Obituaries
Buster Crabbe, swimming hero of the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics and later a hero of scores Hollywood B-movies and adventure serials, died Saturday in Scottsdale, Ariz.
April 24, 1983
World & Nation
Secret documents released today showed that British authorities lied to cover up the fate of a naval commander who died during a 1956 scuba-diving spy mission near a warship used by Soviet leader Nikita S.
Oct. 27, 2006
Entertainment & Arts
Actor John Travolta will be given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a 12:30 p.m. ceremony Wednesday.
May 30, 1985
Movies
June 30, 2016
Travel & Experiences
The landmark Hollywood Athletic Club, once the playground of movie stars, reopens this month as an upscale billiards club, restaurant and bar after a major restoration effort.
Oct. 4, 1990
Olympics
Herbert Myron Murphy, a retired steamfitter, died Thursday at Glenwood Convalescent Hospital after suffering a stroke on Aug. 6.
Aug. 23, 2000
Archives
The San Clemente aquatics club that hosted the 1928 Olympic trials is still giving aspiring young athletes an opportunity to challenge themselves.
Aug. 13, 1996
Gold medals were won and world records broken in Exposition Park pool built for the 1932 Olympic Games.
March 16, 2008
Street names such as Didrikson and Crabbe could give away the origins of the heights of Blue Bird Canyon.
Feb. 1, 1991
Sports
Buster Crabbe and Johnny Weissmuller trained for the Olympics in the tide-fed saltwater pool.
Nov. 28, 1999