- Help for Sunflower's Lane Squeeze Still Down the Road
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : Orange Lutheran
- NBA ROUNDUP : After Jordan Comes Alive, It's All Over
- Treacy's Wife Offered Good Advice : Marathon: She told her husband, 'You've had success in L.A., why not try it there?'
- Lakers Lose to Rockets; Worthy Hurt Again : Pro basketball: He leaves the game at halftime because of a sore left knee. Maxwell's 30 points spark Houston, 105-97.
- STAGE
- Kuwait-Saudi Oil Zone to Begin Production
- Pic 'N' Pay Stores to Acquire Shoe City
- JAPAN
- A Journey of Discovery in the Southwest : THE PLACE WHERE SOULS ARE BORN: A Journey to the Southwest, <i> By Thomas Keneally,</i> Simon & Schuster, $22; 249 pages
- Youngsters Who Become Mothers Join Welfare Cycle : Babies: More than 10% of births in state are to teen-agers--children themselves who must try to cope.
- Jews, Arabs Join to Dig Out Last of 23 Killed in Cafe
- ECONOMY
- Communism's Fall Leaves Anarchy, Chaos in Albania : Europe: The old order failed, but nothing took its place. Hunger spawns violence that police can't stop.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Collection Shows How the West Was Dressed : History: An Oklahoma museum has acquired a rare treasure of clothing and gear from the American frontier.
- How a Minor Comment Turned Into a Major Production
- Always on the Stump : Even When He's Not on the Ballot, Jesse Jackson Keeps His Rivals Hopping
- AUSTRALIA
- World IN BRIEF : NAGORNO-KARABAKH : Convoys to Help Ex-Soviets Leave
- Blitzed by the SEC : Joe Montana has been sacked by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
- Buchanan Stumps Hard in Georgia, Invests in TV Ads : Republicans: The conservative's inexperienced staff proves a problem when opposing Bush's 'armies.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Ex-Friend Will Take Stand in Gotti Trial
- JAPAN
- Ukraine Nationalists Barely Avert Split
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Law Professor Hunts Down State's History : Research: The University of San Diego scholar pursues a hobby of uncovering details about California's past by poring through the national archives of Mexico.
- 3rd IRA Bomb Found in London, Defused by Police
- Police Kill Mountain Lion After Chase in Oceanside
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Democrats' Act of Sweet Revenge Turns Sour
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Oscar Broneer; Found Poseidon Temple
- Democrats on Trail West Facing Major Showdowns : Politics: Series of primaries, caucuses will pick 230 delegates in week, may substantially influence the race.
- Outlook Brightens for Nation's Manufacturers : Industry: A survey shows business confidence improving, suggesting higher output ahead.
- President Proves He's Not a Loafer
- Cal State Fee Hike Opposed in Legislature : Education: Lawmakers cite phone calls and letters criticizing plan for 40% increase. University officials warn of layoffs and elimination of classes.
- U.S. Hopes to Quench China's Thirst for Beer : Agriculture: American grain council sends its barley to the Chinese, figuring brewers there will develop a taste for it.
- ECONOMY
- VIETNAM
- Mutual Funds in Junk Can Also Provide a Tax Shelter
- Hand Grenades Tossed at Synagogue; 1 Hurt
- Toxic Discharges
- Health Bonus for Officials to Be Reviewed : Budgets: Critics question spending an estimated $75,000 to induce hundreds of county managers to get physicals. An official defends the perk as necessary for effective government.
- 1,600 Walk to Raise Money for Hungry People : Poverty: Coordinators estimate that seven hikes raised close to the $109,000 collected last year. One-quarter of the money will be used locally.
- Poverty Fuels Drug Trade : Smuggling: The risky job of bringing drugs across the border is done by 'mules.' This is the story of one, driven by the need to care for his sick family, who took the risk and was caught.
- AMERICA'S CUP Q & A : Raul Gardini's Campaign Sails Across Cultural Lines
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Lanz's Dreamy Show at Royce Hall
- Foreigners Have Run of L.A. : Marathon: Treacy of Ireland wins men's race; Biktagirova of former Soviet Union shatters women's course record.
