- POP ALBUM CHART : Grammys, 'Someday' Power Carey
- Spring Brings Area Arts Scene Into Bloom : Theater: Everything from a murder mystery to a play helping children deal with fear is scheduled. Comedies and dramas are also on the bill<i> . : </i>
- Phyto: A Girl's Best Friend?
- Downpour Drenches Southland : Rain: Continuing storms cause mudslides, and a tornado in Irvine. It's the most some areas have gotten in five years.
- Fitting in Fitness : Busy Downtown Types Can Get the Works in Nearby Clubs, Salons
- Woman Killed in Leap Onto I-405, Police Say
- It Was a Hit With School Sluggers,but Earthquake Umpire Calls Foul
- Broderick Bid to Lessen Murder Charge Denied
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Defeats Ocean View
- New Philosophy Rings True for Santa Ana : Boys' soccer: Defense helped Saints beat Simi Valley. They play for Division 4-A title tonight against Beverly Hills.
- Weight Gain Helps Reilly Advance to Boxing Final
- Coroner Says Wrestler Was Victim of Heart Defect
- SOUTH BAY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PREVIEW : Banning Is Buzzing Over Busby : Preview: Pilot right-hander will try to end San Fernando Valley's stranglehold on City 4-A title.
- PADRE NOTEBOOK : Cora's Return Is No Big Surprise to Him
- L.A. Race Running on Influence : Marathon: Political friendships have helped Burke turn fledgling venture into marketing success.
- California Arts Council Head Resigns
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Flora Kitchen Serves Up Stylish, Wholesome Fare
- ART REVIEWS
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Sex, Drugs and 'The Doors' : A rock critic says director Oliver Stone has turned the raw power and emotion of Jim Morrison's music into an assault on the senses.
- VIDEO : Longform Music Packages: The New Kids on Block : Though still a small segment of the business, sales are rising because of lower prices, better VCRs and smarter marketing.
- Square D Rejects French Firm's Bid: Square...
- FDIC Seeks OK to Borrow Up to $30 Billion : Banking: The agency's chief says the money will come from the industry, not taxpayers. The insurance fund's board quickly approves higher premiums.
- Southland Drivers Skid Into Wet-Weather Form : Rain: Once again, storms turn freeways into a tragicomic collection of crashes and jams.
- Lottery Follows the Herd : Games: Who dreams up the ideas like Moo-la Mania? Spot the Cow is a hybrid--partly an original, partly borrowed.
- Despite Cholera, Peru President Pushes Raw Fish
- Key Witness in Case Tied to Noriega Dies : Cocaine: The drug trial proceeds even though the man is killed in a car crash, which police believe to be a routine accident.
- Kidnapers in India Seize Daughter of Politician
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Theft, Drug Charges Added Against Deputy
- School Increases Security After Fracas : Oxnard: Students say the rumble started after gang signs were flashed.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Wall Encroaching on Beach to Be Razed
- PREVIEWS: HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS : Palos Verdes Strolls Into III-AA Final
- San Diego Plays for Soccer Title
- Men of Steel Get Collegiate Challenge : Tennis: College teams have dominated the Pacific Coast Men's Doubles Championships.
- Miscellany
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Alcarez Flies Face First Into Ring, Then Sends Chavez Reeling
- Rather Than Fading, UCLA Gives Best Shot : Bruins: They rally with 63.9% shooting in second half to beat Washington State, 99-91.
- Vieira Criticizes '60 Minutes' for Lack of 'Flexibility' : Television: The correspondent says she wishes the CBS program could accommodate the needs of someone who wants to have children.
- Trial Opens in 42 Water Torture, Drug Deaths in Vienna Hospital
- State Democrats Consider Adding Caucus in Spring : Politics: Proponents want more control over the selection of the party's nominee in 1992.
- U.S. Air Force Officer Shot, Wounded in Turkey
- Scouts Who Refused to Say 'God' Sue Over Expulsion
- Biggest Storm in Years Soaks Southland : Rain: Pelting won't let up until Tuesday, forecasters say. Heavy weather includes a tornado in Irvine.
