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Newsom Signs SB 1079 Impacting Foreclosures

Summary: New California law gives owners, tenants, non-profits, and local governments a chance to outbid investors who buy foreclosures. It also bans the “auction bundling” of foreclosed homes, and prevents…

VP Harris casts tie-breaking vote to pass COVID relief package

VP Harris casts tie-breaking vote to pass COVID relief package

Democrats in the chamber applauded after Harris announced the 51-50 vote at around 5:30 a.m. WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris cast her first-ever tie-breaking vote in the Senate early…

Cal State LA Selected as Vaccine Site

The pilot site is part of the wider effort to establish 100 vaccination sites nationwide in the Biden administration’s first 100 days.   A pilot project will establish a community…

Cerritos College Holds First Food Drive of the Year

Volunteers help distribute food at Cerritos College. Jacqueline Cochran, Talon Marks FEBRUARY 2, 2021 Cerritos College’s Falcons Nest in conjunction with the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank hosted a free food giveaway for Cerritos…

Trump Lawyers Can’t Spell United States

Trump Lawyers Can’t Spell United States

February 2, 2021 A picture is worth….…

Lakewood Resident Wins Over $177K at bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open Main Event

Lakewood Resident Wins Over $177K at bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open Main Event

  Erik Fast cardplayer.com A total of 510 entries were made in the 2021 Winter Open $2,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event at bestbet Jacksonville, building a massive prize pool of $918,000 that was…

Male Adult Shot and Killed in Norwalk

  LASD Homicide is Investigating a Shooting Death, 13800 blk Shoemaker Ave. Norwalk  Tuesday, February 2, 2021       REPORTED AT:  10:35 a.m.                                  LOCATION:  13800 block of Shoemaker Avenue in Norwalk…

Recycle Your Used Motor Oil

Recycle Your Used Motor Oil

February 1, 2021 Beginning a New Year marks a fresh start for Californians.  Some resolutions are personal while other goals are communal. A popular resolution is to reduce California’s environmental…

LA TIMES: California would extend eviction protections to June 30, subsidize rent for low-income tenants under proposal

LA TIMES: California would extend eviction protections to June 30, subsidize rent for low-income tenants under proposal

  Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders have agreed to a proposal to extend through June protections against evictions for California tenants financially harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic, an effort…

Bonobos Clothing Company Suffers Massive Data Breach

Bonobos Clothing Company Suffers Massive Data Breach

Bonobos men’s clothing store has suffered a massive data breach exposing millions of customers’ personal information after a cloud backup of their database was downloaded by a threat actor. Bonobos states…

All Little Lake City School District Schools 2019-’20 Educational Results Partnership (ERP) Honor Roll Schools

    Staff Report • January 25, 2021   The Little Lake School District announced that all nine schools within the District were recently recognized as 2019 – 2020 Educational…

Budweiser Will Sit Out the Super Bowl for the First Time in 37 Years

Anheuser-Busch will shift its marketing budget to support Covid-19 vaccine PSAs   For most millennials, 2021 will be the first year in their lifetimes that Budweiser will not have an…

At Least 4 LA Law Enforcement Officers Were In DC During Capitol Riots

At least three Los Angeles police officers and one L.A. County Sheriff’s deputy were in Washington, D.C. when rioters stormed the Capitol building earlier this month.The four local law enforcement…

New Law Prohibits Social Media Posts Between Legislative Members

New Law Prohibits Social Media Posts Between Legislative Members

BY BRIAN HEWS • January 23, 2021 Clicking the “like” button has become hazardous to a public officials career. AB 992, authored by Assemblymember Kevin Mullin (D-South San Francisco), was…

January 22, 2021 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

January 22, 2021 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News eNewspaper

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Cerritos College Statement on President Biden’s Action on DACA

  NORWALK, Calif. – January 21, 2021  We applaud President Biden for his swift and decisive action to restore and protect the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The…

Cerritos Councilman Yokoyama Spurs COVID Site at Cerritos College

Cerritos Councilman Yokoyama Spurs COVID Site at Cerritos College

Staff Report • January 19, 2021 Cerritos City Councilman Frank Yokoyama reached out to Los Cerritos News yesterday confirming that five large scale vaccination sites will begin operating across Los…

How Does Trading Affect Your Tax Bill?

The idea of making money by buying and selling assets in the stock market can be an exciting concept to a lot of people. Most financial experts agree that making…

Kaiser Permanente Commits $1 Million to Promote Racial Equity in Southern California

Kaiser Permanente Commits $1 Million to Promote Racial Equity in Southern California

Grant funding to 10 nonprofit organizations will help dismantle racist structures and practices that prevent communities of color from achieving good health  Kaiser Permanente, the nation’s largest integrated, nonprofit health…

New Virtual Classes at the Lifetime Learning Center

New classes offered virtually at the Lifetime Learning Center at Long Beach City College start January 19, 2021: “Amazing Americans” presented by Dr. Ginny Baxter- America is great because of…