The Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Los Angeles kicked off its commemoration of Dr.
Rick Meagher scored two goals to lead the St.
Steven Bochco, co-creator and former executive producer of NBC's "Hill Street Blues," is suing MTM
IBM's uncharacteristically tough stand at a recent series of sales meetings erased any lingering doubts about its resolve to reverse its mounting misfortunes.
Herferth Blue Jr. is one of the multitude of homeless people who daily roam the streets of midtown Manhattan.
Amy Jo McCoy says she'll never drive into another automatic carwash, which may be good news to the folks at a suburban Philadelphia carwash who are suing her for "speeding."
Defenseman Rob Ramage scored on a rebound 3:49 into overtime Sunday to give the St.
NBC's "Hill Street Blues," television's most honored dramatic series, will leave the air for good after seven seasons, it was announced Monday.
Wayne Gretzky is ready for Rendez-vous '87.
Paul Butterfield, a harmonica player who played a leading role in popularizing the blues with rock
Among the neat rows of science exhibits at Cal State Fullerton, 13-year-old Kelly Kamen stood by his creation Monday as his mother looked on.
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After years of low pay, little help, less respect and no benefits, the average substitute teacher has quite a bit to say about life in the San Diego city schools.
It was after his football team's first-round match-up in the L. A.
The Guitar Hero--once the epitome of rock 'n' roll's power, mystique and flamboyance--has become a victim of the changes that have swept rock in the last 10 years or so.
Pee Wee Crayton was a slightly built man with a stage manner so modest he would seem out of place before an audience were it not for the heaving rhythms and high-pitched emotion his fingers could pull from the strings of a guitar.
When Rust College held its first blues and gospel folk festival five years ago, the gospel lovers
Lloyd Glenn, a well-known blues pianist who appeared regularly at Los Angeles clubs, at the
Every day the weather forecast is the same.