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Hannah Anderson Found Alive in Idaho; Suspect James Lee DiMaggio is Dead

This is Breaking News: Hannah Anderson, the missing 16 year old girl from San Diego has been found alive in Idaho and the suspected kidnapped James Lee DiMaggio has been…

Sculpture Stolen in Cerritos

  HMG-CN Staff Report     In what is becoming a common occurrence, yet another bronze sculpture set was stolen in the city of Cerritos. The structure called “Dancer”was stolen…

Walmart to Open Neighborhood Market in La Mirada, Looks to Hire 65

  By Brian Hews LA MIRADA, Calif. – Walmart today announced it will open a Walmart Neighborhood Market in La Mirada this fall at 14865 Telegraph Road. The 35,000 square…

La Mirada Begins Receiving Measure I Funds for Infrastructure Repairs

    By Randy Economy   The City of La Mirada has begun receiving funds generated by Measure I, a one percent transactions and use tax approved by 66.63 percent…

La Mirada Junior All Stars Lose a Heartbreaker in Championship Game

    Little league team blasted through several games then lost 2-1.   In heartbreaking fashion, the boys of the La Mirada Junior All Star team lost in the Western…

Sales Tax Revenues Grow 5.5% In La Mirada

By Brian Hews   Sales tax revenues received by the City of La Mirada grew 5.5 percent in Fiscal Year 2012-2013. Total gross receipts were up by $530,468 to $10,202,793…

La Mirada Crime Summary July 29 to August 4

La Mirada Crime  Summary  July 29 to August 4

The following La Mirada Crime Report is provided to Hews Media Group each week from the La Mirada Community Sheriff’s Station. These are some of the crimes that took place…

New Norwalk Principal Looks Forward to ‘Mighty’ School Year

The new incoming principal at Benton Middle School may seem like your typical mild-mannered administrator. In reality, however, Michael Gotto has morphed out of something completely different. Gotto – the…

Residents’ Concerns on La Palma Walmart Store Delivery Operations Have to Wait

By Rico Dizon “Too close for comfort.” This old adage spells the situation that some La Palma residents are experiencing right now since the Walmart Neighborhood Store in La Palma…

Norwalk Continues Crack Down on Dangerous Motorcycle Riders

By Randy Economy The City of Norwalk is cracking down on motorcycle riders who are driving carelessly with an aggressive campaign in conjunction with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. A…