In front of the store, five children crowded around a cage filled with barking mechanical dogs.
The Los Angeles City Council, moving for the second time in three days to circumvent a November voter initiative to limit the city's growth, gave tentative approval Friday to a 3.1-million-square-foot development in Westchester's Howard Hughes Center.
Despite the heated objections of about 50 residents, the Los Angeles City Council's Planning and
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The City Council has tentatively approved an earthquake safety law that would require landlords to either strengthen or demolish 51 buildings.
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a plan to restrict growth in the county's booming urban fringes, but the approval came only after Supervisor Ed Edelman lost a last-ditch bid to strengthen the measure.
A dissident support group said Saturday that it has a report that Anatoly Koryagin, a prominent Soviet psychiatrist, will be allowed to emigrate to Switzerland with his family.
Striking nurses ended their 10-day-old walkout against Southern California Red Cross facilities Tuesday, ratifying a new three-year contract that includes wage increases and partial guarantees on staffing ratios that had been a key issue in the dispute.
set up direct banking arrangements and widen trade with India, the Times of India newspaper reported Tuesday.
Rejecting their staff's advice, Los Angeles city planning commissioners on Thursday approved a zone change needed for an Encino apartment project sought by a chief aide to Mayor Tom Bradley.
The Administration announced today that the European Community has agreed to reduce its sales of
clear the way for the largest American offshore oil and gas development outside of Alaska's Beaufort Sea.
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A group of investors tentatively has agreed to lend ATV Systems nearly $20 million, a move designed to spare the debt-plagued company from filing for bankruptcy, company officials said Tuesday.
A recent quote from Dodger Chief Al Campanis says: "I'd rather get rid of a veteran player too soon than too late."
--Dora Nelson is doing OK.
Film star James Cagney is recovering at his upstate farm following an operation three weeks ago to remove an infected growth from his leg, according to a published report.
Aequitron Medical said it received Food & Drug Administration clearance to market its Model 7100 phototherapy light, which is designed to speed recovery from newborn jaundice.
falls short of outlawing sale of satellite dishes designed to pick up the signals.