World & Nation
Todd Shipyards in San Pedro, which has cut its work force by 70% in the last four years, could face another round of layoffs this spring if it does not find more work.
Feb. 18, 1988
Business
Tightening credit and high energy costs raise fears that the economy may be slowing.
April 15, 2005
California
Despite slightly more rainfall than normal in downtown Los Angeles this fall, a red-flag fire hazard warning remained in effect Monday in the mountains of Southern California as the relative humidity hovered at dangerously low levels.
Nov. 29, 2005
Todd Shipyards, which needs more work to keep its struggling San Pedro yard in operation, lost a bid for an $11-million Navy contract last week and has laid off about 400 workers in the past few weeks.
April 15, 1988
Climb has been steady, helped by war’s end and low interest rates. But some see softness ahead.
May 19, 2003
A Camarillo construction firm that has built several projects in Ventura County submitted the low bid Thursday to build the county’s Todd Road jail.
Sept. 11, 1992
Linda Joyner, at 64, just got health coverage.
July 4, 2015
Money & Company
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Oct. 23, 2008
Technology and the Internet
Less than one week into the critical holiday shopping season, personal computer makers are reeling from weak sales that already have sent some of their stocks to new 52-week lows.
Nov. 30, 2000
The Todd Shipyard at San Pedro, last shipbuilder operating at the Los Angeles Harbor, will close after 72 years and lay off its already emaciated work force of about 400, it was announced Friday.
July 8, 1989