- The 'Coming to America' Suit, Part 2 : Movies: Deportation could bring an end to African's litigation over what he calls his life story.
- Snowden Will Head Police Chiefs Assn.
- COUNTYWIDE : Derailment Cleanup Payment Still Sought
- Program Helps Disabled to Get Back Behind the Wheel : Training: Northridge Hospital Medical Center prepares wheelchair patients and stroke victims to drive.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / SMALL SCHOOLS : 1990-91 IN REVIEW
- Chapman's Boyd Tells Team He Won't Return
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Benzinger Puts On Impressive Show
- Smith's Impression a Winning One : Clippers: He scores 15 points in his first game for Brown, aiding a 101-96 victory over Orlando.
- Invisible Man Helps With the Bruins' Vanishing Act : Duke: It takes the Blue Devils a long time to realize that Hurley is on the court, but UCLA finds out too late.
- Will Roger Run? Which Medium Gets the Message?
- Dynamic Duo Have Recipe for Art of Dining Benefit
- ANAHEIM : City May Lower Water-Saving Goal
- After Records, Thompson, Diebel Make Team : U.S. swimming: Her preliminary time of 54.48 seconds in the women's 100-meter freestyle sets a world mark.
- USD, UCSD Begin Postseason Saturday
- Building on the Ropes Finally Falls
- MUSIC
- OPERA REVIEW : Britten's Elusive 'Lucretia' in San Diego
- ALISO VIEJO : Groundbreaking Set for New High School
- Down Rock 'n' Roll's Memory Lane
- Were New Hampshire Vote Results Linked to a Winter of Discontent?
- Sled Dog Racing
- PLATFORM : Overpaid Bosses
- Gay Wedding
- 'Maybe the Rest of Us Can Learn How to Give'
- Elvis Stamp
- Community's Aid Praised
- 'Maybe the Rest of Us Can Learn How to Give'
- Elvis Stamp
- Parallels in Banning Implants, Abortions
- Elvis Stamp
- Anti-Semitism and Politics
- Anti-Semitism and Politics
- Anti-Semitism and Politics
- Prognosis Editors Say Funds Well Spent
- Youth See Only Slice of Malcolm X's Life
- Elvis Stamp
- 'P' Words
- Elvis Stamp
- West County Issue / RV Park...
- Nazi Criminals
- Mesa Turns Small Planes Into Big Profits : Aviation: The airline that began a dozen years ago with a single five-seat aircraft has become the fastest-growing regional carrier in the country. A pending acquisition will nearly double the New Mexico-based company.
- Gay Wedding
- Division Weeds Out False Food
- GM Losses
- MOVIES - March 2, 1992
- MOVIES - March 2, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 2, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - March 2, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 2, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 2, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 2, 1992
- TELEVISION - March 2, 1992
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- Police Slaying of Man Mars L.A. Marathon
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Power to the Parents! : The Choice initiative would provide equal access to good schools, public and private, for all children--rich or poor.
- COLUMN ONE : Elaborate Death Rites of Gangs : Street hoodlums bury their fallen comrades in rituals that are an unholy alliance of love and hate, bathed in the gangsters' colors. Parents, ministers and police all are torn about how to respond.
- Heated Debates End in Truce for Democrats
- Heated Debates End in Truce for Democrats
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- State GOP Backs Bush in Straw Vote
- TECHNOLOGY - March 2, 1992
- Traveling In Style : Side Trips : Unexpected Development
- Discounts Available for New Maui Resort : Seniors traveling to Hawaii can get 15% off suites in quiet Wailea.
- EXPENDABLES by Antonya Nelson (Avon: $8.)....
- Traveling In Style : CORRESPONDENTS' CHOICE : STREET SCENES
- Fantasy Islands : It's Hard to Find an Escape More Remote Than Any of These South Pacific Outposts. With the Current Transpacific Air-Fare Bargains, There's No Better Time to Go. : Vanuatu: Jungle Adventure
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : Bell Gardens Candidates in War of Mudslinging Mailers
- Wilson's Political Agenda Is a High-Stakes Gamble : Politics: Governor pursues an ambitious set of goals. Some question whether he is spreading himself too thin.
