Author: Brian Hews
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GIRLS SOCCER – Cerritos scores late in toughest challenge this season to pull away from Gahr
December 8, 2022 By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter Possession is nine-tenths of the law and in soccer, if you…
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Cerritos Resident First African-American Woman to Manage LA County Assessor East District Operations
December 7, 2022 Cerritos resident Terri Erskin. LOS ANGELES, CA – Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang has promoted longtime Cerritos resident,…
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THANKS FOR NOTHING: Congress Kills Bill That Would’ve Forced Platforms to Pay for Local News
Fuck you Facebook and google
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Facebook Wants Its Cake: May End Content on News if Bill Passes
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.…
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COVID surge continues in LA County as indoor mask mandate looms
This publisher would like to thank al you anti-max, anti tax people for causing yet another surge because of your…
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GARDEN GROVE BOYS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Whitney’s Song sings perfect tune, helps spark Wildcats to third place finish
December 6, 2022 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter GARDEN GROVE-In case you haven’t been paying attention to the…
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Metro Board Approves Shortest Alternative for the Eastside Corridor, is Federal Funding at Risk?
December 6, 2022 By Brian Hews • editor@cerritosnews.net The Metro Board of Directors, at its meeting on Dec. 1, approved…
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ABCUSD Crossing Guard in Stable Condition After Being Struck by Car
December 6, 2022 Staff Report An ABCUSD crossing guard, who reportedly saved a school child from being hit, was herself…
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REAL ID Delayed Until 2025
December 5, 2022 The Department of Homeland Security has delayed the deadline for air travelers to have a REAL ID…
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How Does Starting a Business in California Differ from Other States?
California is in demand for business startups. In fact, there are about 4 million small businesses in the state, employing…
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After 51 Years Cerritos City Manager is Retiring
December 3, 2022 Hews Media Group-Community News has exclusively learned that longtime city manager Art Gallucci will be retiring in…
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Artesia’s Project Joy Lends a Helping Hand
December 2, 2022 The City of Artesia annually hosts Project Joy to assist Artesia residents most in need during the…
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December 2, 2022 Hews Media Group-Community News eNewspaper
Click on image to view in full screen. Loren Kopff’s Local Sports starts on the back page with stories moving…
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BOYS SOCCER: Artesia starts fast, tails off in the second half before holding on for season-opening win
December 1, 2022 By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on Twitter Artesia High’s season-opener with Gahr High this past Tuesday evening was…
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2022-2023 BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: 605 League Getting Much Stronger as Artesia, Cerritos Has Company for Upper Half Supremacy
December 1, 2022 By Loren Kopff @LorenKopff on Twitter After winning the 605 League three straight seasons, Cerritos High…
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CIF-SS DIV. 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Valley Christian loses back and forth battle with Lancaster in final minutes
Valley Christian High freshman wide receiver Jaden Hernandez hauls in a 24-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Joe DeYoung with…
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Biden Economy: GDP up 2.9%, Gas Down $1.53 From Last Year
November 30, 2021 Even though the Fed is putting the brakes on the economy, GDP grew 2.9% July-September; gas…
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Expect a Cold Storm by Week’s End
November 29, 2022 A cool air mass moving through the Southland this week is expected to deliver gusty winds,…
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Nearly 90% of COVID Deaths Are Now 65 and Older
November 29, 2022 (WAPO) Now, more than ever, it is a plague of the elderly. More than 300 people are…

