- 2 Marines Face Hearings in Somalia Shootings : Africa: Military says move will help reinforce discipline. U.N. chief proposes May 1 turnover.
- Experts Criticize Tactics Used by Federal Officials in Assault : Standoff: Some assail ATF's decision to storm the compound, in view of the size of cult's arsenal. Others decry the lack of a medical evacuation plan.
- Winners of Turf Club Poster Contest Named
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Wachs Assails Woo Over KTTV Studio Move : Politics: 'Balderdash,' says Woo's campaign secretary as the candidates attack each other's records.
- Glendale : YMCA to Run Island Camp
- Arcadia : Students Caught Shoplifting
- GAZE INTO THIS CRYSTAL HALL
- 3,000 Books to Be Given to Children March 20
- Libraries Are More User Friendly in the Information Age
- Walkway Honors Harriet Tubman
- Alhambra : Sears Closing a Surprise
- BEL-AIR : Workers Take Soil Samples as House Teeters on Perch
- A Turning Point for Europe--and U.S.
- Death Term Ordered for Man in 'Mall Murders' : Crime: Three others are sentenced to life in prison for 1991 series of kidnapings and killings.
- Wilson Names Orange Councilman to Replace Roth as Supervisor
- William R. Knauer has been promoted to...
- Francis J. McKay has been appointed president...
- Two Winners: Canned Beer and Central Coast Pinot Noir
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Former Bruin Swatik Readies for Beach Tour
- Assistant Chief Battles Racism as Much as Fire
- Suspected Extremists Detained in Germany
- COLLECTIBLES : Dollars and Scents Go Into Perfume Bottles
- Issue: Opinions in the Classroom
- Senate Passes Clinton Jobless Benefits Bill
- Growth Spurt : County consumers buck national trends in their increasing demand for organic foods.
- 8 Arrested in British Hunt for IRA Bombers; 2 Held After Arms Seizure
- IRS Agents Arrest Four in Fuel Tax Fraud Ring : Schemes: Operators take advantage of exemptions for certain uses, buying diesel gasoline and reselling it at cut rates.
- Refurbished Queen Mary Readies for Waves of Visitors : Tourism: The ocean liner, closed two months, reopens. Admission is free; guided tours cost $5 for adults, $3 for children.
- Q & A : New Rate May Change Savings Bonds' Appeal
- S. Pacific Isle Dials Global Connection
- 16,500 at GM Opt for Early Retirement : Autos: The number is nearly double what was expected. It will help the No. 1 car maker trim its bloated work force.
- John Arnold has joined Burlington Air Express...
- St. John Knits Opens Costa Mesa Store
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Ken Scoville has been appointed national service...
- The Veal in Winter
- Monterey Park : City OKs Yard Sale Limits
- Bullock's Closure to Affect City but Few Shoppers : Business: The store suffered from its location separate from the main part of the mall. Most of its 170 employees will be out of jobs.
- District on Cutting Edge in Gender Equity
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Complaints Stall Airport Site Action
- James Blundell; Educator
- Colorado Homeowner Takes Back Lion's Share
- Pasadena Senior Wins Weekend in Seattle
- Gags Don't Overshadow Message in 'Groundhog'
- BABES ON BROADWAY : Arts Academy Gets Young Performers in Shape to Sing and Dance--and Be Proud of It
- Divided Court Upholds Park Nativity Scene
- Compton : Proposal to Ban Handguns Fails to Pass City Council
- St. John's Kelly Gray Will Be Blue Soon
- La Mirada : Deputies Will Staff New Storefront Safety Center
- College Board Weighs President's Resignation Offer : Education: Trustees balk at keeping Warren A. Washington on the faculty. They have said they intend to fire him for failing to make sure that federal funds were properly spent.
- Echo Park : Echo Park Lake Gets Trout
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Cab Driver Stuffs Rider in Trunk After Dispute
- Monrovia : Police Station Remodeling
- Alhambra : $1-Million Fire Investigated
- Long Beach : Gardeners Get Extension for Vacating CSULB Plot
- 'Iceman' Studied at Glacial Pace, Critics Charge : Science: Some say the international team of scientists has mismanaged what little research has been done on the Stone Age body--a charge that project leaders deny.
