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Davis Middle School honors Tuskegee Airmen, Gen. O. Benjamin Davis Jr.

COMPTON—Davis Middle School dedicated two days of festivities to remembering the contributions made by the U.S. military’s first African-American aviators, the Tuskegee Airmen. More...

SPECIAL REPORT

ACCJC in control over college accreditation

Committee determines timeline, criteria for accreditation of community colleges More...

Coordinator hopes to continue with CUSD

COMPTON—The Compton Unified School District continues a tradition of programs centered on enhancing student experiences at every grade. More...

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Parolee re-entry seminar More...

SENIOR CALENDAR

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

City and unions reach accord

COMPTON—The Compton City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday, Jan. 17, to ratify a side agreement with the Coalition of Unions, saving $1 million in the general fund over the next two years. More...

JAG grant allocated to Sheriff’s Dept.

COMPTON—The Compton City Council voted at its Tuesday, Jan. More...

Ewell resignation causes protest during City Council meeting

COMPTON—The resignation of interim City Manager Lamont Ewell brought an onslaught of residents to the City Council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 17, and all expressed their displeasure with the decision, while trying to convince him to stay. More...

Opinion

PEOPLE WILL TALK ...

Are you glad American Idol is back, or is it out of gas?

"It is out of gas. There are too many of those shows, and enough is enough." "Simon Cowell gave the show its sizzle, and he is gone. I do like the opportunity it gives people to perform though." More...

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor: The citizens of Compton owe a deal of gratitude to the Union Coalition and the city employees for going beyond the call of duty and allowing the city and its residents to be forgiven and not have to pay a little over a million dollars t More...

In My View

Tough immigration laws often toughest on children

A labama has passed the toughest immigration enforcement law in the country. Now children born in the U.S.A., American citizens, are living in fear. Some children are afraid to go to school. More...

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