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La Mirada Native Chase De Leo Living The Dream Playing For Hometown Anaheim Ducks

La Mirada Native Chase De Leo Living The Dream Playing For Hometown Anaheim Ducks

  LA MIRADA NATIVEChase De Leo (right) is being defended by Mikael Granlund of the Nashville Predators in a Jan. 16 game at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. It was the…

Cerritos parking moratorium on overnight parking restrictions will be extended

Cerritos parking moratorium on overnight parking restrictions will be extended

STAFF REPORT Cerritos’  moratorium on overnight parking restrictions, which was set to expire on May 15, 2020, has been extended until June 15, 2020. City official noted the “continuing complexities…

Memorial for Former Cerritos Mayor Jim Edwards at City Hall

Memorial for Former Cerritos Mayor Jim Edwards at City Hall

Photo by Linda Hernandez. Former mayor Jim Edwards passed away this past Sunday after a long battle with cancer, he was 75. The memorial has been set up at the…

What is college going to look like in the future?

What is college going to look like in the future?

By Jodi Redmond, Ed.M. • May 11, 2020 College in the future will be unrecognizable. Bold statement, I know, but here’s why. First, fewer students are attending college already. In…

Cerritos Will Look at Big Budget Cuts at Tonight’s Special Meeting

Cerritos Will Look at Big Budget Cuts at Tonight’s Special Meeting

  BY BRIAN HEWS • May 11, 2020 The city of Cerritos, at tonight’s special meeting, will review various large budget items due to the massive loss of revenue attributed to…

Distinguished Young Women Of Cerritos Artesia Award Scholarships

Distinguished Young Women Of Cerritos Artesia Award Scholarships

WINNERS Ashley Gong (left) and Laura Gholmieh were awarded scholarships. The Distinguished Young Women of Cerritos Artesia Scholarship program awarded seven scholarships to be used towards college expenses, totaling $6,500…

Jay Bharat Delivers Free Meals To College Students 

Jay Bharat Delivers Free Meals To College Students 

  VOLUNTEERS from the Cerritos College Foundation along with employees from Jay Bharat assemble meal packages May 1, 2020.  BY TAMMYE MCDUFF Cerritos College partnered with Artesia restaurateur Jay Bharat…

La Mirada Continues Street Name Sign Replacement

  STAFF REPORT The City of La Mirada has begun the replacement of street name signs, to improve aged and fading signs throughout the city. To ensure the safety of…

LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS STEP UP TO MEET NEEDS DURING COVID-19 CRISIS

LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS STEP UP TO  MEET NEEDS DURING COVID-19 CRISIS

  PACKING: (l-r) Juan Rodriguez with Salvation Army Bellflower Corps Envoys Manuel Martinez, and his wife, Belsy, as they prepare monthly food distribution boxes for families, seniors and the disabled.…

Former Cerritos Mayor and Current Councilmember Jim Edwards Passes Away

Former Cerritos Mayor and Current Councilmember Jim Edwards Passes Away

BY BRIAN HEWS Hews Media Group Los Cerritos Community News has learned that current Cerritos Councilmember, and former Mayor Jim Edwards passed away today after battling a long illness. The…

May 8, 2020 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

May 8, 2020 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

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Cerritos Crime Summary April 27-May 3, 2020

Cerritos Crime Summary April 27-May 3, 2020

  There was 31 part one crimes reported, same as 31 from the week before; 2020 running average stands at 27.9 per week, down from the 2019 average of 33.2.…

Cerritos Councilmember Frank Yokoyama Invites Residents to Mask and Glove Giveaway to Fight COVID-19 Spread

Cerritos Councilmember Frank Yokoyama Invites Residents to Mask and Glove Giveaway to Fight COVID-19 Spread

Cerritos Councilmember Frank Yokoyama BY BRIAN HEWS Cerritos Councilmember Frank Aurelio Yokoyama is hosting and inviting residents to a mask and glove giveaway to help stop the spread of COVID-19,…

Patient Credits Kaiser Permanente-Downey Doctors, Nurses & Staff After Two Weeks on a Ventilator Due to COVID-19

Patient Credits Kaiser Permanente-Downey Doctors, Nurses & Staff After Two Weeks on a Ventilator Due to COVID-19

Raul Marin recovering at his home after three weeks at Kaiser Permanente-Downey which included a long stint on a ventilator.   STAFF REPORT “The hardest part about being in the…

April 27- May 3, 2020 La Mirada Crime Summary

Aggravated Assault A suspect was arrested after threatening a victim with a knife during an argument on the 16100 block of Rosecrans Ave. No injuries were reported during the incident.…

Central Basin Finance Director Andrew Hamilton Has FTB Suspended Corporation

Central Basin Finance Director Andrew Hamilton Has FTB Suspended Corporation

The address for the corporation is the same contact address listed on the State Board Accountancy website that has Hamilton’s CPA license information. BY BRIAN HEWS Back in 2017, when…

Norwalk High School Named One of America’s Best High Schools

Norwalk High School Named One of America’s Best High Schools

NORWALK, California, May 5, 2020 – Norwalk High School has been named one of America’s best high schools, according to U.S. News & World Report. The 2020 U.S. News Best…

SR 60 Swarm Pavement Rehabilitation Project Continues 

SR 60 Swarm Pavement Rehabilitation Project Continues 

SAN BERNARDINO – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) continues work on the Pavement Rehabilitation Project on State Route 60 (SR-60), part of the 60 Swarm, to repair deteriorated pavement…

California’s Great Plates Delivered Program for Older Adults

California’s Great Plates Delivered Program for Older Adults

  On April 24, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom announced the launch of a first-in-the-nation “Great Plates Delivered” program, a meal delivery service for California’s older adults. Great Plates Delivered has…

Message from Artesia Mayor Ali Sajjad Taj: Let Our Future Be Science Driven

Message from Artesia Mayor Ali Sajjad Taj: Let Our Future Be Science Driven

  Ali Sajjad Taj, Mayor of Artesia   We are a small diverse community and we only have 14 cases for a population of approximately 18,000. That does not mean we…