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Dr. JoAnna Schilling, President of Cypress College, to present at the March Cypress Chamber Networking Breakfast

JoAnna Schilling, President of Cypress College. Courtesy photo. The Cypress Chamber of Commerce will host Dr. JoAnna Schilling, President of Cypress College as our guest speaker at the March Networking Breakfast. Our event will be held Tuesday, March 14th at the Residence Inn by Marriott at 4931 Katella Avenue, Cypress/Los Read More

California is transforming education through community schools

Governor Gavin Newsom, First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, and Assemblymembers Kevin McCarty (D-Sacramento) and Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) visited Encina High School and Greer Elementary School in Sacramento – two community schools co-located on the same campus to provide whole family services across the age spans. The Governor and First Partner Read More

Violin and organ duo performing Scandinavian Suite at First Congregational Church of Long Beach

The First Congregational Church of Long Beach (First Church), located at 3rd & Cedar (241 Cedar Ave.) in downtown Long Beach, presents “Scandinavian Suite.” This concert by the Duo Brusch / Mikkelsen from Europe features music for violin and organ, employing First Church’s powerful 70-rank Moeller Pipe Organ. In addition Read More

WalletHub study: 2023’s hardest-working cities in America

With March 3 being Employee Appreciation Day and Americans working an average of 1,791 hours per year, much more than people in many other industrialized countries, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its report on 2023’s Hardest-Working Cities in America, as well as expert commentary. In order to determine where Americans Read More

California Senate Republicans introduce “Save Our Hospitals” bill

Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones (R-San Diego) and Senator Shannon Grove (R-Bakersfield) introduced Senate Bill 774, the “Save Our Hospitals” bill, to help prevent nonprofit community hospitals from closing their doors. The bill is jointly authored by Jones and Grove, and all California Senate Republican Caucus members are proud Read More

Garden Grove commissioner application deadline extended

The City of Garden Grove is seeking community members interested in becoming part of the City’s decision-making process, to serve as non-compensated commissioners. Commissioners serve as advisors and provide recommendations to the Garden Grove City Council. Applicants must be Garden Grove residents and registered voters, be able to serve a Read More