The city council agreed this week to appeal another panel's decision to allow a 40-room hotel at Sepulveda Boulevard and 9th Street.
I don't know, I must be a masochist, but I couldn't seem to get enough of CBS' recent eight-hour miniseries, "I'll Take Manhattan."
The City Council has introduced an ordinance to prohibit overnight camping in recreational vehicles on city streets in an effort to keep transients and "squatters" out of the city.
The police chief of Placerville, a city of 6,700 people northeast of Sacramento, has been named chief of police in Manhattan Beach, effective Oct. 18.
The City Council has agreed to allow temporary outdoor vendors on commercial property if the sales area is covered by a permanent roof.
A proposal to place a nine-month moratorium on all non-residential construction in the city failed on a 3-2 City Council vote Tuesday.
The Manhattan Beach City Council has allocated $178,000 to purchase and install a mini-computer that will automate the city's accounting systems.
For several years now the world has been waiting for a new generation of leaders to take over in Moscow, wondering whether that change, when it came, would lead to a new era of better relations between East and West.
I would like to share some observations about your recent Orange County article "Doves in a Hawk's Nest".
I attended the recent San Marino City Council meeting where Kevin Forbes presented his English language resolution to the council.
The Manhattan Beach City Council has unanimously passed a stringent policy statement banning all
The City Council voted Tuesday night to begin forming the city's first underground-utility district in a 24-block neighborhood in the southern part of the city.
The City Council has introduced an ordinance to increase the Planning Commission to seven members from five.
"Wolfgang Puck has saved us!"
A lackluster market caused little movement in San Diego stocks last week, but some stocks fell on
Rabbi Israel Goldstein, a leader of the Zionist movement in the United States and a founder of
Conference of American Rabbis has endorsed the sanctuary movement at its 96th annual convention.
Last Monday, the Costa Mesa City Council unanimously rejected the proposal of the C. J.
Some stories from the environmental Third Wave: --Late in 1985 the Sierra Club springs to the defense of a large timber company trying to defend itself from corporate raiders; the club submits a financial restructuring plan for the company designed to thwart a takeover.
Working for Christian unity has become thoroughly institutionalized, a part of the organizational machinery of virtually every major church body and of liaison units among them.