World & Nation
A 15-year effort to build a school in Chicago’s Dunning neighborhood is underway with an unusual complication: Construction workers are taking careful steps to avoid disturbing human remains that may lie beneath the soil.
April 15, 2018
California
A Reseda man with more than a decade-long history of burglaries was sentenced to 85 years to life in state prison Tuesday for breaking into two homes and a nonprofit charity championed by Cardinal Roger Mahony.
Dec. 3, 1997
Possibly drawing battle lines for a legislative campaign next year, two of Los Angeles County’s top law enforcement officials on Thursday endorsed banning the manufacture and sale of small-caliber handguns in California.
Oct. 21, 1994
Business
Amy and Edwardo Damaso of Los Angeles needed cash in a hurry to pay bills.
Jan. 25, 2004
Politics
An Assembly committee Wednesday reversed itself and narrowly approved a bill to sharply reduce the number of rounds that a firearm’s ammunition clip may legally hold.
Sept. 2, 1993
Technology and the Internet
Twitter committed itself Friday to boost the share of female employees from 34% to 35% by next year.
Aug. 28, 2015
Apple Music, new operating systems and a smarter Siri were front and center at Apple Inc.’
June 8, 2015
After three days of attacking congressional Republicans for scuttling his $33.2-billion anti-crime package, President Clinton on Monday abruptly shifted course, signaling a willingness to deal with GOP leaders to secure passage of the measure.
Aug. 16, 1994
Two gun control organizations have opened an office in the downtown skyscraper where a heavily armed gunman shot eight people to death and killed himself earlier this year.
Dec. 16, 1993
President Clinton and Cabinet officials inaugurated a campaign Monday to revive a proposed ban on assault weapons, an issue that has broad public support but a woeful legislative record because of opposition from the gun lobby.
April 26, 1994