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Norwalk, Bellflower, Bell Gardens men arrested by ATF in undercover weapon selling operation

LOS ANGELES – The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) today announced the arrest of two defendants who were indicted on firearms violations after a six-month undercover investigation…

BREAKING: Missing Long Beach girls found unharmed; Mother arrested for child endangerment

By Brian Hews Two missing girls from Long Beach have been found alive on Saturday afternoon, according to members of the Long Beach Police Department. The girls, Demoy Cherie Goodwin,…

Hunt begins for two young missing sisters who vanished from local motel

By Brian Hews Law enforcement is looking for two young Long Beach girls that went missing on Friday morning from a Long Beach motel on East Pacific Coast Highway. According…

Scott Schenter pleads not guilty to 60 felony counts during Friday court appearance; Granted “special housing” in jail

Scott Schenter pleads not guilty to 60 felony counts during Friday court appearance; Granted “special housing” in jail

By Brian Hews Indicted ex-Los Angeles County Appraiser Scott Schenter has plead not guilty to 60 felony counts of fraud and unlawfully lowering almost 200 high end properties by more…

Cerritos College Hosts Chivas USA’s 
”Parent and Me Soccer Clinic”

Cerritos College Hosts Chivas USA’s 
”Parent and Me Soccer Clinic”

Nearly 70 preschoolers from the Cerritos College Child Development Center participated in a Chivas USA Parent and Me Soccer Clinic May 24 that was organized by Los Angeles Universal Preschool…

Survey Says Artesia Residents Value Public Safety, Local Control of Funds

Survey Says Artesia Residents Value Public Safety, Local Control of Funds

By Rico Dizon Public safety and street maintenance came up to be the top concerns of Artesia residents as revealed by the recent survey commissioned by the City to help…

Cerritos Mayor Jim Edwards highlights upcoming Memorial Day Ceremony

Cerritos Mayor Jim Edwards highlights upcoming Memorial Day Ceremony

By Cerritos Mayor Jim Edwards The City of Cerritos will hold a Memorial Day Ceremony to honor the fallen heroes of the United States Armed Forces who made the ultimate…

Volunteers on Patrol needed in Cerritos

The Cerritos Sheriff’s Station is seeking Volunteers on Patrol (VOPs). Patrolling the City in distinctly marked vehicles, VOPs assist with crime suppression, traffic control, vacation checks, special events and park…

Cerritos Crime Report for the Week of May 14-20

Los Cerritos Community Newspaper will continue to keep the community informed about weekly crimes in our community. This is from the Cerritos Sheriff’s Department for this past week of May…

La Mirada Weekly Crime Summary for May 14-20, 2012

The La Mirada Lamplighter and Los Cerritos Community Newspaper will continue to keep the community informed about weekly crimes in our community. This is from La Mirada for this past…

Cerritos fiscal picture described as ‘good’ despite RDA’s end

By Jerry Bernstein Mayor Jim Edwards and City Manager Art Gallucci described Cerritos as a city with a healthy environment and strong business community. Speaking at the State of the…

Water Board hopefuls square off in heated debate hosted by LCCN

Water Board hopefuls square off in heated debate hosted by LCCN

Candidates running for the Central Basin Water Board of Directors (District 5) held an “open debate” Thursday afternoon that featured incumbent Phil Hawkins and challengers Assemblyman Tony Mendoza and Cerritos…

Juarez Elementary School Hold Annual Flag Retirement Ceremony

Each and very year Juarez students and the students from the Southeast Academy High School under the direction of MSgt. Schafer perform the solemn ceremony to retire an old American…

Hawaiian Gardens Seeks to End “Evergreen” Clause in Consolidated Contract

By Jerry Bernstein The Hawaiian Gardens City Council agreed to hold a written notice terminating the city’s automatic franchise term extension with Consolidated Disposal at the request of the company.…

Mark Fitzpatrick: Ex Compton Sheriff’s Sergeant sentenced to 9 years in prison

LOS ANGELES – A former Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department sergeant convicted of sexually assaulting one woman and inappropriately searching two others was sentenced today, the District Attorney’s Office announced.…

Schenter arraigment set for Friday afternoon in Noguez case

Schenter arraigment set for Friday afternoon in Noguez case

By Brian Hews 11:59 a.m. Former Los Angeles County appraiser Scott Schenter, charged with falsifying department documents and unlawfully lowering property values by $172 million, is due in Department 30…

LA Mayoral Candidate James calls for Noguez to step aside

By Brian Hews (Los Angeles) A call for Los Angeles County Assessor John Noguez to resign has become an issue in the race for next year’s hotly contested mayoral race.…

WATCH: Hawkins, Mendoza, Gray square off in heated Central Basin Water Board Debate

The three candidates who are running for a seat on the Central Basin Water District Board of Directors (Fifth District) met for a lively, and sometimes heated debate on Thursday…

Bermudez, Calderon campaigns engage in war of words over “child porno” mailers

By Brian Hews The campaign battle between local state assembly candidates Ian Calderon and Rudy Bermudez has taken yet another twist with the wife of Bermudez diving into the fray…

BREAKING: California State University Chancellor Reed Announces Retirement

California State University Chancellor Charles B. Reed announced today that he will retire as chancellor of the CSU following a 14-year tenure with the university system. In a statement sent…