Compton’s Christopher Moore is in Pennsylvania now, working with Americorps in a program designed to teach construction skills and develop character traits that will help him to achieve his goals. More...
COMPTON—The Metropolitan Law Enforcement Service is now under the direction of Compton Fire Chief Jon Thompson. He replaced MLES Director Carl Huston, who returns to his previous position as a code enforcement officer II. More...
COMPTON—More than 300 Cesar Chavez High School students and staff paid tribute to the contributions of Latin Americans, past and present, on Wednesday, March 28. More...
COMPTON—More than 200 Kelly Elementary School students, teachers, staff and families hit the streets on Saturday, March 24, to promote the benefits of books. Participants gathered at the school’s playground, 2320 E. More...
COMPTON—The Salvation Army Compton Corps caught March Madness fever on Saturday, March 30, as the center hosted a basketball tournament to raise money for building renovations. More...
SVal Dudley said the solutions begin with in God we trust. She said some council members do not like her and they are constipated to the point of indifference, although “they think they are OK. More...
COMPTON—The long awaited Crane Avenue rehabilitation project and two new city ambulances moved one step closer to reality on Tuesday, March 27, as the City Council unanimously approved a resolution reallocating money from cancelled projects to More...
LOS ANGELES—For years, the Los Angeles Police Department has fielded several hundred complaints a year from minorities who said they were unfairly targeted for traffic stops and arrests because of their skin color. More...
SACRAMENTO—The agency overseeing California's high-speed rail project has issued a back-tothe drawing-board business plan that dramatically lowers the system's estimated cost and expands its initial phase, but critics say it still remains too c More...