In another move forward for the proposed national fitness academy, Orange County supervisors voted 4 to 1 Tuesday to give backers of the facility a 50-year, rent-free lease on a prime Aliso Viejo site.
A once-controversial proposal to build town houses on 6.1 acres off Hawthorne Boulevard next to the Golden Cove shopping center was approved this week by the Planning Commission after two public hearings produced little criticism of the 49-unit project.
After months of negotiations, the nation's broadcast and cable television industries announced agreement Thursday on a plan under which cable operators would be required to carry some locally broadcast television stations.
NMS Pharmaceuticals Inc. said it has asked for Food and Drug Administration approval of its home ovulation test, Fortel, and expects to have clearance for over-the-counter sales of the product in 90 days.
Hoping to create a local equivalent of New York City's bohemian SoHo district, the San Diego City Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance that will allow artists to live and work in industrial buildings downtown.
Social Security, with outlays estimated at $181 billion in 1984 for more than 36 million people on the old-age and disability rolls, is by far the largest source of income for the nation's aged.
I guess I've always been a rebel. I drive 58 m.p.h. on the freeways.
Nearly two years of struggling to remain in business apparently have paid off for Infoscribe Inc., whose creditors approved its bankruptcy reorganization plan, clearing the way for the Santa Ana firm's acquisition by another scientific instrument maker.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District will be asked today to lift its ban and allow partial grading of the controversial Operating Industries Inc. landfill in Monterey Park.
The United States and Japan have signed an agreement calling for cooperation in the preliminary design of part of America's planned $8-billion space station, NASA announced.
Security at the Athens airport has been raised to internationally acceptable levels since the hijacking of a TWA jetliner last month, the head of the International Air Transport Assn. said today.
The San Diego City Council gave unanimous conceptual approval Monday to Air/Space America, which boosters hope will bring an extravaganza similar to the famous international air show in Paris to Brown Field in San Diego in 1988, and every two years thereafter.
Work will start this month on the initial phase of a planned 780-home development in Tehachapi, with models expected to be ready im November.
The City Council on Tuesday gave preliminary approval to an ordinance that would allow billboards along the city's four freeways, which have been free of the signs since the 1960s.
Thousands of Hacienda Heights residents who were warned last week that they shouldn't drink their tap water are now being told, in effect, to go ahead and drink.
MGM/UA Entertainment accepted revised terms Wednesday for its acquisition by Turner Broadcasting System that substitute preferred stock for $4 of the previously agreed upon $29-per-share cash price.
Kenneth Topping, a San Bernardino County land official, was confirmed as expected Wednesday as the new director of the Los Angeles City Planning Department.
House and Senate conferees, after five hours of private horse trading, agreed today to a sweeping immigration bill that would grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens who entered the country before 1982.
Construction will begin early next year on Gateway Corporate Center, a $20-million office and commercial complex in the city's central business district, under a development agreement approved this week by the City Council.
The Nashville Sounds of the Triple-A American Assn. will be the Cincinnati Reds' top minor league team in 1987.