From left to right: Public Library Executive Director Margaret Todd, former senior deputy to retired 4th District Supervisor Dean Dana Mary Gray, E. More...
COMPTON—Compton residents wanting to stay more informed about safety in the community can now access vital information through the Nixle messaging system. More...
COMPTON—State Superintendent Tom Torlakson cited Laurel Elementary School as a statewide model for high student achievement and instructional excellence, Tuesday, Sept. 20, while visiting the school. More...
LOS ANGELES—More than two years after the death of Michael Jackson, a judge swore in jurors Friday to hear the case against the doctor accused of killing the superstar with an overdose of a powerful anesthetic in a rented Los Angeles mansion. More...
COMPTON—The city of Compton has begun a review process that could mean the ouster of nonprofit groups using city facilities for their meetings. More...
COMPTON—Like many Californians, Maria Rojas was struggling to find work. Rojas’ cousin, who is an El Camino College Compton Center alumna, encouraged her to consider going to college. More...
Without cuts, more layoffs possible in Compton, mayor warns
By Chris Frost Bulletin Staff Writer
COMPTON—The Compton City Council has rejected a budget amendment that would have cut union benefits and saved the city $1.2 million, plunging the city budget back into the red. More...
COMPTON—Assemblyman Isadore Hall has landed the endorsements of South Gate Mayor Maria Davila and South Gate Councilman Jorge Morales in his bid for a congressional seat. More...