- Pacific League Up for Grabs After Banning Beats Carson
- 1950s Baseball
- Second-Guessing in Waco Tragedy
- Accused Child Abuser Seems to Be a Victim of 'Hysteria, Witch Hunt'
- Second-Guessing in Waco Tragedy
- Little Boys Shouldn't Be Anything Else
- Second-Guessing in Waco Tragedy
- Obituaries - May 7, 1993
- Obituaries - May 7, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 7, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 7, 1993
- Fired Mail Carrier Said to Be Manic-Depressive : Suspect: Mark Richard Hilbun's mental disorder was being treated with the drug lithium, his attorney says.
- Ex-Mail Carrier Kills 2, Wounds 2 in O.C. Rampage; Search Launched
- Ex-Mail Carrier Kills 2 in O.C.; Attack Follows Similar Incident in Michigan
- Yeltsin Puts Off Japan Visit--Again
- Clinton Rebukes Allies, Calls for 'Decisive' Move on Bosnia : Balkans: Christopher is directed to explore 'tougher measures' with coalition partners. President denounces Bosnian Serb rejection of peace formula.
- 2 Die in Fired Worker's Rampage : O.C. violence: Former mail carrier remains at large after he fatally stabs his mother in Corona del Mar then shoots colleague to death at Dana Point post office, police say. Attacks wound 3 others.
- If You're as Gifted as Mom Says, a Gift Should Be No Sweat
- Plan Seeks to Give Congress Hopefuls Vouchers for Ads : Elections: Proposal would also limit campaign spending. Foes say giving candidates tax funds to buy TV time is like 'food stamps for politicians.'
- PERSPECTIVE ON TRADE : NAFTA Needs a Boost, Not Burial : The critics' concerns will remain, whatever the treaty's fate. So improve and pass it, and everybody wins.
- Defendant Found Innocent in Simi Firebombing Case : Courts: The prosecution tried to prove the attack, which injured two, had stemmed from a child-custody battle.
- CRISIS IN BOSNIA : Senators See Need to Beef Up U.N. Forces if Air Strikes Are Ordered
- Obsessed Dana Point Suspect Stalked Former Co-Worker
- Family, Friends, Strangers: All Were Targets : Victims: Police who were seeking gunman at his mother's home found her slain, the first to die. A best friend was to follow.
- 2 Die in Apparent Murder-Suicide : Van Nuys: A man slashes daughter before barricading himself and son in apartment for several hours.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan Clarifies Stance on Abortion
- Man Kills Son, Himself After Machete Attack on Daughter
- Police Seek Owner of Truck in Which Slayers of 2 Fled
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 7, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - May 7, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 7, 1993
- MEDIA
- Mortgage Banking Executive Named
- Most Stocks Edge Higher; Bond Yields Slip : Market Overview
- SMOG SCAM: Is it legal to do...
- City Quietly OKs Raising Parking Fines : Government: Council adopts a cryptic item on the agenda that changes how ticket money is collected and doubles penalties for some.
- POP : Negativland Tour Isn't Tuned to New Album : but to Desperate Straits
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Maturity Can Set in at Any Old Age
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Pomona Women Gear Up for Run at Tennis Title
- 7 Links Debutantes Are Belles of the Balle
- Huntington Park : 17 Fireworks Permits OKd, but Limits Set for Next Year
- CATNAPPERS BEWARE: Why would something as innocent-sounding...
- PROFILE : Enchanted Life of a Magic Man : * Sleight of hand helped Petrick Krejcik escape Czechoslovakia and become a success in the West.
- House Approves Revised 'Motor-Voter' Bill, Sends It to Senate
- Hacienda Heights : Landfill Permit Renewed
- FISHING : Stocked Pond to Provide Anglers a Reel Good Time : * The Simi Valley park's waters will teem with catfish when youngsters gather for the 18th annual Huck Finn Derby.
- A Code of Honor : Program Instills Black Youth With Discipline to Succeed
- Truce Reached in Dispute Over Huge New Health Facility : Medicine: Psychiatric department claims victory concerning the agreement with UCI Medical Center for use of the 81,000-square-foot building for mentally ill.
