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Redevelopment money for CUSD under review

COMPTON—Allegations involving more than $20 million in back payments owed by the Community Redevelopment Agency to the Compton Unified School District have been addressed by Redevelopment Director Kofi Sefa-Boakye. More...

Fatburger comes to Compton

On Tuesday, Sept. 27, the first Fatburger in the city of Compton officially opened for business. It is located at 2251 W. Rosecrans, west of Central Avenue. More...

Carson deadlocked on new teen center

CARSON—The Carson City Council, acting as the Redevelopment Agency, will consider entering preliminary negotiations on a new teen center at Carnegie Middle School at its next meeting. The agency failed to pass the item on Tuesday, Sept. 2. More...

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Book Signing at Bilbrew Library Raven L. Smith will discuss and sign her book about living with lupus at A.C. Bilbrew Library, 150 E. El Segundo Blvd. on Saturday, Oct. 8, at 2:30 p.m. More...

SENIOR CALENDAR

Spanish Class The Dollarhide Senior Center is recruiting students for its beginning and intermediate Spanish classes. Classes will be conducted on Wednesdays from 9 to 10:30 a.m.(beginning) and 10:45 a.m. to noon (intermediate). More...

Special trustee clarifies CCCD Board duties

Board will alternate with other groups to sit on the dais during CCCD meetings

COMPTON—Special Trustee Thomas Henry surprised Compton Community College Board of Trustees members with an email announcement removing them from the dais at the district’s meetings. More...

City Council fires Norfleet

City manager ousted amid complaints about budget

COMPTON—The Compton City Council terminated City Manager Willie Norfleet by a 3 to 2 vote at its meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 27. Councilors Willie Jones, Yvonne Arceneaux and Janna Zurita voted in favor of the dismissal. Mayor Eric J. More...

Meter usage fee mystery is solved

COMPTON—Compton’s meter usage fee has rankled city residents since it was doubled two years ago, but now the city has finally revealed where that money is going. Speaking at the City Council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. More...

Opinion

PEOPLE WILL TALK ...

Should Kobe Bryant play basketball in Italy?

Daniel Jimenez "He should stay here. Why would he want to go to Italy?" More...

In My View

‘The Chicago Way’

A s Barack Obama’s radical appointees on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) continue their jihad against American jobs and the free market economy, many have wondered: From where does Obama get the nerve? More...

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