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Author Susan Wiggs Comes to the Cerritos Library

“New York Times” bestselling author Susan Wiggs discusses her book “Family Tree” at 7 p.m. on Monday, August 15 in the Cerritos Library Skyline Room. The free event is open…

Letter to the Editor Re: Law Enforcement is a Priority in Cerritos

Cerritos Mayor George Ray recently penned an article regarding the importance of public safety and law enforcement in our City. I would like to voice my strong support of the…

Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach Brings a Day at the Beach to Patients during “Hospital-Style” Boardwalk Carnival

  Friday, Aug. 5 10:15 – 11:15 a.m. Why: More than 40 firefighters wearing beach gear walking pediatric patients around to different craft and game booths Patients stepping inside a…

Hews Media Group-Community News July 29, 2016 Digital Publication

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Cerritos College Trustee Bob Arthur Seen at Republican Convention Zelously Supporting Christie & Trump

Cerritos College Trustee Bob Arthur Seen at Republican Convention Zelously Supporting Christie & Trump

By Brian Hews Hews Media Group-Community News has received pictures from concened residents and Cerritos College students that show Cerritos College Trustee Bob Arthur vehemently supporting Chris Christie and  Donald…

DIRTY WATER: Central Basin Water Director James Roybal Faces $15,000 Fine

DIRTY WATER: Central Basin Water Director James Roybal Faces $15,000 Fine

  By Brian Hews Embattled Central Basin Water Director James Roybal, the target of a recall movement started in March of this year, has been charged by the Fair Political…

Weekly Crime Summary

July 18 – July 24, 2016 Sign up for Emergency Notifications Alert LA County is an emergency mass notification system that will be used to contact the public and businesses that…

Mayor George Ray: Law Enforcement is a Priority in Cerritos

Mayor George Ray: Law Enforcement is a Priority in Cerritos

  By Cerritos Mayor George Ray The safety of Cerritos residents is a top priority of the City of Cerritos. The community’s safe and welcoming environment is the result of…

Hews Media Group-Community News July 29, 2016 Front Page Preview

Cerritos City Council Adopts $122 Million Financial Plan for 2016-2017

City News Service The Cerritos City Council/Successor Agency adopted a $122.3 million combined financial program for fiscal year 2016-2017 on June 20, 2016. The program includes a City operating budget…

Representative Linda Sánchez (D-CA) Visits Lakewood Regional Medical Center

Representative Linda Sánchez (D-CA) Visits Lakewood Regional Medical Center

  LAKEWOOD, CA, – Representative Linda Sánchez (D-CA) visited Lakewood Regional Medical Center on Wednesday, July 20th.  During her visit, the Congresswoman from the 39th district met with John Grah,…

2012 Utility Tax Helping Bellflower Move Forward With Economic Programs

By Tammye McDuff The Temporary Utility User’s Tax Oversight Board [TUUTOB] held their second update and report Tuesday, July 19, 2016. The City of Bellflower amended its Utility Users’ Tax…

City of Cerritos Community Safety Counter to close on Sundays; weekend parking permit to cover Saturday and Sunday

Beginning Monday, August 1, the City of Cerritos Community Safety Counter will be closed on Sunday. As a result of this change, a temporary overnight parking permit issued on Saturday…

SOURCES: FPPC Contemplating Giving Commerce Councilwoman Tina Baca Del Rio a Reduced Monetary Penalty

  By Brian Hews The Fair Political Practices Commission slammed Tina Baca Del Rio this past week with a record $104,000 fine as a result of a 2013 Hews Media…

July 22, 2016 Hews Media Group-Community News Front Page Preview

Lynwood City Councilwoman Pulls Papers to Run Against Central Basin Municipal Water Director Leticia Vasquez

Lynwood City Councilwoman Pulls Papers to Run Against Central Basin Municipal Water Director Leticia Vasquez

Staff Report NORWALK—Today, Maria T. Santillan-Beas, the first Latina to be elected to the Lynwood City Council by voters back in 2003, pulled papers at the County Registrar-Recorder’s Office to…

Shooting at Artesia Graduation Party Leaves One Dead

By Brian Hews One man was killed and two others were hurt at an Artesia graduation celebration. Four people hit a back yard graduation party in Artesia Saturday night and…

Two Officers Shot Dead In Baton Rouge

Several media outlets are reporting that two officers have been shot in Baton Rouge. HMG-CN will update when available. The Advocate reports that two Baton Rouge police officers have been…

FPPC Ruling Indicates Commerce Councilwoman Tina Baca Del Rio Embezzled Campaign Funds

FPPC Ruling Indicates Commerce Councilwoman Tina Baca Del Rio Embezzled Campaign Funds

By Brian Hews The Fair Political Practices Commission slammed Tina Baca Del Rio this past week with a record $104,000 fine as a result of a 2013 Hews Media Group-Community…

Full Overnight NB and SB I-5 Closures Planned Tonight; Traffic Shift to Newly Constructed Lanes

NORWALK – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will close all northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 5 from Valley View Avenue to Rosecrans Avenue on Friday, July 15 through Saturday, July 16…