- Survey Shows Backing for Airport : Measure A: Bare majority now supports the plan for El Toro, but opponents don't see strength in the numbers.
- There Is No Joy in Mudville : Baseball club owners and players--and the fans--have struck out
- Deion Could Sign With 49ers Today : Pro football: San Francisco cautious, but hopes to complete one-year, $1.3-million deal for All-Pro.
- A Little Bit of History
- Orange County Almanac
- All These MDs and Just One Time Slot : Two Networks, Two Medical Shows, One Night--Series' Casts Are Wondering: Who Planned This?
- New Opportunities Can Help You Recycle Your Job Into an 'Eco-Career' : A seminar at UCSB will offer a guide to preparing for environmental trades of the future.
- LA HABRA HEIGHTS : Brush Fire Fears Spark Tough Smoking Rules
- REEL LIFE : Bombay Blockbusters Arrive With Some Long Stories to Tell : Popular Indian films are big on love, music and the amount of time it takes to view them, as a visit to a Simi Valley video store attests.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Barry Drew on Political Value of Racial Anger : Elections: The former mayor played on black vs. white resentments. The strategy can pull in votes on all economic levels, analysts say.
- NIGHT SHIFT : At Cyrano's, the Talk Is Free, and Debate Brews Alongside the Coffee
- GARDENA : Card Club Expansion Faces Council Vote
- Boxers Come Out in the Wash--and Elsewhere
- Directing the Dream : As the Civic Arts Plaza season opens with 'Man of La Mancha' on Friday, the quest becomes how to balance creativity with profitability.
- Orchestra Celebrates a Record Deal
- Westlake Water Squabble Targets Golf Course : Recreation: Residents seek control of lake. They say pumping to keep fairways green has left boats hitting bottom.
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : Attendance at District Schools Up
- IRVINE : Council Rejects Involvement in HUD Small-Business Loan Program
- Body Found on Edge of UCI Campus
- FAIRPLEX : A 19-Day Feast for Die-Hards
- BASEBALL '94: Going, Going. . .Gone : It's the Straw That Breaks Autrys' Backs : Angels: Owners will eventually sell team for $130 million after an agreement. Disney a possible buyer.
- Deion Sanders Set to Join 49ers Today : Pro football: All-Pro defensive back is expected to sign a one-year, $1.2-million contract.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Former Giant Bunch Signed
- BASEBALL '94: GOING, GOING . . . GONE : Clinton Questions the Antitrust Exemption
- Despite New Faces, Titan Baseball Should Still Be a Big Hit
- Art Reviews : Patrick Nickell's Stirring Mind Games
- August Retail Sales Surge 0.8%; Job Growth Is Cited as a Factor
- REAL ESTATE
- Duarte Chamber Picks New Leader
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Improved Scrutiny of Meats Proposed
- Still Not Past the Freshness Date
- Revealing Mask Appeal
- MONTEREY PARK: Authorities are seeking help in...
- Gothic-Thick 'Jane Eyre' Is Welles Worth the Effort
- People : Court Official Repays a Debt by Lending a Hand to College Students
- Barry's Back, and That's Bad
- GOP Stars Give Boost to Sybert's Campaign : Politics: Jack Kemp and William Bennett speak at fund-raiser for challenger facing Rep. Anthony C. Beilenson.
- 2 O.C. Men Injured in U.K. Ferry Accident : Collapse: Six died when steel walkway to cross-channel vessel toppled. The two friends from Mission Viejo are among the seven others hurt.
- PASADENA : City Pays $19,366 to Vendors for Soccer Festival Losses
- Man Presumed Dead After Pier Jump Identified as Ex-Stanford Soccer Star
- Man Goes to Jail for Playing Games With Disability Claim
- CALABASAS : Lone Ranger Still Riding a Happy Trail
- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH : Plan for Drug-Sniffing Dogs Moves Ahead
- Former Nurse Suspected of Three Molestations
- $50-Million Civic Center Structure for D.A. Sought : Government: Current building 'is just bulging,' Capizzi says. Supervisors also will consider expansion of courts in growing South County.
- BASEBALL '94: GOING, GOING . . . GONE : Ending Leaves Many Questions, Unpleasant Answers
- Bob Manley has resigned as wrestling coach...
