California
For the first time, rapist and former San Diego cop Henry Hubbard will be seen answering questions tonight, but don’t expect many answers.
Nov. 20, 1992
Sports
West Virginia averts upset, beats Marshall, 24-21
Sept. 10, 2010
Television
Here are major winners of the 1988 Emmy Awards for news and public-affairs programs, which were handed out in ceremonies here Tuesday night.
Sept. 18, 1989
There is no more dispiriting and brutal fact about the Indochina War than this: The deepest horror of what we call Vietnam was not in Vietnam at all, but in Cambodia, its neighbor to the west.
Jan. 6, 1989
KCET-TV Channel 28 launches “Apollo 11: As It Happened,” a six-hour ride to the moon and back, with a look at the mission’s preparation, launch, lunar landing and return to Earth.
July 23, 1994
Most of TV news is instant theater, a sort of foil-wrapped video TV dinner that reaches a quick boil and then evaporates.
Jan. 2, 1985
Entertainment & Arts
Meredith Vieira, the “West 57th” correspondent who is joining “60 Minutes” later this month, won four Emmys as awards for news and documentary programming were presented Tuesday night in New York City.
Sept. 14, 1989
Meet Abu Qadir Al-Amin, solid citizen: a Muslim minister, co-owner of a bakery in Oakland and father of four kids.
Sept. 9, 1988
As the four commercial networks concentrate their efforts this fall on sitcoms and reality-based series, cable is offering an eclectic mixture of environmentally themed series, documentaries, new comedy series (including HBO’s “Sessions,” created by Billy Crystal), dramas and even an old-fashioned musical-variety show.
Sept. 8, 1991
Politics
It’s nice to be reminded, occasionally, that when it comes to science--and especially social science--there is often a gap between what we truly know and what we think we know.
Oct. 24, 2000