House and Senate negotiators offered good intentions but underscored their differences over defense spending Tuesday as they began what could be a long and bitter effort to work out a final congressional budget resolution for 1987.
Major league baseball clubs are obligated to pay $56.7 million in long-term contracts to players no
Despite a round of denunciations by faculty leaders, the Los Angeles community college trustees voted Wednesday to lay off 142 full-time instructors, the first dismissal of tenured teachers in the district's history.
After a three-year decline, major crimes reported to police rose 4% in 1985 compared to the previous year, the FBI reported Thursday.
Major crime in San Diego has jumped 15.2% during the first three months of 1986 compared to the
The Los Angeles Lazers of the Major Indoor Soccer League selected five players in the college draft, held at Cleveland.
Van Nuys-based Major Electronics Corp. has been merged into Video Display Corp. of Stone Mountain, Ga.
With many customers already bogged down by hefty installment payments, the nation's major merchants
Donald Fehr, executive director of the Major League Players Assn., said the league-wide controversy surrounding drug testing will end within two months.
, the Pentagon said Thursday that "major damage" was inflicted on all five targets in the raid.
Perceptronics announced Monday that it has received a $57.8-million contract from the Army to step up its development of simulators that would help several hundred troops at a time learn to use tanks, armored vehicles and helicopters.
Officials of the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History on Thursday announced an ambitious $30-million capital expansion project to enlarge the third-largest natural history museum in the nation.
Under the plan, the Cincinnati-based company, one of the nation's largest retail food chains, said it will dispose of 100 food stores, cut headquarters costs by 25%, divest part if not all of its drugstore group and sell some food manufacturing plants.
Art Fowler, former major league pitcher and pitching coach, will be spending his weekdays in jail
Has this wealthy city found a way out of its peculiar tax situation in which "small houses pay the same as big houses" and residents vote on taxes every two years?
Attempting to tap northeast Orange County's population boom, owners of the Mall of Orange have drawn up a $75-million expansion plan that would increase the mall's size by more than 50% and add three department stores by 1989.
The nation's big banks settled on a 10% prime rate today, joining a move begun last week to drop the key business lending rate to its lowest level in 6 1/2 years.
Long-awaited thunderstorms rumbled across Florida and brought under control all of the major fires
Despite slight shrinkages in each of their ranks, Roman Catholics, United Methodists and Episcopalians maintain their predominance in the makeup of the new U.S.
Former major league pitcher Tom Morgan, 56, is on a life-support system at San Pedro Peninsula