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Ketchup Shortage Hits Restaurant Industry

Ketchup Shortage Hits Restaurant Industry

  By Brian Hews • April 7, 2021 The pandemic has caused shortages in pet food, pasta, cereal, toilet paper, paper towels, disinfectants, cleaning supplies, appliances, furniture, meat and more.…

Cerritos Business Owners Charged in Multimillion Dollar Real Estate Scam

Cerritos Business Owners Charged in Multimillion Dollar Real Estate Scam

April 7, 2021  A Southern California brother-and-sister team were arrested today on federal charges alleging they orchestrated a $6 million real estate fraud scam in which they listed homes without…

Cerritos Developing Plans to Reopen City Facilities

Cerritos Developing Plans to Reopen City Facilities

The City of Cerritos is preparing to reopen City facilities in compliance with the County of Los Angeles Public Health Officer Order and all applicable health and safety protocols. City…

Dead Mom Tossed Into Trash Bin in Huntington Park, Son is Person of Interest

  (KTLA) The body of a 75-year-old woman was found Monday in a trash receptacle in Huntington Park hours after she was reported missing along with a car that was…

Video: Central Basin Dir. Leticia Vasquez Calls Downey’s Water ‘Undrinkable’

Video: Central Basin Dir. Leticia Vasquez Calls Downey’s Water ‘Undrinkable’

Central Basin Director Leticia Vasquez-Wilson  in front of a Downey water well, the video is at the end of the story.   BY BRIAN HEWS • April 5, 2021 In…

U.S. Capitol lockdown: Suspect shot after car rams Capitol barricade, injuring 2 officers

U.S. Capitol lockdown: Suspect shot after car rams Capitol barricade, injuring 2 officers

A car rammed a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol on Friday afternoon, injuring two Capitol Police officers and leading to a suspect being shot, two law enforcement officials told The…

Inglewood Native Supports Navy Rescue Off the Coast of Hawaii

Inglewood Native Supports Navy Rescue Off the Coast of Hawaii

From left to right, LT Kevin Lois, pilot, HSM-37, LT Michael Dilenschneider, pilot, HSM-37, AWR3 Christopher Ashenfelder, HSM-37, Senor Operator/Rescue Swimmer, AWR2 Bruce Estaya, HSM-37, Sensor Operator/Rescue Swimmer   By…

Multiple people dead after shooting in Orange, including a child

Multiple people dead after shooting in Orange, including a child

  ( KTLA) An investigation is underway after multiple people were shot at a business complex in the city of Orange Wednesday. Multiple agencies responded to the area of Glassell…

France To Shutdown for Three Weeks Amid COVID Surge

PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday announced a three-week nationwide school closure and a month-long domestic travel ban, as the rapid spread of the virus ramped up…

Clínica de Vacunas Contra El COVID-19 en Hawaiian Gardens: Johnson and Johnson

LA TIMES Survey 56%-40%: Newsom Recall Going Down in Flames

By TARYN LUNA MARCH 30, 2021 9 PM PT A majority of likely California voters would keep Gov. Gavin Newsom in office if a recall election were held today, according to a…

American Rescue Plan Act Awards Nearly $1 Billion to California Health Centers

American Rescue Plan Act Awards Nearly $1 Billion to California Health Centers

  President Joe Biden signing the American Rescue Plan. March 30,2021 Today, the federal government  announced the distribution of nearly $1 billion to California community health centers  due to the…

Los Angeles and Orange Counties on Verge of Move to Less Restrictive Reopening Tier

Los Angeles and Orange Counties on Verge of Move to Less Restrictive Reopening Tier

Los Angeles and Orange counties moved closer to another round of reopenings Tuesday when state officials released figures that indicated they are eligible to move into the orange tier of…

LA Renters Can Begin Applying For Second Round of Rental Assistance

LA Renters Can Begin Applying For Second Round of Rental Assistance

  Starting Tuesday, Los Angeles renters can apply for up to $10,000 in rent relief through the city’s $259 million COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program. Click here for rental assistance application information…

Los Angeles Zoo’s ‘Walk for the Wild’ Virtual Fundraiser on Earth Day, April 22

Los Angeles Zoo’s ‘Walk for the Wild’ Virtual Fundraiser on  Earth Day, April 22

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New Property Tax Laws Go Into effect April 1

New Property Tax Laws Go Into effect April 1

  Proposition 19 was approved by California voters during the November 3rd election and makes significant changes to Constitutional provisions regarding property tax rules. Some of these changes have already…

OC Fair & Event Center is looking to hire workers

  COSTA MESA (March 29, 2021) – OC Fair & Event Center needs seasonal workers to help put on the 2021 OC Fair – summer’s best celebration. Jobs include everything…

Pacific Gardens Medical Center Reopens in Hawaiian Gardens

Pacific Gardens Medical Center Reopens in Hawaiian Gardens

  PACIFIC GARDENS is reopening, to the delight of Hawaiian Gardens residents and first responders in the area.  1 37 general care beds; 16 ICU beds; dedicated unit of 44…

Woman Killed by Vehicle After Trying to Stop Thieves Who Robbed Her Apartment

March 27, 2021 A woman, approximately 31 years old, in Lancaster was struck and killed by a vehicle, possibly occupied by two men who had robbed her and her boyfriend…

EXCLUSIVE: MUSD Fires Superintendent Anthony J. Martinez

EXCLUSIVE: MUSD Fires Superintendent Anthony J. Martinez

BY BRIAN HEWS • March 26, 2021 In a special meeting this week, the Montebello Unified School District Board of Trustees fired embattled MUSD Superintendent Anthony J. Martinez. For some,…