- Senate Passes Clinton Jobless Benefits Bill
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Voters Reject High School Bond : Defeat: Measure gets only 46.6% of vote. Spokesman for opposed homeowners calls outcome a victory for 'the people,' but school district is disappointed.
- Local Student Attends Conference in Capital
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Scoring With a Pair of Keyboards : Invention: A composer makes music in his advanced computer program at Troy High School in Fullerton.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Fantastic Voyage : The reissued sci-fi fable 'The Ship that Sailed to Mars' takes its place among children's classics.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Artist for Life : In Retirement His Landscapes Are Shifting, but Rossmoor Man Still Credits His Survival of the Holocaust to a Painting
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : St. Bernard Boys Attempt to Go From Fifth to First
- New Agency's Decision on Elevated Rail Still a Year Off : Transportation: Additional studies are expected to resolve unanswered questions about the cost and feasibility of two rival proposals.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Trash Collector Files Suit Over Loss of Leg
- Trouble in Paradise: Dream Homes Slip Away : Pacific Palisades: For some, the lush life has turned to mud, as houses wrecked in slides inspire grief and lawsuits.
- New Shoals Pose Boat Danger at Harbor : Storms: Runoff creates buildup at mouth of Ballona Creek, just three months after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cleared area.
- Manslaughter Ruled in Boater's Death
- Case to Examine Toll of Cabin Smoke on Flight Attendant
- MALIBU CREEK PARK : Missing Woman's Friends Seek Clues
- Bill Would Close Loopholes in Hiring of Migrant Workers
- Afghan Foes Reportedly Agree to Share Power
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Kids on Record : KinderPASSPORT books are going out to area parents. They hold photos and information about a child to be used in emergencies.
- Benefit for Youth
- SERIOUS SUBJECTS : Morality, Politics, Coffins Are Treated With Wit in 'African Art Show' at Guggenheim
- FULLERTON : Boundary Change Redistributes Pupils
- 4 Injured in 2 Drive-By Shootings in Santa Ana
- Why Bergeson Is a Good Choice : Wilson's nominee to replace the fallen Honig has experience, integrity and smarts
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : North Carolina Is in No. 1 Form, 83-65
- KFI Admits It Misled Fans : Radio: Program director says promo for Joe Crummey made some listeners think afternoon hosts John and Ken had been suspended.
- Green Is Good : Eco Expo--an Environmentally Friendly Trade Show--Blossoms in Its Third Year
- GREAT HOME COOKS : 'I Spilled a Lot of Soup on a Lot of Nice People'
- Norwalk-La Mirada : Plan to Keep Students on Campus at Lunch Studied
- White House Fights Suit Against First Lady
- FISHING : On the Fly : When not running his landscaping firm, 65-year-old Jerry Bliss might be found teaching students casting strokes.
- GIVE 'EM A REALLY BIG HAND : Trio Known as Mummenschanz Can Make Even Mime Grab an Audience
- Newman Hits the Trial in Offbeat 'Judge Roy Bean'
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Bittersweet Illusion : Photographer Mark Matthews uses the medium of Cibachrome to convey his dark, but paradoxical vision.
- Reno's Confirmation Hearing to Start Tuesday
- LAGUNA BEACH : Board Pessimistic on School Budget
- TORRANCE : Long Beach Woman Wins Ms. Senior California Title
- Tax Districts' Renewal Advances
- Countywide : Jurors Can Ease Budget Crunch
- Thousand Oaks : City Balks at Tax for Mosquito Control
- Commuters Rail at Transfer Fee : Transportation: Riders of OCTA train sign petitions urging end to 25-cent charge by Metro Rail Red Line in L.A.
- Assembly Panel OKs Ban on Smoking
- Is a Flawed Plan Better Than No Plan? Yes : But significant improvements in Clinton budget are needed
- Jurisprudence
- Hurley Gets Assist Record
- Nothing Final on Harrick : UCLA: Dalis says he will make decision on coach after last game of regular season.
