- Sports
- PLACENTIA : City to Form Choir for Grade-School Students
- 2 High School Girls Die in Apparent Suicide Pact : Violence: The Victorville teen-agers left notes indicating that they were 'tired of life.' Each was shot in the head, authorities say.
- Boy Unharmed After Bizarre Abduction : Crime: 9-year-old grabbed on way to school by man whose ransom demand is to be returned to Philippines. Deputies free child in his back yard and arrest kidnaper.
- Whitlock Draws a Suspension
- It Hasn't Reached Its Peak, but Pyramid Is a Success : Long Beach State: New facility is a source of pride on campus, and it has exceeded school's projections, financially and otherwise.
- ANGELS : This Local Won't Even Watch
- UCLA Saves Best for Last : Baseball: Bruins defeat Northridge, 4-2, on two ninth-inning home runs.
- VINEGAR : SOUR TALK : THE GOOD STUFF ISN'T JUST SOUR GRAPES. IT'S AN ESSENTIAL FOR GREAT COOKS WHO KNOW THAT THE'S MORE TO VINEGAR THAN VINAIGRETTE. : BEFORE BALSAMIC
- A Love-Ate Relationship With Orange County
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- BRIEFLY : Running: Women Sought for Marathon
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Trader Joe's Store Founder to Take Helm at Sport Chalet
- Sports
- 95 Prisoners Reported Dead in Algeria Uprising
- PASADENA : City Treasurer Palast to Retire After 30 Years
- Basketball Star, Two Others Die in Bloody Holiday Weekend : Violence: Four people also are wounded in gang attack, drive-by shooting and fights in Santa Monica and Venice.
- Blurry Details Mar These Reported UFO Sightings
- Making Headway : Easy-to-Wear Hairpieces, Turbans and Hats Can Stylishly Conceal Trouble Spots or Give a New Look
- GLENDALE : Judge Defends His Dismissal of Suit
- A Quarterback for the NAACP Team 2000 : Evers-Williams needs to move the group toward the middle. Who better than a Republican?
- SANTA ANITA : Injured Wekiva Springs Out of Big 'Cap
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Free Throws Send Fremont Forward
- Northridge Wins, 75-73, on Last Shot by Cross
- Zamudio Experiences Victory Over Stewart : Boxing: Flyweight improves to 37-4-1 with a split decision at Warner Center Marriott.
- To Preserve and Protect : Band Plays Out Its Mission to Bring Old-Style New Orleans Jazz to Modern Audiences Tonight in Cerritos
- USDA Predicts Record Exports for Fiscal '95
- VINEGAR : SOUR TALK : THE GOOD STUFF ISN'T JUST SOUR GRAPES. IT'S AN ESSENTIAL FOR GREAT COOKS WHO KNOW THAT THE'S MORE TO VINEGAR THAN VINAIGRETTE. : MOTHER NURTURE
- International Business
- Salmon-Caviar Sauce, Peanut Butter Fudge, Cajun Seasoning
- Thrifty PayLess to Cut 300 More Southland Jobs : Relocation: Drugstore chain says opening of new outlets will counter some of the layoffs.
- GOP Proposes Cuts to Fund Disaster Aid : Congress: More than $7 billion in programs, some of them dear to Democrats, could be slashed. Clinton vows to block bid to end school meals.
- Taking a Shine to Truffles
- Taking In Picture-Perfect Scenes in Irvine
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : thE SliCKSter Of gRUnge HEA Publisher Marvin Jarrett Seeks 'the Most Visually Exciting Piece of Paper That Anyone Has Ever Seen'
- Ex-Rep. Oakar Indicted in House Bank Scandal
- 4 Charged in Software Counterfeiting
- Reflections of a Reality That Bites : Books: Larry Strauss knows the struggle that exists between winning on and off the court. It's the subject of his novel--and the daily life he leads as a high school teacher and basketball coach.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Travel Agents Protest Caps on Airline Ticket Income
- FASHION : High-Tech Couture : Sometimes on-line guys chat about politics. Sometimes military history. Sometimes current events. But fashion? You bet. And they love it when women chime in.
- Shedding Their Shirts--and a Stereotype : Entrepreneurship: Sexless computer nerds? A new line of greeting cards featuring Asian men takes on that image with bare-chested abandon.
