Regina Graham

Donation shortages could affect the most needy at Thanksgiving

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City Councilman Bernard Parks discusses the future of Marlton Square

For years, Marlton Square has been an eye-sore for the Crenshaw community. That’s one of the issues City Councilman Bernard Parks will talk about tonight when he delivers the 9th Annual “State of the Eighth” address. Check out an interview with park with Annenberg Radio News to hear about what’s next for the square and Crenshaw. [...]

Richland Farms community proves there’s more to Compton than gangs

Unbeknownst to many Angelinos, there's a farm community in Compton. Residents there talk about their love for nature, animals and peace in a city tainted by negative media portrayals. [...]

A new organization seeks to change the 2012 election process

American Elect, a non-profit organization, thinks it knows a way to get people excited about the presidential election - get a nominee on the ticket that answers directly to voters. [...]

Cricket team teaches sportsmanship in Compton

The Homies & POPz, Compton's own cricket team, exposes residents to the British sport, promotes sportsmanship and even wins some trophies. [...]

For one long-time resident, Compton offers the best of both worlds

Cleo Turner says The Hub City gives him easy access to work and shopping, while still being small enough to know your neighbors. [...]

Judge Kelvin Filer talks growing up in Compton

Compton superior court judge says watching his parents involved in the civil rights movement in South LA inspired him to pursue a seat on the judges bench [...]