June 27, 2012 RSS feed / News

Compton celebrates its graduates

Carver Elementary School’s fifth-graders celebrate the end of an era, Friday, June 8, during their school’s promotion ceremony. More...

COUNCIL RETURNS MORE HUD FUNDING

COMPTON—For the second time in 60 days, the City Council approved a resolution authorizing interim City Manager Bryan Batiste to repay the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development $500,000 for a project not completed 12 years ago. More...

Compton celebrates National Fire Service Day

COMPTON—Compton residents, firemen and emergency medical services personnel celebrated National Fire Service Day on Saturday, June 23, at Station 3. More...

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* Paulette Simpson said Yvonne Arceneaux was her hero, but she associates her with the expression “smiling faces tell lies.” She called Willie Jones a disgrace of a man who does not stand up for anything, and he goes along with whatever J More...

HALL SEEKS BOARD MEMBERS

COMPTON—Assemblyman Isadore Hall is inviting community members to serve on his advisory boards, which have been established as part of his effort to empower, educate and engage residents of 52nd Assembly District. More...

Compton crime rate drops significantly

COMPTON—The City Council received some excellent news during its Tuesday, June 12, meeting, as the group heard about significant crime rate reductions in the city. More...

Divided Council passes budget

COMPTON—The City Council passed its 2012-2013 fiscal budget during the Tuesday, June 19, Council meeting despite a $2.3 million deficit, requiring further changes as the new fiscal year unfolds. More...

CUSD offers extended school year for Credit Recovery, Special Education, ELD, Jumpstart programs

COMPTON—In lieu of regular summer school the Compton Unified School District will offer a range of educational programs this year. More...

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