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Summer Festivities at St. Isidore

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New law changes rules of the game

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RCSD opposes I-405 Project options 2 and 3

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The Rossmoor Community Service District board on Tuesday, July 10, voted unanimously to oppose alternatives 2 and 3 to the I-405 expansion project.

This week’s freeway closures

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The northbound I-450 from Westbound SR-22 to Seal Beach Boulevard will be closed nightly from Midnight to 5 a.m., through Saturday, July 21, according to CalTrans.

Smart local retailers making a mark in world e-commerce

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Cowboy Dan’s Jerky Emporium recently celebrated its thriving business in Los Alamitos with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

Career Recognition

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How should Los Alamitos spend $358,000?

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Hot dogs blaze through Los Alamitos

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Casa Youth Shelter hires new Executive Director

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Dancers bring “A Touch of Polynesia” to Cypress Festival

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Rose Cason, director and choreographer of “A Touch of Polynesia,” and her colorfully-costumed dancers bring the exotic dances of central and southern Pacific Ocean indigenous peoples to Oak Knoll Park in Cypress.

Chaos to invade Cypress Festival

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You’ve seen them on YouTube and Myspace, now you can catch “Chaos Invasion” performing live at the “Outpost” Stage on Saturday, July 28 at the Cypress Community Festival. The Festival is held at Oak Knoll Park, 5700 Orange Ave. in Cypress.

Chaos Invasion band members Zach Chen, Zoe Chen, and Sammy Soto met at a local music school where they learned and developed their musical talents. After a few years and a few different “music school” bands, they decided it would be fun to form their own band.

Get out and run in the Cypress 5K, 10K

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Reed takes over leadership at Hopkinson Elementary

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Los Alamitos Unified School District recently announced that Ondrea Reed has been selected as the new Principal at Francis Hopkinson Elementary School.

Youth Center is flurry of activity

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With the long days of summer quickly passing, parents might look to the Youth Center in Los Alamitos for day camp programs that are still available while also beginning to plan for activities after school in the coming year.

SHIP comes to Los Alamitos area

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A few times a year, a SHIP comes through the Los Alamitos area. It brings with it just a handful of passengers, all of whom have hopes for a better future.

Children can have fun while learning with summer programs

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The Boys and Girls Club of Cypress kicked off its summer program in June with almost 300 kids enrolled and more than 200 present at the club everyday.

Los Al diver wins Lee Brennan Scholarship

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Precious Life Shelter provides a home

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