July 6, 2011 RSS feed / News

TEACHER PLEADS FOR HELP WITH VIOLENCE

COMPTON—As residents made their feelings known about the budget crisis, and the potential impact to the city, one resident spoke with a different message: Stop the murders. More...

EPA to approve air cleanup for 2 Calif. regions

FRESNO—The U.S. More...

California delays cap and trade program

SAN FRANCISCO—California regulators on Wednesday said they would give power plants, refineries and other major polluters another year to comply with a new state program that provides financial incentives to emit fewer greenhouse gases. More...

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LA CO. SHERIFF SUED OVER IMMIGRANT DEPORTATIONS More...

Thank you, Ms. Calhoun!

COMPTON—The Compton City Council took a few minutes out of its meeting on June 28, to recognize now former Councilwoman Barbara Calhoun as she concluded her tenure. Council members each spoke in praise of Calhoun. More...

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Breakfasts, lunches served to Compton youth courtesy of CUSD

COMPTON—Compton Unified School District’s Seamless Summer Feeding Program will serve free daily breakfasts and lunches for all children 18 years and younger at participating CUSD campuses. More...

Compton resident looks past gangs

COMPTON—While experts maintain that gang activity begins as early as middle school, one former member says it doesn’t have to be a life sentence. Noemi Jackson said those choices, as well as her mistakes, began very early in life for her. More...

Compton youths excel at national boxing tourney

COMPTON—Diondre Hester and Daniel Guardado, representing the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department Youth Activities League, achieved great success in the 2011 Adidas National Boxing Tournament in Oxnard. More...

3 Calif. solar projects in line for loan guarantees

LOS ANGELES—Three California solar projects have been identified as recipients of nearly $4.5 billion in conditional commitments for loan guarantees from the Department of Energy. More...

California budget plan at a glance

The $86 billion budget package passed Tuesday was a compromise between Gov. Jerry Brown and Democrats who control the state Legislature. It includes a combination of fee increases, spending cuts and revenue assumptions. More...

Bunche Elementary School named finalist in 2011 Governor’s Fitness Challenge

COMPTON—Bunche Elementary School has been named one of 13 Los Angeles region finalists in the California Governor’s Challenge Competition, which promotes physical fitness and nutrition. More...

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