Question: What happened to Bill Sternoff, the newsman on Channel 2?
The senator's intent, quite simply, is to turn down the volume on loud rock music acts that have been a persistent irritant to residents near the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa.
The Senate approved a measure Wednesday to restore the right of small businesses and individuals to be awarded legal fees and other expenses when they win court fights against unjustified government actions.
) won passage of a bill tightening statewide standards for school bus safety.
running battle over a bill to let nurse practitioners prescribe non-narcotic drugs in licensed
The lower house of Jordan's Parliament, after a heated debate Tuesday, approved the formation of a "people's army" into which both men and women would be drafted.
The Assembly on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a bipartisan workfare bill designed to get able
I was disappointed but not surprised to learn that Gov.
President Reagan on Thursday signed the budget-balancing bill passed by Congress the previous night
Unable to agree on long-term funding, Congress passed a four-day emergency spending measure Thursday night, just hours before the Pentagon and many other government agencies were scheduled to run out of money.
State Sen.
Residential natural gas bills can be reduced by an average of $16 a month by shutting off furnace pilot lights for the summer, according to the Southern California Gas Co.
President Reagan signed a $14.6-billion supplemental spending bill Friday for fiscal 1985
A bill sponsored by the Irish government would extend some pub hours.
A bill has been introduced in Congress that would require broadcasters to provide a minimum of
see a proposed bill that reasonably addresses the issue stymied in the Legislature.
Quarterback Bill Kenney, who took some frightful punishment in Kansas City's 31-20 loss last Sunday
A nearly-empty Senate gave final congressional approval today to stopgap legislation that will provide money for the federal government through Nov. 14 and allow Congress more time to finish work on the annual money bills for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
An Administration-backed amendment to reduce federal income-support payments to wheat farmers was rejected by the House on a vote of 93 for and 334 against.
An Administration-backed amendment to reduce federal income support payments to wheat farmers was rejected by the House on a vote of 93 for and 334 against.