March 30, 2011 RSS feed / News

Compton High School basketball star living a charmed life

Compton High School’s basketball star Allan Guei has had a pretty hectic schedule this past month. And it’s likely to get more hectic before it calms down again for the senior point guard. More...

Wearin’ of the Green at Dollarhide

Councilman Jones told the story of St. Patrick’s Day and recited poetry for seniors at Dollarhide. More...

Richland Farms residents seek parking relief from the City Council

COMPTON—Residents of the Richland Farms development took their frustrations about neighborhood parking to the City Council meeting on Tuesday, with mixed results. More...

Kroger Creamery honored by city

The Compton City Council acknowledged the Kroger Corporation at last Tuesday’s meeting for its efforts to improve the lives of children in the city. More...

LA unions reach deal on pension, health costs

LOS ANGELES—Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced a deal Thursday with city unions that will require civilian workers for the first time to pay part of their salary toward retiree health benefits. More...

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What’s on TV this week

Critic’s Choice Wednesday 10 p.m. on NBC-4 More...

Rodriguez looks to a new era at City Hall when elected

Tired of the blurred vision at City Hall, Francisco Rodriguez said he will bring a new era of inclusion if he is elected to the City Council. More...

Scott takes a stand against the water bill in City Council bid

Compton’s recent water bill increases will likely be the central fight in the upcoming City Council election, said one candidate who is pinning his hopes on the issue. More...

COMPTON COLLEGE’S MATTHEW YOUNG MAKING BIG PLAYS ON THE DIAMOND

After starting the season with three straight losses, the El Camino College Compton Center baseball team has rebounded from its early season woes, and the team is now merely half a game behind first-place Long Beach City College in the South Coast Co More...

NEWS BRIEFS

SoCal doctor accused of improper prescriptions More...

Calif. jobless rate edges down; 96,500 jobs added in month

SACRAMENTO—California’s unemployment rate slipped lower for the second consecutive month, to 12.2 percent in February, as the state added nearly 100,000 jobs, the state Employment Development Department reported Friday. More...

CUSD science fair exhibits students’ discoveries

COMPTON—The genius of Compton Unified School District’s student scientists was on display at the district’s annual science fair from March 17 through March 18 at Roosevelt Middle School. More...

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