Bill Landry has been named the consumer loan finance manager at Landmark Thrift and Loan.
Faced with the continued failure of large areas of the state to meet federal clean air standards, the Assembly approved a measure Monday that could require that new cars and light trucks sold in California by the year 2001 be capable of running on methanol or other low-polluting fuels.
major water development bill that would pave the way for the export of more surplus water to San Joaquin Valley farmers and populous Southern California.
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We the people no longer are represented in Sacramento; only the special interest groups are.
A major anti-litter bill that would establish a refundable beer and soft-drink container recycling
Legislation creating a $3-million pilot project to provide services to San Diego's homeless was approved by the Assembly on Thursday and sent to Gov.
Legislation that would strengthen the state's commitment to preserving the California condor won approval in the Senate Thursday and was sent to the Assembly.
Darryl Stingley, an emerging star with the New England Patriots, was running a third down pass pattern in a pre-season contest a few years back when he was leveled by a vicious hit from Oakland Raider Jack Tatum.
Assembly Republicans and liberal Democrats teamed up in an unusual coalition Wednesday to shelve legislation extending the death penalty to additional crimes.
Legislation intended to prevent the release of hundreds of violent, mentally ill convicts won the endorsement Tuesday of legislative negotiators, setting the stage for speedy passage by the Legislature.
A bill extending the life of the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy to July, 1990, passed both
Bill Elliott equaled a season record and broke the Dover Downs International Speedway qualifying
Salvatore (Bill) Bonanno, son of the reputed Mafia figure Joseph Bonanno Sr., was found guilty Tuesday in an alleged home improvement scam.
The House declined to challenge President Reagan's veto of a $13-billion appropriations bill
The House Judiciary Committee voted for legislation that would restore full protection of four major civil rights laws that were curtailed by a 1984 Supreme Court decision.
An early step toward saving the endangered Wildlife Waystation in Tujunga Canyon was taken Monday as the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee approved a measure to set aside $300,000 for improvements at the wild-animal refuge.
The Senate on Wednesday night passed a $232-billion defense spending bill for fiscal 1986 that
A long delayed bill authorizing the construction of federal water projects costing billions of
Nevada's continued support of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency was assured Wednesday when Gov.