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Sheriff’s Dept. engages in Cudahy public safety dialogue
  • East Los Angeles

Sheriff’s Dept. engages in Cudahy public safety dialogue

  • January 20, 2021

By Ashley Orona Contributing Writer CUDAHY — The East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Station hosted a virtual town hall meeting Jan. 7 to discuss public safety […]

Residents fearful as Bell seeks buyer for mobile home parks
  • East Los Angeles

Residents fearful as Bell seeks buyer for mobile home parks

  • January 15, 2021

By Ashley Orona Contributing Writer BELL — Community members expressed outrage at a late December public hearing where the City Council discussed selling two mobile […]

Residents fearful as Bell seeks buyer for mobile home parks
  • East Los Angeles

Residents fearful as Bell seeks buyer for mobile home parks

  • January 15, 2021

By Ashley Orona Contributing Writer BELL — Community members expressed outrage at a late December public hearing where the City Council discussed selling two mobile […]

State sues to recover Exide cleanup costs
  • East Los Angeles

State sues to recover Exide cleanup costs

  • January 15, 2021

State sues to recover Exide cleanup costs By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — The state is suing the former owners of the Exide […]

Bell Gardens launches first-time homeowner program
  • East Los Angeles

Bell Gardens launches first-time homeowner program

  • December 30, 2020

By Ashley Orona Contributing Writer BELL GARDENS — The city has launched its first-time homebuyer and rehabilitation program, hosting an introductory webinar on Dec. 1 […]

Bellflower council votes to continue utility users tax
  • East Los Angeles

Bellflower council votes to continue utility users tax

  • December 29, 2020

BELLFLOWER — The city’s 5% utility users tax will continue through 2021, the City Council decided after a public hearing Dec. 14. The City Council […]

Restaurant catering to Latino LGBT members opens
  • East Los Angeles

Restaurant catering to Latino LGBT members opens

  • December 29, 2020

By Ashley Orona Contributing Writer BOYLE HEIGHTS — Local entrepreneurs have opened a pizzeria-bar called Noa Noa Place, creating a safe space for the Latino […]

Bellflower renews cannabis business permits for 2021
  • East Los Angeles

Bellflower renews cannabis business permits for 2021

  • December 22, 2020

By Arnold Adler Contributing Writer BELLFLOWER — In a special meeting Dec. 10, the City Council renewed for another year 12 marijuana permits held by […]

Food 4 Less workers demand safer working conditions  
  • East Los Angeles

Food 4 Less workers demand safer working conditions  

  • December 21, 2020

By Ashley Orona Contributing Writer BOYLE HEIGHTS — Food 4 Less workers have launched a campaign Nov. 17 demanding better wages and safer working conditions […]

College district offers transitional housing to students 
  • East Los Angeles

College district offers transitional housing to students 

  • December 11, 2020

By Jose Ivan Cazares Contributing Writer MONTEREY PARK — The Los Angeles Community College District is offering room and board for students facing housing insecurity […]

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