SAMOHI — The soccer pitch became a blood bath Wednesday when the faculty and staff from Santa Monica College stomped on a team fielded by the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District in the third district-on-district match.
BOSTON — Mobster James “Whitey” Bulger may have written two autobiographies, according to prosecutors, who have notified his lawyers that they may use the memoirs against him at his upcoming trial.
OCEAN PARK — We face death every day. In the newspaper. On television. Death from a thousand different causes, linked to studies that tell us the best ways to avoid our fate, to put it off for 20 more years, a few weeks, even days.
MAIN LIBRARY — Environment California released a new report Tuesday that showed families could save beau-coup bucks on electricity bills if lawmakers continue to push toward bold efficiency goals for buildings in the Golden State.
In his State of the State Address, Gov. Jerry Brown acknowledged the dire need for pension reform in California. But the immediate question on the minds of political insiders was two-fold: First, whether the governor would support substantive reform (as opposed to just window dressing) and, second,
Nobody’s perfect. At least that’s what everyone except me says in order to feel better about their own faults. I never tell myself that no one is perfect.
The Landmarks Commission voted Monday to support the request that City Hall give supporters of the controversial “Chain Reaction” statue six months to find outside funding for repair and conservation.
LOS ANGELES — A trial is expected to begin today in federal court between City Hall and a long-time employee who alleges he was denied a promotion based on his race and age.
WILL ROGERS — Close to noon on a bright Thursday in February, young children rushed to the Will Rogers Elementary School cafeteria with one thing on their minds: lunch.
BOSTON — The longtime girlfriend of reputed mobster James “Whitey” Bulger will plead guilty to helping Bulger evade capture, but she will not testify against him at his trial, family members of people allegedly killed by Bulger said Monday after being briefed by prosecutors.
I’m a naked writer. I don’t mean that I write with no clothes on, although occasionally when I can’t sleep I get up and go to my computer. What I mean is that I sell puts on certain stocks in an effort to acquire them at below market price.
In 1921, New York Gov. Nathan Miller called a challenge by women voters to his ally, New York Sen. James Wadsworth, “sex antagonism.” Organized by the newly formed League of Women Voters to unseat Wadsworth, these women were, Miller said, “a menace to our free institutions and to representative gove