- Tough Test for Loyola Women as They Meet 12-2 Santa Clara
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Power Past Maple Leafs
- Carter Mulls Offer of Dodger Contract
- In the New Year, Some Depressing Choices : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- SHORT TAKES : Stolen Utrillo Painting Located
- COMMENTARY : Why Don't Grammy Voters Want Sinead O'Connor? : Pop music: Her 'I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got' was far and away the most acclaimed album of 1990, but the academy opted for commerciality.
- Kerkorian Plans to Join Pilots in Bid for Pan Am : Airlines: The bankruptcy court hearing resembles a feeding frenzy as Delta and TWA also try to get a piece of the ailing carrier.
- It's the Next Best Thing to Being There : Technology: Many businesses are saving on travel expenses by making use of the videoconference. It lets people in different cities hold meetings and demonstrate products.
- U.S. Peace Movement Energized by Deadline, Plans a Wave of Protests : Dissent: Organizers in Los Angeles and around the country find new urgency to their cause.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : 2 Arrested in Sniper Death of Girl on Bus
- Peace Protest at Irvine School With USMC Parents Hits Nerve
- Israel Steps Up Measures for Civil Defense
- Ex-Mayor Barry May Teach Course in Criminal Justice
- Man Acquitted of Assaulting Police Officer
- The Real Obscenity Was the Oath : Court concurs with Newport Harbor Art Museum and Bella Lewitzky Dance Company
- Jewish Leaders Take New Precautions : Security: Some congregations add 24-hour guards in the aftermath of synagogue bombing. Police say they will check potential target sites regularly.
- Marina Ends Losing String at Ocean View
- THE SIDELINES : Arkansas-Texas Rivalry to End
- ROUNDUP : Crawford, Wilson Steer Moorpark College to Win
- Football
- Aztecs Finally End Road, WAC Victory Drought : College basketball: San Diego State stops Air Force in 52-48 victory.
- Bengal-Tamer : Bo Jackson Has a Habit of Making the Big Plays Against Cincinnati
- Former Mater Dei Guard Paying for His Seat on Bench : Basketball: Despite little playing time and no full scholarship, David Boyle doesn't regret going to Holy Cross.
- Van Gogh Find Arouses Hopes
- Simpsons Gain Top Five
- New VP Aims to Expand Center's Financial Base
- George Uhl; Former Health Chief for L.A.
- Planes Continue to Search for Lost Pacific Balloonist
- DeConcini Questioned on Call to State Official : Thrifts: The senator denounces as 'absurd' suggestions he was trying to pressure a California regulator on behalf of S&L; owner Keating.
- Canada Airports on Alert
- Excerpts From Congress Debate on Using Force
- Reagan Says War Is Likely, Spurs Congress
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Names Won't Be Sold to Recruiters
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Justices Uphold Death Sentence
- Child Molestation Brings 1-Year Term
- Tijuana
- She Hangs On for Dear Life, Saves Leaper
- Countywide : Nordeck Reelected Planning Chairman
- Device Simulates Feeling in Artificial Limbs : Research: Ted Kennedy Jr. and a Solana Beach golfer demonstrate the prosthetic implant, so far used only in legs.
- School Safety Study Urges Counseling
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Southern Mississippi Makes Plays at Finish to Beat South Carolina
- They Are Already Looking Toward '92 NCAA Convention : College sports: Division I-A football schools get a larger say in their financial aid.
- Marinovich Expected to Meet With Smith
- California Grape Boycott
- California Grape Boycott
- American Leadership
- American Leadership
- Okrand and ACLU
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : A Plan to Help Kids Cope--Just in Case : Military and school officials in Irvine have formed a communications network to exchange information and address the emotional needs of anxious--or grieving--students.
- Freeway Help
- Congress
- American Leadership
- Border-Crossing Fee
- American Leadership
- California Grape Boycott
- City National Corp.: The Beverly Hills-based banking...
- Smokers' Fatal Tales on Tobacco Packs: Drawings...
- Liquor Barn to Close 19 Stores, 6 in Orange County : Retailing: An executive says that expensive leases and the recession forced the chain to shut down the profitable outlets and that 200 will be laid off.
