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City’s dithering over defunct armory results in lost opportunities

Two National Guard properties in Compton unavailable for use by city.

Assemblyman Isadore Hall III took city officials to task in a letter dated April 12 for not taking action that would have allowed the long-term lease of two properties owned by the National Guard. More...

News

LASD, CFD, local resident collaborate on rescue

COMPTON—The combined efforts of the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department, the Compton Fire Department, and a local resident averted a potential fatality on Wednesday, April 18. More...

City repays homeless funds to HUD

COMPTON—The City Council approved a resolution at its April 17 meeting authorizing interim City Manager Bryan Batiste to repay the U.S. More...

Rafer Owens Honored

Mayor Eric J. More...

City misses proposition 84 funding opportunity

COMPTON—An opportunity to expand the Greenleaf Park project is off the table because of alleged mismanagement by city officials. More...

The grass is greener at Compton High’s new ballpark

Work done in time for team’s first home game of the season.

COMPTON—Like in the classic film “Field of Dreams,” Compton High School’s baseball team learned that “if you build it, they will come,” on Tuesday, April 17, when they finally played their first home game in over a More...

CONCERNED CITIZENS LOOK TO CORNWELL FOR ANSWERS

COMPTON—The Concerned Citizens of Compton hosted a forum featuring City Attorney Craig Cornwell on Saturday, April 21, which was both informational and controversial. More...

Opinion

PEOPLE WILL TALK ...

Who is your favorite Stooge?

Terri Stallings I like Larry because he is the nicest. More...

It’s a wrap!

BOTH PAPER AND PLASTIC BAGS ARE GETTING TOSSED

In honor of Earth Day, here is an important question: paper or plastic? When checking out at a grocery store, which bag do you prefer? There are arguments for and against both types of bags. More...

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Tourrette’s syndrome is a disorder in which More...

Calendar - Free Access

SENIOR CALENDAR

Dollarhide Senior Center, 1108 North Oleander Ave., offers a variety of activities including information and referral, Dial-ARide, Dial-A-Taxi, social clubs, enrichment classes, excursions, nutrition, Braille, employment and MTA Bus Passes. More...

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Monthly Block Club Commission Meetings Block Club Commission meetings are held on the fourth Monday of the month at 6 p.m. in the Blue Room, 600 N. Alameda St. Meetings are open to the public. More...

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