A little-known $3-billion deficit damages the lives of people who are too young to vote or start a political action committee.
Scientists in an underwater research vessel aptly named Deep Rover have had a unique look at the mysterious inhabitants of the Monterey submarine canyon, the Grand Canyon of the Pacific.
Three years after pleading no contest to six felony counts in an investment scheme in which dozens of retirees and school teachers lost $1.3 million, a Pasadena film producer was sentenced Monday to two years in state prison.
Hollywood has not been uninteresting for a minute since D.W.
Tandon, a maker of computer disk drives based in Chatsworth, announced Monday that it would shift its focus to personal computers and named an IBM manufacturing executive as its president to help direct the company's changeover.
Mel Allen, Curt Gowdy and Jack Brickhouse, three of baseball's most venerable broadcasters, have been elected to the American Sportscasters Assn.
The four-year moratorium on offshore drilling along critical areas of the California coast is history, barring an extraordinary and unexpected turn of events in the U.S.
All good things must come to an end, and the summer-like temperatures that have caressed Southern California for the last several days are no exception.
Before his team's game with Simi Valley on Saturday night, Hart basketball Coach Doug Michelson said the key would be containing Don MacLean.
--A video Christmas card is in the works for artificial heart patient William J. Schroeder.
The University of Iowa football team, barely making a sound, slipped into town Thursday night and
Two parades are scheduled today to help get the Christmas season off on the right foot.
accidents, slowed freeway traffic to a crawl and triggered a mud slide that destroyed one home and marooned residents of a canyon near Ojai.
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Greg Haugen of Auburn, Wash., stopped Charlie (White Lightning) Brown of Sherman Oaks at one minute of the first round in their scheduled 10-round lightweight bout Friday night.
"This recipe was born from a mistake," Terry Stratton writes.
Top-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd dominated unseeded Terry Phelps, 6-2, 6-0, in just 50 minutes Tuesday night in the quarterfinals of the $1.8-million Lipton International Players Championships.
Say "wilderness" and certain images come to mind: mountains, forests, waterfalls, lakes, streams, deer, pack mules.
As an 11-time Wimbledon official, Arthur Lewis was described in the British press as having the "all-seeing eyes of a lynx."
on Saturday quietly put into effect the economic sanctions it is imposing against Libya as