- OJAI : Council Considers Bond to Buy Land
- 2 Children, Left Home Alone, Die in Apartment Fire
- Second Condor Egg Laid at Zoo This Week
- THOUSAND OAKS : Many Would Hate to Bid Du-par's Adieu
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : We Can Have What We Value Most
- SAN CLEMENTE : Trash Collection Rates Increased
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Torres Won't Join Senators for Tour
- Timing of Work Is All Wet : Weather: Repairs to an apartment building's roof are interrupted by rain, soaking the top floors and leaving tenants struggling to keep possessions dry.
- Torrance, South Torrance Battle for Soccer Title
- USC Women Closing In on NCAA Bid
- UCLA Launches Austrian Film Series
- Citicorp Expects Loan Woes to Rise : Banking: Recession and the Northeast's weak real estate market are blamed for an increase of at least $900 million in problem commercial loans.
- Eastern Sues Dukakis Committee: Eastern Airlines, whose...
- N.Y. Daily News Talks Break Off: The...
- CommerceBank Parent Talking Major Merger : Acquisitions: If completed, purchase of Torrance-based Republic Bank would make CommerceBank county's largest.
- * Joseph Pagliaro has been appointed president...
- GOLF / SENIORS AT OJAI : Trevino Making Everyone Work Harder
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Miller Leads Titans to Victory, 77-52
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Victory Costs Trainer Everything
- Miscellany
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons Miss Shot at Ending Streak
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : DELPHIC LEAGUE
- UC Irvine Plays for Pride, Pulls Out a Victory : Basketball: Anteaters beat San Jose State in overtime, 86-81. Mulligan's finale is Saturday.
- Valley Wins on Its Own Merit Against Merritt, 63-54
- COMMENTARY : Tark the Shark Is No Father Flanagan
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Sullivan Responds in Clutch for Golden West
- WEEKEND CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : All at Gahr High School, Cerritos : DIVISION 4-A GIRLS
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Engagements' Gets Tangled in the Prosaic
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : MISSION LEAGUE
- Palmer's Return Linked to Ryan?
- Long Beach Blows Chance Against Fresno, 107-97
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Patrick McEnroe Will Join Brother in Quarterfinals
- Gulls Down Phoenix
- Drugs
- Spring Brings Area Arts Scene Into Bloom : Bands: Canoga Park's Club M and more than a dozen other Valley clubs agree that live music is back after a January lull, caused largely by the Gulf War<i> . : </i>
- Plan to Sell Natural Gas at Unocal Service Stations
- Rockwell Names New Vice President for Electronics Unit
- O. C. Arts Groups In the Dark Over Center Rent Rates
- ART REVIEW : 2 Formidable Shows of LACMA Prints, Drawings : 'Why Artists Draw' proves the quality and breadth of the museum's collection, while the title of 'Rare and Great Prints' is not an overstatement.
- DANCE REVIEW : Choreographers Spell It Out in 'In the Works' Series
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Shipwrecked' a Traditional Adventure
- Signs Point to Fluor Role in Rebuilding Kuwait
- REAL ESTATE
- Chula Vista Woman Fears for Her Kuwaiti Husband
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : Words on the Gulf
- Comic Books Not Just Kid Stuff : Crusade: Their sex and violence are poisoning our children, says a man who wants publications cleaned up.
- Pornographer Arrested in Partner-Brother's Slaying
- A Clean Conscience : Fashion: Some concerned consumers are developing shopping and laundering techniques to avoid dry-cleaning garments.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : In Jordan
- Leader Says Districting Bid May Backfire on Latinos : Oxnard: Councilman Manuel Lopez now believes that better representation may occur through at-large elections.
- Montly Report : What the bulk of Febuary's mail concerned
- Call it 'Charley's Aunt' or 'La Tia de Carlos'--it speaks the language of theater.
