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Cerritos College Board Trustee and Students Inspire STEM Learning During School Coding Camps

Staff Report Cerritos College Board Trustee President, Dr. Shin Liu, and five of her College students guided 150 students and parents on how to code computers using Code.org this past…

EXCLUSIVE: Former Central Basin Water GM Tony Perez Settles Wrongful Termination Lawsuit for $700,000

EXCLUSIVE: Former Central Basin Water GM Tony Perez Settles Wrongful Termination Lawsuit for $700,000

Apodaca, Vasquez, and Royal fired Perez “for cause,” costing the agency $625,000. If the three would have dismissed Perez without cause, he would have been paid $200,000. By Brian Hews…

Central Basin Interviews Ethics Attorneys Even Though One Candidate Allegedly Overbilled the Water Replenishment District

Central Basin Interviews Ethics Attorneys Even Though One Candidate Allegedly Overbilled the Water Replenishment District

Staff Report Controversy surrounded this past Friday’s Central Basin Municipal Water District’s (CB) special board meeting as an article published in Hews Media Group-Community News in print and online called…

Unscrupulous Attorney to be Considered as Central Basin Water District’s Special Counsel to Conduct Ethics Investigations

Central Basin GM Kevin Hunt and law firm in charge of choosing the ethics counsel had “no idea” about the law firm’s transgressions.   By Brian Hews In May 2015,…

December 28, 2015 – January 3, 2016 Cerritos Crime Summary

There were 29 Part I felony crimes reported in Cerritos this past reporting period, an increase of four from the previous week. The following is a breakdown of crimes by…

Santa Barbara International Orchid Show March 4 – 6, 2016 at Earl Warren Showgrounds

Orchid lovers, flower fans and admirers of all things wild and wonderful, save the dates! On March 4 – 6, 2016, Santa Barbara International Orchid Show (www.SBOrchidShow.com) returns to Earl Warren Showgrounds in beautiful Santa…

Rotary Rose Parade Float Promotes “Working Together for Peace”

Rotary Rose Parade Float Promotes “Working Together for Peace”

La Mirada Rotarians and club members throughout the nation will be watching with interest on New Years Day as the Rotary float in the Tournament of Roses Parade carries a…

Whittier High School Wins Prestigious Golden Bell Award

Whittier High School Wins Prestigious Golden Bell Award

Staff Report WHITTIER – It was five years ago that Whittier High School implemented its Academic Mentor Program – a strategic intervention tool that provides in-class academic support to at-risk…

Sheriff’s Officials, BUSD Leaders Recognize Fifth-grader for $1,000 Donation

Sheriff’s Officials, BUSD Leaders Recognize Fifth-grader for $1,000 Donation

LAKEWOOD – Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies, Esther Lindstrom Elementary leaders and classmates recognized fifth-grader Diego Ulloa on Dec. 15 for raising $1,000 for the deputies as a thank-you for the protection…

Project Labor Agreement Approved by Cerritos College Board

Project Labor Agreement Approved by Cerritos College Board

By Tammye McDuff The Cerritos College Board of Trustees, at their December meeting, approved the Bond Construction Outreach Program funded by Measure G and Project Labor Agreement (PLA). The vote…

MUSD Community, Water District Team Up To Complete Drought-Conscious Landscape

MUSD Community, Water District Team Up To Complete Drought-Conscious Landscape

  Staff Report Macy Intermediate students learn more about water conservation   MONTEBELLO – As a school community committed to environmental awareness, teamwork and partnership, Macy Intermediate proudly unveiled its…

Optimist and Soroptimist Needy Family Project a Huge Success

Optimist and Soroptimist Needy Family Project a Huge Success

The Cerritos Optimist Club and Soroptimist International of Artesia-Cerritos completed their annual Needy Family delivery to 32 local families. Three toys and stockings filled with goodies were provided to each…

Seek Alternative Routes as Pioneer Blvd. Renovation Moves Forward

Seek Alternative Routes as Pioneer Blvd. Renovation Moves Forward

  By Brian Hews Taking a drive over to Pioneer Blvd. in downtown Artesia will reveal several construction projects nearing completion related to the first phase of the Boulevard’s renovation,…

New Laws for Californians in 2016

Staff Report SACRAMENTO – While everyone is out celebrating New Year’s Day, Californians should take note of new laws that will take effect as of January 1, 2016.  Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Glendale)…

HMG-CN Exclusive: Eyewitness Account – With Photos – of Cerritos Car Fire Fatality

HMG-CN Exclusive: Eyewitness Account – With Photos – of Cerritos Car Fire Fatality

      By Brian Hews Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Homicide and Arson investigators are continuing their investigation into the death of a 55 year-old man who died in…

Trump Says Hillary Clinton Got ‘Schlonged’ in 2008 Presidential Campaign

Trump Says Hillary Clinton Got ‘Schlonged’  in 2008 Presidential Campaign

By Brian Hews In a shocking display of vulgarity, Donald Trump,  at a rally in Grand Rapids, said Hillary Clinton got “schlonged” in her 2008 presidential campaign against Barack Obama. Is…

HMG-CN Exclusive: Dead Body Found in Burned Out Car on Denni St. in Cerritos

HMG-CN Exclusive: Dead Body Found in Burned Out Car on Denni St. in Cerritos

    Photo of burned out car, reports are there was a charred body on the car and gunshots were heard before the flames.     HMG-CN EXCLUSIVE By Brian…

Dirty Water: Payback Politics Put Central Basin’s Recycled Water Sales in the Toilet

Dirty Water: Payback Politics Put Central Basin’s Recycled Water Sales in the Toilet

By Brian Hews Hews Media Group-Community News has learned that certain members on Central Basin Municipal Water District’s (CB) Board of Directors are, for the sake of political retribution, blocking…

Jesus Esparza of Hawaiian Gardens Struck and Killed on 605 Freeway Wednesday Night

By Brian Hews The California Highway Patrol was still questioning on Wednesday why a 23-year-old Hawaiian Gardens man was running on the 605 Freeway in Long Beach Wednesday night, suddenly…

Report: House Intelligence Member and Congressman Adam Schiff Says LAUSD Threat is a Hoax

KNX is reporting that Schiff indicated that the bomb threat was a hoax. Updates will be posted when available.…