- Amelio to Succeed Sporck at National Semiconductor
- Pan Am Cleared to Sell London Routes to United : Airlines: The deal keeps the carrier alive with an immediate $50-million cash infusion, but upstages a possible bid by L.A. financier Kirk Kerkorian.
- Maker of Aircraft Monitors Taken Over : Acquisitions: Airborne Closed Circuit Television becomes part of Air/Lyon, which hopes to sell Airborne's system for meeting fire-safety rules.
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: 3 PARK PLAZA
- 8 Cars Run Over Man; Only 1 Driver Stops
- BOOK REVIEW : A Tribute to Rescuers of Jewish Families : THE TREE STILL STANDS <i> by Mae Briskin</i> . Norton, $17.95, 256 pages
- THE GOVERNOR'S BUDGET PROPOSAL : Wilson Offers Sweeping Plan to Raise Funds : Taxes: Cost of candy, liquor, car licenses would be among the items increasing under the proposal. Few Californians would escape wide range of levies.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MONTANA : Judge OKs Lawsuits to Halt Bison Killing
- 8 Publications Challenge Curbs by Pentagon on Gulf Coverage
- Bush Lobbies Intensely for OK of Gulf Action
- WORLD : Princess Anne May Get Divorce
- Soviets Take Radical TV Show Off the Air
- Israel on Heightened Alert; Jordan Steps Up Activity : Mideast: Jerusalem sends signals that it has no intention of attacking King Hussein's nation.
- LOCAL : Discoverer of Positron Dies, 85
- Landmark May Be Used as Arts Center : Simi Valley: The city plans to build a permanent facility. But officials say the money won't be available for 10 years.
- Speculation Soars About Vasquez, the GOP Superman
- LAGUNA BEACH : Architects Tackle Slow Review Process
- Can Vincent Outscore Norman and Elbert?
- Blyleven Leaves Sooners; He'll Attend Cypress
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- New Office Space Rentals in O.C. Reach 5-Year Low : Slump: Tenants were found for about 2.5 million square feet, compared to 3.9 million in 1987, the peak year.
- Debt-Strapped Saatchi to Recapitalize
- AT&T; Rate Plan Rejected: AT&T; may not...
- THE GOVERNOR'S BUDGET PROPOSAL : NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson's Budget May Mean Quick End for Honeymoon
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Probers Say Dinkins Won't Be Prosecuted
- NUCLEAR ARMS : U.S.-Soviet Nuclear Treaties Have Downside: High Verification Cost
- ANAHEIM : Soviets Looking for Crime-Fighting Tips
- All Schools in Hawthorne to Go on Year-Round Schedule in July
- Grab a partner an get ready to do-si-do at area dance classes.
- Pickup Hits Boy, 7, Riding His Bicycle
- Neighbors Say Club Would Make Downtown Too Vibrant
- LOS PADRES FOREST : Rains Bring End to Lengthy Fire Season
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- New Deadline Set for Raider TV Blackout
- Villa Park Swim Coach Gives Up Varsity Job
- Football
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Beer on Moscow Menus
- Japanese Reduce Foreign Bond Holdings : Investing: Higher domestic interest rates and a stronger yen were behind last year's cut. Additional selloffs could hurt the United States.
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : IRVINE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- New Technology Would Allow for Video-on-Demand
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : EL CAJON : Pair Plead Innocent in Fatal Dog Attack
- U.S. Urged to Abandon AIDS Survey Plan : Health: Federal officials cite problems in Dallas and Pittsburgh pilot studies. They also point out that the project would cost $30 million.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Warring Factions Agree to New Talks
- Wilson Says Poor Will Be Cushioned From Health Cuts : Medical care: Funding would be increased for family planning, drug treatment and aid to pregnant women and schoolchildren. Local officials would gain more control over some programs.