- COMMENTARY : BASEBALL '94: GOING, GOING . . . GONE : Baseball's Unlikely Leader Is Also Its Goat
- Riordan Savors Return of Grammy Ceremonies to L.A.
- Viacom Picks Time Warner Exec for Top Deal-Making Post
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Notes
- And on Your Left, You Can Just Make Out the Insightful Columnist Gene
- Bad Check Writers Bounce Back After Counseling : Santa Ana-Based Firm's Program Aims at Prevention
- Walking the Borderline on Immigration
- Fish-Head Quarters
- Can a Columnist and His Readers See I to I?
- BOOK REVIEW NONFICTION : No Room for Public Debate in This Politically Correct World : IN DEFENSE OF ELITISM <i> by William A. Henry III</i> ; Doubleday $20, 224 pages
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Law on Disrupting Worship Draws Fire : Religion: Measure doubles maximum penalty. Civil libertarians and gays say it will stifle dissent.
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : PITCHING IN FOR THE PLANET : RECYCLING: Overburdened Landfills and a State Mandate to Reduce Trash Could Cause More Westside Residents to Change Their Ways
- Where the bodies are buried: The annual...
- CALABASAS : Supervisors OK Housing Project in Ecological Area
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Offers to Cut Redevelopment Area : Lawsuit: Officials propose scaling back project 25% to end revenue dispute with the Castaic Lake Water Agency.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Utilities Plant Delayed by Finances
- Judge Declares Mistrial in Milburn Murder Case : Courts: Jurors deadlock after deliberating a month. Martial arts expert faces a second trial in the slaying of his colleague Veronica Estrada.
- LOS ANGELES : George Burns Reported Joking With His Nurses
- SAN CLEMENTE : Trustees Considering Site for New College
- POLITICAL NOTE : Lost Opportunity
- Timetable Coming for MTA Overhaul
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Bond Request Denied
- ROUNDUP : Gallegos' Goals Lead CLU, 5-1
- DEL MAR : McAnally Is Directly On Target With Futurity Winner
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : McMahon to Start for Cardinals
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Freshman Williams Returns to Defense
- 1994 Prep Preview: Water Polo : Six Teams to Watch : San Clemente
- Debt-Reduction Accord Seen as Big Boost for Poland : Finance: The agreement cuts by almost half the $14 billion in Communist-era obligations the nation owes commercial lenders.
- Regional Report : SOUTH BAY : Panel Urges Senior Housing on Surplus Naval Property
- JAUNTS : Master Ship Modelers Thrive on Precision, Authenticity : Famous vessels re-created by local craftsmen will be on display at the Ventura County Maritime Museum.
- Material Success : A garment is only as good as the quality of its fabric. For the proper touch of class, weave and texture are the giveaways.
- Clean Up the Sands of Time--Summertime
- Bar's Band Lineup Includes 2 Sets of Rangers in the Night : A Santa Clarita-based group and some local favorites are spotlighted at O'Connor's in Camarillo.
- BEACH DAY: Organizers are hoping that 1,500...
- PASADENA : Tournament Surpasses Goal for Minority Pacts
- O.C. Official Named New School Supt.
- CYPRESS : Council Again Rejects Housing Project Plan
- All About Yves : Rumors and scandals aside, Yves Saint Laurent's place in fashion history is assured. His influence, long dormant, is being seen everywhere this fall. So what's with the promotional appearence in New York?
- Jury Rejects Claims of Sex Harassment, Wrongful Firing
- MALIBU : Tyler Trust Gives $32.5 Million to Pepperdine
- BofA Ranks High in Mutual Funds Service : Banking: A survey lists Great Western and Wells Fargo among the worst. They and others at bottom of the standings dispute the results.
- Coram Healthcare Corp.: The company announced the...
- INSURANCE
- PASADENA : Volunteers Needed for Arroyo Seco Cleaning
- A 15th-Century Drama Unfolds at Shopping Mall
- They're Out, and Forgotten, in the Valley
- Woody Allen "The Nightclub Years (1964-68)" EMI...
- Closet Rx : How Jewelry Can Be Accessory to a Crime
- Comfort Food Light
- BEVERLY HILLS : Council Rejects Strict Anti-Smoking Law
- GOINGS ON : Museum Will Ring In a Series About Saturn : Daytime and evening shows are on the lineup at planetarium in Santa Barbara.
