Mayor Christine E. Reed has proclaimed this Physical Fitness and Sports Month in the city.
Since 1976, the city has been considering a multiservice center to consolidate many of the agencies serving senior citizens, and on Tuesday, the City Council approved an application for $750,000 in State Senior Center Bond Act funds.
in Santa Ana to Long Beach, Torrance and the Los Angeles International Airport.
Power Fails: About 1,500 Southern California Edison Co. customers, most of them residential, lost their electricity Tuesday morning when a switch failed in an underground power transmission system.
Monday after a basement fire burned county records and sent smoke spiraling through two upper floors, a Santa Ana fire official said.
The City Council voted to seek proposals from a nonprofit child-care provider to establish a facility in a vacant fire station at Clover Park, 2801 25th St.
while walking across McFadden Street near Harbor Boulevard in Santa Ana, police said.
Peter Saari is an amazingly deft technician who invents fragments of crumbling architecture as if they have been lifted from Italian villas.
Fire Damages Apartment: An apartment fire started by a burning candle caused about $10,000 damage before firefighters could put it out early Thursday.
As I was wondering how to express my thoughts on the cover article about Santa Barbara, I
New Information Officer: G. M.
Bobb Hires Assistant: City Manager Robert C.
Reinhard Voigt, a German artist who moved to New York in 1978 and to Los Angeles two years ago, combines precisely painted grids with found objects and others that are specially fashioned.
Man Dies After Crash: A Santa Ana man has died of injuries suffered in a three-car collision
Youth Wounded Outside Home A 15-year-old boy was shot in the stomach as he stood outside his home in the 1200 block of South Sullivan Street at 3:30 p.m.
Given the art world's current penchant for recycled concepts and pirated imagery, it is perhaps inevitable that a man who lists his heroes as Andy Warhol, Dr.
Barbed-Wire Law Complaints: A law restricting the use of barbed wire, which recently prompted a flood of complaints to City Hall from people who received citations, may be revised to apply only to the spiraled variety, City Manager David Ream said.
Fire Damages House: An early morning fire caused about $20,000 in damage to a house in the 200 block of Pacific Avenue, a Fire Department spokesman said Sunday, but no injuries were reported.
In his first local solo exhibit since 1981, Sam Francis returns with an eccentric group of paintings that range in scale from 5 feet square to 3 by 2 inches.
The City Council has voted unanimously to send a letter to the state Legislature urging defeat of a bill that would allow landlords to increase rents without a limit on vacant units.