Severino Abela, a native of the Philippines who lives in Cypress, joined the U.S.
Residents of Orange County--which some claim is as much a plutocracy as a democracy--were not left out of the British aristocracy's social event of the season, the marriage of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
An 8-month-old boy who turned up in Denver after being abducted from UCI Medical Center in Orange now is in the custody of social service agencies.
Orange County's Democratic celebrity of the week was Jody Powell, former press secretary to President Jimmy Carter and now a syndicated newspaper columnist.
There he was again, Richard M. Nixon, back in Orange County, where he lived while he was President.
Orange County Superior Court Judge Leonard H.
Court-appointed attorneys representing accused mass murderer Randy Kraft say they need a place to build a crime lab and analyze the evidence against their client.
For 35 years as Anaheim evolved from a farming community to a tourist mecca, Masao Fujishige tried to protect his way of life.
The Most Rev. William R.
The family of a young attorney who died in a 1983 office fire in Santa Ana won $16.6 million in a settlement made last Wednesday.
As he often has, a frail-looking, 78-year-old Gene Autry was attending a session of his $100-million breach of contract lawsuit to block Anaheim and the Los Angeles Rams from building high-rises on the parking lot at Anaheim Stadium, where his California Angels baseball team plays.
A cool-headed Santa Ana police dispatcher talked a 2-year-old girl's panicked father through steps that saved his daughter's life after she was pulled unconscious from a family swimming pool last Sunday.
Ira Scott, who claims he kicked the late President Harry S.
For the first time in the baseball club's 26-year history, the California Angels retired the jersey of an accomplished former player.
As if the White House didn't have enough on its hands this week, yet another investigation has been launched to find out who signed President Reagan's name to five California political endorsement letters, including one for newly elected Assemblyman Richard E.
A Superior Court judge dismissed the lawsuit by a follower of political extremist Lyndon H.
In and around Balboa's Fun Zone, there were already signs forbidding skateboarding, but on summer nights the streets and sidewalks filled with skateboarders, many of them competing to outperform each other.
Prosecution and defense witnesses painted a portrait of a highly motivated and well-liked young man who, buckling under the weight of a broken dream, "had to fly, at least one time."
has successfully passed two major milestones, including reaching energies far greater than any other electron accelerator in the world.
In 1959, when the late Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev wanted to see Disneyland, federal authorities forbade it.