- REAL ESTATE : Investment Bank Rates Presley Cos. Stock 'Very Attractive'
- State OKs 20th Century's Auto Coverage Rate Hike : Insurer: Quake-related losses will not excuse Prop. 103 rebate debt. Some of payment is to aid the Oakland area.
- DAL : Cooking the Pulse of India
- RESTAURANTS : Pizza Takes the Cake Among Eclectic Fare at Grill
- Grant Brings Community Policing to Inglewood
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Rivals Seek Latino Vote--Brown Airs Ads, Wilson Forms Panel
- BRIEFLY : Music: Blues, Jazz Stamps to Debut
- Troubled Waters : Development: Plans to build an apartment complex near an ancient spring have created a rift between Native Americans and environmentalists.
- The Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band "Live! At the...
- D.W.I. Corp.: The Mission Viejo industrial and...
- India to Slash Import Duties: The towering...
- Less Time in the Bottle
- MUSIC/DANCE : MANON BECOMES HER : After a Rocky Start in the Role, ABT Star Says It's Now a Favorite
- VIEDO REWIND : Small-Time Crooks Hit Road With 'Cold Feet,' Warm Ending
- Wash and Wear the Mayberry Way
- Extra-Loud Military Blasts Rattle South County Nerves
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Only 4 Cubans Picked Up at Sea
- Group Lists Trial Lawyers' Political Gifts : Spending: A San Diego attorney, his firm and family have given $800,000 since 1990, leading the state, according to a tort reform organization.
- DIAMOND BAR: A judge will decide Sept....
- Another Bad Break for Hollywood Blvd. : Subway: This time, Red Line workers rupture a water main, leaving businesses without service. Last month, tunneling caused the street to sink.
- It's Time to Get a Head Start on Your Garden for Next Year : Nurseries are stocked with plants and bulbs that will begin blossoming in early spring.
- COLUMN ONE : The Defiant Return to Chiapas : Pro-government Chamula Indians for decades violently expelled villagers who dared to differ. Thousands seemed to accept their fate--until now.
- Patrick O'Neal; Versatile Actor, Restaurateur
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Ken of Japan Tries to Satisfy Too Many Tastes : The Simi Valley eatery prides itself on a vast array of foods. But the best results are at the sushi bar and grill tables.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Is Sought in Jet Ski Death : Tragedy: Another rider left the scene of the hit-and-run accident that occurred at the lake over Labor Day weekend.
- Rosary for Slain Mother Is Today
- PORT HUENEME : Man Is Indicted in Death of Store Clerk
- THOUSAND OAKS : Parking Spots Saved in Intersection Plan
- INTERNATIONAL
- Con-Way Western Names Quality Chief
- NORWALK : Rep. Torres Seeks to Close Jet Fuel Depot
- Mobile Home Parks' Suit Seeks $3 Million
- SIGHTS : Exhibit Puts Spotlight on Neon Art at Ojai Gallery : Show gives medium a chance to shine in all its rainbow colors and presents works that range from meditative to playful and garish.
- San Diego Surgeon Shot on Freeway
- Sports
- THE TIMES POLL : Feinstein Clings to Slim Lead Over Huffington
- SHOPTALK : Games Aplenty for Adults Who Have Put Away Childish Things : Parents can fill leisure time with such old favorites as Yahtzee and Scrabble, or new challenges--Song Burst and Balderdash.
- SOUTH PASADENA : City Ordered to Pay Ex-Mayor's Legal Fees
- Waters Voices Concerns About Alleged Bias of Hawthorne Police
- Smoker's Fantasies Light Up His World
- OXNARD : Funds OKd for Police Patrol of Schools
- SEAL BEACH : Owners Complain About Animal-Licensing Tactics
- EU Jobless Rate Drops Modestly: The rate...
- Council Backs Demands of Black City Workers : Bias: The Pasadena city manager is directed to prepare a plan to remedy complaints. He says he has formed a minorities committee to seek solutions.
- BY DESIGN : Fall's About-Face : Toss out the old and bring in the new-makeup colors, that is. Consider losing the neutral look. It won't go with the season's vibrancy and textures.
- NAVAL BASICS
- Countywide : A Boy's Best Friend Is His Big Brother
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Florida Hit Series 'seventysomething' Tops Ratings
- Clay OK for North Hollywood
- TELEVISIONOpera Goes Cable: In the largest commitment...
