Building improvements are at top of the to-do list
By Chris Frost Bulletin Staff Writer
COMPTON—Returning to the place where his career began, Daniel Martin, the new Compton Courthouse administrator, faces a tough budget situation, as well as needed building improvements. More...
COMPTON—Bands from the Compton Unified School District and California State University Dominguez Hills will be featured performers at The Arts and Aviation Career Expo on Saturday, May 14, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. More...
COMPTON—The Los Angeles County SWAT team, homicide department and gang detail all gathered at the National Association for Equal Justice in America’s meeting on May 2 to discuss ways to make Compton safer. More...
Ambassador Amina Salum Ali, the first woman to be named permanent representative of the African Union, visited Compton last week. Mayor Eric J. Perrodin welcomed her to the city with a proclamation. More...
COMPTON—Judge Kelvin Filer reflects on life’s highs and lows in his autobiography, “Race Ipsa Loquitor: A poetic journey from Compton to the Los Angeles Superior Court.” “The book’s title means that it speaks for i More...
Genethia Hudley-Hayes says she’ll speak to city councils of communities served by Compton Community College District
By Cheryl Scott Bulletin Staff Writer
COMPTON—Special Trustee to the Compton Community College District Genethia Hudley-Hayes plans to make presentations and take questions at City Council meetings in Compton, Carson, Lynnwood and Paramount showing the status of the accreditation p More...
“B oarding that Greyhound bus to travel through the heart of the Deep South, I felt good. I felt happy. I felt liberated. I was like a soldier in a nonviolent army. I was ready.” More...
Commission on Aging There will be a meeting of the Commission on Aging onThursday, May 12, in the multipurpose facility from 1:30 to 3 p.m.The meeting will be held in conjunction with the Senior Regional Collaboration Network with guest speakers from More...