- VENTURA : 'Charter' School Idea Is Gaining Support
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Man Gets Life Sentence for Strangling Woman
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Students 'Eat Up' Cultural Diversity
- Quite an Astute Self-Diagnosis : President has a good sense of his problem; but can he fix it?
- Thousand Oaks : City Considering Nightspot Ordinance
- 2 Officers of Failed Bank Are Indicted : Crime: Pair charged with fraud and misuse of funds in an attempt to keep Thousand Oaks institution open.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills, Century Win in Track
- IRVINE BOXING : Armijo to Face Lopez Tonight
- AROUND THE MAJORS : Dawson to Have Surgery Today
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mussina Shows Twins a Sequel, Pitches Two-Hitter
- Davis Named to Coach Burbank Basketball
- With 99th Playoff Goal, Gretzky Shows His Number Isn't Up Yet : Kings: More than the statistics, Gretzky is impressing by skating like the Great One of old.
- Bob Weir's Life Beyond Dead : Rock: With Garcia and Co. on sabbatical, the guitarist is able and willing to stretch out in musical and environmental endeavors, including a stop at the Coach House tonight.
- THE ARTS
- Glendale : Free Oil Waste Collection
- Study Lifts O.C.'s Tokos Medical Stock
- Hillsea Run: Different From the Start
- NO GANG BAN: It may have worked...
- Luck and Persistence, 'Not Talent'--Are Key
- THEATER REVIEW / GUYS AND DOLLS : Show Reaches New Heights
- State Shows Sharp Drop in Population Growth : Survey: Increase of 1.8% is smallest since 1975. Growth rate in Orange County was slowest since 1984.
- King Sunny Ade "Juju Music" (1982)<i> Island</i>
- NEW AND USEFUL / LYNN SIMROSS : A Few Offbeat Ideas to Please Moms
- Odds Are in Our Daughters' Favor
- DISPOSABLE LIVES : Joe Goode Performance Group Tackles Inconvenient Issues in a Convenience Culture
- Embassy Officer Said to Admit to Spying : Espionage: FBI says in an affidavit that the U.S. employee in Athens confessed to selling secrets to Greek military source. The allegation is denied.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Dogcatchers May Put Bite on Motorists
- JAZZ : Saxman Kubis Has a Dixieland Soul
- Casting Moms in a Favorable Light
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council OKs Plans to Control Graffiti
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE LITTLE FOXES' : Drama Reveals a Family's Base Instincts
- 3 Russian Coup Plotters Accused in May Day Brawl
- Thompson Urges Officials to Beat Recession With Vision : Policy: The prominent developer tried persuasion on a conference of 200 government leaders, including 14 city managers, at Cal State Fullerton.
- Club Apologizes for Sending Strippers to Greet Navy Ships
- I-15 Closed for Hours After Crash of Truck Hauling Poisonous Chemical
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Restaurant Chain Under Investigation
- Trip for Yellowtail Resulted in Bonus Catch for Area Angler
- Webber Jumping to NBA : Basketball: Michigan star leaves after two years and two trips to NCAA championship game.
- ROUNDUP : Suppan Zeros In on Chaminade and Crespi Wins Its 10th in a Row, 11-0
- Racing Mourns the Loss of Strub : Santa Anita: Officials call him a gentleman and a giant in the sport.
- Chapman's Admission Due for Vote Tonight
- TV REVIEW : A Rich Look at 'Women of Country'
- Suns Talk as if They Control Laker Series
- EVENTS
- Ex-Bank Chairman Ferrante Banned
- Ignore the Alamo : Automobile Rental Agencies Strip Decals From Vehicles to Thwart Criminals
- Who Got the Beards
- Morning Glory : A Red-Blooded Breakfast
- Happy Hollandaise: No Butter
- MEDIA
- A TASTE FOR LITE AND LIVELY : Healthful Menus Prove That Dining Out Doesn't Have to Be Either Sinful or Boring
- Pasadena : Recovery Center to Open
- BOOKS AND CARS: Studio City moved closer...
- Beverly Hills : Benefit for South-Central
- Michele Gonzalez Carries on a Family Sports Tradition, Makes a Name for Herself : Legacy: A standout in prep softball, she became a star basketball player too.