- Berry Kroeger; Radio, Stage, Movie Actor
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : Medicines Sought as Combat Intensifies
- Credibility Gap in Civil Disobedience Over Guns
- General in Singapore
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Trials of Dissidents Ending, Official Says
- IRVINE : Shifting Political Winds Apparent
- Man, 18, Fatally Shot in Drive-By Attack
- Biotech Sales May Hit $4 Billion by Mid-1990s
- Dow Climbs 2.73 on Quiet Trading Day
- Depleted El Toro Base Keeps Its Guard Up for Terrorism : Security: The commander is running extra alerts and drills. Call-ups have drained personnel, which puts added strain on Marines left behind, he says.
- California Resident Income Tax Forms and Instructions : THE STATE BUDGET
- Skinned: If she had more hair, it...
- Wilson Details Plans for $55.7-Billion Budget : Spending: Schools and impoverished mothers would bear the brunt of the governor's cutbacks.
- Harbor's Main Channel Reopened After Oil Spill
- WESTMINSTER : City Pitches In to Enhance Storefronts
- 2,000 Return Home After Clean-Up of Acid Spill
- Parks (Once Penn) Is Jailed
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF CRISIS : The Failure in Geneva Sets Stage for Peace : With the U.S. out of diplomacy, other members of the coalition can finally begin serious bargaining.
- Mexico Consulate Speaks Out : Diplomacy: The L.A. office becomes more vigorous in defending nationals in the U.S. Two shooting deaths involving law enforcement bring unusually strong protests.
- COMMENTARY : Fate Has Triggered a Tragic Chain of Events for Fritz Shurmur
- Facilities Get a Mixed Review : High schools: Mt. Carmel is best overall, but Torrey Pines comes close.
- Segota Dissatisfied, Says He Might Leave Sockers
- Florida Officials Warn of Insurance Offers
- Moorpark : Woman's Patriotism Has Deep Roots
- Ken Malloy, San Pedro Area Preservationist, Is Dead at 79
- Consultant Alleges Approach by Bernhardt : Politics: Adviser says Hartson was asked for $1,500 to pay for anti-recall mailer days before council voted on city contract with the ambulance service.
- San Diego
- ORANGE : Police Chief Will Take Medical Leave
- Sweetwater Schools Chief Steps Down
- SIMI VALLEY : Ex-Rotary Leader Enters Guilty Plea
- OJAI : Plan to Form Water Agency Discussed
- Judge Denies Peggy Buckey Back-Pay Claim of $223,000
- White Families' Wealth Put at 10 Times Blacks' : Census: 1988 data shows also that married couples and the old are richer than single people and the young. Homes are the main asset.
- LOCAL : Police Probe Stabbing on Liner
- NATION : Americans Back Cutting Oil Use
- FASHION : Discounters Dote on Men for a Change
- Aziz Briefs Hussein
- Former Sagon Penn Gets 360 Days in Jail
- Gorbachev, Bush Discuss Gulf Crisis : Diplomacy: Soviet leader phones the President to relate new ideas. Lithuanian turmoil is also a subject of talk.
- Kaifu Promises Seoul a New Era of Partnership
- MISSION VIEJO : School Trustees to Discuss State Budget
- Woman, Daughter-in-Law Found Strangled in Home
- Boy, 11, Goes on Trial in Grandmother's Killing
- Inmate Escape Prompts Scrutiny of El Cajon Jail
- Councilman Files Suit Over 2-Term Limit in Redondo : Government: The Torrance Superior Court case could set a precedent for the state's 81 charter cities if it reaches the appellate courts, lawyers say.
- Wilson Budget Plan Sets Aside $34.4 Million for Area Projects : Spending: The new governor proposes allocations for parkland, freeways and CSUN. State Sen. Robbins says money for commuter rail lines is also likely.
- Malled to Death : Changing Times Doom Old-Fashioned Liebergs Store
- Football
- NCAA Makes It Official: Sweet is New President
- BOWLING AT TORRANCE : Holman Keeps On Rolling
- 'Run' on Border Banks, Spurred by Rumor, Tapers Off
- MOVIES - Jan. 11, 1991
- HAT TRICK: The Hall of Fame plaque...
- 6 Officers on Anti-Drug Force Indicted
- FURLOUGHED: A casualty of the gulf crisis...
- O.C. Officials Critical of Plan to Cut AFDC
- More to New York Shopping Than 3 Bs
- Gang Shooting Wounds Boy, 17, at Washington High
- BUMPY RIDE: Bill Walters, who defaulted on...
