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Three Murders on Sunday Connected to Same Suspect; Manhunt Underway in LA

Three Murders on Sunday Connected to Same Suspect; Manhunt Underway in LA

Los Angeles:  Los Angeles Police Department believes that three incidents that occurred on Sunday morning in the San Fernando Valley may be related. Robbery Homicide Division detectives are asking for…

6.0 Earthquake Hits SF Bay Area of Napa; 87 Injured

A 6.0 earthquake has hit the San Francisco Bay area of Napa. At least 87 people have been injured. Fires have broken out at several locations. Here are the official…

August 22 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

August 22 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper

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Bell Gardens PD Receives Additional Money to Combat Crime

HMG Crime Wire   Bell Gardens Police Department concludes the Fiscal Year 2013-2014 grant to combat alcohol-related crime; City will receive an additional $15,000 in Fiscal Year 2014-2015 to continue…

DRAYER CONTENDS BELLFLOWER IN VIOLATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS VOTING ACT

By Tammye McDuff    After many conversations and emails, HMG agreed to sit down with John Paul Drayer, Member of the Board of Trustees Area #3 at Cerritos College.  Drayer…

FINAL PHASE OF FOSTER PARK STREET IMPROVEMENTS TO BEGIN

FINAL PHASE OF FOSTER PARK STREET IMPROVEMENTS TO BEGIN The final phase of road and drainage improvements in La Mirada’s Foster Park area will soon be underway. The City Council…

‘MS4 PERMIT’ BRINGS NEW WATER CHALLENGES TO AREA CITIES 

‘MS4 PERMIT’ BRINGS NEW WATER CHALLENGES TO AREA CITIES 

  By Tammye McDuff    It appears that local cities in and around Southeast Los Angeles County are facing new hurdles in the ongoing battle over water conservation.  The latest…

EXCLUSIVE: Central Basin Director Leticia Vasquez Continues Questionable Legal Fight For Multi-Million Dollar Payday

EXCLUSIVE: Central Basin Director Leticia Vasquez Continues Questionable Legal Fight For Multi-Million Dollar Payday

By Brian Hews and Randy Economy Hews Media Group-Community News has learned that the attorney for embattled Central Basin Municipal Water District Director Leticia Vasquez submitted an amended claim today…

Downey Church Job Fair Works for a ‘Hire Cause’ 

Downey Church Job Fair Works for a ‘Hire Cause’ 

By Tammye McDuff Church Job Fairs [CJB] believes in working for a ‘Hire Cause’. CJB wants to help bring zero percent unemployment into each community. The Los Angeles County Job…

County of Los Angeles Public Library to Restore Its Service Hours

HMG Community Wire LOS ANGELES, August 12, 2014 – The County of Los Angeles Public Library will restore its service hours at libraries that had hours reduced in 2009 –…