- THE HOUSE
- Bland Lead the Bland at Political Forum : Campaigning: Even some candidates say tightly controlled program, carefully screened questions took zip out of debate.
- How 'Young Indiana' Travels on a Budget
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tsongas, Clinton Are Nearing a Campaign Crossroads : Politics: Primaries in Georgia, Maryland and Colorado could produce a quick knockout or start a war of attrition.
- Ukraine Asks for Help for Chernobyl Victims
- The Fantastic Voyage of Tanner Roberts
- Proving He's Right : BUSH WILL DO JUST ABOUT ANYTHING TO WIN THE CONSERVATIVE VOTE
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : 'Earth Summit' Is in Thrall to the Marketeers : It's good economics to boost pollution in poor countries, a World Bank official argues.
- He's Ready to Set a Record That's Right Down His Alley
- An Expensive Lesson on Sensitivity : * Harassment, Transfer Policies Were Little Help to Teacher Who Ended Up Suing
- Lawyer Accused of Extortion
- Conservation Radical Rejects Compromise
- West's Mid-Sized Cities, With Best of Both Worlds, Ride Wave of Growth
- Shane Mosley, a 139-pounder from Pasadena, won...
- Brigham Young Crunches SDSU : College basketball: Taller Cougars dominate boards en route to 98-78 WAC victory. Aztecs suffer their 20th consecutive defeat.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Hills
- Bill Easing High-Tech Joint Ventures OKd : Legislation: Senate passes measure after sponsors agree to remove a requirement that products have made-in-America labels for firms to qualify.
- Boeing Runs Into Some Turbulence : Economy: The recession has spared much of the Seattle area. But with some cutbacks at the aerospace giant, Puget Sound may again find its fortunes tied a bit too tightly to Big Daddy's.
- The Last Novel : HUMANS, <i> By Donald E. Westlake (The Mysterious Press: $18.95; 355 pp.)</i>
- 48 Children Killed by Faulty Garage Openers
- CLIQUES
- Where We've Been : 1959, <i> By Thulani Davis (Grove Weidenfeld: $18.95; 297 pp.)</i>
- CAPACIOUS HOLD-ALL: An Anthology of English-Women's Diary...
- Gas Dryer Needs Little Regular Maintenance
- Dr. Thomas E. Miles Jr. has been...
- Dispute in South Pasadena Over Long Beach Freeway
- Deft Touch Tackles Potential Child Abuse : Volunteers Set Judgment Aside, Offer Coping Skills to Keep Families Under Stress Intact
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Feb. 29
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Farm to Be Site of 'Toys' Filming
- It Could Have Been a Big One : College basketball: Today's UCLA-Duke game has become merely another game between good teams.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Jackson, Walters Lift Antelope Valley to Regional Playoff Victory, 96-86
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER : Torrey Pines Advances to Final
- Peninsula High Girls Overpower Palmdale
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Stevens, Finley Are Making Progress
- PROFILE : Going Her Way : Attallah Shabazz finds fulfillment participating in the arts and giving the world a truer picture of her father, Malcolm X
- AND ONE MORE THING: Pop Eye sends...
- Traveling In Style : Side Trips : My Hometown
- THE GUIDE TO THE ARCHITECTURE OF PARIS...
- Traveling In Style : WHERE PARIS SIPS
- WHO DO YOU LOVE by Valerie...
- AN IRISHMAN IN MALIBU : NOVELIST BRIAN MOORE HAS LEFT BEHIND HIS HOMELAND AND DODGED CELEBRITY IN FAVOR OF AN INDEPENDENT--MINDED AND HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL LITERARY LIFE
- FICTION
- Traveling In Style : Cafe Society : In Paris, Cafes Aren't Just for Sipping Coffee or Killing Time; They Define Parisian Life Itself
- Reunion Days
- Chicago's 'Great Street' Faces the Future With Face Lift From the Past : Consumers: State Street soared from a fur trade trail to the main drag of the Midwest. But it lost most of its customers to suburban malls.
- CAMARILLO : Infant Rescued From Bedroom Fire
- 1942 Shelling of California Coastline Stirred Conspiracy Fears : History: Submarine's attack did little damage. But it whipped up support for Japanese-American internment.
