Ken Mayer, whose theatrical excursions ranged from a key supporting role in television's "Space Patrol" to a bearded Texan peddling shock absorbers, died Jan. 30 in North Hollywood, apparently of a heart attack.
Memorial services will be conducted Sunday for longtime Balboa Island merchant Mina Hershey, who died Thursday at age 92 after a bout with lymphoma.
Ernest Watson, a merchant, rancher and real estate broker whose career mirrored the booming growth of Orange County, died Wednesday after a short illness.
Larry Toner, a longtime Servite High School assistant basketball coach and freshman football coach, has resigned, school officials said.
The Golden Triangle's growing wave of business travelers has even changed the way the storied La Valencia does business.
As the family of released Beirut hostage Lawrence M.
When Emma Channing turned romantic on CBS's "Falcon Crest," costume supervisor Shirley Cunningham went looking for jump suits.
Funeral services will be held today for Stanley H.
Raul Prebisch, probably Latin America's best-known economist and who was identified throughout the world as a leading spokesman for underdeveloped nations, died Tuesday of heart failure.
California has enough electrical generating capacity to meet its needs in the foreseeable future without the development of new nuclear power facilities, Gov.
OK, tennis fans, a little quiz. Did you know: --Chris had to kiss John Lloyd first?
Noted attorney Melvin Belli on Monday wound up his legal malpractice case against his longtime adversary and fellow lawyer, R.
Hugo Paul (Bud) Herrmann, a pianist and hotel musical director who dipped into his own pocket each year to help the struggling Hollywood Bowl Easter Sunrise Services continue, has died at age 60 from an illness he developed before this year's successful event.
Si Burick, sports editor of the Dayton Daily News for 58 years and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, died late Wednesday after a massive stroke.
Pat Gise has been on the scene of dozens of disasters over the past 10 years, enough that some of them run together in her memory.
Shortly after Michael Eisner became chairman of Walt Disney Productions last September, he characterized the company as the princess in Disney's 1959 animated film "Sleeping Beauty."
Maria Gomez used to feel nauseated with fear when her work at a legal service center required her to accompany clients to U.S.
He sounded like some alley tough boasting that he was going to beat the daylights out of the red-haired bully who had just moved down the block.
When Francisco A. Lorenzo tried to take over Trans World Airlines in 1979, many laughed.
Ralph Guldahl's friends at the Braemar Country Club in Tarzana held a memorial reception Wednesday for the man they fondly called Goldie.