- TIMES SURVEY : Congress Split on Giving Bush Its Vote for War
- THE GOVERNOR'S BUDGET PROPOSAL : Cuts May Bring Major Changes to State Campuses : Education: University officials assail funding, foresee tightened enrollment. Los Angeles public schools may lose $100 million.
- 'Casualties' Top 50% as GIs Stage Mock Frontal Attack : Military: Analysts predict that U.S. won't mount a full-scale assault against strongest part of defenses.
- U.N. Chief May Propose Peace Force in Kuwait
- N. Hollywood Synagogue Attacked With Firebombs : Violence: Mayor and Jewish leaders condemn act as part of rise in anti-Semitic violence nationwide.
- GIMME SHELTER: If you've got the right...
- THE GOVERNOR'S BUDGET PROPOSAL : Cuts May Bring Major Changes to State Campuses : Education: University officials assail funding, foresee tightened enrollment. San Diego city schools may face a $35-million shortage.
- TIMES SURVEY : Congress Split on Giving Bush Its Vote for War
- 2 More Declare for Seymour's Old Senate Seat
- Beating the War Drum Is No Favor to Israel : Gulf crisis: American Jews shouldn't let their emotions blind them to the backlash effect of a U.S. war against Iraq.
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 11, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 11, 1991
- Cellular Phones Ring Up New Fans : Demand Surges in North County
- Float Like a Butterfly : Puccini's Tragedy of Lost Innocence Has Soared, Despite Its Sting
- Chula Vista Project: City at a Crossroads : Waterfront: The proposed complex of hotels, stores and apartments is so massive it could overwhelm the city.
- South Pasadena High's Perkins Could Become a Real Beaut for Montana : Basketball: Senior blossomed into one of the West Coast's top players over the summer. He signed a letter of intent with Montana in November.
- Combative DeConcini Defends S&L; Dealings : Thrifts: The senator testifies he intervenes with regulators because government makes 'many mistakes.'
- EDUCATION : Simple Steps to Making the Grade on Exams
- 1990 Hottest Year on Record, Data Shows
- MORE EATERIES:
- Supervisors OK Fee on City Prisoners Sent to County Jail
- Retrial of Gang Members in Slaying Begins
- ORANGE : Free Tree-Pickup Service Ends Friday
- P.M. BRIEFING : Delta Enters Pan Am Bidding
- O.C. Firms Say A-12 Cancellation to Bring Layoffs, Reshuffling
- The 'Bachelor' Problem
- Santa Monica : New Meeting Rules Studied
- Souper Saddam
- WORLD : De Klerk Son Courting Nonwhite
- Bush News Conference: 'I Have Not Given Up'
- When a Home Truly Is a Castle : Construction: Officials in Pasadena weigh new rules to control building of multistory homes on small lots, a practice called 'mansionization.'
- U.N. Chief to Suggest Neutral Force to Keep Peace in Gulf
- Fee Increase for Displaced Renters OKd : Beverly Hills: Over landlords' objections, the City Council increases relocation payments by $500.
- Local Water Agencies Face Complex Cuts
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : Another Wanna-be Cozy Hideaway With an Eccentric Mix
- Pomona : City Hall Open on King Day
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Embarrassment Is Normal Part of Growing Up, Doctor Says
- Judge Stirs Debate With Ordering of Birth Control : Courts: A mother of four agrees to have a contraceptive implant in pleading guilty to child abuse. Critics call it unconstitutional.
- NATION : Seymour Sworn In to Congress
- LOCAL : Shuttle Driver Robbed, Beaten
- Azusa : Calendar Readings End
- Anti-Abortion Pair Choose Jail Time Over Probation Curbs
- California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Session Set on Aid to Freeze Victims
- Man Cleared in 1986 Rape Sentenced in 2 Assaults
- 1 Arrested in Harbor-Area Money Scam
- Home Buying by Unmarrieds Surges in State
- Sterling, Sanofi Plan 3 Ventures
- P.M. BRIEFING : Shrimp Ban to Save Turtles Seen
- Irreverent TV Program Taken Off Air in Moscow
- High-Style Skirt Steak
- Culver City : Guidelines for Corridor
- Civil Suit Is Filed in Boston Murder Case : Courts: Carol Stuart's family wants to bar her husband's heirs from inheriting any of her estate. They claim 'public policy' prevents profiting from her death.