- Violence Mars Malls' Image as Safe Places to Shop, Relax : Commerce: Fear increases because shootouts such as the one in West Covina are unexpected, sociologist says.
- In Brief
- Wynette Goofs While Public Enemy Burns
- Spacious Encounter, By TESS GALLAGHER
- Checking In on Some Ways That Hotels Are Making Life a Little Easier : Trends: To stimulate business, guests are being offered such amenities as midnight registration, paying only for services used and even their choice of, yes, cats.
- Traveling In Style : CORRESPONDENTS' CHOICE : STREET SCENES
- U.S. Report Cites 'Gains' in War on Cocaine, Plays Down Setbacks
- School Lunch Separates the Haves, Have-Nots : Nutrition: While the needy line up for free, reduced-price standard fare, wealthier children dine a la carte on fast food.
- Immigrant Learns Hard Lesson in Land of Opportunists
- 'Tomb Taboo' Foils Probes Into Japan's History
- If you would rather display a handmade...
- Ailing El Segundo Detective Retires
- Mormons Target Latinos : Religion: The fastest- growing ethnic group in the church finds parallels in close family values. The conversion push brings criticism from Roman Catholic leaders.
- Miscellany
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Beach
- Dozen Poway Wrestlers Qualify for State Meet
- Playing Creatively : Longtime filmmaker Jules Engel's abstract art, sculpture reflect his delight in the process, which he says 'relaxes me'
- Show Discovers New Columbus : Entertainment attorney pens a show, which he also stars in, combining ballads, rock and novelty songs for a different look at the explorer
- Secretive Board Ought to Be Cooperative
- Regional Vote in Yugoslavia Risks Conflict : Referendum: A move to independence for Bosnia-Herzegovina in this weekend's already deadly election could draw the republic into the civil war.
- Poverty Taking Heavy Toll, Panel Learns : Urban problems: Children especially suffer, witnesses tell county authorities. Poor health and overcrowding are termed common.
- Faculty Feeling the Pinch of Tight Education Budgets : Public schools: Teachers buying classroom supplies is nothing new. In Chicago, children were asked to bring toilet tissue from home.
- Hrudey Upstages Roy, 5-3 : Hockey: King goalie saves 41 of 44 shots in beating his Canadien counterpart.
- Pacific Continues to Dominate UC Irvine
- Taper Offers 'Cycle' Deals, Mulls London Production
- RADIO : Gotham Grump : Larry Josephson is the host of a public-radio show. He's liberal, in an old-fashioned way, politically incorrect--and really angry
- EMMYLOU HARRIS "Emmylou at the Ryman" Reprise...
- Traveling In Style : SEVEN CAFE TIPS
- Pasadena Group Selects 2 Women of Achievement
- El Monte : Youth Arrested in Slaying
- Sex, Love and Homework in the Real '90210' World
- COUNTYWIDE : Women Promote Science at Seminar
- More Policewomen Would Make L.A.'s Streets Safer : LAPD: The department's attempts to hire more female officers are praiseworthy. But entrenched male attitudes hinder their progress.
- Husband Who Offered Reward Held in Slaying : Investigation: Herbert Lee Brinkley is suspected in the 1991 killing of his wife. He had put up $5,000 for information in the case.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- Waves All Wet After Victory : Basketball: Pepperdine beats Gonzaga, 75-63, then swims after scoring 30th conference victory in row.
- Loyola Wastes Lead but Beats Portland
- SMALL FACES: "Wynonna," the first solo album...
- Putting the Inner Child at Center Stage
- Building Recognition : An exhibit in Santa Monica shows the progress women have made in architecture and design
- FASHION : STYLE : Frill Seekers
- Sweet Dealings, Chicago Style : FIRE ON THE PRAIRIE; Chicago's Harold Washington and the Politics of Race, <i> By Gary Rivlin (Henry Holt: $22.50; 662 pp.)</i> : MY CHICAGO, <i> By Jane Byrne (W.W. Norton: $22.95; 375 pp.)</i>
- You may want to set your VCRs...