- Disarming Experience : Youngsters Respond to School's Anti-'War Toy' Campaign
- Camarillo OKs 39-Acre Retail Center
- PACOIMA : LAPD Foothill Station Evacuated in TNT Scare
- NEWBURY PARK : Fire Captain Denies Charges in Drug Case
- Search Grows for Missing Computer Executive : Thousand Oaks: Philip Taylor Kramer, former bassist for the pop group Iron Butterfly, was last heard from 11 days ago.
- IRVINE : Schools Get Help From Parents in Fund Crisis
- FULLERTON : City Budget Cuts, Higher Fees Suggested
- Crash Leaves Suspect Critically Hurt
- CANOGA PARK : Youngsters to Query Astronauts Via Radio
- Just Another Rout for Newbury Park
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Season Is a UMess for Williams
- U.S. Businesses, Investors Bullish on Post-Apartheid South Africa, Group Finds : World trade: While expressing some concern over Mandela's government, portfolio and corporate investors are boosting their profile, Washington-based research center says.
- Syd Straw: Still Making Hay : The witty entertainer returns to the Ventura Theatre with heartfelt songs written since her 1989 encounter with vinyl.
- Yeltsin Prohibits Ads for Alcohol and Tobacco : Russia: Decree limits marketing of objectionable products in mass media. Critics say it will curtail journalistic independence.
- Fine Fabrics, Clean Cuts : Previews: At their first collective showings in Manhattan, American and some European menswear designers float the idea of a leaner, meaner silhouette. But the easy, baggy, relaxed look still flies.
- Absentee Ballot Count Still Polls Apart
- FAMILIES : From Hay to Hogs, Cheap Fun for Children
- Vaccine to Prevent Hepatitis A Receives Approval From FDA
- Rap Combines With a Musky R & B Sound : Versatile Me'Shell NdegeOcello brings her freshness to a don't-miss concert at the Ventura Theatre on Sunday.
- House OKs $3.2 Billion for Military Peacekeeping Role
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schoolchildren Learn About 'Good' Fire
- Plaque Given Family of Slain Officer
- Man Is Found Guilty of Murder in Deadly Traffic Dispute
- YORBA LINDA : East Lake Development Plan Is Revised to Add 32 Homes
- No Shilly-Shallying --Mail the Rebates : Some insurance companies don't give up easily
- TUSTIN : Happy Meals and Angry Neighbors
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Trustee Assails Investment Refund Plan
- Orange County Almanac
- DIVISION III-AA GIRLS' BASKETBALL QUARTERFINALS
- Northridge Wins With Right Cross
- THEATER REVIEW : 'One Acts' an Uneven, Entertaining Lot
- Chocolate in CyberSpace
- VINEGAR : IN THE KITCHEN : It Was a Naive Young Vinegar . . .
- Executive Travel
- It's a Story of the Fans of 'Brady'
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Statehouse to Resume O.C. Focus
- LAW ENFORCEMENT : A Hair-Raising Fund-Raiser
- Two West Coffee House in Ventura, shut...
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Enterprising Endeavors : Pasadena Neighborhood Center Offers Free Training, Small Loans to Help Self-Starters Realize Dreams : Combo Effort Launches CD of Latino Composer's Music
- STEEL RELIEF: Owners of steel-frame buildings damaged...
- City College Officials Hope $16,000 Asian Trip Pays Off : Long Beach: They are in South Korea and Thailand seeking foreign students for a new institute.
- GOINGS ON : Solvang Is the Place to Hear Lots of Tales : That's because it's the site of the fourth annual Flying Leap Storytelling Festival on Friday and Saturday.
- STOCK WATCH
- Watching the Watchers : Coast Guard Places Undercover Officers Aboard Commercial Vessels to Report Any Harassment of Whales
- THOUSAND OAKS : Home Depot Gets 5-Month Extension
- DODGERS : Lasorda Retires the Speculation
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Oxnard Wins on Double-Barreled Attack, 9-7
- Lakers May Be Broke, but Why Fix Them? : Pro basketball: No trades expected after victory over 76ers improves record to 33-17.
