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Moody’s Places Central Basin Municipal Water on Review for Possible Downgrade

Moody’s Places Central Basin Municipal Water on Review for Possible Downgrade

Staff Report   In another blow to the embattled water agency, Moody’s Investors Service has placed Central Basin Municipal Water District’s debt, its Aa3 Certificates of Participation, under review for…

La Palma-Cerritos AAUW Enjoy a Hot Summer BBQ and Plan for a Fall Fashion Show Fundraiser for Scholarships

  By Edna Ethington About 35 members, spouses and guests of the La Palma-Cerritos Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) gathered at Cerritos Park East on Sunday,…

ABC Appoints New Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources

  On Tuesday, August 11th, ABC Unified School District Board of Education approved the appointment of Dr. Susan Hixson as the new Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources. Dr. Hixson has…

Golden State Water Upgrades Water Mains in Artesia Neighborhoods

A neighborhood in Artesia is currently undergoing a major utility upgrade as Golden State Water Company replaces old water main pipes with newer, larger pipes. The new water mains are…

Los Angeles Times Grades Politicians, Who’s Grading the Times?

By Brian Hews Last week, the Los Angles Times graded Mayor Garcetti, and other Los Angeles politicians, giving him a “C” as Mayor of Los Angeles. I guess all of…

West Nile Virus Confirmed in Cerritos

West Nile Virus Confirmed in Cerritos

  West Nile virus activity confirmed in Cerritos Staff Report The Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District (GLACVCD) has confirmed West Nile virus activity in a mosquito sample collected…

Op/Ed: Los Angeles County Needs to Take Control of Central Basin Municipal Water District

Op/Ed: Los Angeles County Needs to Take Control of Central Basin Municipal Water District

Years of corruption and Board control by a dysfunctional majority leave take-over by County Supervisors as only solution to fix the beleaguered water agency. By Brian Hews The time has come, the Three must go.…

ABCUSD 2014 Back to School Resource Guide and Magazine

Click here to view a PDF of our 2014 Back to School Resource Guide and Magazine.  2015 Information and Advertising Rates below. Email [email protected] for any inquiries or call 562.407.3873.…

HMG-CN INVESTIGATION: Washington Blvd. Construction Firm a Massive 80% Over Budget, Adds $1.1 Million to Project

HMG-CN INVESTIGATION: Washington Blvd. Construction Firm a Massive 80% Over Budget, Adds $1.1 Million to Project

Bid started at $1,405,000, ended at $2,589,000, with seven no-bid amendments approved by Leon, Altamirano, Baca Del Rio and Aguilar from 2012-2014.   By Brian Hews A Hews Media Group-Community News investigation has…

Montebello Council Approves Controversial Housing Development

Montebello Council Approves Controversial Housing Development

At the July 22, 2015 Montebello City Council meeting, Mayor Jack Hadjinian, Vice Mayor Art Barajas, Councilmember Christina Cortez and Councilmember Vivian Romero hastily voted to approve the controversial “2113…

EXCLUSIVE: High Pressure Oil Leak Damages Santa Fe Springs Neighborhood

EXCLUSIVE: High Pressure Oil Leak Damages Santa Fe Springs Neighborhood

  By Brian Hews Residents in the normally quiet Villages at Heritage Springs in Santa Fe Springs, located on Telegraph between Norwalk and Bloomfield Boulevards, were shocked when word spread…

New City Water Restrictions in Effect in Bellflower

  By Tammye McDuff   California’s historic drought has led to Cities taking drastic measures. In response, the City of Bellflower has passed an ordinance requiring residents and businesses to…

New RFP for LA Fire Museum

  By Tammye McDuff The City of Bellflower initiated a competitive selection process December 2014 to secure a qualified design entity to build the LA County Fire Museum and Event…

La Palma Supports Orange County Homeless Efforts

By Tammye McDuff   The County of Orange has approved a ten-year plan to end homelessness that was developed by the Commission to End Homelessness (CEH). The Plan outlines the…

Downey Cycles in a Master Bike Plan

By Tammye McDuff   As a means of reducing increased traffic congestion and lower emissions Downey has joined forces with a number of Gateway Cities to enhance feasibility of active…

Lakewood to Revise Landscape Master Plan

  By Tammye McDuff   The city of Lakewood is known for the beauty of their lush landscape and medians along the arterial streets. The long time standard landscape palette…

ARTESIA ARCHWAY: Council Discusses Naming Entry Arch

By Tammye McDuff A preliminary discussion was held at Council July 13, 2015 relating to the highly anticipated Phase IV of the Pioneer Boulevard Improvement Project, which includes building the…

BREAKING: Father of Three Shot to Death in Hawaiian Gardens

Sunday August 2, 2015 A father of three was fatally shot near his home in Hawaiian Gardens Sunday; a homicide investigation was underway The shooting was at the 12200 block…

Commerce City Attorney Eddie Olivo Up To His Old Tricks

Commerce City Attorney Eddie Olivo Up To His Old Tricks

      By Brian Hews After her recall in 2008, current Commerce Mayor pro tem Tina Baca Del Rio surprisingly won her election in 2009 with the active help…

National Night Out Against Crime to be Held August 6

    La Mirada’s annual National Night Out event to take a stand against crime will be held on Thursday, August 6, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at La…