The City Council has approved an 82-home project on 24.1 acres at Armaga Spring and Highridge roads.
India and Pakistan signed an agreement today to remove more of the troops sent to their tense border last January, officials announced.
A Superior Court judge has said he plans to rule in favor of allowing construction of Santa Ana's planned Centerpointe office-hotel project to proceed, despite claims by citizens groups that it would violate state redevelopment laws.
Two leading imprisoned dissidents--a psychiatrist nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and the head of a charity fund set up by Alexander Solzhenitsyn--will be freed and allowed to emigrate, rights activist Yelena Bonner said today.
Shareholders of Tustin-based CMS Enhancements Inc. have approved reincorporation of the computer products company in Delaware and have approved a reduction of the company's common shares outstanding on a 7-1 basis.
Japanese auto makers have lined up against extending restraints on passenger car exports to the United States beyond the scheduled cutoff date of March 31, but there are signs that the government of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone may be receptive to a request for an extension.
In an unusual twist to the issue of rent control, landlords and tenants have agreed to a series of voluntarily created regulations that will limit city mobile home park rents for the next two years.
Glendale residents who want to attend classes at Pasadena City College will be able to do so without any restrictions as of July 1, under the terms of an agreement approved this week by the Glendale Community College Board of Trustees.
A zoning ordinance that would effectively limit the population of Los Angeles to about 4 million, less than half that permitted under existing laws, has been approved by the city Planning Commission after hundreds of hours of preparation and two days of public hearings.
Officials from eight Southern California counties agreed on a plan to better manage hazardous wastes and dump sites in the area, said a spokesman for the Southern California Assn. of Governments.
Despite heated opposition from several Malibu community groups, a proposal to develop a 300-room hotel next to Pepperdine University was unanimously approved Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors.
Bill Russell deserves to be starting somewhere.
Wiggins to the club's active roster this season, despite a decision by a drug-abuse review panel
A top Soviet journalist told a group of visiting American editors Thursday that Kremlin leader Mikhail S.
Michael Ribant says two words explain his decision to develop a 24-unit apartment building at 3rd Avenue and Market Street in downtown San Diego--"Horton Plaza."
The Los Angeles City Council has tentatively approved an ordinance that would give the city unprecedented power to control large-scale commercial and industrial growth in selected parts of the Westside, but council members said the law may be revised in coming months to make it fairer to potential developers.
County supervisors gave preliminary approval Tuesday to increasing their pay by more than 20%--to $55,000 from $45,612 per year--effective next Jan. 1.
United Press International on Friday reached an agreement with its employee union that reduces the chances of a strike while the news service reorganizes under Chapter 11.
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The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday gave final approval to an ordinance requiring more than 56,000 businesses to register toxic chemicals stored in buildings throughout the city.