- Music Review : Strong Singing, Conducting in 'Die Walkure' at the Bowl
- Battle of Goalies Stays Close in Ducks' Tie
- BASEBALL '94: GOING, GOING . . . GONE : TV : Season's End Has Little Impact on Networks
- Santa Ana Valley guard Olujimi Mann suffered...
- Brown Back on Top at Colorado St.
- TV Reviews : No Breakthroughs in Three New Dramas
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- DAL : The Odder Dals
- Dead Stowaway Found After Emergency Landing
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Council Weighs Plan for Police Department
- Unique golf course reflects the man who built it : Bill Meadows carved out '19' holes, one for warm-up, in Virginia. The 12th is the longest in the country.
- Swap Meet Offers New Selling Points
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Monitors Seek to Ease U.N. Sanctions
- A Tempest Over Trees : Frustrated Home Sellers Cut Back Oak to Avoid Bad Luck
- Trio of Authors to Talk About Travel, Mystery and Current Affairs : John Howells, J.A. Jance and Ruben Martinez will make appearances at Ventura Bookstore.
- San Clemente's Beschen Riding High on World Tour
- OXNARD : Veteran Will Get His Medal--27 Years Late
- VENTURA : Judge Denies Retrial Despite Misconduct
- Executive Travel : What Do Business Travelers Want?
- Executive Travel
- COMPTON : School Board Ousts Non-Attending Member
- THEATER REVIEW : Oscar Wilde's Witty Dialogue Not Dulled by Time, Translation : Spanish-language version of 'The Importance of Being Earnest' maintains playwright's verbal ripostes.
- Sports
- A dilapidated Red Car may be turning into a white elephant.
- HOLLYWOOD : Expansion Begins at Shelter for Youths
- TRAIN REACTIONS : Local Aficionados Present a Model Meet That Promises Fun on a Grand Scale
- VENTURA : Man Enters Plea in Shooting of Boy, 13
- Fugitive Mexican Financier's Del Monte Deadline Nears:...
- Viacom Taps Time Warner Exec for Top Deal-Making Post
- Rice Pudding, Vegetable Frittata, Vinegar Pie Crust
- Benefit Basketball Game Is Scheduled for Oct. 1
- Grand Opening Raises Grand Hopes for Arts
- Feast on Nature in Park, Then on Persian Food
- Plan to Annex Land May Be Put on Ballot
- Ringing Denouncement Prompts Review of Charge for False Alarms : Safety: Long Beach business owners say the $300 penalty after the fourth incident is unfair.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- SPOTLIGHT : TAMING THE ANIMAL : Rod Steiger Has Battled Mental Illness; Now He's Fighting Its Stigma
- BRIEFLY : Upgrades: Temple Renovates Sanctuary
- Comedian Pleads No Contest in Fire : Court: Bobcat Goldthwait is fined $3,880 and ordered to promote burn center after setting chair ablaze on 'The Tonight Show.'
- Trial Begins in Fatal Crash of Helicopter : Courts: Victim's family claims manufacturer was negligent. Prominent surgeon was killed when his fuel was cut off.
- Coastal Panel Rejects Beachfront RV Resort : Port Hueneme: The state commission fails to approve the plan by one vote. The city is invited to reapply.
- On the Front Lines, New Crime Law Builds Low Expectations
- NORTHRIDGE : Getty Gift Will Help CSUN Arts Programs
- All in the family: Edison receiver Mike...
- Chance to Say Farewell to One Boy of Summer
- Larsen Comes of Age for Irvine Football : High schools: Quarterback must master the waiting game before getting a chance to direct the offense.
- Phillips Finds Home on the Plains : College football: Once-troubled Southland prep star thrives as Nebraska I-back and finds stability in Lincoln.
- Comparison Shoppers Size Up What's in Store for Them : Merger: Some welcome the merger, but they wonder about the fate of older Alpha Betas near newer, bigger Ralphs markets.