- City Paves the Way to Honor Its Famous
- PLATFORM : Pain for the Unborn
- SANTA ANA : Math Skills Get Teacher a TV Class
- L.A. Water Rationing Begins Today
- Chief Refuses to Rehire Ex-Undercover Officer
- Helping Kids Before It's Too Late : Mental Health: Parents laud 13-year-old counseling program in Carson schools that barely survived last year's city budget crunch.
- Berke Happy to Assist as 'Crossing Machine' : Girls' soccer: Senior leads talent-laden El Toro in assists. But sometimes she feels overshadowed by Chargers' top scorer.
- Miscellany
- STAGE REVIEW : Duffin's Compelling Toast to an Irish Rebel
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cowboys': The Lost Windup
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Sex, Drugs and 'The Doors' : A film critic says the rise and fall of a rock 'n' roll Adonis is re-created in an incendiary movie biography and a mosaic of the '60s.
- Roof Reconstruction Work Leaves Residents of Apartments All Wet
- TENNIS WOMEN AT PALM SPRINGS : Rain Postpones Matches Again
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- Everything Goes Wrong for Trojans
- Berthiaume Makes Jets Pay : Hockey: Former Winnipeg goaltender gets his 20th victory as the Kings win their sixth in a row, 4-2.
- DODGERS : Morgan's Slip Could Prove to Be Costly
- Comets End Sockers' Win Streak
- Aztecs Bear the Learning Experiences : College basketball: With nine first-year Division I players, SDSU has coped.
- RADIO
- BABYWATCH
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Porco' Swings Between Satire, Seriousness
- Consumer Spending Drops 0.6% in January : Economy: The steepest slide in four years erases slight gains made in December and adds to evidence of a recession. Personal incomes fell 0.5%.
- Olajuwon Isn't Enough to Boost Rockets : Clippers: Playing for the first time since suffering an eye injury on Jan. 3, he scores 24 points and has 16 rebounds, but L.A. wins, 83-80.
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : CHP Seeks Charges in 74-Car Accident
- San Diego
- COLUMN RIGHT : Decline Should Be So Sweet : Prophets of doom said we held an inflated image of our power. Doesn't Saddam Hussein wish we had heeded that warning?
- San Diego
- Rain Threatens Soccer Playoffs
- STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Santana's Reversal of Fortune Has Been Based on Hard Work
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Fenton's Tough--and Has Nose to Prove It : Division II-A: Woodbridge center has played last half of season with injury. He'll face Artesia on Saturday.
- From Gwynn, Laughter Springs : Baseball: Padre outfielder puts a year of troubles behind him.
- Lakers Can See the Top : Pro basketball: They eat up Nuggets, 121-108, and cut Portland's lead to 2 1/2 games. Teagle has 23.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Killer' a Brash, Violent Tribute to Many Genres
- Once-Lowly Deck Shoe Now the Chic Sneak : Velvet and Suede Vans? Yes, It's True, Says Company That Has Found Niche by Emphasizing Fashion Over Gizmos
- Forward U.S. Copter Post in Iraq Not Meant to Be Apache Country : Last drive: Crews of the deadly AH-64 attack choppers were essentially grounded by lack of fuel.
- Europe Exults in Peace; Arabs Call for Healing
- Judge to Decide Cancer Claim : Rockwell: A former employee contends his work making nuclear fuel was a factor in his illnesses. The company blames his smoking.
- Countywide : Mandatory Spaying, Neutering Proposed
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Redondo's 2 Council Races Have Plenty of Controversy, Candidates
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 24, Killed in Run Across Freeway
- District Looks to Stockton for Water : Drought: United seeks a lease on the rights to 20,000 acre-feet a year from the San Joaquin Delta. The deal could be finalized this summer.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull Scoreless but Blues Get Tie, 4-4
- Pianist Scott Cossu to Play Benefit Concert
- College Award Winners Named by TV Academy
- REAL ESTATE
- Simmons Launches New Proxy Battle for Lockheed Seats
- REAL ESTATE
- Cost of Funds Falls Again: The 11th...
