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Bellflower Council Continues to Fight ‘Loitering’ Registered Sex Offenders

Bellflower Council Continues to Fight ‘Loitering’ Registered Sex Offenders

 By Tammye McDuff  Bellflower city officials are continuing to clamp down on registered sex offenders who loiter on local streets.  An ordinance has been approved by City Council members to…

Boutique Fundraiser to Help Leukemia Patient Myra Muro on Saturday

Hews Media Group-Community Newspaper has been reporting on Muro and her challenges with Leukemia and Lymphoma during a series of articles and reports. The event, “Yard Sale Boutique. Stop. Shop…

Measure Y: Artesia Banks on Passage of 4.9% Utility Tax Hike in November

By Randy Economy Voters in Artesia in November will decide the fate of Measure Y that if approved would create a 4.9% Utility User Tax for residents and business owners.…

Measure Y:  Artesia Banks on Passage of 4.9% Utility Tax Hike in November

By Randy Economy Voters in Artesia in November will decide the fate of Measure Y that if approved would create a 4.9% Utility User Tax for residents and busine ss…

Operation Fashion Police: Downtown LA Fashion District Raided by Feds, $65,000,000 Seized, Nine Arrested

Fashion District Store Using ‘Black Market Peso Exchange’ Scheme Allegedly Took Ransom Money for Hostage Being Held and Tortured by Sinaloa Drug Cartel LOS ANGELES – Approximately 1,000 law enforcement…

2014 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW No surprises last season for Whitney, none expected this season

By Loren Kopff WHITNEY LADY WILDCATS 9-10 overall last season, 6-6 in the Academy League, fourth place, lost to La Sierra in the Division III-A first round playoffs 34-52 overall…

WEEK ONE FOOTBALL Valley Christian handles double wing, pulls away from Cerritos in second half

By Loren Kopff Valley Christian head coach Woodie Grayson knew his team was going to have trouble with the double wing offense that Cerritos runs. Sure enough, the Dons rushed…

Dead Birds With West Nile Found in SE Los Angeles County

By Randy Economy Seven dead birds that have tested positive with the highly contagious West Nile Virus have been located in Cerritos during August and September, Hews Media Group-Community Newspaper…

Ginger Shattuck Returns as Interim Superintendent at NLMUSD 

By Randy Economy  Ginger Shattuck, a former employee and superintendent of schools for the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District for almost 50 years, will be returning on a temporary basis to…

OP/ED: Central Basin Directors Roybal, Vasquez, and Apodaca Secretly Planned to Install Former Assemblyman Rudy Bermudez as Agency’s New General Manager

  Hews Media Group-Community News has learned that former California State Assemblyman Rudy Bermudez is being pushed by Central Basin Water Board Directors James Roybal, Leticia Vasquez, and Bob Apodaca…