Opinion
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Naloxone could spare others from his fate
Feb. 13, 2014
Now that we’ve had time to digest the news of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death from an apparent heroin overdose on Feb. 2, and to debate the nature of addiction, the conversation has started to shift to the country’s surge in heroin use and how to prevent accidental deaths with naloxone.
High School Sports
Rancho Santiago scored six runs in the seventh inning Saturday to defeat Los Angeles Valley College, 17-9, in a nonconference game at Van Nuys.
Feb. 15, 1987
World & Nation
UC Irvine faculty members from the social ecology program are discussing such issues as the ethics of prolonging life with medical technology and the happiness of children of employed mothers at a psychologists’ convention in New Orleans.
Aug. 12, 1989
Real Estate
Today they are prosperous builders who remodel homes for the stars, the 117 members of a notorious ‘60s commune who a decade ago wrote off the rest of the world as hopelessly corrupt and withdrew so completely that they adopted their own calendar to number the years.
Aug. 4, 1985
California
To police and prosecutors, it was a simple act of self-defense when an unidentified patron of a Westside Vietnamese bar shot and killed 19-year-old Louis Moses.
June 2, 1985
Travel & Experiences
There may be a chill in the air but the ocean is warming up.
Dec. 15, 1989
Mark Brunell, St.
Nov. 28, 1987
Business
The Sunset Strip corner that housed Schwab’s, the famous soda fountain/film-industry hangout that closed in 1983 after 51 years, may soon have a Schwab’s again.
Feb. 22, 1987
Dec. 14, 1989