The parking meter that sits in a downtown Miami parking lot is not your run-of-the mill nickel and dime operation.
There is an effort under way in Sacramento to make the people's court a richer place to visit.
President Reagan, intensifying the debate over whether the nation's broadcasters must present opposing views of controversial issues, has vetoed legislation to turn into law the 38-year-old "fairness doctrine," the White House announced Saturday.
The Senate approved a nearly $10-billion spending bill after first voting to violate the budget for
An intensely lobbied bill that would grant beer distributors monopoly territories survived its
State legislative salaries would go up 10%, from $37,105 to $40,816 a year, starting after the 1988 general election, under legislation introduced on Tuesday by Assemblyman Tom Bane (D-Tarzana).
House Democrats won passage of a $15.9-billion omnibus housing authorization bill Thursday, setting
Amid much chest-beating over the possible demise of yet another California tradition, the Assembly on Thursday narrowly approved legislation that for the first time would allow counties to build toll roads as an alternative to overcrowded freeways.
After being sidetracked in the Legislature for more than two decades, a controversial bill to
Bill Walton may miss all of next season, but his career with the Boston Celtics could continue after that.
President Reagan today described the just-passed federal highway and mass transit bill as "really a
Assembly Bill Introductions: Drugs: AB 1115 by Assemblyman John Vasconcellos (D-Santa Clara) would
Angels, an Assembly committee approved a controversial bill Wednesday night to require motorcyclists to
-agency took another step forward Thursday when the state Senate passed its own transportation agency reorganization bill.
Under pressure from community groups, Assemblyman Wayne Grisham (R-Norwalk) has shelved legislation that critics contend was designed to limit the scope of a court ruling in a controversial Downey redevelopment case and weaken safeguards in state redevelopment law.
Bill Cosby and Robert Culp will be reunited when Culp guest stars Thursday on "The Cosby Show."
Reagan's veto of a bill (HR 2) authorizing nearly $88 billion over five years for mass transit, highway construction and other programs.
Bill Elliott drove his Ford 145.056 m.p.h. to win the pole for today's Budweiser 500 at Dover Downs International Speedway in Dover, Del.
President Reagan stepped up his attack on protectionist trade legislation, saying that the measure being considered by the Senate "will have the worst possible consequences for the consumer and the American worker."
Bowing to fierce and unflagging military pressure, Argentine President Raul Alfonsin asked Congress on Wednesday for urgent passage of a law that would prohibit prosecution of most officers charged with torture, murder and other human rights abuses.