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Hahn Wants Law Enforcement Agencies that Contract with Metro to Have and Enforce Employee Vaccination Mandates

Hahn Wants Law Enforcement Agencies that Contract with Metro to Have and Enforce Employee Vaccination Mandates

  November 18, 2021 Los Angeles, CA—Today, the Los Angeles Metro Board of Directors Operations, Safety, and Customer Experience Committee unanimously approved a motion by Supervisor Janice Hahn which requires…

Cerritos College to Host a Virtual Forum About Property at 166th Street

Cerritos College to Host a Virtual Forum About Property at 166th Street

  Cerritos College will host its last virtual forum of the year to update residents about changes to its property located at the 166th Street and Studebaker Road corner lot.…

American beef producers want to stop all fresh beef from Brazil

   November 17, 2021 American cattle producers who don’t often agree on much are collectively calling for the immediate suspension of all imports of fresh beef from Brazil to the…

WRD Ribbon Cutting on Maywood Mutual Water Co. No. 2 Water Improvement Project

WRD Ribbon Cutting on Maywood Mutual Water Co. No. 2 Water Improvement Project

WRD and MMWC#2 complete project to remove contamination from drinking water WHAT: The Water Replenishment District will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a water improvement project in the City of…

Little Lake City School District Saves Taxpayers Over $1.1 Million

Little Lake City School District Saves Taxpayers Over $1.1 Million

November 15, 2021 SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA – Little Lake City School District has secured $1,128,633.31 in savings for local taxpayers due to the recent refinancing of existing general obligation bonds.…

Salmon Lox Recalled, California Affected

Salmon Lox Recalled, California Affected

November 13, 2021 Oregon Lox Company of Eugene, OR, is recalling various brands of “Wild Cold Smoked Keta Salmon Lox” because of potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The affected Wild Cold…

Central Basin Dir. Vasquez Violated Code, Refuses to Say if She Stole Confidential Files

Central Basin Dir. Vasquez Violated Code, Refuses to Say if She Stole Confidential Files

        Vasquez is seen on video (shot by her friend who was trespassing) inside the agency’s confidential filing room. She later handed a file to  Central Basin…

Norwalk La-Mirada Unified School District Middle Schools to Host Voluntary Vaccine Clinics

Norwalk La-Mirada Unified School District Middle Schools to Host Voluntary Vaccine Clinics

  November 10, 2021 NORWALK, CALIF. – Following the successful launch of vaccine clinics earlier in the fall, the Los Angeles County of Public Heath, Albertsons, and the Norwalk-La Mirada…

Hahn to Ask for Full Investigation into Alleged Abuse by Foster Mother in Norwalk

Hahn to Ask for Full Investigation into Alleged Abuse by Foster Mother in Norwalk

  November 9, 2021 Los Angeles, CA– Today, Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn announced her intention to ask the LA County Office of Child Protection to conduct an investigation…

Norwalk Foster Mom Charged in Beating of 4-Year-Old Boy

Norwalk Foster Mom Charged in Beating of 4-Year-Old Boy

  November 8, 2021 (KTLA5) ~ A woman has been charged with abusing a 4-year-old boy who was under her care in Norwalk that resulted in the boy being hospitalized…

After Getting Bailout, Airlines Rip-Off Holiday Travelers

After Getting Bailout, Airlines Rip-Off Holiday Travelers

November 7, 2021 How many industries can get a taxpayer bailout because of a pandemic, and then can turn around and fleece their customers during busy times? Step up to…

Did Megataxers and Pasadena Unified Pass Their $516 Million Bond Illegally?

Did Megataxers and Pasadena Unified Pass Their $516 Million Bond Illegally?

  November 7, 2021 BY BRIAN HEWS AND THE IRISHMAN HMG-CN’s exposé has outlined the malfeasance of the Megataxers and their school board allies in passing bonds. We have outlined…

DoorDash Driver Shot in La Mirada

DoorDash Driver Shot in La Mirada

  November 4, 2021 A woman who says she was working for DoorDash as a delivery driver was shot in La Mirada Tuesday night. It happened at 13000 El Moro…

Pico Rivera Considers Naming Rights Contract for New Mini-Pitch

Pico Rivera Considers Naming Rights Contract for New Mini-Pitch

Concept design for a possible naming rights agreement.   By Brian Hews • November 3, 2021 The  Pico Rivera City Council, at their last council meeting, considered entering into a…

Latino Health Access’ Drive-Thru Culinary Fundraiser

Latino Health Access’ Drive-Thru Culinary Fundraiser

  November 3, 2021  CELEBRATING THE POWER OF HOPE WILL FOCUS ON THE FINE CUISINES OF MEXICO AND LATIN AMERICA.   SANTA ANA, CA– Latino Health Access, one of Orange…

Former Carson Mayor Albert Robles Opinion on Texas Abortion Law

Former Carson Mayor Albert Robles Opinion on Texas Abortion Law

Foster Care Youth Nationwide Have Support Through Nonprofit

  Foster children enjoying new bikes thanks to Together We Rise.   October 30, 2021 By Laurie Hanson Collectively making positive changes for hundreds of children daily in foster care…

Financial Relief Available to Qualified California Small Business Employers

October 28, 2021 More than $100 Million in Tax Credits Available Sacramento – The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) announces reservations will be available for the 2021…

USDA announces $12 million investment to institutions serving Hispanic students

OCTOBER 28, 2021 Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack and Deputy Secretary Jewel Bronaugh announced a $12 million investment to Hispanic-serving Institutions of higher…

Parsons Dance at Segerstrom Hall

Parsons Dance at Segerstrom Hall

  October 27, 2021 Saturday, November 20 at 7:30 pm in Segerstrom Hall Tickets on sale at scfta.org COSTA MESA, CA – Segerstrom Center for the Arts presents Parsons Dance,…