California
Greg E. Petersen has been named vice president-controller for J.M.
May 9, 1989
World & Nation
Convicted computer hacker Justin Petersen was sentenced to five months in prison after he admitted violating terms of his supervised release by becoming a fugitive in September.
Jan. 13, 1999
In a virtual replay of an earlier episode from his dubious career, convicted computer hacker Justin Tanner Petersen is once again on the run from federal authorities, who in recent weeks have resumed staking out his old club haunts on Sunset Boulevard.
Nov. 23, 1998
Entertainment & Arts
Hearst Corp. has sold its struggling Sports Afield outdoor magazine to publishing industry veteran Robert E.
Jan. 6, 2000
A drive-by shooting on East Pleasant Valley Road left a young man in critical condition Thursday night with a gunshot wound to the arm, authorities said.
Oct. 24, 1997
Two people were killed and three others injured in a Sunday evening traffic collision that briefly closed all southbound lanes of Interstate 5, leaving motorists backed up for miles, authorities said.
May 13, 1996
David Schindler Is Leaving U.S. Attorney’s Office for Private Practice
Aug. 16, 1999
Fire investigators pried up charred, wooden planks and surveyed a gutted lifeguard tower Saturday in an attempt to assess the damage and determine the cause of Friday’s fire on the Seal Beach Pier.
May 17, 1992
Television
“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” the landmark procedural that anchored CBS’ prime-time lineup and sparked several spinoffs, will have its last case next year as it moves into its 16th and final season.
May 11, 2015
Sports
Extreme sports such as street luge and in-line skating moved closer to the middle of the road Thursday as NBC and magazine publisher Petersen Cos. announced plans for a series of televised sports festivals that will challenge ESPN’s X Games, an increasingly popular television showcase for unconventional sports.
Nov. 6, 1998