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October 29, 2021 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

October 29, 2021 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

October 29, 2021 8:10 a.m. Good morning! Click on image to view in full screen. Thanks for reading, stay healthy! 😷🏠🗞 ********************* “A compromise is  the art of dividing a…

Artesia City Manager Receives $244,000 Severance, $420,000 Total After Resigning

October 28, 2021 BY BRIAN HEWS Documents obtained yesterday by HMG-CN show that Artesia City Manager Bill Rawlings, who resigned under a cloud of harassment, received a $244,000 severance  along…

OC-bound flight diverted after passenger assaults flight attendant

OC-bound flight diverted after passenger assaults flight attendant

    Idiot passenger being escorted off the plane. HMG-CN opine: ban the man from flying for two years.   SANTA ANA, Calif. (KABC) — An American Airlines flight from…

Downey State of the City Luncheon

Downey State of the City Luncheon

  STATE OF CITY: (l-r) Downey Mayor Pro Tem Blanca Pacheco, Senator Bob Archuleta, Downey Mayor Claudia Frometa and  Montebello Mayor  Kimberly Cobos-Cawthorne.   October 27, 2021 By Tammye McDuff…

Artesia City Manager Resigns, Separation is ‘Amicable’

Artesia City Manager Resigns, Separation is ‘Amicable’

By Brian Hews • October 27, 2021 HMG-CN has learned that Artesia City Manager Bill Rawlings has resigned and that the separation was amicable. No further comment will come from…

Judge Tosses Out Southwest Pilots’ Challenge To Covid Vaccine Mandate

Judge Tosses Out Southwest Pilots’ Challenge To Covid Vaccine Mandate

October 27, 2021 A federal judge in Texas denied Southwest Airlines pilots union’s request to temporarily block a vaccine mandate for employees, which is a requirement under new government rules. Dallas-based Southwest…

Artesia Offers Small Business Grants for Local Businesses

Artesia Offers Small Business Grants for Local Businesses

October 26, 2021 The City of Artesia is now accepting applications from eligible small businesses for its new Artesia Small Business Grant Program. The business must be within the City…

OBITUARY Cerritos offensive linemen coach Webster Peters suddenly passes away

OBITUARY Cerritos offensive linemen coach Webster Peters suddenly passes away

  The Cerritos High football team poses for a group photo following its 52-31 victory last Thursday night against John Glenn High. Several members were showing a “W” with their…

Cerritos Residents Gather Against Hate

Cerritos Residents Gather Against Hate

STANDING AGAINST HATE: Cerritos Councilman Frank Yokoyama with Cerritos residents who are fed up with the hate and violence in Cerritos.   October 25, 2021 BY TAMMYE MCDUFF Cerritos residents…

Central Basin Director Demands Retraction of Harassment Story

  October 25, 2021 Central Basin Director Leticia Vasquez has issued a demand for retraction letter related to a story HMG published “Entitled FOIA: Document Show Two Central Basin Directors…

Why Cerritos is the Best Place to Live – 2020-2021 Developments

Why Cerritos is the Best Place to Live – 2020-2021 Developments

By Cerritos Councilmember Frank Aurelio Yokoyama, Esq. Throughout the past two challenging years, the City of Cerritos has continued to move forward with various projects and improvements. A new online…

October 22, 2021 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

October 22, 2021 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

Click on image to view in full screen. Thanks for reading, stay healthy! 😷🏠🗞         Hyper local award winning weekly community newspaper group: Cerritos news, Artesia news,…

Woman who refused to wear mask in Costa Mesa grocery store convicted of trespassing

Woman who refused to wear mask in Costa Mesa grocery store convicted of trespassing

A maskless woman who refused to leave a Costa Mesa grocery store was convicted of trespassing on Wednesday, after becoming the only person to go on trial in Orange County…

605 LEAGUE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL – Artesia ends playoff drought, gets past Whitney in third place tiebreaker match

605 LEAGUE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL – Artesia ends playoff drought, gets past Whitney in third place tiebreaker match

  The Artesia High girls volleyball team knocked off Whitney High 25-18, 25-20, 20-25, 25-18 in a 605 League third-place tiebreaker match with the winner going to the playoffs.  …

October 15, 2021 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

October 15, 2021 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

Click on image to view in full screen. Thanks for reading, stay healthy! 😷🏠🗞 Award winning Los Cerritos Community Newspaper, hyper local community news and investigative reporting in Los Angeles…

Tickets On Sale Oct 12: Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts 2021-2022 Season

Tickets On Sale Oct 12: Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts 2021-2022 Season

Oct. 11, 2021             CERRITOS, CA – The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA) is thrilled to welcome back audiences with an exciting 2021-2022 Season, which kicks off on…

Senator Bob Archuleta Celebrates $1M Budget Win for Smith Park Aquatic Center in Pico Rivera

Senator Bob Archuleta Celebrates $1M Budget Win for Smith Park Aquatic Center in Pico Rivera

Senator Bob Archuleta was joined by Pico Rivera City Manager Steve Carmona; Mayor Pro Tem Monica Sanchez and community members to celebrate the budget win of $1M to repair the…

California Law Bans PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Products for Infants, Children

California Law Bans PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Products for Infants, Children

October 9, 2021 This past week, Gavin Newsom signed legislation to protect infants and children from the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS by banning the compounds in cribs, playpens…

October 8, 2021 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

October 8, 2021 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

Click on image to view in full screen. Thanks for reading, stay healthy! 😷🏠🗞     Hyper local award-winning weekly community newspaper group: Cerritos news, Artesia news, Hawaiian Gardens news,…

Hispanic Heritage Month: Boeing Donates $1 Million, $175K to Local Organizations

  In observance of Hispanic Heritage Month here in the U.S., last week Boeing announced the company is donating $1 million to organizations supporting the Hispanic and Latinx communities to fund educational…