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Local baseball Coach Antonio Gomez, Convicted in Child Sex Abuse Case
LOS ANGELES – Following a day of deliberations, jurors today convicted a former middle school teacher accused of sexually abusing…
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Valley Christian tamed by Kaiser in seventh inning
CIF-SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION IV SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS By Loren Kopff Valley Christian’s softball team will be thinking long and hard about…
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Residents caught off guard as Cerritos Post Office is closed for fumigation
By Brian Hews Cerritos residents found a huge surprise at the US Post Office located at 183rd Street and Carmentia…
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Norwalk, Bellflower, Bell Gardens men arrested by ATF in undercover weapon selling operation
LOS ANGELES – The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) today announced the arrest of two defendants who…
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BREAKING: Missing Long Beach girls found unharmed; Mother arrested for child endangerment
By Brian Hews Two missing girls from Long Beach have been found alive on Saturday afternoon, according to members of…
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Hunt begins for two young missing sisters who vanished from local motel
By Brian Hews Law enforcement is looking for two young Long Beach girls that went missing on Friday morning from…
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Scott Schenter pleads not guilty to 60 felony counts during Friday court appearance; Granted “special housing” in jail
By Brian Hews Indicted ex-Los Angeles County Appraiser Scott Schenter has plead not guilty to 60 felony counts of fraud…
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Cerritos College Hosts Chivas USA’s ”Parent and Me Soccer Clinic”
Nearly 70 preschoolers from the Cerritos College Child Development Center participated in a Chivas USA Parent and Me Soccer Clinic…
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Survey Says Artesia Residents Value Public Safety, Local Control of Funds
By Rico Dizon Public safety and street maintenance came up to be the top concerns of Artesia residents as revealed…
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Letters: Central Basin Water Board candidate Gray lashes out at Hawkins
(Editor’s Note: The following “Letter to the Editor” was received by Los Cerritos Community Newspaper earlier this week. It is…
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Cerritos Mayor Jim Edwards highlights upcoming Memorial Day Ceremony
By Cerritos Mayor Jim Edwards The City of Cerritos will hold a Memorial Day Ceremony to honor the fallen heroes…
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Volunteers on Patrol needed in Cerritos
The Cerritos Sheriff’s Station is seeking Volunteers on Patrol (VOPs). Patrolling the City in distinctly marked vehicles, VOPs assist with…
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Cerritos Crime Report for the Week of May 14-20
Los Cerritos Community Newspaper will continue to keep the community informed about weekly crimes in our community. This is from…
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La Mirada Weekly Crime Summary for May 14-20, 2012
The La Mirada Lamplighter and Los Cerritos Community Newspaper will continue to keep the community informed about weekly crimes in…
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Cerritos fiscal picture described as ‘good’ despite RDA’s end
By Jerry Bernstein Mayor Jim Edwards and City Manager Art Gallucci described Cerritos as a city with a healthy environment…
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Water Board hopefuls square off in heated debate hosted by LCCN
Candidates running for the Central Basin Water Board of Directors (District 5) held an “open debate” Thursday afternoon that featured…
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Juarez Elementary School Hold Annual Flag Retirement Ceremony
Each and very year Juarez students and the students from the Southeast Academy High School under the direction of MSgt.…
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Hawaiian Gardens Seeks to End “Evergreen” Clause in Consolidated Contract
By Jerry Bernstein The Hawaiian Gardens City Council agreed to hold a written notice terminating the city’s automatic franchise term…
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Campaign Trail: Kotze-Ramos holds successful campaign event local eatery
Supporters of Patricia Kotze-Ramos gathered at Frantones’s Villa for a night of politics and pasta. The free “meet and greet”…