As Janeth Black rocked peacefully in the wide nylon swing, she seemingly was transported from the Anaheim Convention Center to the coast of Massachusetts, where 20 years ago she spent countless hours languidly swaying in a porch swing hanging from a living room's high ceiling while the houseguest of a friend.
House study shows his program could create almost 4 million new full-time jobs and add about $600 a year to the average American household.
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday proposed to add 26 sites to its priority list of
With two weeks to go before Election Day, the candidates in the largely dormant city controller's race will rouse their somnolent campaigns this week with their first television or radio commercials or direct mail pitches to indifferent voters.
On the same day that a new poll showed him slipping, Republican U.S.
When right-handed golfers slice a shot, the ball veers unpredictably to the right, usually producing a few extra strokes on the score card, a lost golf ball and maybe a little cursing.
The best and the brightest, worst and slightest . . .
Eighteen months ago, when Steven Jobs still was chairman of Apple Computer Inc. and the Macintosh was his personal computer, the people at AST Research Inc. in Irvine gambled that there would be changes at the nation's No. 2 maker of desk-top computers.
A plan that will change the ethnic ratios at 21 San Fernando Valley and seven Los Angeles schools to accommodate more minority students from crowded campuses elsewhere was approved Monday by the Los Angeles school board.
With his black beret, dangling earring and punk attire, 17-year-old Dan Phetteplace of Tujunga is a child of the '80s, part of a generation weaned on doom-gloom music, suburban alienation and Johnny Rotten.
President Reagan, under pressure from Congress to toughen his stance toward South Africa, is expected to announce some additional limited sanctions toward the white minority-led government in a speech Tuesday to foreign policy specialists, White House officials said Friday.
Saddleback High School has the speed again, Tustin boasts the experience, Newport Harbor has a winning tradition and Corona del Mar returns nine defensive starters.
The former chairman of President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers said today that the Administration's tax overhaul plan runs "a substantial risk" of losing money for the Treasury and thus raising the nation's budget deficit.
The state Department of Transportation proposed a $13.4-billion, five-year building and maintenance plan Thursday that envisions construction of about 120 miles of new highway.
Bob Brucato once thought that Southern California was the Promised Land for high school baseball players.
To say Stephone Paige can't wait to play the Chargers Sunday is a mild understatement.
Despite an increased financial commitment by the front office and a promising start, the Los Angeles Lazers have taken on a familiar look.
The city of Santa Monica will add chlorine to the Pico-Kenter storm drain during the last half of
Elimination of the tax deduction for consumer interest payments--a provision of the tax-overhaul measure passed by Congress and awaiting President Reagan's signature--could have a significant effect on the credit card industry by encouraging more cardholders to pay off their balances without incurring finance charges.
Have a little leftover turkey still tucked away in the freezer from the holiday season?