Representatives of San Diego Community College teachers Wednesday agreed to a tentative contract giving the instructors a 6% salary increase but requiring them to help pay for their medical benefits.
The Los Angeles City Planning Commission has unanimously approved annexation plans for 800 acres of
Frankie Laine, the popular singer of the 1940s and 1950s, was in stable condition Friday after
The national boards of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio
Chase Manhattan Corp., the New York-based parent of the nation's third largest commercial bank, has
Italian Prime Minister Bettino Craxi, in a rejection of a concerted Soviet effort to drive a wedge between Washington and its allies, indicated Tuesday that he supports President Reagan's "Star Wars" missile defense plan.
Everyone has endured their share of dreadfully dull parties or social events and combatting the
airline, which had threatened to fire thousands of employees.
The City Council tentatively approved rezoning this week to allow senior housing and commercial development on the Andrews and McCandless school sites.
At a time when Santa Clarita Valley residents are still angry about Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's proposal to build a state prison in Saugus, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has added 500 beds to a maximum-security building planned for the Peter J.
In a move applauded by parents and bitterly criticized by developers, the Saddleback Valley Unified School District on Monday night unanimously passed a resolution that could raise building fees 500% or more.
San Diego police approved a proposed contract that will give officers a 17% wage boost over the next two years, union officials said.
Orange County sheriff's deputies Friday overwhelmingly gave their union approval to call for job actions--including a strike--if stalemated contract negotiations do not show some progress by next week.
Congressional conferees, breaking a 2 1/2-year deadlock, agreed in principle Thursday to a $9-billion Superfund toxic-waste cleanup program.
the delapidated, old center of the world's 250 million Eastern Orthodox Christians.
House and Senate negotiators, struggling for months over a compromise plan to extend the Superfund toxic-waste cleanup program, approved legislation to extend it for five years with a budget of $8.5 billion.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled Thursday that city officials may proceed with an administrative hearing that could open the way for Occidental Petroleum Co. to drill for oil in the Pacific Palisades.
Ending their two-year battle over housing construction, the city and school district have agreed to a new schedule of developer fees to build schools.
The seven-member ABC Unified School District Board of Education has unanimously approved a 5% salary increase for fiscal year 1986-1987 for teachers, classified personnel and management employees.
Fred Croton, the general manager of the city Cultural Affairs Department under fire for his arts