The quickest way out of California’s energy crisis is to turn on every single electrical device in the state.
The state is hoping to receive bids as low as 5.5 cents per kilowatt-hour, compared to the 40 or 50 cents Edison and PG&E have been paying.
Cal Baptist is the team to beat in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Basically, Peace is a weasel caught in a trap, trying frantically to gnaw off his own leg before his outraged constituents catch up with him and pound him into the dirt.
Beginning Fall Quarter 2001, students in the University of California will be required to have health insurance.
Mr. Chang is only the latest whipping boy for America’s fear of illegal immigrants flooding the country with nonwhite people.
A long struggle by Rep. Lois Capps to protect an environmental and cultural refuge was brought to a successful conclusion by one of former President Bill Clinton’s final executive actions.
The team that is destined to win will be the Ravens, without serious question. The Giants can’t win the game: they’ll soon be stitching a tent covering the city with all the banners and pennants the city has accumulated.
The expansion of the Chumash casino in Santa Ynez may be seriously compromised if the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors gets its way. Under the guise of environmental concern, the county and the Santa Ynez band of Indians have drawn up battle lines.
Three County Law Enforcement Veterans Declare Candidacy, Begin 2002 Campaigns