- PASADENA : Court Revokes Order Against Councilman
- The Young and the Suitless
- Los Jarritos Puts On Its Sunday Best --<i> Barbacoa</i>
- Burundi Clashes Continue; 7 Die in Firefights
- Fire Victims Press Wilson on Insurance Rights
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Greater Control Proposed Over Meat Inspection
- ELECTIONS : GOP to Aid Brooks' Race for House : Dole, Gingrich, Kemp will campaign for Rancho Palos Verdes challenger. Democratic incumbent Harman downplays the impact.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Joins Video Generation at Council Meetings : Government: City starts broadcasts of taped sessions to be shown on public access second and fourth Wednesdays.
- BREA : Police Golf Tourney Reservations Open
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Measure A Opponents to Have Town Meeting
- Man Who Offered Bribe to IRS Agent Gets Prison Sentence
- College Trustees Adopt Final Budget : Education: The three-campus district assumes it will receive $800,000 more from a bill awaiting the governor's signature.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Ailing Johnson Only Watches Practice
- PREP WATER POLO ROUNDUP
- Sanders Might Be an All-Pro, but He's Definitely All-Jewelry
- THE COLLEGES / FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ : Season Has a Silver Lining for Antelope Valley's Carder
- Oregon Receiver Quitting After Spinal Injury
- BASEBALL '94: Going, Going. . .Gone : No Light at End of Their Tunnel : Dodgers: O'Malley and players lament what could have been an award-winning finish.
- RETAILING
- Intile Designs Inc.: A Houston tile maker...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- BASEBALL '94: GOING, GOING . . . GONE : Voices
- BY DESIGN : The Well-Heeled Look
- ORANGE COUNTY FANS' CHOICES
- OXNARD : Motorcyclist Killed When Hit by Truck
- SHERMAN OAKS : 9 Injured When Truck Sets Off Multi-Car Crash
- Pro Basketball
- 1994 Prep Preview: Water Polo : Six Teams to Watch : Corona del Mar
- BASEBALL '94: GOING, GOING . . . GONE : A Lost Season
- A Strong Start, a Nice Return
- Jazz Review : Pianist McCoy Tyner at His Amiable Best at Jazz Bakery
- REAL ESTATE
- NORWALK : After Years of Debate, City OKs Hindu Temple
- Marina Dredging Plan OKd : Environment: Proposal would remove toxic sediment from channel and bury waste at L.A. Harbor site.
- THEATER REVIEW : Cast Brings a Golden Glow to 'Finian's Rainbow' : The story involving leprechauns and love gets carried along by the memorable and witty score.
- EL CAMINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE : Board OKs Austere Budget Without Raises
- Help From a Place Where Hope Is Not Abandoned : Services: Officials at St. Francis Medical Center want their Baby Anthony Hotline to reach the woman desperate enough to abandon her child in a Dumpster.
- LONG BEACH : Cal State Humanities Building Shored Up
- Panel Suggests Senior Housing on Navy Land
- Topics / RELIGION : Jewish Letter Reaches Accord on Sex
- Senate Liberals to Seek Health Insurance for Children : Congress: Pregnant women would be included in plan. Medicare savings and higher cigarette tax would pay for coverage.
- White Males May Increase at White House
- TURNING UP THE HEAT ON HAITI : Bush Spoke of Haiti Threat, Clinton Notes : Security: GOP leaders have criticized President. But his predecessor did not rule out use of force.
- SAN MARINO : Library Gets Items of Black Ballet Company
- CLAREMONT : Professor to Serve on Board of Rights
- County Fair : Forecast for Next Two Weeks: (County) Fair Days, Hot Weather : Opening day attendance was up; so was the heat--102 degrees. More than one million visitors are expected.
- International Business : Inflation in China Rises
- Alpha Beta Grew From Innovative Start
- Admar's Profit Decreases by 5%
- Picketing Carpenters Seek to Rebuild Their Pay Scale : Labor: The framers want a union contract with a minimum daily wage of $144. Work has been slowed at some job sites.
- O.C. Congressmen Oppose Landing : Haiti: Republican legislators argue that United States has no vital interests that would warrant an invasion. They call deposed President Aristide a Marxist thug.
- His Brighter Shade of the Blues Travels Well : Frankie Lee and his cohorts come in off the road for a moment to bring their gospel-tinged music to Nicholby's in Ventura.
- FOR THE KIDS : Girl Scouts Expect to Profit From Staging a Chaotic Mess : Nickelodeon's 'Wild & Crazy Kids' trades on slime and zaniness. The show, which uses its audience, will be in Oxnard this weekend.