- Absolutely No Beginner : Patsy Kensit's Learned a Lot--and She's Only 23
- The Task Is a Giant One for Cleanup Forces : Acton preserve: Marines volunteer to make some heavy-duty storm repairs so two elephants can roam free.
- Towering Problems for Aircraft : Port District should OK plans for strict height limits on buildings near airport
- Man Arrested in Bank Cash Machine Holdups
- Officials Try to Put Brakes on Cruising in Pacoima : Laurel Canyon Blvd.: The arrival of gangs--and violence--has prompted L.A. police to propose a ban.
- Sun Takes a Holiday as Rainstorm Moves In
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Doors Drummer Plays Back '60s
- Word-Power Lunch : Authors of Children's Books Mix Weekly Meals With Literary Criticism
- Love's Dream Ends When Clock Strikes 12 : Golf: After shooting a 32 on the front nine and getting a birdie on 11, he has a triple-bogey seven and the tournament turns.
- Olympics
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONALS
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hitters Get Respite From Knuckleball
- In Brief
- COVER STORY : U2's U-Turn : The band's ambitious 'Rattle and Hum' film and double album rattled many fans, critics and even the four Irish idealists themselves. On the eve of their U.S. tour, they talk about how they got back on the high road.
- Fantasy Islands : It's Hard to Find an Escape More Remote Than Any of These South Pacific Outposts. With the Current Transpacific Air-Fare Bargains, There's No Better Time to Go. : Tavarua: Surfers' Paradise
- DIVERSIONS : Home, Home off the Range : Gun-Twirling, Knife-Hurling Cowboys Strut Their Stuff at Old West Roundup
- Sierra Madre : Water Table Down, Rates Up
- 'Calliope' on USA Network Gives Children Something to Think, Write and Talk About
- Fantasy Islands : It's Hard to Find an Escape More Remote Than Any of These South Pacific Outposts. With the Current Transpacific Air-Fare Bargains, There's No Better Time to Go. : Tonga: Polynesia's Last Kingdom
- Traveling In Style : CORRESPONDENTS' CHOICE : STREET SCENES
- AFRICA'S DEATH SENTENCE : Husbands Infect Their Wives, Mothers Infect Their Children. By the Late 1990s, an Estimated 15 Million People Will Be Dying of AIDS.
- Temple City : Son Held in Death of Father
- Suriname a Growing Cocaine Center, Officials Say : Drug war: The South American country's military strongman is deeply involved in the illicit trade, U.S. law enforcement agencies say.
- Conviction Upset in Brazil Slaying of Forest Activist
- Walnut : Battle Over Trash Recycling
- Dispossessed Again : City Loses Patience and Drives Homeless From Their Camps
- PLATFORM : In Defense of Self-Defense
- When Reaganites Backed D'Aubuisson, They Unleashed a Political Assassin : El Salvador: Washington's right was so pleased with the politician's anti-communism it was willing to overlook his abuse of human rights.
- Youth, 17, Shot to Death at Party After Threats : Violence: Racial slurs are made in front of the victim and two gunfights erupt. Ventura police arrest a suspect.
- Let There Be (Synchronized) Light : * Traffic Signals Working in Concert Can Ease the Congestion and Cool Tempers
- BOWLING U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN : Sill, Johnson Move Past Barrette
- SDSU Women Rebound With Easy Victory Over Texas El Paso
- Servite to Play Football at New Titan Facility
- Coe Wins First on LPGA Tour
- Despite Loss in CCAA Title Game, Toros Say Program Is Now a Winner
- Southern Utah Beats Northridge, 89-75
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nevin Slam Keys 7-Run Inning; Titans Rally to Defeat Illinois
- Sockers Roll Past the Blast : MSL: Controversy surrounds Nogueira's ejection, but San Diego whips Baltimore, 8-1.
- SIR MIXALOT "Mack Daddy" Def American *...
- In Brief
- She's 100 Years Old, But Officially Not a Day Over 24
- AIDS Walk Poster Dog Is a Money-Maker
- U.S. Forgiveness of Debt Helps Jamaica Ecology : Environment: Rather than require that the money be paid back, Washington will channel funds into a fund for key projects.