- Dominguez Hills Baseball Team Rallies for Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Beard Directs Pierce to Sweep of Santa Monica in Volleyball
- Goalie Stops Here : Blue Finds Spot in Boston After Bouncing Around From Orange County to All Frozen Points North
- Fox Taps Ron Reagan for Newsmagazine
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : 'Orange Trek' Beams Up New Laughs : The Crazies explore strange new avenues and seek out new material while never forgetting their mission. Technical glitches create a little turbulence.
- INSURANCE
- Buchanan on Clinton
- James E. Freeman Jr. has been appointed...
- WHAT A COMEBACK! : Even If You Don't Swallow the Legend, You Gotta Love Capistrano's Fiesta
- BAJA WINE : Tracking Baja's Wine Pioneers
- MUSIC / BILL (THE FOX) FOSTER : Brews Singer : He has a repertoire of 'bawdy songs, barroom ballads, rugby songs.' Of course, he drinks beer standing on his head.
- Santa Monica : Principal Search on Agenda
- New Bonita Assistant Superintendent Named
- In College Bound Program, Seeing Is Believing : A one-time dropout himself, the Anaheim school superintendent helps set up family field trips for at-risk students.
- Cleaning Up : Youth Volunteers Pick Up the Slack When Tight Budget Forces City to Scale Back in Graffiti War
- Alleged Fraud Rocks Iranian Community : Emigres: Investors say they lost millions to a businessman they trusted as a friend and, in some cases, a relative.
- Finding the Past and the Future in One Family's Festive Wedding
- Instead of Wrestling With Its Menu, Dohyo Sumo Offers 2 Rooms
- Issue: Opinions in the Classroom
- Transit Agencies Ask for Tax on State's Drivers
- Westwood : 'Liberators' to Be Shown
- Issue: Opinions in the Classroom
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Crime and Jobs Top Concerns, Candidates Say : 1st District: Two challenge incumbent Mike Hernandez. The contenders clash over voting rights for non-citizens and term limits for local officials.
- CARRYOUT : Gabbiano's Market, Deli Is Italian All Over
- Brown Gets Vow of Help From Clinton : Finances: The state treasurer and the President discuss California's problems. She says he will reimburse costs of education and health services for immigrants.
- ELECTIONS / LAS VIRGENES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT : Backers of Failed Measure Predict Drop in Quality
- Newport-Mesa Installs Theft Safeguards
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Candidate, Committees Face Fines of $22,000
- Area Police Preparing for Future Emergencies : Law enforcement: Tear gas practice, 12-hour days and increased firepower are among the measures now being developed.
- FULLERTON 911 Call, Aid Earn Award for Girl, 6
- Gary E. Liebl has joined the board...
- Mickey Hirate has been appointed senior vice...
- Pita for Purim
- Monterey Park : 250 Seek Aid at Center
- NIGHT SHIFT : Villa Nova Keeps Alive the Traditions of a Piano Bar
- James Booker "Junco Partner" (1976):<i> Hannibal</i>
- 5-Year-Old Irvine Health Club--Hurt by Recession, Competition--Will Close
- Bulk Mail to Sport More ZIP Soon
- Surgeon Joins TriCare in Irvine as New Senior Vice President
- AST Stock Drops 11% on Low-Earnings Report
- Hycor Biomedical May Move 50 Jobs From Maine to O.C.
- The 22-Ingredient Ravioli
- Activists Frustrated by Number of Latinos in Administration : Heads of national groups step up pressure on Clinton. White House spokeswoman says concerns are unfounded.
- HEALTHWATCH / ALLERGIES : Tissue Wars : Controlling your environment and using medications can lessen the onslaught from mold spores and pollen.
- Pudding in a Cage
- Reaching New Heights at Crescenta Valley : Basketball: Adam Jacobsen left a powerhouse program at Glendora but found greener pastures with the Falcons.
- Kadaiya (K. K.) Johns School: Poly High...
- The Glendora Chamber of Commerce has named...
