World & Nation
Working undercover for the FBI inside Florida’s Ku Klux Klan, Joseph Moore helped foil at least two murder plots, according to court records.
Dec. 22, 2021
High School Sports
The Hall of Fame is an annual event honoring outstanding performances by athletes who reside in the city, were once residents of the city, participated on an athletic team headquartered in the city, or are currently participating in athletic programs in the city.
Feb. 26, 1987
Politics
The $3.4-billion legal settlement between cigarette makers and the state of Mississippi is the latest coup for state Atty.
July 4, 1997
Awards
Dec. 29, 2014
Armed with court orders in a late-night sweep that ended early Thursday, two dozen or more federal agents fanned through the Capitol searching offices and questioning legislators in an investigation into possible violations of the federal anti-racketeering and extortion act.
Aug. 26, 1988
California
Sister Cecilia Louise Moore, the first woman to be appointed chancellor of the Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, a job formerly held only by priests, died April 5.
April 17, 2004
Books
Courage is the currency of war.
Dec. 13, 1992
Joseph ‘Capone’ Hutchinson’s death may represent fallout from the killing of Michael Torres, a Mexican Mafia member who controlled rackets in the jails.
Aug. 11, 2023
Archives
Irving J.
July 3, 1993
A special task force of fire, police and federal agencies is investigating a church fire that erupted early Friday at a Leimert Park church.
April 26, 2013