- NATIONAL RACE ROUNDUP : Passagere Du Soir Is Winner at Gulfstream Park
- Fictional Vocal Group From 1960s, Comedy From 1806 Take the Stage
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SEE YOU IN THE COMICS : Aliens. Brain Transplants. Gigantic Concrete Man. Yep, Looks Like a Winner
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : Beyond 'Wayne's World' . . . No More <i> NOT!</i> Jokes
- Traveling In Style : Side Trips : Movie Town Quiz
- Spenser Builds Case for Westside
- GARDENS : STYLE : Lush Life
- City to Pay for Renovation of Official's Home : Government: Council will solicit bids for expansion of a city-owned residence used by urban development chief Carl Burnett. It's one of eight houses leased in a similar fashion.
- Party Troupers
- Water Biz, the Governor and Bushwa
- Man Surrenders to Police in Subway Shooting
- Rebel Rocket Kills 17 in Kabul
- Pier Pressure : A wave of slow-growth sentiment collides with redevelopment supporters over restoration plans for the historic boardwalk. City planners are caught in the middle.
- The Fight to Protect California's Dead Desert--Is There a Better Way? : Environment: What's needed is a reclamation plan to bring life back to the desert, not legislation to open some lands to continued destruction.
- Keeping Russia From Sliding Toward Abyss : No mistaking the disaster for West if democracy fails
- Homeowners Demand That Old Dump Site Be Cleaned Up
- Elizabeth Lake Man Dies in Car Accident
- Candidates Line Coffers With Hustle : Politics: Mayoral contenders are working harder, devising new tactics to pry funds from recession-riddled donors.
- You Bet Your Life This 'Film Critic' Is Enjoying His Fame
- Winter Sports
- Dodger in the Rough : Rudy Seanez Throws 98 M.P.H., but He Is Still a Legend Only in Brawley
- Laettner, Powell, Yamaguchi Head Field of 10 for Sullivan : Keyword: Bill Walton (in 1973) is the last athlete from a team sport to win the prestigious amateur award.
- Auto Racing
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Story Finishes Victory for USC
- A Devil of a Time : Southern Californian Cherokee Parks, Who Spurned UCLA for Duke, Has Been Struggling
- Solid Mainstream Jazz Fills the Bill : Chadney's has become the main musicians' hangout in the San Fernando Valley
- CRUE II: Meanwhile, speculation on the reasons...
- GIRLS' DIVISION III-AA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Ross, McLaren Take Time, Help Newport Harbor Win
- Traveling In Style : IRRATIONAL HONG KONG : Racetracks, Fortunetellers and Fantastic Festivals Are as Much a Part of This Seductive Metropolis as Business Deals and Shopping Malls
- At Least 14 Killed, 18 Injured When East Jerusalem Coffeehouse Collapses
- County Grant to Help Train Student Nurses
- Conjuring a 'Spirit of '76'
- Islamic Court Orders Banks in Pakistan to Drop Interest
- No Concrete Answers to Ventura Flooding : Environment: Unlike the L.A. River, lining the waterway is not an option. Experts say only fail-safe method is to forbid building in flood plains.
- PLATFORM : Students in Debt
- COMMENTARY ON FLOOD CONTROL : February Rain Posts a Santa Ana River High-Water Warning : Storms in 1862 and 1938 would have overcome Prado Dam. Will a new upstream dam be ready before the next deluge?
- OXNARD : Trustees to Vote on Harassment Policy
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING CITY SECTION FINALS : El Camino Real Wins 5th Championship in 7 Years
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Trippet, Marina Stop Pasadena's Comeback
- ART : Going to a-Gogh-Gogh : Many L.A. artists have pop music credentials; they make albums to support their artworks and performances or to launch separate careers as musicians
- In Brief
- HEARTBEAT
- SOLUTIONS
- Spring Pilgrimage begins Saturday in Natchez, Miss....
- OVERHEARD
- Home Improvement : Coping With Wet Basement
- Under Covered : Insurance Advocacy Group Aids Victims of Oakland Fire
- Viles Disqualified in Bid to Regain Council Seat
- Babar: The Movie (Disney Sunday at 11:30...