The faith of the American people in President Reagan's leadership abilities, shaken by earlier revelations about the Iran- contra affair, has been dealt a body blow by the sober findings of the Tower Commission.
Union meatpackers reached a tentative agreement Wednesday night with negotiators from Hormel that could end the yearlong labor dispute waged by members of an Austin, Minn., local, a union negotiator said.
Department 36 of the Orange County Municipal Court in Santa Ana was host to some well-known personalities this past year: former singing cowboy and California Angels owner Gene Autry, Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth and Los Angeles Rams owner Georgia Frontiere, among others.
An arbitrator has ruled that a Boise Cascade Corp. employee drug-screening plan is in violation of union workers' contract rights.
Los Angeles school district officials Friday accused United Teachers-Los Angeles of botching a chance to settle a long-running contract dispute that has been stalled over the size of a wage increase, a charge that union officials called absurd.
The City Council on Tuesday adopted a city manager's report recommending several changes in the city's contract with the next provider of paramedic services.
West Germany plans to enter into a $2.5-billion contract to help modernize nuclear power plants in the Soviet Union, a West German newspaper said.
Nurses at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Hollywood have approved a new three-year contract with Kaiser Permanente, gaining $2,000 in salary bonuses and a wage guarantee for the registered nurses despite a one-year wage freeze.
If the players of the San Diego Symphony are less than ecstatic about all of the terms in their new two-year contract with the symphony association, they are optimistic about the long-term implications of the agreement.
Former San Diego County Registrar of Voters Ray Ortiz manipulated a contract with a Los Angeles printing firm to get taxpayers to pay for trips for himself and his staff and to divert funds for personal use, prosecutors alleged Thursday.
Palmdale won a lobbying war Wednesday for the right to build a $2.1-billion replacement for the space shuttle Challenger, as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration decided it would cost too much and take too long to build the spacecraft at Vandenberg Air Force Base near Lompoc.
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 state Senate has approved a pact that would allow Arizona to dispose of low-level radioactive waste at a yet to be created dump in California.
Las Virgenes teachers' representatives said Monday they will refuse to sign a contract with their school district unless officials include a pay clause the teachers contend was agreed on earlier.
Leaders of the seven Warsaw Pact nations agreed Friday at a ceremonial summit to extend the Soviet
The four partners who hope to build a $35-million domed arena in Santa Ana have signed a preliminary agreement on the project with the city, but are still at least six months away from beginning construction, Santa Ana officials said Tuesday.
A delegation of U.S. senators, here to observe the opening of the new round of nuclear arms control talks, issued a unanimous warning Tuesday that no new agreement with the Soviet Union can be ratified unless the issue of violations of past agreements is clarified.
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The companies, Westside-based Olympic National Bancorp and Valley State Bank of Encino, signed a letter of intent Friday to combine into an organization with more than $220 million in assets and $14.5 million in capital and reserves.
Tens of thousands of Protestants staged one of the biggest demonstrations in Northern Ireland's history Saturday to protest an agreement that gives the mainly Roman Catholic Irish Republic a formal role in the province.