Glendale city officials say they expect within six months to select a developer and preliminary design concepts for a major first-class hotel to be built in the downtown financial district.
The comptroller general sent to President Reagan today his final list of $11.7 billion in budget cuts that must be carried out by the President under the Gramm-Rudman deficit-reduction law.
For four years, Patrick Ewing was one of the biggest names in Washington.
The Federal Home Loan Bank Board on Friday closed the $1-billion Mainland Savings Assn. of Houston, saying the institution was insolvent because of a number of bad construction and real estate loans.
"No, Joan Rivers will not be appearing," the secretary was explaining over the telephone when Sylvia Cunliffe, producer of the Los Angeles Street Scene Festival, overheard.
Inessa Fleurova, the Soviet woman who may be her cancer-stricken Israeli brother's only chance for survival, arrived here Wednesday and was scheduled to begin a series of medical tests today.
Huntington Savings & Loan Assn. will get at least $2 million in new capital under an acquisition agreement with Intergroup Corp., but it may be three years before the S&L;'s 508 shareholders know how much they'll get for their stock, Huntington's chairman said Friday.
Proposition 48, which sets academic standards for college athletes, already has rendered 397 athletes ineligible to compete in their freshman seasons, the Philadelphia Daily News reported Tuesday.
Every year at tax time, the IRS is asked whether those taxpayers who expect refunds must be as careful of the April 15 filing deadline as those who owe money, and the people inquiring are told that "generally, you're not going to get a penalty," says Rod Young, IRS spokesman...
The Cleveland Browns practiced Friday without two starters, cornerback Hanford Dixon and starting left inside linebacker Eddie Johnson.
A Chula Vista couple who arranged for their Mexican cousin to be a surrogate mother for their child on Friday abandoned their court battle to prove that they had a legal contract, setting the stage for arguments over custody of the baby girl.
Off-and-on showers from off-and-on storms should be the weather pattern over the next few days in San Diego, as a storm front expected to move through the area today gives way to another, stronger system on Tuesday or Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.
The story of a young Polish army corporal who rose to lead that country's powerful Solidarity movement and win the 1983 Nobel Peace Prize will be told in the autobiography of Lech Walesa, to be published in the United States this fall by Henry Holt & Co.
When Shirley Jones agreed to star in "There Were Times, Dear," she expected that the film would be used only to raise funds for organizations involved in helping Alzheimer's disease victims and their families.
Prosecutors said Monday that they will either appeal or seek a second trial of Anthony Mahmoud Fathi, whose first-degree murder conviction in the torturing and death of a 7-month-old infant has been reversed by a state appellate court.
The rainstorms that drenched San Diego County this week are fading and some sunshine, with high clouds, is expected for the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
The tail end of a weak cold front is expected to bring brisk breezes--and a chance of showers--to San Diego today.
Ford Motor Co., joining the march across U.S. borders to build subcompacts, said Wednesday that its first small cars from Mexico are being introduced in California this month and that cars from South Korea will be here in May.
The city's effort to make its municipal airport self-supporting could cost plane owners up to 79% more in monthly rents.
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