- Simi Valley is scheduled today to become...
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Drawing the Line BETWEEN Love and Abuse : Asian Immigrants Find That Disciplinary Methods Seen as Responsible Parenting in Their Native Countries Can Be Considered Improper in U.S.
- Judge Rules Security Chief's Firing Excessive
- MONTEBELLO : Teachers, District Hit Stalemate in Talks
- Baby-Smuggling Trial Under Way in Romania : Europe: British couple who paid brokers $6,000 say they didn't know they were breaking the law. Case is likely to have chilling effect on illegal adoptions.
- A Direct Hit by an Ex-Army Cook
- Art Review : Images of 'Santos': Fascinating Portrait of Catholic Devotion
- Ready for MC Mickey? : Pop music: Disney looks for crossover success with original songs and parodies of rap hits on 'Mickey Unrapped.' But using the controversial genre may prove risky.
- U.S. Study Fuels Debate on Illegal Immigrants' Impact
- Get Your Kicks on Route 66
- Justice Dept. Considers Monitoring 69th District : Politics: Latino group requests action after GOP assemblyman announced plans to put volunteer poll watchers at 21 precincts.
- Woman Critically Hurt, Driver Held
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West to Offer Pepper Spray Classes
- VAN NUYS : City Eases Conditions on Doughnut Shop
- Thousand Oaks Bracing for Hart : Football: Richards says his team has strength to run the ball against Foothill League power.
- BASEBALL '94: GOING, GOING . . . GONE : The Issues
- BASEBALL '94: Going, Going. . .Gone : The Game Takes a Classic Fall
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Ties Claremont, 3-3
- Sylmar Put on 2 Years' Probation : Football: Some area coaches call penalty for violations nothing more than slap on the wrist.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Saddleback Wins in Girls' Tennis
- Injured Graf Will Take a Break
- WILMINGTON : 2 Public Hearings Set on Waste Facility
- 1994 Prep Preview: Water Polo : Six Teams to Watch : Servite
- SHERMAN OAKS : Galleria Seeks OK for Major Renovation
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Market Confidence Propels Stock Gains; Bond Yields Dip
- Alpha Microsystems: The Santa Ana company expected...
- REAL ESTATE
- SEC to Crack Down on Dishonest Brokers in Small-, Mid-Sized Firms : Securities: Agency, NASD and stock exchanges are criticized for moving too slowly to protect investors.
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Protestant Leaders Fear More Violence
- Camp Cuisine: Wild in the Country
- Discovery of Breast Cancer Gene Called Major Advance : Medicine: Researchers locate defect that causes half of inherited cases. Early detection may save many lives.
- Tickets Going Fast
- LOMITA : Separate School District Wins Hearty Support
- Orange County Video Rentals
- 'Streamlining' Saved U.S. $47 Billion, Clinton Asserts
- Moorpark Losing Its Latino Roots : Growth: Census data shows that the onetime farming community is gaining white population. Longtime residents mourn the passing of Mexican American celebrations.
- COMPTON : Parents Storm School Office Over Treatment of Latinos
- A New Home for the City's Homeless : Skid Row: Benefits of Union Rescue Mission's move into a spacious modern building will defuse community worries about drawbacks, its planners say.
- COSTA MESA : Anti-Gang Group Gets Two-Way Radios
- Idaho Squeaks Past Northridge
- Castro, Splash Rally to Reach Semifinals
- Flu Shots to Be Offered at Hundreds of Clinics
- Flu Shots Postponed at County Clinics
- Judge Upholds Santa Ana Camping Ban : Homeless: City ordinance is aimed specifically at unsightly encampments at Civic Center. Civil rights lawyers fear countywide repercussions from ruling.
- Action May Be Bad Sign for Janss Mall Project : Thousand Oaks: Denial of request by Toys R Us for more signage at gateway could jeopardize planned renovation.
- Developer Ordered to Halt Pumping at Lagoon : Oxnard: Baldwin Co. is accused of violating Coastal Act by its actions on wetlands-designated property.
- Soccer
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Stricter Peddler Permit Rules OKd
- Make It 'SOS' for Snake-Oil Salesmen : Proposition 187: Who's behind this noxious nostrum? Two ex-bureaucrats who failed to enforce immigration laws.