The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors gave tentative approval this week to an experimental program in the Glendale court system that would allow prisoners to enter their pleas without leaving City Jail.
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An ordinance designed to reduce the number of parking spaces required at commercial developments by allowing businesses to share spaces received preliminary City Council approval Monday.
County supervisors have awarded contracts to continue dial-a-ride transit service for the disabled and persons 60 and older in unincorporated areas of the San Gabriel Valley for another year.
Some unsigned Ram players may hold out when other veterans report to training camp at Cal State Fullerton Monday, but Jack Youngblood has permission to stay away until after the first exhibition game Aug. 10.
South and North Korean Red Cross officials agreed today to exchange visits between separated relatives and folk art troupes in September for the first time since Korea was divided in 1945.
A Houston-based company received NASA's approval today to build and operate a habitable platform that will be used by commercial firms to manufacture products in space.
Trustees of Compton Community College approved a $9.19-million budget Tuesday along with an administrative reorganization plan that new President Edison O.
U.S. and Soviet diplomats have agreed on a preliminary format for the Geneva summit meeting, which President Reagan intends to use partly as a forum to forcefully question Soviet military and human-rights policies, a senior Administration official said Saturday.
This country's top election official said Thursday that he will validate all votes cast at military installations and police posts even though opposition poll watchers were not present and, in at least one case, were ordered off the voting site by armed soldiers.
A plan to build a 2,300-seat theater-in-the-round for major musicals and big-name acts has won preliminary approval from the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency.
Soviet authorities have told Yelena Bonner, wife of Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, that she can leave for the West immediately to get medical treatment, a West German newspaper reported today.
San Diego Gas & Electric shareholders on Friday voted to create a holding company which would subsequently own the utility's existing shares of stock and pave the way for unregulated diversification beyond the utility's traditional gas and electric businesses.
The Irish and British cabinets today approved a ground-breaking agreement aimed at pacifying Northern Ireland after 16 years of conflict.
The West African states of Mali and Burkina Faso have agreed to cease hostilities after two days of fighting, Libyan Foreign Secretary Ali Tureiki announced on Ouagadougou radio early today in a broadcast monitored here.
In a major victory for developers of the proposed Westdome, the Santa Ana City Council Monday night approved financing for the sports arena but did not commit itself to the project or to a downtown site.
The African country of Lesotho and South Korea have decided to reopen diplomatic relations at an ambassadorial level, the Foreign Ministry announced Thursday.
Exxon and Santa Barbara County officials announced Wednesday that they have reached an agreement to clear the way for the largest American offshore oil and gas development outside of Alaska's Beaufort Sea.
House Budget Committee Chairman William H.
The Los Angeles City Council has approved a controversial zoning ordinance designed to curb the trend toward high-density apartment construction across vast portions of Hollywood and Los Feliz.