- The Region : 1.2% Water Rate Increase Affects 4 Southeast Cities
- Former Major Leaguer Tries to Get Group Out of the Deep Rough : Golf: Jim Grant, a pitcher from 1958 to 1971, now runs the Black Golfers Assn. Tournaments. The organization exists to give blacks more opportunities to play and polish their games.
- From Rookie to Team Leader in Only 3 Years : Basketball: Poly High School graduate excels at Cal State Dominguez Hills, leading team in scoring and rebounding.
- Lawyer, Moorhead Aide Seek School Board Seats
- THEATER REVIEW 'ROMANTIC COMEDY' : Cold Duck : The dialogue ranges from flat to sparkling, and the play is diluted further by its casting.
- Tips on Whether to Skip
- NATION : Arrest in 3,000 Obscene Calls
- GULF WATCH: Day 161 : A Daily Briefing Paper on Developments in the Crisis
- A Less Important but Still Sick 'Clockwork Orange'
- Poor Tape Quality Cited in Canceling 'Race and Reason' : Torrance: The TV series by white supremacist Tom Metzger was due to air this week, but city officials said the flawed tape would hiss when it was transmitted.
- High School Student Shot After Argument
- SOMIS : Magistrate Refuses to Jail Flower Rancher
- Carolco May Merge Subsidiary: Carolco Pictures Inc....
- The Economy's Health Is Linked to Gulf Outcome : Recession: Analysts say the length of the crisis will determine whether there is a quick rebound or a deepening slump.
- Calvary Holdings' Effort to Buy Diceon Electronics Bogs Down
- Sony, Time Warner in Venture: Sony Music...
- Say Goodby to Soft-Boiled Eggs : Food safety: FDA guidelines seek to prevent illnesses linked to raw or undercooked produce.
- Benefits of Yosemite Concession Sale Told
- Ex-Marines Offered Chance to Re-Enlist
- Water Agencies Around the State Face Complex Cuts : Rationing: Officials wrestle with issue after Metropolitan Water District orders reductions.
- Highfalutin' Fantasy Trip : Outings: Pauper's Tour takes would-be shoppers on daylong excursion to Rodeo Drive, where the store managers treat them like, well, rich people.
- MUSIC SLEEPWALKERS : Clean-Cut : The intense sounds of the Santa Barbara band can be heard at Felix's Cantina and Zelo--and on a tape that's just out.
- Cerritos : 2 Decorative Gardens for New Arts Center Denied
- Mission's Failure Leads to Crisis Atmosphere for Congress Members : Debate: It also causes many Democrats to temper their criticism of the President's gulf policy.
- ART : PATCHWORK PUZZLES : What Do 'Sentences' of Velvet Elvises and Fruit Say About Modern Life?
- Public Favors Use of Force, Survey Finds : Opinion: 51% approve immediate action if Iraq fails to withdraw. 65% predict terrorist attacks.
- West Hollywood : Effort to Recall Mayor
- Johnston Wins Garamendi's Senate Seat
- NEA Pledge on Obscenity Struck Down : Constitution: Arts groups and law experts hail the ruling in suits by Bella Lewitzky Dance Company and the Newport Harbor Art Museum.
- Art Museum Has Finalist for Director : Search: Newport Harbor board is to vote tonight on the candidate. Filling the post is crucial to the $50-million campaign to build and endow a facility.
- 6 Firefighters Hurt, 1 Critically, as Overhang Collapses
- War With Iraq Would Put U.S. Weapons Technology to the Test
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Eggplant, Coffee Cake and Sausages
- The Skinny on Low- Calorie Liquid Diets
- EARTHWATCH : Aquatic Boot : The City Council sincerely hopes certain water wasters will see the error of their ways. Flow restrictors may help them remember.
