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NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW – Artesia football keeps running and running, advances to Division 14 semifinals

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW – Artesia football keeps running and running, advances to Division 14 semifinals

November 16, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter The top-ranked football team in the CIF-Southern Section’s Division 14 has not been a part of the upset bug as,…

Project FoodBox Provides Fresh ‘Produce as Medicine’ for Those in Need

Project FoodBox Provides Fresh ‘Produce as Medicine’ for Those in Need

SunTerra Produce delivers boxes of fresh produce with staples like beans or rice tailored to those with medical needs as part of their Produce FoodBox program. To date, they’ve delivered…

‘Nutcracker For Kids’ and a Full-Length ‘Nutcracker’ Hearken The Holiday Season

‘Nutcracker For Kids’ and a Full-Length ‘Nutcracker’ Hearken The Holiday Season

Photos by Skye Schmidt. November 15, 2023                                  By Lydia E. Ringwald Festival Ballet presents a child friendly version of the classic ‘Nutcracker’ ballet at Segerstrom Concert Hall with two…

La Mirada Boys Basketball Coach Back After Short Suspension

La Mirada Boys Basketball Coach Back After Short Suspension

La Mirada boys basketball coach Randy Oronoz. November 15, 2023 La Mirada boys basketball coach Randy Oronoz served only a one-game suspension this week, but it could have been more.…

Bellflower City Manager to Retire, City Hires Ryan Smoot as New City Manager

Bellflower City Manager to Retire, City Hires Ryan Smoot as New City Manager

November 14, 2023 Staff Report BELLFLOWER, CA — After 12 years of dedicated service as the City Manager of Bellflower, Jeffrey L. Stewart has announced his retirement from the city,…

November 10, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper 📰

November 10, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper 📰

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Former Bellflower Mayor Juan Garza Operated an Unlicensed Business in City for Three Years While on Council

Former Bellflower Mayor Juan Garza Operated an Unlicensed Business in City for Three Years While on Council

Juan Garza November 8, 2023 By Brian Hews A Los Cerritos Community News investigation has found that former Bellflower Mayor and current Central Basin (CB) Director Juan Garza has not…

From the Assessor’s Office – A Veterans’ Tax-Savings Benefit

Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang November 6, 2023 By Jeff Prang • Los Angeles County Assessor As we prepare to give thanks this November on Thanksgiving Day, it’s also…

The Impact of Football on the Cerritos Community

Photo by BP Miller via Unsplash Football is the most popular sport in the United States, and Los Angeles is among the biggest hotbeds of fans in the country. However,…

AURA Academy IB Mathematics – Numbers for Life

November 5, 2023 By Eddie Vargas, Ryan Papazian, and Brent Davis What is the connection between your sleep and your health? Compute the correlation coefficient for the data in Table…

CIF-SS Div. 11 FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS – Gahr’s offense shut down in second half by top-seeded Quartz Hill

CIF-SS Div. 11 FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS – Gahr’s offense shut down in second half by top-seeded Quartz Hill

November 5, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on X/Twitter/Instagram QUARTZ HILL-In a battle of 7-3 teams playing on a clear, crisp evening on the western side of the Antelope…

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November 3, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

November 3, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

Over 600 Will Lose Their Jobs at Smart and Final in Commerce and Riverside

Striking Smart and Final workers at the Commerce distribution facility. November 1, 2023 By Brian Hews Smart & Final warehouse workers began their strike today in Commerce and Riverside against…

City Welfare: The Auto Square Wanted Money For Its Billboard, Cerritos Obliged With a $446,000 Gift and a Cheap Loan

City Welfare: The Auto Square Wanted Money For Its Billboard, Cerritos Obliged With a $446,000 Gift and a Cheap Loan

October 23, 2023 By Brian Hews It is no secret that the Cerritos Auto Square is the largest tax revenue generator for the city, selling an average of 60,000 cars…

October 27, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

October 27, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

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NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW – Gahr’s Montgomery reaches pair of milestones as Gladiators roll past Paramount

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW – Gahr’s Montgomery reaches pair of milestones as Gladiators roll past Paramount

October 24, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter One could agree that anyone in attendance at Dr. Hanford Rants Stadium for last Friday night’s Gahr High football game…

October 20, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

October 20, 2023 Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW – Gahr girls volleyball survives a five-set, wild card roller coaster victory over Sultana

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW – Gahr girls volleyball survives a five-set, wild card roller coaster victory over Sultana

October 19, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter For a girls volleyball program that was more successful in the CIF-Southern Section playoffs in the 1980s and 1990s, Gahr…

GATEWAY LEAGUE FOOTBALL – La Mirada rallies from early hole to survive Norwalk’s double wing offense

October 18, 2023 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter The first 20 minutes of a pivotal Gateway League contest between La Mirada High and Norwalk High went as good…