California
SAN DIEGO -- Chargers linebacker Thomas Keiser has been put on three years’ probation, fined $655 and ordered to stay away from a popular downtown bar after pleading guilty to misdemeanor battery involving a fight with a bar employee.
March 25, 2014
Chargers player gets probation for his role in San Diego bar fight
Archives
Re Thomas Keiser’s letter concerning the expenditure of $27.4 million to preserve the Colorado Street Bridge, which no longer serves any transportation purpose (Times, June 28): The Editor’s Note that followed said that $20 million of the money was from the Federal Highway Administration, leaving only some $7.4 million to be paid by the city and county.
July 5, 1992
If, as Los Angeles Councilman Marvin Braude states (Commentary, June 17), it costs more to collect fares on the Blue Line than the money collected, why not let people ride for free?
June 25, 1996
Re Colorado Street Bridge How annoying to read that $27.4 million is being spent to preserve a bridge that no longer serves any transportation purpose (Times, June 14.)
June 28, 1992
* Re “Obscure Mail Fraud Statute Brought Ex-Judge Down,” Sept 15: The feds bring a case against Judge George W.
Sept. 24, 2000
High School Sports
KEY PLAYS Moorpark, which has not defeated Carpinteria since 1934, managed only six first downs and 73 yards total offense. . . .
Oct. 11, 1986
Business
Regarding “Neighbor Must Prove Tree-Root Damage” (by Robert J.
Travel & Experiences
Mike Keiser’s three links courses prove popular with players looking for something different.
July 5, 2005
Re “Transit Control Center Planned to Help Ease Freeway Congestion,” April 3: The propposed transportation management center is a bad idea.
April 10, 1997