The Pentagon's top military officer warned Thursday that Nicaraguan contras must unite and change their tactics or face losing U.S. financial support in their opposition to Managua's Sandinista government.
When Democratic Sen.
Ingestion of even small amounts of the widely used pesticide aldicarb may alter the human immune system, according to a study by the U.S.
Not too long ago, someone suggested to Baltimore Orioles Manager Earl Weaver that his team did not have any chemistry.
As the dark stain of Chernobyl covers the shadow of Three Mile Island, nuclear power accidents have moved from the impossible to the unthinkable.
When White House Communications Director Patrick J.
In an unusual compromise with estranged shareholder Harry H.
In an effort to keep the California Conservation Corps at Angels Gate Park, elected officials from the harbor area are attempting to change the group's role at the park to make it more to the liking of federal officials.
Dow Chemical Co. and Consumers Power Co., which sued each other over the mothballed $4.1-billion Midland nuclear power plant, announced an agreement Wednesday to jointly convert it to burn natural gas.
A Superior Court judge refused Monday to hear a request to delete statements from a sample ballot to be distributed to Santa Ana voters later this month because the people who filed the request served subpoenas themselves.
A controversial plan that would have uprooted homes in North Tustin neighborhoods for freeway extensions was rejected Monday by a policy committee of the Orange County Transportation Commission.
The Los Angeles Board of Education voted Monday to alter the ethnic ratios at 48 schools, allowing
An American warship forced an Iranian jetliner to change course over the Persian Gulf earlier this week, a senior Iranian airline official said Thursday.
In a ruling that could significantly influence land-use planning in Los Angeles, the state Supreme Court on Thursday let stand an appellate ruling that blocked construction of a proposed a 26-story, $88-million office and shopping complex in Westwood Village.
A proposal to demolish a commercial horse stable and replace it with condominiums has been unanimously denied by the Glendale Board of Zoning Appeals.
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The federal government has decided not to redirect some takeoffs from Burbank airport over Glendale and Burbank, officials said.
The Planning Commission rejected an application Monday from a company that wants to make changes in an already-approved hotel project at 1700 Ocean Ave.
The Supreme Court Monday let stand a ruling ordering the desegregation of the San Jose public school system, rejecting the district's claim that the ruling could bring the end of neighborhood schools in many metropolitan areas.
General Motors Corp. announced Wednesday that it will recall 1.8 million 1978-80 vehicles to modify the rear braking system.