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Bellflower Recognize Service Clubs Contributions

By Tammye McDuff Congresswoman Linda Sanchez addressed more than 150 officers from 15 service clubs at the Joint Service Club Luncheon held at Simms Park in Bellflower this past week.…

Cerritos water consumption decreases by nearly 10 percent 

HMG-CN City Wire In the midst of a statewide drought emergency in California, and following emergency water conservation regulations implemented by the Cerritos City Council in August, water consumption in…

OLYMPIC LEAGUE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Inexperienced Valley Christian swept, intimidated by division’s top team

By Loren Kopff   Moments after Valley Christian’s critical girls volleyball match with Village Christian had ended last Thursday night, first-year head coach Melody Nua asked her team if it…

WEEK SIX FOOTBALL Artesia’s Cristian Rodriguez handles Cerritos on offense and defense

By Loren Kopff   Artesia’s football team, on the heels of a three-game losing streak, needed something to turn around its season and Cristian Rodriguez was the remedy the Pioneers…

Teen males arrested after home burglary in Cerritos

Teen males arrested after home burglary in Cerritos

HMG-CN Crime Wire Three Los Angeles residents were arrested after an alleged home burglary in Cerritos on October 9. At approximately 1:30 p.m., Cerritos Station deputies noticed a suspicious vehicle…

Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts: Mary Chapin Carpenter at Cerritos, a Rare Privilege

Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts: Mary Chapin Carpenter at Cerritos, a Rare Privilege

By Glen Creason   For at least the last twenty-five years Mary Chapin Carpenter has been one of America’s greatest singer-songwriters but has never gotten the acclaim she deserves in…

Vermin Infestation Halts Senior Food Program at Compton Neighborhood Center

Vermin Infestation Halts Senior Food Program at Compton Neighborhood Center

By Brian Hews A major vermin invasion at the Neighborhood Center in Compton has prompted the Los Angeles County Environmental Health Services Department to halt all meals from being served…

Memorial Service, Funeral for Bell Gardens Mayor Daniel Crespo to be held Monday at 5 p.m.

Memorial Service, Funeral for Bell Gardens Mayor Daniel Crespo to be held Monday at 5 p.m.

By Brian Hews A public memorial service for Bell Gardens Mayor Daniel Crespo  will take place tonight (Monday), October 13th at 5:00 PM at Rose Hills Memorial Chapel located at…

Norwalk Seeks Entries for Halloween Parade

  The City of Norwalk will be hosting the 31st Annual Arturo Sanchez Sr., Halloween Parade on Saturday, October 18 and is seeking individuals, veterans, and groups to participate.  The…

Dr. and Mrs. Moskowitz Donate $5,000 to Yes on Measure AA-ABCUSD School Improvement Bond

Dr. and Mrs. Moskowitz Donate $5,000 to Yes on Measure AA-ABCUSD School Improvement Bond

Commerce Legislative Update From Cristina Garcia

  By Tammye McDuff Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia took the time to thank the Commerce City Council for their leadership in ‘taking a leap of faith’ and addressing the issues with…

La Mirada City Council Awards Sheriff’s Deputy

La Mirada City Council Awards Sheriff’s Deputy

By Brian Hews The La Mirada City Council recently recognized Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Shawn Barnes for his exemplary leadership skills and efforts to enhance safety on La…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Dantuma paves the way for Valley Christian in Olympic League opener

By Loren Kopff   The Valley Christian girls volleyball team continued its dominance over Heritage Christian in the Olympic League opener this past Tuesday night in preparation for what will…

SUBURBAN LEAGUE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Amalu, Bales, Okoli lead Cerritos in five-set thriller at Norwalk, stay close to first place

By Loren Kopff   The Cerritos girls volleyball team knows a little something about knocking off defending Suburban League champions. In the past, the Lady Dons have taken care of…

Norwalk Public Information Officer Jeff Hobbs ‘Committed’ to Psychiatric Hospital in Anaheim

By Brian Hews Jeff Hobbs, the Public Information Officer for the City of Norwalk has spent the past three days in a psychiatric facility in Anaheim, Hews Media Group-Community Newspaper…

President Obama ‘Swings’ by Ted Lieu’s Congressional Campaign in Venice

President Obama ‘Swings’ by Ted Lieu’s Congressional Campaign in Venice

By Brian Hews President Barack Obama dropped into the Venice campaign headquarters of Congressional candidate Ted Lieu on Thursday night in his visit to Los Angeles. Lieu is engaged in…

92-year-old man, struck, injured by vehicle in La Palma

Updated 5 p.m. By Brian Hews A 92-year old man was injured after being hit by a slow moving car in La Palma on Wednesday morning, Hews Media Group-Community Newspaper…

Central Basin Directors to Hold ‘Illegal’ Vote to Clear Way for the Qui Tam Whistleblower Lawsuit

Central Basin Directors to Hold ‘Illegal’ Vote to Clear Way for the Qui Tam Whistleblower Lawsuit

    Item is on the Oct. 9 agenda along with a $100,000 retainer  for the L.A. based  law firm of Tafoya and Garcia to “investigate” GM Tony Perez. Tafoya…

Brown Vetoes Water Board Ethics Bill

Brown Vetoes Water Board Ethics Bill

HMG-CN Staff Report Governor Brown has once again vetoed an ethics reform bill; the latest one centered around donations to water boards members. The bill by Assemblywoman Christina Garcia (D-Bell…

Update: Former Bellflower Mayor, Court Commissioner Edward Drayer Dies After Suffering Heart Attack

Update: Former Bellflower Mayor, Court Commissioner Edward Drayer Dies After Suffering Heart Attack

(Revision:  The original post list Edward Drayer as a Judge.  Mr. Drayer served in the capacity of Court Commissioner during his distinguished career). By Brian Hews Edward Drayer, a former…