If Saturday's game at Anaheim Stadium had lasted much longer, Ruppert Jones would have had some explaining to do.
Business owners and residents in Little Tokyo certainly are not unsympathetic to the plight of the homeless.
be able to move into a more spacious City Hall, according to the chairman of a committee charged with finding permanent city headquarters.
The acquisition of four Homeowners Do-It-Yourself Centers would be Wickes Cos.' first purchase since it emerged from Chapter 11 proceedings in January.
If you stand along California 60 east of Riverside on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, you can see
The article (June 2), "Street-Wise Coyotes Find a Home in L.A.," contains misleading and inflammatory statements defaming this animal's character.
--A man angry with his wife for filing for divorce obtained a demolition permit and bulldozed their
United, the nation's eighth-largest cable television operator, agreed in principle to become an equity participant in Cable Value Network.
You might say Peter Shelton likes to move people with art.
A woman strolling along a sidewalk is suddenly chilled by a scream above her.
Quick, somebody call the Sports Arena and book some more ice shows, and put the reservations under "Raveling."
No one cares much for "Grandma's" kids. After all, they're not really kids.
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Kansas City Royals star George Brett came up for his first at-bat in the World Series last weekend and the decibel level of the crowd doubled.
Mellon Financial Services, a subsidiary of the Pittsburgh-based bank holding company, said it would
, saying he just wants to be a normal student and play a little basketball.
In the urban territorial war between man and coyote in the nation's second-largest city, the slinky, street-wise canine appears to be coming out on top.
Question: What is a home-improvement contractor?
Sterling, a pharmaceuticals and consumer products company based in New York, will pay $66 million