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Compton College District Special Trustee to present State of District Address

COMPTON—Compton Community College District Special Trustee Genethia Hudley-Hayes will give a State of the District Address on Friday, April 8, at 10 a.m. in the Tartar Quad, 1111 E. Artesia Blvd. More...

Bradley campaigns to keep the sheriff

COMPTON—The City Council’s deci sion to bring back the Compton Police Department is shaping up to be the defining issue this election season. More...

Jefferson Elementary receives triple honors at bilingual educators conference

COMPTON—Jefferson Elementary School won three awards on Friday, March 25, at the 2011 California Association of Bilingual Educators Conference (CABE). The event, held at the Long Beach Convention Center, 300 E. More...

No petition signatures verified by CUSD

Compton school district responds to court order to verify signatures of parents who signed McKinley charter petition

COMPTON—The Compton Unified School District has notified McKinley Elementary School parents that no signatures on the Trigger Law petition submitted on Dec. 7 are verifiable. More...

Campaign finances vary in Hub City

COMPTON—Barbara Calhoun has raised — and spent — more than twice as much as any other Compton City Council candidate, according to campaign finance reports filed with the city clerk. More...

Hub City’s Jacob Lusk continues on American Idol

LOS ANGELES—Compton resident Jacob Lusk is still in the running on the hit show “American Idol,” as of March 31. More...

Opinion

PEOPLE ARE SAYING...

Should CBS find someone else to play Charlie on Two and a Half Men or should they rehire Charlie Sheen?

Renee Cobb I think they should rehire him. Sometimes we loose the fact that folks are human and loose track of their emotions. Let’s give him some grace and let him go. More...

In My View

Entitled to entitlements

Entitlement programs, also known as mandatory spending, account for two-thirds of the federal budget. This current fiscal year, mandatory spending exceeds total federal receipts. More...

Celebrating and protecting health reform for kids

A year ago President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the “Affordable Care Act”), guaranteeing access to health coverage for 32 million uninsured people in America, including 95 percent of all children More...

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April 10 United Methodist Church Anniversary More...

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Trip to New York More...

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