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UC Irvine Chemists Reach First Step in Coronavirus Drug

UC Irvine Chemists Reach First Step in Coronavirus Drug

A synthetic molecule called a macrocycle created in the laboratory of UCI chemistry professor James Nowick binds onto coronavirus particles and won’t let go. Adam Kreutzer, Rene Gauthier-Butterfield / UCI.…

Impact The Change and Waste Not OC Coalition Unveil World’s First Off The Grid Solar Powered Cold Storage Unit

Impact The Change and Waste Not OC Coalition Unveil World’s First Off The Grid Solar Powered Cold Storage Unit

Inside of “The Beast,” a first of its kind modified shipping container that can operate on solar power and hold thousands of ready-to-eat meals.   STAFF REPORT Rolling blackouts, power…

Postmaster DeJoy suspends widely criticized cost-cutting measures

Postmaster DeJoy suspends widely criticized cost-cutting measures

  (NYT) As President Trump continued to try to sow doubts about the election with his latest assault on mail-in balloting, the postmaster general announced Tuesday that he would suspend…

G.O.P.-Led Senate Panel Details Ties Between 2016 Trump Campaign and Russian Interference

G.O.P.-Led Senate Panel Details Ties Between 2016 Trump Campaign and Russian Interference

(NEW YORK TIMES) A nearly 1,000-page report confirmed the special counsel’s findings at a moment when President Trump’s allies have sought to undermine that inquiry. A sprawling report released Tuesday…

Lifetime Learning Center at Long Beach City College Offers New Zoom Classes Fall 2020

Lifetime Learning Center at Long Beach City College Offers New Zoom Classes Fall 2020

    STAFF REPORT • August 17, 2020 The Lifetime Learning Program at Long Beach City College starts the Fall 2020 semester on August 25.  This semester we are offering…

Quick & Affordable Saliva Test for COVID-19 Approved by FDA

Quick & Affordable Saliva Test for COVID-19 Approved by FDA

     (© stock.adobe.com)   A saliva-based laboratory diagnostic test developed by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health to determine whether someone is infected with the novel coronavirus has…

Public Health Reports 9 New Deaths and 1,192 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

Public Health Reports 9 New Deaths and 1,192 New Cases of Confirmed COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

  The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 9 new deaths and 1,192 new cases of COVID-19.  The decrease in new cases and new deaths reflects…

Aug. 16, 2020: California Independent System Operator Issues Warning for Rotating Outages

Aug. 16, 2020: California Independent System Operator Issues Warning for Rotating Outages

The excessive heat in So.Cal. has caused CAISO to issue a warning, per SCE’s website. System Status: The Cal-ISO has declared a Warning through 11:59 pm for 8/16/20. Please conserve energy. You…

Cerritos’ Hubert Humphrey Democratic Club Shows Support for Postal Workers

Cerritos’ Hubert Humphrey Democratic Club Shows Support for Postal Workers

  Demonstrating at the Cerritos Post Office are Hubert Humphrey Democratic Club Membership Chair Norma Williamson and her husband Alan, Linda Hernandez, Wendy Moonier, Al Barlevy, Pamela Crawley, Beverly and…

Hundreds of Letters Slam Montebello Councilman Jack Hadjinian for Azerbijani ‘Terrorist’ Post on Facebook

Hundreds of Letters Slam Montebello Councilman Jack Hadjinian for Azerbijani ‘Terrorist’ Post on Facebook

BY BRIAN HEWS • August 14, 2020 A Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News article published yesterday has spawned an angry reaction from over 500 Azerbaijanis who wrote letters to…

Former Music Teacher John Zeretzke Pleads Guilty to Child Pornography Charge

Former Music Teacher John Zeretzke Pleads Guilty to Child Pornography Charge

John Zeretzke (MYNEWSLA August 14, 2020 )~ A former music teacher who contracted with a number of school districts in Southern California pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal child pornography…

August 14, 2020 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

August 14, 2020 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

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Montebello Councilman Hadjinian Resigns Foundation Post, Accuses Sheriff Villanueva of Helping ‘Terrorists’

Montebello Councilman Hadjinian Resigns Foundation Post, Accuses Sheriff Villanueva of Helping ‘Terrorists’

    UPDATE Aug. 14, 2020, 9:43 a.m.: Cerritos News has received over 500 letters slamming Hadjinian for his remarks   BY BRIAN HEWS • August 13, 2020 Montebello Councilman…

Cerritos athletic personnel preparing for major issues once the games resume

Cerritos athletic personnel preparing for major issues once the games resume

  By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter August 13, 2020   Cerritos High will begin its online schooling on Aug. 24, six days after its first athletic event was to…

Prop 17 Would Allow Parolees Into the Ballot Box. How Would They Vote?

Prop 17 Would Allow Parolees Into the Ballot Box. How Would They Vote?

BY BALA THENAPPEN This November’s ballot will feature proposition 17, which would allow Californians on parole for a felony conviction to vote. Currently, felons must complete their prison sentence and…

58 New Deaths and 2,428 New Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

58 New Deaths and 2,428 New Cases of COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) announced that Institutions of Higher Education (IHE) would need to limit campus activities in the near term, as community transmission…

Donald and Ivanka Trump donated to Kamala Harris’ previous bid for California attorney general

Donald and Ivanka Trump donated to Kamala Harris’ previous bid for California attorney general

  Courtesy VanityFair.com   (USA TODAY) President Donald Trump and his re-election campaign wasted little time in targeting California Sen. Kamala Harris after she was tapped on Aug. 11 as…

California Could Give Newspapers a 2-Year Labor Law Reprieve

California Could Give Newspapers a 2-Year Labor Law Reprieve

  By AP News Published Aug 11, 2020 01:54 pm SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California newspaper companies would have two more years to comply with a state law requiring them to treat newspaper…

Norwalk & Census Bureau Launch First Social Media ‘Census Takeover’

    Norwalk, CA – With the 2020 Census count concluding on September 30, Norwalk and the U.S. Census Bureau are partnering to launch a social media takeover titled #CensusMattersNorwalk…

Cerritos City Council to review proposed CalMet Services rate adjustment at Aug. 27 meeting

Cerritos City Council to review proposed CalMet Services rate adjustment at Aug. 27 meeting

  The Cerritos City Council will review a request from CalMet Services for an extraordinary adjustment to the maximum allowable rates for solid waste management services in the City of…