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Compton Unified families to celebrate Cinco De Mayo at Tomorrow’s Aeronautical Museum

COMPTON—Compton Unified School District students, parents, and staff members will bask in multiculturalism, Saturday, May 5, at the annual Arts and Aviation Career Expo. More...

COUNCIL SEEKS LOBBYIST SUPPORT

COMPTON—The City Council unanimously approved a letter to the federal lobbyist group Polsinelli Shughart, PC, on Tuesday, April 24, which sets the wheels in motion for federal funding in the Hub City during the 2012-2013 fiscal year. More...

Scholarship winners honored

Pacific Coast Waste scholarship winners, along with Mayor Eric J. More...

Compton Community College District welcomes new chief business officer

COMPTON—The Compton Community College District has hired Felipe Lopez as the new chief business officer for the district. More...

Foundation for the Compton Community College District announces new board members

The Compton Community College District has appointed a new board of directors for its foundation, the fundraising arm of the district. More...

Ex-Yahoo CEO got $16.4M package in final year

SAN FRANCISCO — Former Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz received a compensation package valued at $16.4 million in her final year on the job, including a $3 million severance payment after the troubled Internet company abruptly fired her last September. More...

Spoiler alert! Five classic shocker endings

The sci-fi thriller “Sound of My Voice,” starring Brit Marling as a mesmerizing cult leader, keeps its audience guessing as to her true intentions before wrapping up with an a-ha ending that could still be interpreted in a number of ways. More...

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CHAOS

{Council Highlights and Other Stuff}

S Lorraine Cervantes said when Craig Cornwell, Alita Godwin and Bryan Batiste speak she cannot hear them but she wants to. S Cervantes said she died and was reborn last year. More...

Rodney King reflects on an up-and-down life since riot

LOS ANGELES—We saw his face a bloody, pulpy mess. And in 1992, when the four Los Angeles Police officers who beat him after a traffic stop were acquitted, it touched off anger that affected an entire generation. More...

CUSD updates graduation requirements

COMPTON—The Compton Unified School District received a reimagined look at high school graduation requirements at its Tuesday, April 24, board meeting that focused on individual choices and enhanced career readiness. More...

Council modifies LAHSA agreement

COMPTON—For the second time in two weeks, the City Council approved the resolution authorizing interim City Manager Bryan Batiste to repay $441,175 to the U.S. More...

Metrolink to launch new Corporate Quick Card on May 15

10-Trip Ticket scheduled for elimination on May 14

LOS ANGELES—Metrolink's corporate and retail customers will have a convenient, new way to retrieve train passes starting May 15. More...

NEWS BRIEFS

Allegations dismissed against arena designers More...

NAACP holds rally for Trayvon Martin in LA

LOS ANGELES—Civil rights leaders and relatives of slain teens Trayvon Martin and Kendrec McDade joined together at a Los Angeles rally Thursday, urging justice, tolerance, healing and a call to action to stop the violence. More...

Officials find state test photos online

LOS ANGELES —The California Department of Education on April 27 asked school districts across the state to heighten security during state standardized tests after discovering images of the exams on about a dozen social networking websites, incl More...

Cesar Chavez High School wins Model School Award

COMPTON—Cesar Chavez High School was recognized for its academic excellence with a Model School Award, on Sunday, April 29, at the 2012 California Continuation Education Association Conference. More...

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