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Supervisor Hahn and Mayor Frometa Provide Update on Downey’s Restorative Care Village

Supervisor Hahn and Mayor Frometa Provide Update on Downey’s Restorative Care Village

Two separate facilities are under construction both aimed at providing extended healthcare treatment to patients after they are discharged from County hospitals. March 9, 2021 Downey, CA– LA County Supervisor…

Man Pulls Gun on Shopper at Los Cerritos Center, Apprehended at Plaza 183

Man Pulls Gun on Shopper at Los Cerritos Center, Apprehended at Plaza 183

STAFF REPORT • March 9, 2021 HMG-CN has learned that on Friday, February 26 at around 6 PM Cerritos station deputies responded to the Los Cerritos Center regarding an assault…

March 9, 2021: Winter Storm to Hit So. Cal. Late Tonight

March 9, 2021: Winter Storm to Hit So. Cal. Late Tonight

Winter storm warnings go into effect Tuesday night. Most of the rain and snow arrives Wednesday with storm warnings continuing into Thursday night. Snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches,…

ABCUSD Celebrates Diversity with New Art Contest

ABCUSD Celebrates Diversity with New Art Contest

  The ABC Education Foundation is sponsoring the first annual Diversity Art Contest for K-12 students in the ABC Unified School District. Students will create and submit an original piece…

Bell Gardens Police Find ‘Ghost Gun,’ Searching for Suspect

Bell Gardens Police Find ‘Ghost Gun,’ Searching for Suspect

  “The handgun is commonly referred to as a ‘ghost’ gun due to the fact it contained no manufacturer imprinted serial number.” Authorities today sought the public’s help in locating…

Cerritos, La Mirada and Other Area City’s Crime Summary

Cerritos, La Mirada and Other Area City’s Crime Summary

Crime Summary Cerritos Aggravated Assault A Hispanic female was assaulted in the Los Cerritos Center parking lot with a suspect brandishing a handgun on 02/26/21. The victim stated she was…

Cerritos Mayor Solanki and Councilman Barrows Forgo Masks at Council Meeting

Cerritos Mayor Solanki and Councilman Barrows Forgo Masks at Council Meeting

  Cerritos Mayor Solanki (top) and appointed Councilman Bruce Barrows at indoor meeting without masks. They were both in their respective chairs at the dais, with Mayor pro tem Chuong…

Statement from the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Regarding the Reopening of Schools

Statement from the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Regarding the Reopening of Schools

  WITH THE LEGISLATIVE AGREEMENT REACHED STUDENTS AND FAMILIES NOW HAVE EDUCATION OPTIONS  LOS ANGELES, CA – MARCH 4, 2021 – The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased…

FEMA Provides English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, Tagalog, & Vietnamese Language Vaccination Information

Federal Emergency Management Agency The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), along with the California Office of Emergency Services have joined forces to support local communities in the effort of ensuring…

Cerritos’ Chen closing in as one of Duke University’s all-time top women’s tennis players

Cerritos’ Chen closing in as one of Duke University’s all-time top women’s tennis players

Cerritos’ Kelly Chen takes on Virginia Commonwealth University players at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center in Durham. Reagan Lunn / Duke Athletics.   By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter…

Cerritos Town Hall Hosted by Sheriff Villanueva

Cerritos Town Hall Hosted by Sheriff Villanueva

Sheriff Villanueva Cerritos News Service • March 2, 2021 Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva will host a virtual Community Conversation for Cerritos residents to discuss law enforcement issues and…

Biden says US will have enough COVID-19 vaccine for all adults by end of May

March 2, 2021 President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the U.S. expects to take delivery of enough coronavirus vaccines for all adult Americans by the end of May, two months…

15 People Dead, 12 Hospitalized After Crash in Imperial County

15 People Dead, 12 Hospitalized After Crash in Imperial County

March 2, 2021 Multiple people were killed in a bus crash near the U.S.-Mexico Border in California’s Imperial County Tuesday morning, according to El Centro California Highway Patrol. More than…

Cerritos Modifies Pine Tree Reforestation Program

Cerritos Modifies Pine Tree Reforestation Program

From Cerritos Communications • March 1, 2021 The Cerritos City Council recently reviewed the annual summary of the Pine Tree Reforestation Program and made a modification to prioritize the removal…

L.A. Controller Reports $550M City Revenue Shortfall, Forecasts Partial Growth for 2021

LOS ANGELES – Today, L.A. Controller Ron Galperin released the City’s revenue forecast, reporting a $550 million revenue shortfall this fiscal year and warning of continued budget woes. He also…

View From the Couch: Connecticut’s New England Air Museum

View From the Couch: Connecticut’s New England Air Museum

  On display and viewable both in person and online at the New England Air Museum in Connecticut is the B-29 aircraft bomber used by the U.S. Army Air Force…

PFAS Still a Concern in Pico Rivera’s Water

PFAS Still a Concern  in Pico Rivera’s Water

City council discussing plans to remediate with Water Replenishment District. Map showing PFOA levels within WRD boundaries, Pico Rivera (and areas to the north) is the red area in the…

Massive fire at Compton industrial complex rips through structures, buses

Massive fire at Compton industrial complex rips through structures, buses

    COMPTON, Calif. (KABC) — A massive fire in an industrial area of Compton engulfed several structures and buses, sending a thick plume of smoke into the sky Friday…

Norwalk Man Who Ran Over Landlord Captured

Norwalk Man Who Ran Over Landlord Captured

ENCINITAS, Calif. — On February 23, 2021, US Border Patrol agents assigned to the San Clemente Station were notified by the Norwalk Sheriff’s Station to be on the look-out for…

Norwalk Man Must Pay $2M Fine in Kickback Scheme at Downey Facility

The elderly administrator of a California hospice agency has been ordered to pay more than $2.1 million after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud in a sprawling $28…