- FCC Asks Public: Is 'GI Joe' Educational? : TV: The 1990 law is said to be so vague that virtually any show can qualify. Regulators seek viewers' assistance in guiding broadcasters.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : HOT, HIP & HAPPENING : Youths Look for Chain Reaction in Infant Care
- LONG BEACH : Council Adopts Broad Definition of a Family
- Low-Mortgage Luxury : Affordable housing: Gary Mark builds unusual details into his condominium project. But it makes only a tiny dent in the city's shortage.
- Gender Benders : Role models: The Women's History Project, run by the Thousand Oaks branch of the American Assn. of University Women, will bring famous 'visitors' to area schools next week. It encourages girls to make informed career choices.
- GOP in Mood to Fight--With One Another
- Girls' Role Models Come to Class
- A Saucy Companion for Pork
- Judges to Craft Merger Details for Local Courts : Judiciary: Combining administrative functions is expected to streamline operations and save money.
- Florida Bill Would Allow Breast-Feeding in Public
- The Super, Ultra, Maxi Revolution : Practical View: The feminine-protection boom is producing a mind-boggling array of Space Age pads. Some even have wings.
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Nuthin but...
- Koresh's Path Led to Violent Siege : Cult: He memorized the New Testament by age 12. After splitting with the Seventh-day Adventists, he turned a once-placid sect into a world of weapons.
- Latinos Sweep Into Office as New Majority : Politics: Ursua and Cortez are in a runoff for mayor, and members of the ethnic group predominate on the City Council.
- Inglewood Unveils Plan for Publicly Owned Card Club : Gambling: A change in state law is needed before the Hollywood Park card club, scheduled to open in January, could operate as planned.
- LITTLEROCK : Passerby Rescues Woman From Fire
- Countywide : Edison Is Largest Property Taxpayer
- MTA to Review Plan for 2 Headquarters Buildings : Transit: The move is in response to critics who say dual sites would defeat the purpose of merging a county panel and the RTD.
- Countywide : 11 AIDS-Related Groups to Get Funds
- Rocker Feller : Business: Matt Bearman's specialty store fills a niche for customers ranging from expectant parents to those with a nostalgic bent for rocking chairs.
- LONG BEACH : Sailor Found Guilty of Raping 2 Women
- Cautious Buyers Put Brakes on Auto Purchases : Sales: Late-February gains lag behind expectations. Clinton's speech 'scared people out of the showrooms,' one analyst says.
- RETAIL
- Mitsubishi Reorganizes to Create Franchise Development Department
- Apartment Builder Lets Lenders Peek at Product in Show of Confidence : Housing: Western National Group's president says it's time to start aggressively building again. So he tried to show the banks that 'there is some demand out there.'
- The following are selected entries from...
- Police Academy Meeting
- JPL Names Dawson Associate Director
- Calculating Group Plots Fun : Academia: UCI students crown nerds and let off steam at an annual comic ritual, Engineering Week.
- Tollway Project Clears Hurdle With Bond Sale
- An Itch for More : Writing fiction has been an all-consuming passion for legendary musician Artie Shaw.
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Boxing
- Coming Up (at) Short : A Season's Experience, Even One With 42 Errors, Is Expected to Help Offerman
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- School District to Buy Metal-Detector Wands : Safety: The board's action comes after six students were expelled last month for violating policy on weapons.
- Norwalk-La Mirada : Principals Named for 6 New Middle Schools
- PLATFORM : Prepare, Prevent
- Clinic Owner Faces Further Charges
- VAN NUYS : Woman Gets Year in Jail for Cat-Selling Scheme
- ORANGE : Russians Say Americans Kind, Warm
- Huntington Beach to Be Billed for Inflating Pensions, Officials Say
- ANGELS : This Whole Trade May Have Been Unstable
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-AA GIRLS : Capistrano Valley Shows Fondness for Working Overtime
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Perez Pitches to End His Junior Jinx
- Haysbert to Star in PBS' 'Hallelujah'
- Oilers Advance to Final : Playoffs: Huntington Beach beats Thousand Oaks, 58-50, to get another chance at top-seeded Mater Dei.
- Church's Sale of Anti-Gay Video
- Buchanan on Clinton
- ART REVIEW : The Paley Collection: A Whole Trove of Choices : The late founder of CBS reveals himself to be his own man in works from the early Picasso to those of the Color-Field generation.
