The last of nine unions approved new four-year contracts with the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News on Tuesday, ending a walkout that closed down the city's two major newspapers for 46 days.
Marvin Hagler was given an OK by his doctor and will be able to defend his undisputed middleweight
The Local Agency Formation Commission voted unanimously Monday night to allow an incorporation vote in the four San Dieguito communities of Olivenhain, Cardiff, Leucadia and Encinitas.
In name at least, Ticor Mortgage Insurance is no more.
Faced with rising resident complaints over abandoned automobiles cluttering roadways, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a $200,000 program designed to remove the eyesores from streets.
Saudi Arabia and the sultanate of Brunei have decided to establish diplomatic relations, the official Saudi Press Agency reported Wednesday.
Burbank Unified School District teachers Friday followed the recommendation of their negotiating team and ratified a tentative contract agreement, the Burbank Teachers Assn. announced.
A group of investors tentatively has agreed to lend ATV Systems nearly $20 million, a move designed to spare the debt-plagued company from filing for bankruptcy, company officials said Tuesday.
The chairman of Sears, Roebuck & Co. on Monday urged bankers and government to support creation of limited-service "family banks" instead of keeping strict regulations that smother competition.
Gov. George Deukmejian and former President Gerald R.
A new constitution designed to try to prevent a return to the kind of brutal dictatorship that ruled Haiti for 29 years is expected to get overwhelming approval from the nation's voters Sunday.
Despite objections from neighbors, the Yorba Linda City Council has approved plans for a 40-acre auto mall, with several conditions.
Almost unanimously, Inglewood teachers Thursday approved a new three-year contract giving them a 10% raise retroactive to the beginning of the school year and a 4% increase in 1987-88.
President Reagan will decide soon on emergency legislation calling for $50 million in aid to the homeless, but there appear to be "no real objections" to it, the White House said today.
Cambodia will allow its people to receive money and checks sent from friends and relatives living outside the country, the official Cambodian news agency SPK said Sunday.
Maronite Catholics in Lebanon declined to endorse a peace agreement between warring militias, saying they need more time to review the Syrian-brokered accord.
Creditors have approved a reorganization plan offered by Alhambra Community Hospital, which entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in 1981.
Approval of a proposed road through environmentally sensitive Gunpowder Point may hold the key to Chula Vista's ambitious plans to build a tourist mecca on San Diego Bay.
The University of California Board of Regents on Friday approved a controversial plan to reduce its number of business meetings by one-third.
The county registrar of voters office late Monday confirmed that a citizens group seeking changes in the structure of Santa Ana city government has enough valid petition signatures to put a proposition before the voters.