United Airlines does not have to immediately rehire 500 pilot trainees fired for refusing to cross picket lines during the pilots' strike this summer, a federal judge said Thursday.
A ridge of high pressure that has settled along the Southern California coast should keep beachgoers waiting until late morning or afternoon for sunshine this weekend, but mountain and desert weather should be sunny and warm, the National Weather Service said Thursday.
An International Monetary Fund move to cut off loans to Mexico might be reassessed in light of the devastating earthquake that will make it even harder for that deeply indebted nation to meet its obligations, international financial sources said today.
Federal immigration officials today granted a temporary deportation reprieve to a Mexican woman who they say received welfare and had eight children while illegally in the United States.
Charging that Mobil Oil Corp. chose to "line the pockets" of stockholders rather than comply with clean air rules, the South Coast Air Quality Management District staff moved Tuesday to prevent the immediate reopening of a major portion of Mobil's Torrance refinery.
An attempt by Los Angeles city attorney candidate Murray Kane to delay approval of a controversial
Rudolf Nureyev's undisclosed illness has led to a one-year postponement of the Paris Opera Ballet's June engagement at the Civic Opera House in Chicago, a spokeswoman said Friday.
The start of the baseball season is usually a time when coaches set goals of conference titles and national championships.
San Diego County supervisors on Tuesday took a step toward building a new county jail in Santee, but withheld final approval until they can find the money to run it.
Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth's announcement of a new drug plan has been delayed because of talks with the Major League Players Assn. relating to a joint drug agreement.
A vote on the $37.5-billion Assembly version of Gov.
Los Angeles Recreation and Park Commissioners have delayed decisions on whether to allow private development on two obscure and run-down parks, one in West Hollywood and one near Culver City.
The chairman of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on human rights, which Tuesday heard war crimes charges against former U.N.
Laying the groundwork for filing legal action against fellow judges if they oust her as presiding judge, embattled Los Angeles Municipal Judge Maxine F.
Mechanical and weather demons continued to haunt the space shuttle Columbia on Wednesday, forcing NASA officials to abandon efforts to launch the ship and its frustrated seven-man crew today.
In a major strategy shift, the prosecution in the espionage retrial of Richard W.
The countermeasures against European restrictions on grain exports to Spain will be delayed at least while U.S.
The city Planning Commission has delayed a decision on modification of the city's strict mobile home park conversion law until the members can compare the law to those in other cities.
Soviet leader Mikhail S.
A former British bobby turned-Santa Monica police officer won a round in his fight against deportation and will be allowed to remain in the United States pending an appeal of his immigration status.