Council Avoids Default: With hearings on the 1985-86 budget pushed back to Aug. 12, the City
Jobs Available for Youth: The city has launched a summer youth employment program that offers full- and part-time work for people 16 to 21 years old.
in Santa Ana to Long Beach, Torrance and the Los Angeles International Airport.
Power Fails: About 1,500 Southern California Edison Co. customers, most of them residential, lost their electricity Tuesday morning when a switch failed in an underground power transmission system.
Monday after a basement fire burned county records and sent smoke spiraling through two upper floors, a Santa Ana fire official said.
while walking across McFadden Street near Harbor Boulevard in Santa Ana, police said.
Fire Damages Apartment: An apartment fire started by a burning candle caused about $10,000 damage before firefighters could put it out early Thursday.
New Information Officer: G. M.
Bobb Hires Assistant: City Manager Robert C.
Man Dies After Crash: A Santa Ana man has died of injuries suffered in a three-car collision
Youth Wounded Outside Home A 15-year-old boy was shot in the stomach as he stood outside his home in the 1200 block of South Sullivan Street at 3:30 p.m.
Barbed-Wire Law Complaints: A law restricting the use of barbed wire, which recently prompted a flood of complaints to City Hall from people who received citations, may be revised to apply only to the spiraled variety, City Manager David Ream said.
escaped from a minimum-security work detail at a county maintenance yard in Santa Ana.
Solarium Dedicated: A new $300,000 solarium at Western Medical Center-Bartlett was dedicated Tuesday in ceremonies that included Lt.
Fire Damages House: An early morning fire caused about $20,000 in damage to a house in the 200 block of Pacific Avenue, a Fire Department spokesman said Sunday, but no injuries were reported.
Crash Kills Driver: A 29-year-old man was fatally injured Wednesday afternoon when the car he was driving crashed into a tree in the 1700 block of West Warner Avenue, police reported.
will join with the City of Santa Ana in sponsoring a concert at Eddie West Field next month to benefit victims of the recent earthquakes in Mexico.
Zoo Gets Accreditation: The Santa Ana Zoo, which houses more than 100 species of animals and
Traffic Safety Stressed: The Police Department is placing special emphasis on traffic safety during the holiday season, said Chief Raymond C.
Suspects in Shooting Sought: Police on Sunday were seeking suspects in the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old man outside a Santa Ana liquor store.