Twelve minority-owned companies that have claimed that the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee failed to abide by agreements giving them exclusive rights to market various souvenirs during the 1984 Olympic Games will be asking for a total of $17 million to $20 million in damages at arbitration hearings that begin...
The Orange County district attorney's office has agreed to participate with prosecutors from five other counties in granting amnesty to parents delinquent in child support payments if they make satisfactory arrangements to pay in the next two months.
President Reagan, the Beirut hostage crisis said to be foremost in his mind, Monday canceled a 10-day California vacation that was scheduled to begin Friday.
If a land owner or developer suffers a loss because of what might be considered "excessive" no-growth policies or government regulation, is he entitled to compensation?
Residents of northeast Costa Mesa will be able to place orders for cable television service beginning today, and can receive installation within the next few weeks, according to John Merritt, regional manager of Copley/Colony Cablevision Inc., the city's cable franchisee.
More rain and cooler temperatures are expected through Wednesday, the National Weather Service said Monday, as a Pacific Northwest low-pressure system brings wintry weather to San Diego County.
The nation's merchandise trade deficit was $9.9 billion in August, the first loss under $10 billion since December, as oil imports fell and auto imports stabilized, the Census Bureau said Friday.
A San Clemente police officer who was wounded in an off-duty shooting incident in Santa Ana has been fired but remains on thepayroll pending an administrative appeal.
A three-judge court announced Friday that it will hand down its verdict in the Benigno S.
United Cable Television of Los Angeles will fail to meet a city-imposed Jan. 31 deadline for beginning cable service to East San Fernando Valley homes, company officials said Monday.
Although some sun may shine through clouds this weekend, light rain may dampen outdoor activities, according to the National Weather Service.
The Pacific storm track, distorted by a high-pressure area since late January, is shifting back over California, and there is a 50% chance of rain this weekend, the National Weather Service said Thursday.
The trouble with knowing how charge cards work--what the credit costs consumers, what the processing costs merchants--is that one senses what such systems must add to the price of goods.
Southern California's midwinter hot spell racked up another record-breaking afternoon temperature Thursday, but the National Weather Service said the weekend should be a few degrees cooler.
A final vote on the controversial Family Life curriculum will be made by the Capistrano Unified School District school board tonight.
Last February, Hu Yaobang, the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, told a gathering of party cadres celebrating the lunar new year that China "wasted a whole 20 years" pursuing "ultraleftist stuff" in the days of Mao Tse-tung.
Services to San Diego County's children--from foster care and adoptions to child abuse investigations--suffer from inadequate funding, problems in administration and a lack of cooperation among the agencies that handle children's issues, according to a five-month-long review.
Assuming that the capacity exists to handle the traffic, the number of airline customers using the Burbank Airport each year will double to more than 3 million by 1990, and will continue rising to almost 7 million by 2000, George Sarames, an analyst for Lockheed Air Terminal, told the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority.
A man who fought in Europe during World War II and died in a boarding house fire was buried with military honors, days after he was to receive a pauper's funeral because nobody had claimed his body.
City water officials are scheduled to decide today on whether to proceed with a San Fernando Valley ground-water cleanup project or conduct a full environmental study first.