- Fortified for Success : Innovative Brothers Get Leg Up in Sports-Brace Industry
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Schroeder Heads Panel on Children
- A Mother's Letter From Baghdad : Bombing: She tells of the misery and hardships inflicted by the raids. The note was hand-carried out and mailed to her daughter, an Iraqi student in Palos Verdes.
- Southland Woman Among Scud Victims : Deaths: Moreno Valley soldier died in attack on Saudi Arabia barracks. Her father ruefully compares his 30-year military career to her brief and fatal tour of duty.
- Ponytails and Polka Dots
- Ethnic Serbs Plan to Secede From Croatia
- Loans to Iraq May Have Funded Arms, U.S. Alleges : Indictment: The Justice Department says $4 billion in illegal financing through an Italian bank's Atlanta branch may have contributed to Baghdad's arsenal.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : In Asia
- GULF CRISIS : CHRONOLOGY
- Salvadoran Opposition Figure Ungo Dies After Surgery
- THE HOUSE
- THOUSAND OAKS : School District Joins Tax Protest
- Harbor Area Reopened After Spill Contained
- Flyers Advertise 24-Hour Drug Sales Outside Mini-Mall : Crime: Dealers' business is booming at Towne Center, where some merchants are quitting because of the sales.
- ANAHEIM : Council Approves Downzoning Plan
- Bernson Spending Tops All 5 Rivals : Campaign: Finance reports show that the councilman has nearly six times as much cash available as his challengers combined.
- His Growing Pains Came on the Court : Division III-A: Dan Coady was once the whipping boy when he played against his older brothers. He holds his own now as Servite's center.
- Cora Has a Chance to Start--at Last
- Football
- CD CORNER : 'Country Classics' Arrive for Old or New Fans
- ARTS
- Western Union Corp.: The communications services company...
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : U.S. Law Firm Has Mixed Feelings on Kuwait Return
- Court OKs Checking Income of Tenants : Law: State's civil rights act does not extend to economic discrimination, the court rules.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- UC Irvine Gets Past San Jose State in Overtime
- ANGELS : Polonia More at Home Every Day
- Miscellany
- Jazz Reviews : Gillespie Leads a Serviceable Unit at Vine St.
- Junk Bonds Are Hot, but So Is Money Fueling the Rally
- Carter Hawley Hale Financing OKd: The parent...
- BofA Sees Turnaround for California's Economy: The...
- PAYING THE COSTS
- Legal Eagle: Brendan Sullivan, lawyer for Oliver...
- Slovenia Bracing for Nationhood : Independence: For the first time, Slovenes have the chance to be masters of their own destiny. They voted to secede from Yugoslav federation.
- Gruesome Novel 'American Psycho' Hits Bookstores
- Father Sues Scouts for Expelling Twin Sons : Litigation: The Cub Scouts refused to say word <i> God</i> in Scout's oath. Attorney parent says Constitution guarantees freedom <i> from </i> religion.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Brush Trimming Compromise Found
- No Misconduct Found in Apartment Sale : Inquiry: D.A. investigators say they uncovered no evidence that Alvin Malnik or housing officials acted improperly.
- Russian Redressing : Outrage Prompts Gorky's Cafe to Give 500 Meals to Mission After Ejecting 25 Homeless People From Free Buffet
- Tollway Panel Hears Final Arguments on Environmental Impact : Transportation: The San Joaquin Hills agency is to vote next month on whether to approve a report that foes say does not address the pay road's consequences.
- Elderly Newport Beach Couple Bound and Robbed in Their Home
- Unification Bid Rejected by Hermosa School Board : Education: The proposal had called for the district to be joined with the school systems in Manhattan and Redondo beaches. Hermosa trustees saw little benefit in the consolidation.
- Reports of Abuse of Arabs Sought
- Judge Gives a Sentence of 10 Years to Brando : Crime: Marlon Brando, speaking tearfully for the defense, testifies that he and his ex-wife failed their son.
