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{Council Highlights and Other Stuff}

» Lorraine Cervantes said she knew the story was coming about the actions of a Council person, and said too many Council members have gone to jail since the 1970s, and she is ashamed of the behavior of the council person involved. More...

NEWS BRIEFS

Guard shoots and kills robbery suspect at swap meet More...

Some things seem too good to be true

Recently I discovered something. The more I tried to keep up with the latest trend the further behind I get. I am not a complete technical idiot, but I'm not too far off. The only thing I can say about me is that I at least try. More...

L.A. Police Union files suit against new impound policy for unlicensed drivers

LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) has announced its Board of Directors’ decision to file a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court against the city of Los Angeles and its police department, seeking declarat More...

Wright welcomes Youth of the Year finalist to Capitol

Denzell Perry of Watts/Willowbrook Boys & Girls Club competes to represent state at regional event.

SACRAMENTO—On Wednesday, April 18, nine California Youth of the Year finalists from Boys & Girls Clubs throughout the state visited their legislators in advance of the competition to determine who will represent California in the regional c More...

FOCUS ON FOOD

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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...

Personnel Commission OKs employee reclassification

COMPTON—The Compton Unified School District Personnel Commission voted at its Thursday, April 12, meeting to approve a reclassification request for Earl Wilson, which elevated him from warehouse supervisor to warehouse manager. More...

Council approves grant manager reclassification

COMPTON—The City Council voted at its Tuesday, April 17, meeting to relocate Grants Manager Renea Ferrell to the city manager’s office permanently. More...

Compton students speak out at annual oratorical contest

COMPTON—More than 50 Compton students in kindergarten through fifth grade overcame stage fright to perform monologues, poems and essays on Tuesday, April 10, at the district’s annual Oratorical Contest. More...

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