February 7, 2023 Newly elected Huntington Beach “Councilor” Pat Burns has placed an item on tonight’s council meeting agenda calling for the LGBTQ+ Pride flag’s removal from city property. Since 2021,…
The balloon is described as the size of three buses ByMartha Raddatz Thursday, February 2, 2023 2:52PM A massive spy balloon from China is flying over the continental U.S., government…
January 30, 2023 Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn Announces Re-Election Campaign with Backing of 24 Local Mayors, many Regional Leaders, and Working Families Organizations, Underscoring Wide-Ranging Support Across the 4th District SAN…
Hispanic Caucus Announces Leadership for 118th Congress…
By Marie-Danielle Smith • The Canadian Press OTTAWA – The House of Commons passed a Liberal bill on Wednesday designed to require web giants to compensate journalism outfits for reposting…
Erik Lutz is Mayor of Pico Rivera, Andrew Lara Mayor Pro Tem…
Tech giant opposes bill forcing payments to local media outlets. BY ROBERT CHANNUCK, CHICAGO TRIBUNE Meta/Facebook is threatening to remove all local news from its platform following reports thatproposed legislation to force Big Tech to pay publishers for news content is being added to a defense billin a bid to win approval during the lame-duck Congress session. The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act made it through the Senate Judiciary Committee inSeptember, but is running out of time to pass before the end of the year, when the House will flip toRepublican control. Including it in the National Defense Authorization Act, an annual “must-pass” bill, isseen as a strategy for getting it done before the new Congress convenes in January. The legislative maneuver generated criticism Monday from Meta/Facebook, which issued a statement inopposition to the journalism act, and its potential pairing with the defense act. The text of the defense bill hasnot been released, but a source familiar with the matter told the Tribune that lawmakers are considering adding the journalism…
California is in demand for business startups. In fact, there are about 4 million small businesses in the state, employing over 7 million people, which is equivalent to 48.8% of…
SAVED A LIFE: Receiving awards were Coaches Mendoza, Olmstead, and Veach, and Nurse Ualika and Deputy Bluntach are joined by School Board Member Dr. Rios, Interim Superintendent Nguyen and Director…
November 17, 2022 Projects to Promote Equity, Sustainability Along West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor and the Union Station/Civic Center Transit District WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s…
November 13, 2022 7:05 am U.S. Rep. Karen Bass has slightly extended her lead over developer Rick Caruso in the contest to become the next mayor of Los Angeles. Just…
HMG-CN will post results when the polls close for races affecting our readers. 7:03 am PST BYE BYE SHERIFF! SHERIFF N ROBERT LUNA 56.78% 687,127 N ALEX VILLANUEVA 43.22%…
November 8, 2022~The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will give priority to veterans with cancer when it begins processing benefits claims under the landmark toxic exposure law signed this…
GRAND OPENING: Cerritos College officials and Cerritos Councilman Frank Yokoyama (left) at the opening of the Equity Center. November 7, 2022~Cerritos College celebrated the grand opening of its Equity…
Brian Ferrer November 7, 2022~This newspaper is endorsing Brian Ferrer; please vote out Soo Yoo. Ferrer is a hard-working registered nurse who went through the ABCUSD system and has shown,…
Soo Yoo’s campaign treasurer Lisa Ray lists her address as 3843 Bristol STE 640 in Santa Ana; HMG-CN has confirmed it is a PO Box in a UPS store. …
November 4, 2022 By Brian Hews ABCUSD President of the Board and Assembly candidate Soo Yoo once again blasted the Los Cerritos Community News at a board meeting, this time…
November 2, 2022~Senator Bob Archuleta continues to bring resources needed to area cities. Archuleta was joined by Pico Rivera Mayor Monica Sanchez, Councilmembers Gustavo Camacho and Andrew Lara along…
By Jeff Prang Los Angeles County Assessor As we prepare to give thanks this November on Thanksgiving Day, it’s also important to remember those that have served our great…
The move further delays an oversight request by the House Ways and Means Committee from 2019 as the midterm election looms. (NYT) WASHINGTON — Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.…