- IRVINE : Trustees Vote to Cut Next Year's Budget
- San Diego Spotlight : La Boheme Encore Serves Competent Continental
- MOVIE REVIEW : Atypical Look at Lola Montes' Life of Debauchery
- Money Supply Rises: The Federal Reserve Board...
- * Richard L. Roll has been named...
- Artists Bank on Surfing's Draw : Publishing: Two young men hope Surf Crazed Comics, their new quarterly comic book, will ride a wave of success.
- NASA to Fix Door Cracks, Delaying Shuttle Mission
- No Place to Hide--Guard Pays the Price
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools May Send 46 Layoff Notices
- Student Admits Sending Racist Hate Letters
- SANTA PAULA : Library District to Give Up Jurisdiction
- Gang Leader Sentenced to 31 Years in Fatal Shooting
- Specials Win Sweeps for CBS; Fewer Tune In to Networks
- Chicago Takes a Bite of Big Apple's Movie Production
- McGaw OKs $10-Million-a-Year Pharmacy Deal
- U.S. Hit Planes Near Baghdad to Foil Possible Hussein Escape
- Lower Castaic Lake May Ban Swimming
- County Recorder Office Called Outmoded : Bureaucracy: Only veteran employees are keeping things on a even keel, a study says. But the agency's boss says the critical report will help.
- Countywide : Coalition to Do Own Census of Homeless
- Margaret E. McKinny; Retired Teacher
- Countywide : College District Has Plan to Offset Cuts
- Torrance Eases Water-Use Rules
- ORANGE : Public's Aid Asked in Shooting Case
- Fire Destroys 9 Stores in Mini-Mall
- GARDEN GROVE : Proposed Office Building in Doubt
- 'Perfect Storm' Soaks County : Weather: In 36 hours, area had more than double the rainfall of the previous five months.
- San Diego
- PREVIEWS: HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS : Jordan, Millikan Play It Again for Title
- Monroe Glad He's Waiting to Turn Pro
- Guard With an Attitude Now on a Roll : Division III-AA: Estancia's Mike Haas, who 'has been in the doghouse' a few times with his coach, has been a hot shot lately.
- Angels' Polonia Feeling More at Home Every Day : Baseball: Last season, outfielder said he hoped to rejoin the Yankees someday. This year, he's singing a different tune.
- Newport Corp. Buys Into Montana Firm
- Advertisers to Get Guaranteed Ratings at NBC
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Baker Plans His 1st Visit to Israel : Mideast: The secretary will use IOUs from the war to push for talks between Tel Aviv and its Arab neighbors.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Home Front : Symbols: Empire State Salute
- Justices Reject Property Tax Case Mounted as Challenge to Prop. 13 : Levies: The California high court agrees to decide a case regarding fees assessed on foreign-based firms.
- THE FACES OF THE COALITION
- Hero's Welcome in the Works for Returning Troops
- The L.A. Marathon, the past scene of...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miller Sets Two Records in Titan Victory
- $50-Million Fine Sought Against PacBell
- Buying Slump Hurts Penney, May Stores' Profits : Retailers: Both firms' net income fell in the fourth quarter. Wal-Mart earnings, however, were a quarterly record.
- Pacific Outlook to Design, Make Clothes for O'Neill
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : In Iran
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : Kuwaitis: Going Home
- Gulf Weather
- 'Queen of Bingo' Is Defended : Charity: Ex-employees say they never saw or heard talk about volunteers being paid.
- FILLMORE : New Member Picked for Land Use Board
- Cal State Fullerton's Senate Backs ROTC Despite Gay Ban
- MOORPARK : School Board OKs Members' Stipend
- City Sues L.A. Over Sewage Plant Expansion
- Thursday Evening Farmers' Market
- Miscellany
- Lawrence Welk Dancer Taps Into Nostalgia : Champagne Music: Bobby Burgess, who danced with the show for 20 years, will perform in two TV specials.
- Fun in the Sun at the Dam
- Armco Steel to Lay Off 500 at Kentucky Plant
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Prosecutors Continue to Target Arms Fraud
- NCR Board Expansion Seen as Block to...
