With only 10% to 15% of the registered voters expected to go to the polls on Tuesday, West Valley school board candidates David Armor and Elizabeth Ginsburg have adopted similar strategies: They are preaching only to the converted.
With 1985 import tonnage capturing 25.2% of the U.S. market, the American Iron and Steel Institute declared that the Administration's negotiated trade quotas "failed to bring imports down anywhere near" the 20% market penetration level promised by the President.
Israeli warplanes struck Palestinian targets near the south Lebanese port of Sidon on Thursday, reportedly killing at least eight people and wounding 20.
China's population of 3 billion rats, which gobble up 15 million tons of grain a year, have been targeted for extermination in a nationwide, $4.6-million war on rodents, the China Daily newspaper said Friday.
, the Pentagon said Thursday that "major damage" was inflicted on all five targets in the raid.
The failure of a campaign reform initiative to qualify for the November ballot has prompted its promoters and Common Cause of California to challenge the state's procedures for verifying signatures on initiative petitions, alleging that "hundreds of thousands" of qualified voters' signatures are being routinely rejected.
The Beverly Hills City Council has tentatively agreed to pay an additional $1 million to the Beverly Hills Unified School District to prevent a shortfall that school officials said would have forced them to make major cuts before the term begins in September.
A citizens group has launched an effort to recall three school board members and possibly the mayor of Inglewood after the board voted 3 to 2 this week to fire the school superintendent.
Israeli warplanes struck Palestinian guerrilla targets near the Lebanese port city of Sidon
Expecting an increase in drunk driving over the Halloween weekend, the Fountain Valley Police Department announced Monday that it will boost the number of officers on patrol.
Israeli warplanes bombed and strafed Palestinian targets around this port city Friday for the
The parent union of the defunct Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) announced plans to organize the nation's 14,000 controllers, who have been without labor representation since an illegal strike in 1981 in which President Reagan fired more than 11,000 controllers who defied his back-to-work order.
The Justice Department has launched an investigation of the Los Angeles City Council's 1982 redistricting plan to determine whether it abridged the voting rights of Latinos, Asians and blacks, department officials said Monday.
Despite the get-tough laws and rhetoric of the 1980s, a huge number of people arrested for drunk driving in Los Angeles County have escaped paying a fine or serving jail time simply because the county marshal's office has not been able to find them.
A charismatic psychotherapist who attracted thousands of patients to the Hollywood Center for Feeling Therapy during the 1970s--although he and most of his colleagues were not licensed as psychologists until years later--contends that multiple complaints filed against him are false and, in some cases, simply delusions.
Atty. Gen.
No public clamor for guns has developed in the wake of the 'subway vigilante' shooting.
Four deteriorating schools have been targeted for face lifts and a new elementary school may be constructed to ease overcrowding in the Montebello Unified School District.
Construction has been completed on the first 12-building, 132,000-square-foot phase of the $25-million Torrance Technology Center, according to developers Blackmore-Davidson Properties of Torrance.
More than 40 Eastern Airlines' baggage handlers are under federal investigation for allegedly smuggling significant amounts of cocaine, primarily from Colombia through Miami, law enforcement sources said Wednesday.