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CSU Dominguez Hills professor named Fulbright Scholar

CARSON—Kimberly Bohman-Kalaja, associate professor of literature in the Humanities External Master of Arts program at California State University, Dominguez Hills, has been named a Fulbright Scholar for 2010-2011. More...

KB Home posts profit for quarter, tops Street view

LOS ANGELES—KB Home said Friday its new home orders and completed sales fell sharply in the fiscal fourth quarter, even as the homebuilder saw traffic from prospective buyers increase for the first time since the housing boom ended. More...

Compton native one of the best high school wrestlers in nation

Joey Davis has been on a mission to prove he is one of the best athletes — not only in the state of California, but also in the nation. More...

Witness: Michael Jackson doctor distracted on call

LOS ANGELES—A former girlfriend of the doctor charged in the death of Michael Jackson testified Friday that he was distracted when he called her on the morning of the singer’s death and she heard commotion in the background. More...

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What’s on TV this week

Critic’s Choice Wednesday 10 p.m. on ABC-7 More...

Gov. Brown gets chance to name high court justice

SAN FRANCISCO—Gov. Jerry Brown will have an early opportunity to shape California’s high court following the surprise announcement that its only Latino justice is stepping down next month. More...

CUSD’s annual toy drive brings cheer to 300 families

COMPTON—More than 300 families, including elementary, middle and high school students, got a boost of holiday cheer at Compton Unified School District annual toy drive on Dec. 18. More...

Hub City seniors flock to New Year’s Gala

Seniors kicked up their heels last week at the Dollarhide Senior Center New Year’s Gala, sponsored by City Councilwoman Barbara Calhoun and the city of Compton. More...

News in brief

Gourmet dog treat truck joins LA’s mobile fleet LOS ANGELES—People probably won’t like this new food truck’s fare. More...

Compton falls short against Long Beach Poly

COMPTON—Opening up Moore League play with their first two games at home, Compton failed to record a single win, losing to Long Beach Poly on Tuesday before falling to Long Beach Wilson on Friday in a 56- 53 defeat. More...

Vote delayed on state air pollution program

LOS ANGELES—After more than two hours of public comment, the governing board of Southern California’s anti-smog agency postponed voting Friday on a controversial plan that would allow companies to pollute by purchasing emission credits. More...

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