Sports
In a decision that could affect the NCAA’s recent cost-cutting reforms, a federal judge Wednesday issued an order that effectively ends salary restrictions for Division I assistant basketball coaches.
May 25, 1995
Business
For the third straight year, Southern California home prices broke records in 2004, soaring 23% from 2003, thanks to low interest rates and plenty of buyers.
Jan. 23, 2005
The widely used key safes give agents access to homes on the market, but not all sellers are comfortable with lockboxes.
Feb. 2, 2003
Stock and bond markets showed no particular joy--or relief--Tuesday as the Federal Reserve Board met and left interest rates alone, as expected.
May 20, 1998
Colleges: It must pay $67 million for restricting coaches’ earnings.
May 5, 1998
Olympics
Skier Corinne Rey-Bellet of Switzerland, who had never before won a race, made World Cup history Saturday by winning two on the same day at St.
Jan. 17, 1999
After brief breaks from the PGA Tour, Mark Calcavecchia and Tiger Woods returned with strong outings Thursday in the first round of the BellSouth Classic in Duluth, Ga.
May 8, 1998
Wanted: Interim coach for two-time NCAA national championship team.
Jan. 19, 1995
Papa John’s International Inc.’s board approved a “poison pill” plan to fend off any attempt by founder John Schnatter to gain a controlling interest as the pizza chain seeks distance from its controversial namesake.
July 23, 2018
USC Sports
The doctors told John Jackson Jr. and his family that his upcoming surgery had been honed in the crucible of war.
April 17, 2019