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Entertainment & Arts
When Carl Laemmle flung open the gates to Universal’s new studios off Lankershim Boulevard, he ushered in not only 10,000 eager movie fans but a new era for the San Fernando Valley.
Dec. 12, 1999
Sports
Doug Maher, a former prep and college baseball star from El Toro, died Tuesday from injuries suffered in a car accident Sunday in Fort Collins, Colo.
April 20, 1988
California
Judging from the trash, early Spanish officers at the Presidio overlooking Mission Valley preferred Chinese pottery with blue willow designs.
Jan. 13, 1990
Defensive all-stars stole the show from offensive standouts such as receiver Jerry Rice of Mississippi Valley State in the Freedom Bowl football game Saturday.
Jan. 13, 1985
High School Sports
WOMEN Cal State Northridge * Sept. 13-15--Lady Lumberjack Invitational, Aspen Valley C.C., Flagstaff, Ariz. * Sept. 20-22--Colorado Invitational, Coal Creek G.C., Boulder, Colo. * Oct. 11-14--Big Sky Conference Tournament, Sunbrook C.C., St.
Sept. 4, 1998
Although it is strapped for money now, American higher education abounds with plans for growth to accommodate the children of baby boomers.
Oct. 14, 1992
It was the 1860s, the Civil War was raging on the other side of the continent, and in California, choosing sides was a burning issue.
Jan. 8, 1988
World & Nation
After the attack on Matthew Shepard, Colorado State began examining its own atmosphere. Now the campus has state’s first gay fraternity.
Feb. 4, 1999
Travel & Experiences
The Mojave Road. Some call it America’s longest artifact.
Dec. 30, 1985
Texas Christian University starting tackle Greg Davis won’t be playing for the Horned Frogs this season after reportedly testing positive for steroids during a random NCAA drug test.
Sept. 12, 1997