- DANCE REVIEW : Dayton Company at Barclay Theatre
- Panel Accuses Hernandez of Election Abuses : Campaign funding: Fair Political Practices Commission could fine the councilman and two committees $22,000 for alleged irregularities in two municipal races.
- 2 Men Executed; Neither Made Appeals : Crime: Delaware inmate tells wife: 'I'm going home, babe.' Murderer in Arizona gives thumbs-up to his minister before lethal injection.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / PASADENA : Runoff for 16th District Senate Seat
- Crime, Budget Are New Councilman's Top Issues : Oxnard: Thomas E. Holden says the first step that must be taken is to 'tell the truth about our problems.'
- Hernandezes Waive Right to Preliminary Hearing
- Medfly Flap Ends as U.S. Allots $16.5 Million : Funds: Urgent appeals from state officials save program that was endangered by bureaucratic foul-up.
- Secondhand fur coats? You know we're in...
- The L.A. Mayoral Campaign
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residents Denounce Increase in Graffiti
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rebounds? Seikaly Has 34 for Heat
- Camarillo's Fischer Clears 7 Feet in 1st Outdoor Meet of Season
- Despite Recession and Oppression, Cigar Sales Soar
- Steiner Named O.C. Supervisor : Government: Wilson chooses Orange city councilman to succeed Don R. Roth, who resigned amid allegations that he traded political favors for gifts.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Screen Scene : The city's eighth annual International Film Festival features a gala, premieres and celebrity guests.
- Shoppers Club Raises Concern on Personal Privacy
- Fred Brown has been appointed vice president...
- 30-Year T-Bond Yield Hits a Low : Market Overview
- Products Are Designed to Pull Apart--for Recycling
- Over 2 Dozen Arrested in Latest Round of Italy Scandal : Corruption: A quarter of the Parliament is under investigation in the burgeoning probe of bribe-taking.
- John Sebastian "Tar Beach"<i> Shanachie</i>
- Warner Overhaul Spares Restaurant : Studio: As approved, the $75-million modernization plan calls for moving, not demolishing, the Formosa Cafe.
- Maine Speaker's Aide Admits Ballot-Tampering
- Golden Memories? : Downey McDonald's Stand Goes Back to '53 but Its Days May Be Numbered
- PALMDALE : Murder Charges Dropped in Knifing
- Sobriety Checkpoints Planned for Carson
- IRVINE : Students Won't Be Required to Serve
- The L.A. Marathon
- CALABASAS : Bigger Classes Seen After Prop. K's Loss
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- DODGERS : Parrish Is a Big Hit in Intrasquad Game
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Jurisprudence
- Lucianne Hamilton has formed the Hamilton Group,...
- U.S. 'Resolute' on Chip Trade
- The Nation's Meat Supply : Food Poisoning Under a Microscope
- Try Gilbert and Sullivan for the Fun of It
- Life of Lindsey : The former Fleetwood Mac guitarist is hitting the road to promote his latest album, 'Out of the Cradle.'
- Cut of 1,000 JPL Jobs Was Expected but Still Worries City and Workers
- All's Well Again at Laguna's Sorrento : Ruiz Brings Simple Fare Back to Grille
- NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY : Small Avanti Trattoria Speaks Fluent Italian
- Recount of Names Adds Biancardi to List for Recall
- Southland's Just a Garden-Hose Away From Reality
- Shalala Pushes for Detailed Health Care Reform Plan : Policy: Health and human services secretary says Administration must have more than a list of intentions by the time its 100-day deadline arrives.
- The Region : County Fair Prices to Be Cut
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Judged Unable to Stand Trial
- Camarillo Condo Damaged in Fire
- NHL ROUNDUP : A Memorable Victory for Lightning
- SANTA ANITA : For Racehorse Owner Al Michaels, Thrill of Victory Has New Meaning
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : ALPHA LEAGUE : L.A. Baptist
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : MARMONTE LEAGUE : Agoura
- Clark W. Higgins has been appointed president...