- Hats Off to FlapHappy Outlet Store
- Court Lays Poker Ruling on the Table
- Israel Reacts Calmly to Warning : Mideast: Jerusalem officials regret that 'Iraqi intransigence' is blocking a diplomatic solution.
- Baker-Aziz Crisis Talks Fail : Both Sides Charge Inflexibility; Israel Threatened : Gulf confrontation: U.S. and Iraq meet for six hours in attempt to avert war. Both say they are ready for conflict any time after Tuesday's U.N. deadline.
- Panel OKs Water 'Super Agency'
- Glass Salesman Arrested in Window-Shattering Spree
- Navy Pact for Hughes
- L.A. Office Boom Slows: The growth rate...
- County Offers to Modify Its Sewer Plans : Malibu: The revisions address environmental concerns that have been raised. The Coastal Commission meets today on the project.
- Bare-ing Up: Actress Lynn Whitfield was glad...
- Manila Lashed for Stand on Bases : Diplomacy: A bitter mood pervades talks on the U.S. military presence. The White House sends a message of frustration.
- FROSTBITE : Chilling Effects : The cold damage to crops will lead to short- and long-term price increases for consumers.
- Party Planners Foresee Full Plate for 1991
- Landmark Effort : Campaign to Keep Museum From Moving Receives Mixed Results
- Battle Lines Drawn Over School Districts
- Wilson Urges Welfare Cuts, Tax Increases : Austerity: State of the State Address outlines his plan for balancing the books during a time of national recession.
- Trolley Service Will Shut Down Without Grant
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Amendment Allows Harbour Decks
- SILVERADO CANYON : Youth in Fatal Crash an 'Excellent' Pupil
- L.A. Harbor Is Reopened After Oil Spill
- Lennox School Board Votes to File Lawsuit Against Hawthorne
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ex-Diplomat to Talk About War Outlook
- Computer Gave Them Bum Rap, Police Say : Law enforcement: A programming error is blamed for contributing to Long Beach department's ranking as the worst in the state in solving crimes.
- Storm Brings More Moisture Than Expected to the County : Weather: The fast-moving front dumps over a third of an inch in some areas. The rainfall, however, will only have a slight effect on the drought.
- ORANGE : School District Plans to Trim $3.3 Million
- Psychiatrist Sentenced for Molesting Patient : Crime: The judge gives Dr. James White six years and tacks on eight months for his failure to appear at an earlier sentencing. He was arrested later in Texas.
- Neighbors Protest Proposed New High School : Oxnard: Residents say the campus would bring gangs, drugs, crime, graffiti and traffic, and push down property values.
- Judge Closes Pretrial Conferences; D.A. Objects : Courts: The decision to allow plea bargaining behind closed doors sets aside the policy of the jurist's predecessor.
- Mar Vista Coach, Assistants Quit
- ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Delay Game Puts El Toro on Skids in South Coast League
- Tennis
- Alleged Con Man Denies Guilt on Grand-Theft Charges
- Dave Hartman of Canyon High, who finished...
- Long-Range Accuracy Makes UC Irvine a Big Winner
- CSUN Loses Decathlete to CS Chico
- Valley College's Art Kirksey was selected men's...
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Rallies as Rider Gets Hot, 87-81
- Hawthorne Runs Away From Leuzinger in Fourth Quarter
- SHORT TAKES : Doctors Would Cancel Leno Visit
- 4,200-Gallon Fuel Oil Spill Slows Ship Traffic
- SANTA ANA : Homeless Atty. Halts Subpoena of Judge
- Caltrans Narrows Freeway Widening Project : Transportation: Plan now calls for 10 lanes on the Santa Ana instead of 12, in response to officials' fears of more car traffic and pollution.
- Ex-Air Force Major Hopes Stage Career Flies
- VENTURA : Authorities Seek Respondents to Ad
- SWIMMING AND DIVING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Biondi, Evans Take Golds; Ferguson Pulls Upset
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Marinovich Reportedly Will Leave USC for NFL
- Santa Clarita to Give Away Fireplace Kits, Smoke Alarms : Safety: Officials begin the program after a house is severely damaged in a blaze that started in a poorly constructed hearth.
- Fireman Critically Hurt as Roof Collapses on 6