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Tiger Woods taken to hospital following car crash in in Rancho Palos Verdes area

Tiger Woods was injured in a single vehicle rollover crash in the Rancho Palos Verdes area, authorities confirmed Tuesday. HMG will update when available. Tiger Woods Taken to Hospital After…

Robber Pulls Knife on Man Waiting for Bus in Cerritos

Robber Pulls Knife on Man Waiting for Bus in Cerritos

STAFF REPORT • February 23,2021 This past Tuesday, February 9 at 7 PM Cerritos Station deputies responded to Pioneer Boulevard and South Street regarding a robbery call. A preliminary investigation…

District Attorney Investigating Metro CEO Washington and Other Top Executives, Search Warrants Issued

February 19, 2021   BY BRIAN HEWS Hews Media Group-Cerritos News has exclusively learned that the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office of Integrity is investigating Metro CEO Phil Washington…

Hawaiian Gardens Partners with Curative to Open COVID-19 Testing Kiosk 

Hawaiian Gardens Partners with Curative to Open COVID-19 Testing Kiosk 

Starting tomorrow Feb. 19, 2021, Curative will be hosting a COVID-19 testing site at the Fedde Sports Complex  at 21301 Elaine Ave, Hawaiian Gardens, CA. The kiosk will operate Wednesdays…

Hawaiian Gardens City Manager Ernie Hernandez Takes Job in Lynwood

Hawaiian Gardens City Manager Ernie Hernandez Takes Job in Lynwood

  Hawaiian Gardens City Manager Ernie Hernandez’ tenure at the city is over. The Lynwood City Council voted last night to unanimously approve Hernandez as the new city manager. Hernandez…

Sign Up for Water Replenishment District’s Eco-Gardener Virtual Classes

Sign Up for Water Replenishment District’s Eco-Gardener Virtual Classes

  Classes are Feb. 23 and 25. By Brian Hews • February 17, 2021   Formed by a vote of the people in 1959, the WRD has been managing and…

Pioneer High School Seniors Receive Award of Merit for Academics, Communication Skills

  Pioneer High School senior Sofia Lagos receives an Award of Merit from principal Lilia Bozigian after being honored by the Whittier Union Board of Trustees for her academic achievements…

ABCUSD Setting Plans to Re-Open Schools

ABCUSD Setting Plans to Re-Open Schools

  Staff Report   • February 16, 2021 As COVID cases decline, L.A. County has hit a state milestone for allowing schools to reopen, county Supervisor Janice Hahn said Monday. However,…

Half of Californians willing to share their health data with Big Pharma to improve COVID-19 vaccines

Half of Californians willing to share their health data with Big Pharma to improve COVID-19 vaccines

    67% say they would not be happy to share their health data indefinitely. Half believe they should be financially compensated for their data. Interactive infographic included showing state results.…

L.A. County TK-6 Schools Could Open This Week

  From LA County Health Dept. The state permits elementary schools to reopen as soon as we reach an adjusted case rate of 25 per 100,000. We are informing Los…

Cerritos Mayor, Council Allies Fail to Cap Third Party Delivery Fees

Cerritos Mayor, Council Allies Fail to Cap Third Party Delivery Fees

  Opinion by HMG Publisher Brian Hews February 15, 2021 Local cities such as Artesia, Hawaiian Gardens, Buena Park, and Irvine have done it, the cities of Los Angeles and…

Mass vaccine site to open Tuesday at Cal State LA

Mass vaccine site to open Tuesday at Cal State LA

Officials were nearly done building a huge  vaccination site at Cal State University Los Angeles which will open next Tuesday and operate every day  until August. The site will vaccinate…

Deputies shoot, wound suspected DUI driver in Norwalk

At least one sheriff’s deputy shot a suspected drunken driver Friday evening in Norwalk during a foot pursuit, authorities said. The man was taken to the hospital after the shooting,…

Kaiser Permanente’s Thriving Communities Fund Invests $50 Million in Supportive Housing

Kaiser Permanente’s Thriving Communities Fund Invests $50 Million in Supportive Housing

  Kaiser Permanente’s Thriving Communities Fund Invests $50 Million in First-of-its-Kind Private Equity Impact Fund Targeting Permanent Supportive Housing With Per-Unit Cost Below $200,000.   The SDS Supportive Housing Fund…

February 12, 2021 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos 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…

Cerritos Resident and Whitney High Grad Julie Su Will be Deputy Labor Secretary

Cerritos Resident and Whitney High Grad Julie Su Will be Deputy Labor Secretary

President Joe Biden has offered Cerritos resident and Whitney High Graduate Julie Su, and she has accepted, the role of deputy Labor secretary. Su, who heads California’s Labor and Workforce…

Asm. Cristina Garcia Introduces AB 453 on Nonconsensual Condom Removal/Stealthing

Asm. Cristina Garcia Introduces AB 453 on Nonconsensual Condom Removal/Stealthing

Sacramento, CA — Assemblymember Cristina Garcia (D-Bell Gardens) introduced trailblazing legislation that would include nonconsensual condom removal or ‘stealthing’ in the CA Civil Code. On the heels of Sexual Assault…

VIDEO: Jurassic Quest at OC Fair and Events Center, Partially Sponsored by HMG-CN

VIDEO: Jurassic Quest at OC Fair and Events Center, Partially Sponsored by HMG-CN

See video here     Now thru Feb. 14! The Largest Exhibition of Lifesize, Moving, Museum-Quality Dinosaurs in North America! Jurassic Quest is North America’s largest and most realistic Dinosaur…

Aunt Jemima Is Now Officially the Pearl Milling Company

Aunt Jemima Is Now Officially the Pearl Milling Company

After 95 years, Quaker is changing the name of its Aunt Jemima products. By Lisa Lacy, ADWEEK • February 9, 2021 The pancake and syrup brand formerly known as Aunt…

Hawaiian Gardens Passes Ordinance Limiting Delivery Service Price Gouging

Hawaiian Gardens Passes Ordinance Limiting Delivery Service Price Gouging

  BY TAMMYE MCDUFF Major delivery platforms such as Grubhub, DoorDash, Postmates and Uber Eats are refusing to give restaurants a break. Some restaurateurs are calling this refusal, predatory behavior.…