- BOOK REVIEW : And a Child Shall Feed Them : FANNY AT CHEZ PANISSE <i> By Alice Waters (HarperCollins: $23; 132 pp.) </i>
- Somalia Traffic Accident Claims Tustin Soldier's Life
- In Homestretch, Clinton Topped Bush in Fund-Raising : Campaign: Study finds big contributions from finance, entertainment sectors gave money edge to Democratic candidate for first time in generation.
- Long Beach : Latino Market Proposed for Downtown Corner
- THEATER REVIEW / 'ALADDIN AND THE MAGIC LAMP' : Genie Genius : The company retains some traditional elements, uses some from the Disney version and adds a few touches of its own.
- Jerre Davenport of Rowland Heights has been...
- Pasadena City College President Honored
- Child of Slain Woman Is Returned
- DANCE REVIEW : Live-Wire Choreography Sends Uneven Signals : Dayton Contemporary Dance Company's hard-edged, flashy style doesn't quite camouflage performers' lack of experience.
- Getty Makes Move Into Community Art : Dialogue: The center is trying to expand its image by sponsoring 'A Public Exchange,' a symposium/exhibition being held at several venues.
- PREP BASKETBALL / PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Is 58-50 Loser in Semifinals
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Uses Error to Win Conference Opener
- An Early Look at the NCAA Tournament
- Trying for the Last Laugh : Comic Jerry Miner Retools His Act, Concentrates on Writing to Survive Downturn in Stand-Up
- 'Seinfeld' Is Suddenly Something : Sitcom That's 'About Nothing' Finding More Fans in New Time Slot
- STANTON : Council to Consider Card Club Measure
- COLUMN RIGHT/ RICHARD SYBERT : California Has Done Its Share : With 17 bases already slated for closure, economic and military sense dictates no more.
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- GRANADA HILLS : Bomb Explodes in Front of House
- Unsettling New Problem Hits Anaheim Hills : Disaster: A couple of miles from landslide spot, the ground under six homes is settling, caused by heavy rain. Another slide has also been discovered at a park.
- L.A. MARATHON / DAILY REPORT : He Hopes Again to Be Able to Rise to Occasion
- Rigley Leads Alemany Into Final With Do-Everything Performance
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Sounds Like a Good Idea for Bad Shots
- Back Injury Slows Kirch; Now She Can Run but Not Walk
- Rams Say Raiders Jumped Gun : Pro football: They have been told tackle Gerald Perry has signed with cross-town rival and accuse the team of tampering.
- Redell's Coaching Hiatus Ends
- Basketball
- Hurtt Will Find Senate a Different Business : Politics: Used to having his own way as president of his own company, he could find the job of freshman legislator frustrating.
- Beating of Downed King Broke Policy, Expert Says : Trial: The head of LAPD's self-defense training says baton blows early in confrontation were justified, but should have stopped once the suspect was on the ground.
- TOPANGA CANYON : Hearing Delayed for Canyon Oaks Plan
- Countywide : Polish Official Visits Local Farms
- Ben Johnson's Next Big Test : Track and field: IAAF will examine results that reportedly show runner used illegal drugs again. He could be banned for life.
- Baseball
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MEN'S BASKETBALL REGIONAL : Saddleback Uses Reserves, Zone Press to Oust Rio Hondo
- PREP BASEBALL 1993 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-AA GIRLS : Morningside Rallies to Beat Newport Harbor
- Lakers Finally Shake the Warriors, 117-111 : Pro basketball: Peeler helps fuel late rally by Los Angeles. Knee injury sidelines Hardaway.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PREVIEWS : MISSION LEAGUE : Alemany
- PREP ROUNDUP : Nguyen's Final Set Helps Valencia Defeat Servite
- Crews Begin to Clear Debris, Install Wall by Railroad Tracks
- Northridge Basketball Season Peppered With Positives Despite Losing Record
- Woman Gets 1 Year for Selling Alley Cats as Purebreds
- Tustin's Ancich Quits to Return to St. Paul
- City Agrees to Lift Simi Home's Historic Status
- Ventura Hits High Gear in 111-83 Rout
- LAGUNA BEACH : Hiring Tightened for Day Laborers