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Taking nutrition to the classroom

COMPTON—The Network for a Healthy California Harvest of the Month Program is taking the battle for healthy eating to the classroom and to the homes of Compton students. More...

Assemblyman Isadore Hall announces child abuse resolution

Assembly member Isadore Hall, III is joined by recording artist and book author Norwood Young, LA County Sheriff Lee Baca, Compton City Council Members and child abuse prevention advocates to declare More...

L.A. author Sesshu Foster to deliver lecture at CSU Dominguez Hills

CARSON—Novelist Sesshu Foster will deliver the annual Pat Eliet Lecture on Thursday, April 14, at California State University Dominguez Hills, 1000 E. Victoria St., at 7 p.m. The lecture will take place in the Loker Student Union Ballroom. More...

El Camino Compton Center launches accreditation web page

COMPTON—A new web page has been added to the El Camino College Compton Center website. The new page is dedicated to communicating the process of accreditation for the Compton Center. More...

Experts say don’t worry about radiation in US milk

LOS ANGELES—So now Japan’s radioactive fallout is showing up in milk on the U.S. West Coast. Not to worry, though. It turns out that traces of radioactivity are in many foods we eat, the air we breathe and the water we swim in. More...

Joey Davis answers the bell as national wrestling champion

COMPTON—Santa Fe High School junior and former Compton resident Joey Davis is on a roll. More...

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What’s on TV this week

Critic’s Choice Wednesday 9:30 p.m. on FOX-11 More...

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...

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...

Rallying for reading

More than 200 Kelly Elementary School students, teachers, staff, and community members marched around the school’s surrounding neighborhoods promoting literacy on March 26. More...

From boys to men

COMPTON—Lincoln-Drew Elementary School once again held its annual “guy’s night out” for male students, their fathers, relatives or role models on March 24. More...

News in brief

Sparks sign Aussie O'Hea to deal More...

LA area stadium backers share stage, tout plans

Los Angeles has not had an NFL franchise since the Rams and Raiders left the huge TV market more than 15 years ago.

LOS ANGELES—Backers of two rival NFL stadium projects proposed for the Los Angeles area agreed on one thing Thursday: Pro football can be a major economic driver for the region. More...

Los Angeles Black Pride calls for volunteers

LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles Black Pride (LABP) is seeking volunteers to help plan its 23rd Annual Black Gay Pride celebration, scheduled for June 30 through July 4. More...

Centennial baseball star looking to big leagues

Major League Baseball is abuzz over Desmond Henry’s talent. The Centennial High School outfielder is fast. He’s a gifted outfielder. He routinely tracks down fly balls with his speed and natural athletic skills. More...

Eight Compton High seniors win at free throw competition

COMPTON—The pressure was on as a group of Compton High School seniors stepped up to the free throw line to attempt 10 consecutive baskets, Friday, March 25, for a life-changing grand prize. More...

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