Movies
Among the films screening in the AFI Fest 2002’s Made in Germany series is Andreas Dresen’s briskly compelling “Grill Point,” at the ArcLight on Saturday and Sunday.
Nov. 14, 2002
Politics
A deputy state attorney general has sued a Folsom Prison inmate and his family, charging that they are plotting to poison him and several other deputy attorneys general and judges.
July 2, 1986
Autos
Amid the battered black-and-white police cars and aging Jeeps, a faded red 1970 Volkswagen van--its moment of glory past--awaited its turn on the auction block Saturday as Inglewood police sold off surplus vehicles.
April 28, 1985
The man who will defend California’s death penalty law in the Supreme Court this week said in an interview that Justice Harry A.
March 20, 1994
Archives
Hanni Prahl scored two goals to lead Concordia to a 4-0 victory over The Master’s in a nonconference women’s soccer game Monday at Concordia.
Oct. 12, 1999
California
The California Department of Corrections agreed Friday to let three more state prisoners live with their young children in special “community treatment” facilities.
June 22, 1985
World & Nation
A potent March snowstorm blanketed much of Alabama with up to 4 inches of snow today, covering Civil War statues and forcing the cancellation of hundreds of church services.
March 1, 2009
State prison officials, already beleaguered by record high penitentiary overcrowding, inmate violence and lawsuits, are caught now in a squeeze between the Legislature and a federal judge over fees charged by a young, relatively inexperienced attorney appointed to supervise court-ordered prison reforms.
July 21, 1985
Sports
For Brigham Young, a 31-22 victory over Utah Saturday at Salt Lake City was bittersweet.
Nov. 22, 1992
High School Sports
UC Irvine scored six consecutive goals to start the game and defeated second-ranked Stanford, 8-2, in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men’s water polo game Saturday at Heritage Park in Irvine.
Oct. 11, 1998