By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer BELL — Youth sports and recreational activities have been temporarily shut down in this city as well as Downey as […]
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MTA reassures property owners along proposed rail line
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Home and commercial property owners impacted by potential Metropolitan Transportation Authority acquisitions to build aerial structures, widen […]
Downey High School reports six COVID cases
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer DOWNEY — A small number of COVID-19 infections among students at Downey High School and alleged crowded classrooms among middle […]
Residents receive overview of proposed rail line
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Nearly 20 community members praised the efforts to link Southeast area cities with downtown Los Angeles through […]
Population declines in most Southeast cities
2020 Census figures could bring changes to political landscape By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Data from the 2020 Census shows that cities […]
Area cities taking steps to assist the homeless
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Homelessness has emerged as a hot topic in the Sept. 14 election to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom, […]
Community is briefed on air quality near Exide plant
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer VERNON — Airborne lead particles from scaffolding removed at the former Exide battery plant in May rose above environmental limits […]
Businessman granted forgiveness from COVID loan
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer HIGHLAND PARK — Restaurant owner Dennis Hernandez recently got good news from the Small Business Administration. A loan of nearly […]
State acts to speed up rent relief application process
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — State housing officials have hired managers to accelerate rent relief applications for the emergency program that covers […]
Tenant advocates skeptical of state rent relief plans
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Legal advocates for tenants hoping for rental relief from the state are concerned that the $5.2 billion […]