Residential energy bills will drop in the next 11 months, the result of a continued decline in the prices of fuel oil and natural gas, San Diego Gas & Electric Co.'
California's agricultural leaders welcome the changed attitude reflected in the three-year, $52-billion farm bill that President Reagan signed into law Monday.
The addition of Jim Fenwick to the football staff at Cal State Northridge was confirmed Friday by Bob Hiegert, CSUN athletic director.
Despite narrowly missing total victory in Tuesday's, mayoral primary, Maureen F.
Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda was examining the cover of the Dodgers' new media guide, which displays the blurred image of Steve Sax in midswing.
As Philip Hunter knows all too well, appearances can often be deceiving.
Chairman Thomas H.
As former City Councilwoman Maureen F.
A UCLA doctor who treated victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster said today radiation released by the accident will increase the risk of cancer for about 100,000 people and revealed that four more victims of radiation poisoning have died, raising the death toll to 13.
After nearly two decades of continued successes, Collins Foods International Inc. is suddenly facing a myriad of financial headaches and said Tuesday that it expects to post a fourth-quarter loss of $5 million to $7 million--among the worst quarterly results in its history.
A warrantless search of a robbery victim's home was upheld by the state Supreme Court on Monday, prompting a harsh dissent from Chief Justice Rose Elizabeth Bird, who charged that as a result, crime victims will lose privacy rights.
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Church of England envoy Terry Waite talked to U.S officials today about his efforts to free four U.S. hostages and announced that he will return to Lebanon, where the suspected kidnapers said a French hostage is "pitifully sick."
Repeated virus infections from insects may lead to acquired immune deficiency syndrome, the director of the Institute of Tropical Medicine at Miami told an Irvine audience Wednesday.
A program to force Medi-Cal patients to get care from state-selected health maintenance organizations rather than their own doctors would lose $51 million in its two years of existence, a state report said Tuesday.
A study by Congress' Joint Taxation Committee is expected to show that a one-time tax amnesty, which is being promoted as a way to reduce the deficit, would garner less than one-eighth of the revenues projected by its proponents, Rep.
Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole said Thursday that he will "take a hard look" at the budget approved by the Republican-controlled Senate Budget Committee over President Reagan's protests.
Had President Reagan suffered a relapse of Rambo Fever?
Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres held private talks with British leaders Wednesday, then appealed publicly for new movement in the Middle East peace process before the opportunity for a settlement passes.
As the real estate market goes, so goes the banking industry in Orange County.