Accident Injury Fatal: A 64-year-old Santa Ana woman was fatally injured at 12:17 p.m.
The works of 12 artists have been purchased by the Santa Monica Arts Commission for the city's new Art Bank.
Park to Reopen: Liberty Park, which was the focus of a battle over development plans in 1983, will reopen Saturday after a $366,500 renovation.
Dan Cohen, a Santa Monica resident, will serve as a senior assemblyman at the California Senior Legislature next week.
Body Is Identified: Santa Ana police Wednesday identified the body of a man found in a parking lot
Argos, an 11-year-old police service dog, is retiring after six years of service with the Police Department.
Street Widening to Be Discussed: The city will hold a community question-and-answer session to discuss the proposed widening of Bristol Street between 1st Street and Warner Avenue at 7 p.m.
Rose Parade Float: Volunteers are being sought to work on the city's entry in the 1986 Tournament of Roses Parade, a float depicting "Friday on the Freeway" in Southern California.
Murder Suspect Sought: Police said Sunday they have a suspect in the narcotics-related shooting death of a 28-year-old man.
Teen-ager Fatally Stabbed: Police are investigating the fatal stabbing of a 17-year-old Santa Ana youth but have made no arrests or determined a motive.
Man Escapes Abductors: A Santa Ana man was confronted in his apartment complex by a trio of young
Karla Klarin's high-relief paintings have taken a slow, sure ride from the grubby industrial center of Los Angeles to the suburbs.
I found it ironic that the same week you ran the lengthy article on Santa Barbara, with Gene
For the not-so-rich-and-famous, Santa Barbara's quaint beauty eventually wears thin ("The Santa Barbara Story," by Paul Rosenfield, Oct. 20).
Rosenfield's claim that none of those 1940s movies about idealized small towns was set in Santa Barbara, MGM's "A Date With Judy" (1948) most certainly was .
It is incorrect that Judith Anderson is the first Australian "Dame of the British Empire."
Council Signs Pledges: City Council members have signed "pledges" of nonviolence to commemorate the first national celebration of the Rev.
William H.
Two wooden hangars built during World War II will be demolished during renovation work at Santa
for issuing a publication on the history of the Santa Monica Municipal Bus Lines.