- Lott Must Find Another Team; Jeffcoat a Bill
- NBA ROUNDUP : Elliott Puts Suns in Doghouse
- Is Congress Ready to Approve a New Food Inspection System?
- Move Over, Golden Gate : A Well-Lit Thomas Bridge May Become L.A.'s Welcome Symbol
- Executive Travel : Air Travelers' Food Options Improve
- DOWNEY : Raises for Top Police, Fire Officials OKd
- Robert Bolt; Movie Scripts Won 2 Oscars
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : In Sound Bite Duel, Lange Has Last Word
- STRIKING A GOURD : Darrell Cox Gives His Folk Tales a Unique Sound
- Hip and Hoppin' : At Mel Jackson's Laguna Beach Studio, Black-Clad Students Make an Aerobic Workout Look Like a Night on the Town
- SEAL BEACH : Naval Station Wildlife Tour Comes With Price
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Recovery of Jail Booking Fees Sought
- CALABASAS : City Criticized for Not Expanding Panel
- Countywide : Hands-On Experiments Show Students How Things Work
- LAGUNA BEACH : Student to Become Teacher in Japan
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Community Group to Play Host to Forum
- Yake Struggles to Find His Role in Toronto : Hockey: After leading the Mighty Ducks in scoring last season, he has to battle again for ice time.
- Little by Little, Jacobsen Gets Rich on Tour
- Lahanas Continues to Find a Way to Get the Ball
- LAUGH LINES
- In Hawaii schools, peer mediation rates an 'A' : Using students to solve student disputes teaches skills for managing conflict. It also helps keep peace.
- DOWNEY : School Polls Parents, Students About Mascot
- TV Ratings : NBC Rolls to an Easy Victory
- Latest Attack May Put End to Ice House's Rock Series
- Wilson Bid for Welfare Cuts Is Dismissed : Appeal: The Supreme Court says it will not rule on the constitutionality of reviving a two-tiered system that would pay lower benefits to new residents.
- Despite Vows, Supervisors Haven't Cut Pay Permanently
- VENTURA : 2 Sought in Vons Market Robbery
- Tuning In to Mozart, Bach and All That Jazz : Education: Music appreciation class at a Thousand Oaks school is opening youngsters' eyes and ears.
- Ex-Black Panthers Criticize Negative Depictions of Party : History: Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver tell Cal State Fullerton audience about militancy, civil rights work.
- Block Fighting a New Round of Budget Cutbacks : Spending: Sheriff says the 24% decrease proposed by county official would force him to close seven jails.
- Ferguson Asks State to Declare Johnson's Assembly Seat Open
- TUSTIN : Chamber of Commerce Plans 'Casino Night'
- The Royal Guard : Goalie Russell a Bulwark in Highlanders' Drive for Section Title
- Well, People Paid Full Price to See 'Ishtar'
- It's Couples' Home Away From Home : Golf: Riviera is his favorite course in the world, which he has seen a lot of lately.
- Clippers Win Praise, but Lose Game
- Goodness Shapes
- Todd Rundgren"Something/Anything?" (1972) RhinoTodd Rundgren has always...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Blacks Lag Whites in Family Income
- The following are the top music sales...
- THEATER REVIEW : Clearer Than Real Life : PCPA Theaterfest's revival of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' has what Simpson trial lacks--moral clarity.
- Man Shot at Gas Station Sues, Claiming Cashier Ignored Plea for Help
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Charm of Japanese Inn Finds Place in the City : Hiyama in Thousand Oaks serves a wide-ranging, quality menu. Some dishes arrive in boat-size portions.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ciccarelli Helps Detroit Beat Toronto Again, 4-1
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Anderson Invites One and All to Her Electronic Campfire
- Term Limits
- Campaign Spending
- Voting Officials Target Problems, Solutions at Summit : Elections: New secretary of state seeks answers to voter fraud and registration 'deadwood.' Changes in laws could result.
- F-22 and the Arts
- Willie Brown
- Education: Culver City Labor Negotiations
- Airport: Location of Fixed Base Operator
- Balanced Budgets
- 2 Former UCLA Administrators Indicted in Fraud Case : Crime: Ex-radiology officials allegedly embezzled $600,000 through false billings for work that was never performed. University employee prompted investigation after questioning billing practices.
