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Lawmakers pass ban on openly carrying unloaded gun More...

Lawmakers approve bill boosting NFL stadium in LA

SACRAMENTO—California’s state Senate on Friday sent Gov. More...

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On Sept. 6 the Compton City Council honored the El Nido Family Center and Hub Center Teens. (L-R) Councilwoman Lillie Dobson, Saul Figueroa, Alvaro Morales, Mayor Eric J. More...

Community Care beautification project benefits families and community

COMPTON—The second phase of Community Care’s beautification project at Walton Middle School is off and running. More...

CUSD ordering system may replace drivers with outside vendors

COMPTON—Drivers and warehouse workers believe the new Just in Time ordering system proposed by the Compton Unified School District could lead to layoffs and they took their concerns to public officials to protest its implementation. More...

College activists praise decision to replace special trustee

COMPTON—Members of the Concerned Citizens of Compton and the Committee to Save Compton Community College District are elated at the news that Chancellor Jack Scott has replaced Special Trustee Genethia Hudley-Hayes. More...

Joseph Lewis announces run for CUSD Board of Trustees

COMPTON—Longtime Hub City resident Joseph Lewis has announced his candidacy for a seat on the Compton Unified School District Board of Trustees. This is the fifth time he is running for trustee. More...

Special election cost released by Norfleet

COMPTON—The Compton City Council has received a fiscal impact report on the cost of holding a special election to determine who will provide police services in the city . More...

Carson re-establishes Parks Enforcement Team

CARSON—The Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department Carson Station introduced Mike Austin as the Parks Enforcement Team sergeant at the Carson City Council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 6. More...

California Senate OKs Web sales tax compromise

SACRAMENTO—The state Senate approved a compromise bill Friday night that would lead to a temporary pause in California’s effort to force more online retailers to collect sales taxes. More...

Obama jobs plan would give slight boost to Calif.

SACRAMENTO—California would get a boost under President Barack Obama’s jobs proposal to cut taxes and increase spending, but it will not be enough to solve all the state's unemployment and budget problems. More...

Bill helping children with autism passes Assembly

SACRAMENTO—Health insurance plans would be required to provide coverage for children with autism or other developmental disorders under a bill passed by the Assembly on Sept. 9. More...

Hispanics new majority sentenced to federal prison

SAN FRANCISCO—More than half of all people sent to federal prison for committing felony crimes so far this year were Hispanic, a major demographic shift swollen by immigration offenses, according to a new government report released Tuesday. More...

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