Union employees at Todd Shipyards Corp. in San Pedro on Monday overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year contract that calls for no wage increases, company and union officials announced.
Plans for new restaurants at Will Rogers and Topanga state beaches have taken a step forward with Board of Supervisors approval of the proposal.
Despite objections from Councilwoman Donna Smith, the City Council has authorized City Administrator Ora Lampman to sign Pomona's application for an American Express corporate credit card.
The Transportation Department today approved Texas Air's acquisition of Eastern Airlines and said the companies' revised proposal clears up its earlier concerns about competitive problems in the heavily traveled Northeastern air corridor.
The State Department today withdrew President Reagan's endorsement of a South African call for a meeting between it and Western leaders.
Hormel meatpackers overwhelmingly approved a tentative contract to end a bitter, yearlong strike that fractured the union, labor leaders announced Friday night.
High-ranking Administration officials may illegally wiretap reporters and government employees if they do so for national security reasons, the U.S.
The 140 technicians who walked off their jobs at KTLA-TV on April 1 agreed Sunday to return to work, ratifying a new three-year contract that freezes their wages this year.
The Orange County Sanitation Districts board of directors has given tentative approval to a $23-million capital improvement project expected to reduce air emissions by 60% and reduce the need to buy electricity to run sewage treatment systems, an official said.
The much-discussed future of Carbon Canyon is in the hands of the City Council, now that the city's Planning Commission has approved a development plan for the area.
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.
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.
The California Supreme Court today ruled that a 1980 law aimed at stopping piracy of pay-TV signals falls short of outlawing sale of satellite dishes designed to pick up the signals.
The State Department today confirmed that the Soviet Union has agreed to open two of its nuclear power reactors to public inspection and said the Administration is "very pleased."
After 18 months and more than 10 public hearings, city officials Tuesday gave tentative approval to a $200-million proposed hotel and office complex just blocks from Disneyland and the Convention Center.
The Legislature, spurred on by Assemblywoman Doris Allen's charge that the federal government has delayed flood control projects in Orange County, passed a resolution Friday urging President Reagan and Congress to begin federal work on the Santa Ana River.
The Board of Supervisors has approved a disposition and development agreement, a ground lease and loan agreements for construction of the first private redevelopment in the Willowbrook area in more than 20 years.
The United Steelworkers said Saturday that its members overwhelmingly ratified a contract containing 16% pay cuts, ending a 98-day walkout against financially crippled Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp.