World & Nation
One of the largest Boy Scout councils in the country is laying off employees because donations are down — possibly a side effect of tension between the Scouts and the Mormon Church over this summer’s decision to allow gay Scout leaders.
Nov. 15, 2015
Ecology: With the rare mammals’ chief prey, prairie dogs, threatened by an epidemic and by sport shooters, officials halt reintroduction efforts.
Oct. 15, 2000
High School Sports
The Orange Coast College water polo team won the College of the Sequoias Tournament Saturday in Visalia by defeating Cuesta, 14-7.
Sept. 28, 1986
Sports
The lasting vision of the Cal State Long Beach-New Mexico State semifinal game was more like blurred vision.
March 13, 1992
Archives
Saturday, April 17 INTERSECTIONAL Carson 5-8, Redondo 1-0 Priscilla Perez had two hits and one RBI and Christina Schallig hit a solo home run to leadoff the first game for host Carson.
April 12, 2004
Movies
Calvin Lockhart, a strikingly handsome, Bahamian-born actor whose on-screen heyday in the 1970s included prominent roles in “Cotton Comes to Harlem” and “Uptown Saturday Night,” has died.
April 7, 2007
Business
Hirings: Former White House press secretary will report to Oracle’s Larry Ellison, who shares similarities with Clinton.
Dec. 4, 2000
Entertainment & Arts
It’s one of the longest-standing traditions of an institution steeped in them: Rain shall not fall when the Boston Pops plays its summertime outdoor concerts.
July 30, 1995
Politics
The former Clinton spokesman recruited to sharpen the message is doing that and more.
Sept. 22, 2004
California
A San Francisco psychiatrist who pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography was stripped of his medical license this week.
Jan. 31, 2019