

Two Norwalk-La Mirada Schools Receive California Gold Ribbons

  Staff Report Two Norwalk-La Mirada Unified schools have been designated as California Gold Ribbon Schools – the state’s highest award for academic excellence – giving the district a win…

JFK Scholarship Foundation Holds Evening of Honor

JFK Scholarship Foundation Holds Evening of Honor

By Loreen Berlin The Scholarship Foundation of John F. Kennedy High School in La Palma, held its 2015 fundraising dinner Saturday, May 9, at the Knott’s Berry Farm Resort Hotel,…

Bellflower Mayoral Transition Held at Green Room

Bellflower Mayoral Transition Held at Green Room

By Tammye McDuff The city of Bellflower extended congratulations and kudos’ to Sonny Santa Ines for serving successfully as Mayor for his 2014-2015 terms. Current Mayor Scott Larsen said, “today…

Mayfair Middle School Students Launch Service Projects for Award-Winning Civics Program

Mayfair Middle School Students Launch Service Projects for Award-Winning Civics Program

  LAKEWOOD – Bellflower Unified’s Mayfair Middle School students are launching public service projects and preparing for a school-sponsored trek to the U.S. Capitol as part of an innovative civics program recently…

CERRITOS HIGH BASEBALL ENDS LOSING DROUGHT OF NEARLY TWO DECADES

CERRITOS HIGH BASEBALL ENDS LOSING DROUGHT OF NEARLY TWO DECADES

    By Loren Kopff   The word ‘playoffs’ or the phrase ‘winning season’ have not been in the vocabulary of Cerritos High baseball much since 1998. Sixteen straight losing…

LA MIRADA HIGH HOLDS TEST DRIVE FOR STUDENT-BUILT ELECTRIC VEHICLE

LA MIRADA HIGH HOLDS TEST DRIVE FOR  STUDENT-BUILT ELECTRIC VEHICLE

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified marked its 10th Annual “Zero Emissions: Bike, Walk to School Day” by showcasing a student-built, all-electric vehicle on April 24 at La Mirada High School. It was…

Inert Grenade Found in Clothing at Cerritos Goodwill

Inert Grenade Found in Clothing at Cerritos Goodwill

      From Cerritos Sheriff’s Facebook An MK-2 WWII era grenade was discovered in a pile of donated clothing by Goodwill store employees. Cerritos Station deputies evacuated neighboring businesses…

Valley Christian Alumna Kenna on Verge of Debut Single, Album

Valley Christian Alumna Kenna on Verge of Debut Single, Album

By Loren Kopff For three years at Valley Christian High School, Kenna was primarily known for being a varsity member of the girls basketball team. But she also had another…

April 17-23 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

April 17-23 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

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15TH ANNUAL CERRITOS COMMUNITY PRAYER BREAKFAST

15TH ANNUAL CERRITOS  COMMUNITY PRAYER BREAKFAST

By Tammye McDuff On Wednesday, May 13, the Fifteenth Annual Cerritos Community Prayer Breakfast will be held at the Cerritos Sheraton Hotel, 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.  This year’s keynote…

RED CROSS VETERANS HISTORY PROJECT-COLLECTING STORIES OF WAR

RED CROSS VETERANS HISTORY PROJECT-COLLECTING STORIES OF WAR

By Tammye McDuff   The American Red Cross has an unwavering commitment to members of the U.S. Military, its Veterans and their families, providing support in numerous ways. The Red…

Storefront Safety Vehicle Impact Protection Ordinance Approved by Artesia City Council

Storefront Safety Vehicle Impact Protection Ordinance Approved by Artesia City Council

By Rico Dizon After a number of public hearings, modifications, and two months short of one year since the idea of a vehicle impact protection ordinance was first brought up,…