- Export Subsidies
- Roads: Santa Monica Blvd. Expansion Plan
- Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda said he has...
- Minimum Wage, American Jobs
- Simpson Trial Cost
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 23, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 23, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 23, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 23, 1995
- Obituaries - Feb. 23, 1995
- Mexico Rates Rise, Peso Plummets : Crisis: Zedillo defends his government against attacks on the strings attached to the $20-billion U.S. bailout package.
- Cochran Focuses on Handling of Evidence
- Plan to Reward Youths for School Crime Tips Debated : Education: Critics say L.A. students should not be paid to do the right thing. Backers want whatever works.
- Experts Say Chances of Transmitting HIV in Pool Are Extremely Remote : AIDS: Dilution and chlorine in water make it highly unlikely Louganis' bloody Olympic cut could have infected anyone.
- Boy, 3, Rallies a Day After Being Dropped 50 Feet Into L.A. River : Tragedy: The child's brother died after they were allegedly tossed from bridge by mother. Their father says, 'I don't know why this happened.'
- Council Grants Extension on Building Repairs : Damage: Owners of steel-frame structures are given nearly three years to bring frames back to pre-quake conditions.
- NUMBER WHAT? "We're No. 1!" boast officials...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Water Wars : Citing the risk of a devastating deluge, the federal government wants flood-plain residents to buy expensive insurance. Local officials are fighting back.
- U.S. Navy Ships to Visit Chinese Port : Diplomacy: Clinton Administration plans first such call since 1989 protests. Goal is to better military relations.
- A Coffeehouse With the Flavor of Milan
- Chase Ends in Crash, Killing Abducted Baby : Kidnaping: Four who demanded cash from girl's father and fled with infant are charged with murder.
- Abducted Baby Dies as Crash Ends Chase : Crime: Child was taken as 'collateral' by six gang members seeking money from her father, officials say.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : The Financial Lessons Not Learned : The area has long attracted scam artists looking for something for nothing. The investment-pool collapse taught us the folly of government seeking essentially the same thing.
- USC Wants Greenberg Interview : College basketball: Trojans request, receive permission to meet with Long Beach State coach after the season.
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 23, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 23, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 23, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 23, 1995
- Weekend Box Office
- Madrigal Becomes a Scorer and Stopper for Santa Clara
- Supermarket Project Gets a Hearing Tonight : Simi Valley: Petitions have circulated on both sides of issue. But 700 people signed document opposing retailer's building proposal.
- House OKs Tax Break for Self-Employed : Legislation: Provision allowing deduction of 25% of cost of health insurance premiums is reinstated. But debate on funding it takes on racial overtones.
- ALISO VIEJO : Marijuana, Steroids Seized; 4 Arrested
- Arafat Looks for Support at Meeting of PLO Faithful
- Chances of Police Bond Measure Passing Seen as Slim : Taxes: Supporters say a citywide campaign is critical, but are uncertain who will lead it. Two-thirds vote is needed to fund new and expanded stations.
- COSTA MESA : Water Board to Vote on Long-Range Plan
- Jury Selection Nears for 2 Men Charged in Attack on Student
- Mayor's State of City Talk Touts Ventura's Potential
- Santa Clara Falls Slowly on Final Shot
- When Going Gets Tough, Bruins Get a Bit Tougher : College basketball: UCLA turns up heat in second half and pulls away from Stanford, 88-77.
- BOYS
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALL-LEAGUE BASKETBALL : Carter, Clark, Murdent Honored
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Six Teams From the County Make Field
- Littlerock Players Start Rounding the Bases 'Round Midnight
- Always Unpopular County Can't Even <i> Buy</i> Friends Now
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Urges $1.7-Million Payment in King Case
- Fire at Central Coast Abortion Clinic Investigated
- DOWNTOWN : Rally Backs Mexican Rebels, Protests U.S. Loan Program
- BURBANK : Sutliff Loses Backing Over Cable Charge
- Do We Save Lives or Count Bodies? : If counties can opt out of health services, urban areas will attract even more of the state's poor and uninsured.
