COMPTON—Compton hosted its first Tennis Camp at Leuders Park the week of Aug. 13. The five-day training focused on the rules of the sport and fundamentals, coach Larry Ready said, and he said the event was beyond successful. More...
The Watts-Willowbrook Conservatory (WWC) is set to begin its fourth year serving youngsters from the South Los Angeles, Watts and the Compton area. Beginners, intermediate and advanced students ages 7 to 18 are welcome to join. More...
COMPTON—The Special Trustee Advisory Committee for the Compton Community College District (CCCD) will hold a meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 28, at 6:30 p.m. in the CCCD Boardroom, located in the Administration Building at 1111 E. Artesia Blvd. More...
The following are comments made by audience members and elected officials at the most recent Compton Unified School District Personnel Commission meeting. The Bulletin is not responsible for the veracity of statements printed. More...
COMPTON—City Manager Harold Duffey is now requiring employees who work for Mayor Eric J. Perrodin, and Council members Yvonne Arceneaux, Willie Jones, Janna Zurita and Lillie Dobson to keep a record of hours worked with a time tracking system. More...
DALLAS—According to a new study in the American Heart Association journal “Stroke,” Black people who survived strokes caused by bleeding in the brain were more likely than whites to have high blood pressure a year later — incr More...
COMPTON—El Camino College Compton Center will hold a “New Student Welcome Day” for incoming students on Wednesday, Aug. 22. This orientation is presented to help new students to begin acclimating to college life. More...
COMPTON—Faith Inspirational Missionary Baptist Church teamed up with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and Compton Parks and Recreation on Friday, Aug. More...