- Iraqi Radio Proclaims a 'Victory'
- In Service Family, a Woman Dies : Casualties: Adrienne Lynette Mitchell's father, a career Air Force man, says 'Men get killed in wars all the time. But she's my daughter.'
- L.A. Zoo Assn. Elects Board Chairwoman
- Soviet Georgia Plans Independence Referendum
- Military Support Services Proved Their Worth in Supplying Victory : Logistics: The battle doctrine included the organizations necessary to keep combat units fed, armed and equipped.
- French Arabs Happy War Is Over--Some Regret Hussein's Defeat
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : In Europe
- CLIPBOARD
- Iran Offers to Help Put Out Kuwaiti Fires
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Home Front : Headlines Around the U.S.
- State Justices Reject Property Tax Case : Court: They won't review challenge to Prop. 13. They agree to rule on fees charged to foreign-based firms.
- Kuwaiti Doctors, Nurses Recount Litany of Horror : Atrocities: They remain stunned by savagery of Iraqi troops. Torture and executions were common, they say.
- Drought May Close Lake to Swimmers
- Youth, 16, Arrested in Homeless Man's Death
- Prosecutor Gets Garcia to Admit to Corruption : Crime: Suspect is forced to confess to perjury four years in a row on tax returns.
- Coping With Reality : Valley's Rush Changed Priorities to Regain Basketball Eligibility
- Winter Schedule Chills Many Coaches : City basketball: 50% of survey respondents threaten to relinquish duties over LAUSD year-round calendar proposal.
- DiTolla Named Titan Interim Athletic Director
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : DESERT-INYO LARGE
- Northridge Road Schedule Looking as Bumpy as Ever : College basketball: Matadors will be taking on Utah, which will lose only one player from its ninth-ranked and 25-2 team.
- ARTS
- Justices Block Execution of Texas Double Murderer
- Boxing
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Always Ads Up for Lee
- Casting for ABT Opening Week in Orange County
- Increase in UC Student Fees
- Iraqi Guns
- Increase in UC Student Fees
- Percentage of Latinos in Gulf
- Percentage of Latinos in Gulf
- MOVIES - March 1, 1991
- MOVIES - March 1, 1991
- Obituaries - March 1, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 1, 1991
- Oceanside Has Visions of Parades, Prosperity With Marines' Return
- Mubarak, Egypt Clear Winners as Conflict Ends : Gulf region: Cairo, after a key role in the war, enjoys the confidence of the United States and its Arab allies.
- Irvine Tornado One of a Rare Breed in O.C.
- Good for You--and the Earth
- Driving Rain, Squalling Commuters : Storm: More than 4 inches fall in the latest outburst, causing mudslides, flooded streets and widespread traffic jams. And it isn't over yet.
- Rainstorm Forces Rescheduling of Baseball Games
- As Truce Seems to Hold, Troops Think of Home : Gulf forces: Hundreds of thousands in anti-Iraqi coalition shift to defensive positions, stay on alert.
- SPINOFF: Some companies that did well during...
- Freak Twister Pounces on Irvine, Hits Homes : Tornado: Stunned residents watch as windows are smashed, power lines downed and trees uprooted.
- WAR'S END: Still, hopes rise for a...
- New Coroner Backs Out of L.A. Job : County: Joshua Perper blames housing costs for his change of heart. He will stay in Pennsylvania.
- Gates, Capizzi Sign Ballot Argument for Measure J : Jail construction: The document, which will be submitted today, claims the half-cent sales tax would raise $343 million annually for a Gypsum Canyon facility.
- Just Taste the Good Food at Carrots
- Man Kills Ailing Wife in Lancaster Nursing Home, Then Himself
- Cinnamon Brown Helped Convict Rapist on CYA Staff : Corrections: Counselor is sentenced for assaulting a 16-year-old ward, to whom Brown gave a tape recorder to gather evidence.
- Jazz Reviews : Icelandic Guitar Player Gets Hot at Lunaria's