- Man Dies, 5 Injured in Wreck
- TUSTIN : Man, Woman of Year Nominations Accepted
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Students Offer Tax Help
- ELECTIONS / BURBANK SCHOOL BOARD : Candidates Cite Doubts Over Trustees' Record
- Obituaries : Former Oxnard Mayor Dr. Tsujio Kato Dies; Guided Strawberry Fest
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Sentenced for Killing With Chow Mein Can : Courts: Newhall resident gets 15 years to life in prison for slaying roommate. He wanted his girlfriend to move in.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Robledo, Shine Pace OCC Women's Victory
- The 'Black Male' Debate : Controversy Over the Whitney Show Has Arrived Ahead of Its L.A. Outing--Alternative Exhibitions Are Planned
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Rose, Reid Take Different Paths to Roots
- LOS ALAMITOS : 'G' Is Not for Groom or for Guatemala
- CRISES SOUTH OF THE BORDER : Snipers Fire on Army Patrols in Separate Attacks in Chiapas : Mexico: One gunman is reportedly killed as incidents shatter military standoff. Action could foreshadow form of future guerrilla warfare.
- Obituaries : Morton Renshaw; Ex-University Dean
- COLUMN ONE : Kasich: He's Point Man on Paying the Piper : The brash Ohio budget hawk is in charge of finding enough cuts to fund the GOP 'contract.' His fierce commitment to deficit reduction angers even some fellow Republicans.
- White House Yields on Border Fee, Lawmaker Says
- Multicultural Manners : When English Isn't Plain Enough
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Water Rate Compromise Ruled Discriminatory
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 2 Ex-Deputies Convicted in Drug Money Case
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Approves City Hall Reshuffling
- Quebec Separatist to Put Case to Clinton
- GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Allen Leads Rally by Connecticut
- Can Daly Straighten Things Out?
- DIVISION II-A BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Kotsay Puts on a Show in Titans' Victory
- Matt KenneyCypress, SophomoreBasketball/GuardKenney, from Servite High, finished...
- ORANGE : City Council Approves 160-Home Project
- COMMUNITY ESSAY : 'I Fantasized About Having a Baby' : A teen-ager, torn by an unplanned pregnancy, decides on open adoption.
- Santa Paula Trustees to Decide Whether to Support Tax District
- La Habra : City Registers 5% Drop in Violent Crimes
- W. A. Moffett of Huntington Library Dies : Scholar: Director won praise for opening photo archive of Dead Sea Scrolls to researchers.
- Tustin Store Manager Robbed of $81,000
- Board Weighs Cuts to Ease $2.9-Million Deficit : Education: High school district's reductions would include $1.1 million in teachers' health benefits, $400,000 in maintenance costs. Officials say shortfall may be smaller.
- Suspected Car Thief Held After Fast Chase
- Scientology Critic Loses Court Bid : Religion: Judge declines to lift order barring ex-member from transmitting copyrighted church texts via the Internet.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Denial of Antenna Proposal Backed
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Montclair Prep Topples Defending Champion
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Beneath the Masquerade : Forum: Cross-dressers --both heterosexual and gay--are finding some acceptance. A conference will explore issues in the trans-gender world.
- U.S. Justices Uphold Prop. 103 on Rebates : Insurance: Supreme Court refuses to hear challenge by industry. Action clears way for refunds of $2 billion.
- GLENDALE : Theater in Proposed Mall OKd by Council
- Groups Join to Endorse County Plan to Cut Smog : Pollution: Environmentalists team with business and government officials in hopes of benefiting local Navy bases.
- Readers Go in Search of a Critic's Hidden Agendas
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Aid Comes With Political Risks for Zedillo
- TUSTIN : High School Official Now Acting Principal
- Setback Dealt to Water Rate Compromise
- LYNWOOD : Businessman Arrested in Theft of City Funds
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Hospital to Host Free Forum on Heart Health
- WESTMINSTER : 3 Honored for Work on Behalf of Students
- PERSPECTIVE ON CAL STATE : Don't Admit Students Who Aren't Ready : Arbitrarily cutting remedial programs will hurt blacks who were encouraged to enroll even if unprepared.
