A response from Supervisor Janice Hahn Mayor Robles’ op-ed is either misinformed or intentionally misleading. When Sheriff Villanueva was elected, my colleagues and I congratulated him and offered him our…
By Dr. Shellie M. Kahane As California deals with raging wildfires and unprecedented power shut-offs, residents are grappling with the roller coaster of emotions that often come with personal loss…
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Cerritos Mayor Mark E. Pulido March 25, 2019 By Cerritos Mayor Mark E. Pulido As the City of Cerritos prepares to celebrate its 63rd Anniversary in April, it is only…
BY CERRITOS MAYOR MARK E. PULIDO Cerritos is fortunate to have a strong, resilient and thriving local economy. This is due to the outstanding businesses in our city that continue to…
By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter Professional football is back in San Diego. Ladies and gentlemen, I present you…the San Diego Fleet. And if the new Alliance of American…
Whatever happened to corporate responsibility? We have seen it happen in San Francisco; Google, Apple and other tech companies have gentrified the city, causing rent and housing to skyrocket. I…
IN APRIL 1996, the Cerritos City Council approved installing a “life-size, full-body” bronze statue of Pat Nixon in the rose garden of the Cerritos Senior Center. The sculpture was forged…
The more things change the more they remain the same. The circus will continue at Central Basin Water District (CB) tomorrow when Assembly member Cristina Garcia (D-Downey) will swear-in…
We have a saying here in the newsroom, “you just can’t make this stuff up.” Count the action of ABC Board Member Lynda Johnson – a.k.a. “Expletive” Johnson –…
By Brian Hews You can’t invent greater irony and hypocrisy than what surrounds California’s Assembly Bill 1066, which pretends to help farmworkers but in reality will make their lives worse.…
OP-ED By HMG-CN Publisher Brian Hews The news that Ron and Tom Calderon, former legislators charged with corruption by the U.S. Attorney, had recently accepted plea deals and reduced prison…
By Chris Wing Advances in modern medicine coupled with increased awareness of healthy lifestyle habits are allowing more and more Americans to live longer than ever before. But…
By Brian Hews The switchover from Frontier to Verizon debacle continues in Cerritos, as HMG-CN continues to receive a large amount of phone calls complaining about the lack of…
“Sen. Ted Cruz’s choice of Carly Fiorina to be his vice president is the last gasp of desperation for a campaign that is going nowhere. Are they going to run…
April 26th, 2016, NEW YORK, NY (Updated from April 11th)- Fervent anti-free trade rhetoric dominates the U.S. Presidential campaign on both the Republican and Democratic side, raising the risk of…
By Arthur J. Shartsis and Heidi Sanborn The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is considering an ordinance that would require pharmaceutical companies to operate and fund a program to collect…
By the Cerritos College Faculty Federation Executive Board In March 2004, the cities of the Cerritos Community College District passed a bond measure to provide $210 million to repair and…
By Brian Hews In a continuing thoughtless effort to keep from handing over information on a terrorists’ phone, executives at Apple sent what they called “their top ranking Latino,” who…
By Brian Hews HMG-CN Publisher A huge battle is brewing between the federal government and what people are calling the “flag bearer of the technological world,” Apple Incorporated. Apple’s chief…