Who will next be declared non-viable?
Three actresses who played distressed farm wives are being brought to Capitol Hill by House Democrats in an attempt to revive interest in the farm crisis--but there is some unease about having wealthy stars speak for real-life troubled farmers.
Two major religious denominations and four Arizona churches sued the U.S. government today to protest its infiltration of Sanctuary Movement churches in its investigation of alien smuggling.
The war on alcohol abuse is getting extra reinforcement this year from what might seem like an unlikely pair of allies: Orange County's two outdoor amphitheaters, where rock 'n' roll, warm summer nights and lots of ice-cold beer traditionally go hand-in-hand.
The latest political battle cry energizing Latinos in Los Angeles and the rest of California is "No Prison in East L.A."
The City Council has endorsed Proposition 43, a $100-million bond issue for parks that will appear on the state primary election ballot June 3.
Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley rekindled an old issue Wednesday and criticized Gov.
The state Department of Insurance's senior counsel said the agency will issue no blanket rules to
This nation's center-left government may resign next week unless one of the coalition parties withdraws a proposal to scrap nuclear energy by the year 2000, Prime Minister Kalevi Sorsa said Friday.
With legislative leaders reporting progress in negotiations with Gov.
British Gas, the state gas supply monopoly being sold to private investors in the world's largest stock market flotation, said its $8-billion share offer was substantially oversubscribed.
Not long ago, Mexico's government-owned oil company announced the introduction of a new gasoline designed to reduce the emission of air pollutants, especially poisonous lead, in motor vehicle exhausts.
Tustin Presbyterian Church has scheduled a five-week lecture series on the issue of providing
Question: I am interested in numismatics chiefly from an investment point of view--coins that will appreciate steadily over the next 20 to 30 years.
A one-year building moratorium designed to prevent the continued development of large houses on small lots in a hillside area of Woodland Hills drew unexpected interest from the Los Angeles City Council Friday.
Question: Do you have the address of the American Numismatic Assn.?
The embattled bingo and poker operations at the Rincon Indian Reservation northeast of Escondido are again under siege--this time from the U.S.
Management and union negotiators used to spend many a sleepless night, sometimes endangering their own health, as they fought furiously over the cost of health care for workers.
A small, crudely lettered sign on the glass door reads, "Boycott CBS Channel 2."
I was pleased to read that you support Proposition 43.