- Colleges, Employees Reach Tentative OK
- Race--Only in the Eye of the Beholder : Top scientists find little scientific ground for the concept
- BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Orange Beats San Marcos in Overtime to Advance
- Crossing His Fingers Might Help
- Fleet Financial to Purchase Shawmut for $3.7 Billion : Mergers: The deal, subject to shareholder and regulatory approval, would create ninth-largest banking firm in U.S.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Virtual Reality Applications Expand : Imaging: Technology is finding important places in medicine, engineering and many other realms.
- HEALTH
- THE CUTTING EDGE : The Helsinki Incident and the Right to Anonymity
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange manufacturer of...
- Home Depot, May Department Stores Also Post Gains
- Travel Agents Vow to Sue Airlines for Price Fixing : Commissions: Group says it will seek damages in response to cap on fees.
- Court Rejects Settlement of Faulty Plumbing Claims : Liability: Companies would pay $750 million to bend class action. Separate suits could cost more.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Truth May Be Eternal, but Mystery Often Fascinates More
- CALABASAS : Dr. Spock to Speak at Soka University
- GARDEN GROVE : Councilman Elected to El Toro Advisory Panel
- CALABASAS : Pageant Will Honor Explorer De Anza
- GLENDALE : Public's Help Sought for War Memorial
- RESEDA : Police to Nab Toy Weapons at School
- Moorlach to Speak at GOP Women's Tea
- ANGELS : Replacement Players' Identities No Secret
- DIVISION II-A BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Pasadena Muir Uses Press to Stop Cypress' Run in Playoffs
- DODGERS : No Retribution if Minor Leaguers Won't Play
- ANGELS : It's Not Any Secret Who the Replacements Are
- Betting High Stakes on Low Budgets : Movies: Independent Hollywood filmmakers are creating a niche with action-adventure films that are sold directly overseas, and rarely ever seen in the U.S.
- SECURITIES
- Gensia's Irvine Division Unaffected by Layoffs
- Skeptics Remain Despite Abbey's High Earnings; Stock Drops : Profits: Several analysts are still concerned about changes and accounting strategy at the Costa Mesa home health-care firm.
- AUTOS
- Judge Voids Racketeering Charges Against S.F. Attorney Hallinan
- Aristide, U.S. Split Over Makeup of Haiti Army, Police : Caribbean: President defies Washington, retires 43 officers. Some say move spells end to military.
- Superior Vision Joins With Insurer to Sell Eye Care Plan
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Supervisors Seek Ways to Recoup Trials' Cost
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Popejoy Won't Anoint Moorlach
- SEAL BEACH : Oil Platform Could Soon Be Back in Use
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Molina Asks Delay in Notice of Planned Welfare Changes
- Tunnel Revision : Quake-Damaged Aqueduct's Overhaul Nears Completion
- THOUSAND OAKS : Animal Project Joins Center
- 2 Arrested in Irvine in Investment Scheme : Inquiry: Police say an elderly woman promised 11% returns was bilked out of $80,000 by a firm unlicensed to sell securities.
- Minimizing Floods Imperils Beaches : Environment: Sand carried to the shore replenishes the coast and protects it from erosion.
- Two Sides in Baseball Squabble, Agree Only on Sharing a Meal
- Katella Overwhelms Brea Olinda : Division II-A Boys' Basketball: Knights take command at the start to roll over the Wildcats, 68-38.
- Soccer Star Cantona Charged With Assaulting English Fan
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Recognizable Cult Rocks the Palladium
- HEALTH
- Rohr Industries Agrees to Get Data Services From Santa Ana Firm
- Two Petes, and One Presidency
- Group Sues in Effort to Block Gating of Area Including Park
- GRANADA HILLS : AirTouch Cell Phone Permit Hearing Set
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen, Sellars Try to Fit Under Same Umbrella
- City Council Examines Alternatives to Disputed Flood Control Project : Thousand Oaks: Planners, county officials withhold support for measures to handle runoff from Lang Ranch development.
- Ryan Center Gets 2 New Leases on Life : Rehabilitation: After its shutdown by the state, the facility reopens at residences in Pacoima and Lake View Terrace.
- SIMI VALLEY : Work Resumes on Cultural Arts Center
- Countywide : Loma Vista Students 'Let George Do It'--Again
- 2 Men Hold Up Women in Home
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Cox Wonders How Citron Got Past SEC
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP