Wednesday morning, members of Congress and federal regulators are expected to get a firsthand look at what broadcasters hope will be the television picture of the 21st Century.
In what San Diego City Councilman William Jones called a "49% victory" for Southeast San Diego, the state Transportation Commission on Thursday voted to reject proposals to build a highway through the middle of the community.
It's not often that a quarterback coming off a season in which he broke three school records will be challenged for his starting job.
Proposition 63--the proposed state constitutional amendment on the Nov. 4 ballot that would make English the state's official language--continues a long dispute about the role of Spanish and other foreign languages in California's official life.
Rep. John E.
Police are gearing up for what they expect to be a busy New Year's Eve, including the chronic holiday problem in the city of people firing weapons into the air.
Trans World Airlines canceled half its flights today as it squared off against flight attendants who walked out rather than accept pay cuts the airline says it needs to survive.
At a recent meeting of immigration lawyers in San Francisco, a top Immigration and Naturalization Service official flashed his INS badge and jokingly asked Peter Schey to show his "green card" proving legal status in the United States.
Lawyers for the San Francisco Foundation said Friday that a settlement has been reached in the legal fight over the future of the $420-million Buck Trust, one of the largest charitable foundations in the United States.
It has been one injury after another for Cheryl Miller this season.
Late last month, anti-government guerrillas reported that they attacked Phnom Penh's Pochetong Airport, killing 23 Vietnamese soldiers, destroying two planes and blowing up ammunition and fuel depots.
Men's Swimming and Diving Championships predicted that the battle for the title will be one of the closest in history.
Mexico's most hotly contested political race in 60 years will end Sunday when residents of the independent-minded desert state of Chihuahua vote for governor, mayors and state legislators.
The Screen Extras Guild announced Friday that its bid to affiliate with the Teamsters Union has been approved by the Teamster executive board.
Somebody's losing streak will end when San Diego State plays United States International University tonight at 7:30 in the Sports Arena.
Sherman Whitmore IV appeared relaxed as he sat in the Burbank City Council chambers last Wednesday just before a hearing by the city's Planning Board, even though he knew his proposal to build 33 luxury homes on the slopes of the northwestern hills of the city was just minutes away...
And then there were eight.
Brian Manley and Don Tucker, starters on the right side of the Cal State Northridge offensive line, will miss Saturday night's game against Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
The nation's Roman Catholic bishops called for a radical restructuring of the U.S. economy today, saying the amount of poverty in America "is a social and moral scandal that we cannot ignore."
Twelve-year-old Emma Weiskopf and her friends want to collect the names of children who are opposed to war, even if it means that some classmates will mock their attempts.