COMPTON—The Compton City Council, along with leaders from the Metropolitan Transit Authority, Los Angeles County and the California Statehouse, celebrated the grand opening of the long awaited Martin Luther King Jr. More...
COMPTON—The Compton Unified School District Board of Trustees voted at its Tuesday, Jan. 24, meeting to table an offer to accept donated soccer fields at Walton Middle School. More...
COMPTON—The Compton Initiative’s 40-year commitment to the Hub City continued on Saturday, Jan. 27, as an army of volunteers stepped up to make a difference in District 3. More...
COMPTON—The Compton City Council agreed to reconsider the resolution authorizing destruction of the Martin Luther King Jr.-Cesar Chavez monument at its Jan. 24 meeting. More...
COMPTON—With “deep regret” the Compton City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday, Jan. 24, to accept the resignation of interim City Manager Lamont Ewell, ending his tenure at City Hall. More...
Dollarhide Senior Center, 1108 North Oleander Ave., offers a variety of activities including information and referral, Dial-A-Ride, Dial-A-Taxi, social clubs, enrichment classes, excursions, nutrition, Braille, employment and MTA Bus Passes. More...
COMPTON—The Compton City Council voted at its Tuesday, Jan. 17, meeting to name itself the successor agency for the soon to be defunct Community Redevelopment Agency. More...
COMPTON—Compton Community College District Special Trustee Thomas Henry announced at the Jan.17 board meeting the appointment of the eight-member Special Trustee Advisory Committee. More...
Bryan Batiste "It really is a flip of the coin, but I think the Giants will win. I used to be a Lawrence Taylor fan, and prefer New York over New England." More...
LOS ANGELES—Some movie titles are wordy and complicated (“Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan”) or generically forgettable (“Someone Like You”). More...