- Orange County Video Rentals
- He's Mercenary About Music : * An electrician by trade, Ventura guitarist Randy Norris realizes everything has its price.
- 3 Students Awarded $1,000 Scholarships
- Kids Have Power in the White House
- NEWS ANALYSIS / THE LOS ANGELES MAYOR'S RACE : The Middle Ground Becomes the Battleground
- PACOIMA : 2 Hurt as Gunman Sprays Bullets Into McDonald's
- City Guards Its Cash Cow: 3 Municipal Oil Wells : Revenue: Council learned Huntington Beach's black gold flow had been interrupted by a damaged pipeline. A new line will be paid off in three months.
- TRIED & TRUE : Sissy's Self-Defense Instincts Kick In With Krav Maga
- Northeast Valley : Council Candidates Tout Endorsements
- BUENA PARK : Fedco to Put Store in Redevelopment Area
- Gala Raises $220,000 for School District
- Funding Disagreement May Derail Midday Metrolink Run
- Mechanic Guilty of Smog-Test Fraud : Crime: The North Hollywood man becomes the 17th person convicted in county crackdown on auto-repair shops.
- Ventura Water Rates Expected to Rise 13% : Utilities: City officials say the increase over the next two years would fund new wells, a reservoir and improvements.
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sunderland Takes Victory Personally
- UC IRVINE NOTES : Volleyball Team Lands 6-9 Blocker
- Ventura Bundle Has All You Need
- Americans See Problems, Promise of 'Managed Care' : Health: The concept is basic, but the devil is in the details. As plans vary, so does the quality of treatment.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'NOISES OFF' : Funny, Fast-Paced Farce Showcases Action on Both Sides of the Playhouse Curtain
- Justices to Weigh Parent Misconduct Law : Courts: ACLU is fighting measure that allows prosecution for letting children become delinquents. Paralyzed inmate's right-to-die case is also accepted.
- Energy Dept. Safety Policy Puts Weapons Facilities on Notice
- Westwood : Music by Russian Emigres
- Woman's Body Discovered in Sleeping Bag; Boyfriend Held
- VAN NUYS : Man, 18, Sentenced in Botched Robbery
- Decomposed Body of Woman Found in Hollow Column : Mystery: Victim is discovered inside brick structure after staff and tenants of mobile home park notice foul odor.
- Council OKs Funds for Studio City Parking Lot
- VAN NUYS : Dog Owner Receives 4-Month Jail Term
- VAN NUYS : Man Who Ran Over Officer Is Charged
- Perfect Pair : 2 College-Bound Seniors Max the SAT--and They're Not the First at Peninsula High to Do It
- Dodgers' Wallach Gets a Hit in Nick of Time
- How Well Did 'Angels' Fly on Opening Night? : Theater: The Broadway debut of "Angels in America" attracted celebrities and made its investors happy, but the playwright skipped most of the show.
- ART REVIEWS : Visions of the Body as Erotic Provocation
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Together Alone': A Tete-a-Tete Among Strangers
- ENVIRONMENT
- A Healthy Contribution to the Free Clinic
- Banning Forward Picks Waves
- 900 Volunteers Help Villa Park Clean Up Its Act
- Bosnian Serbs Delay Peace Vote, Draft Conditions : Balkans: Rebel chief warns of fierce attack by NATO if Vance-Owen plan is not accepted. Any changes in pact are seen as unacceptable to world community.
- Out of the Darkness : It took Donna Friess of San Juan Capistrano decades to reveal her real-life story of the tragedy of incest.
- West Adams : Mayoral Candidates' Forum
- Arcadia : Hotel Bed Tax Goes to 10%
- WORKING OVERTIME: Simi Valley High's Kevin Nykoluk...
- PREPS
- County's Population Pushes Past 700,000 : Growth: Oxnard's 1.5% gain is one of the biggest increases. The report puts Ventura 48th among state's 58 counties.
- CALABASAS : Hot Line Created for Crime Tips
- Stolen Collectibles Available for Re-Claiming in Costa Mesa : Investigation: Items include such personal treasures as antique pocket watches, class rings and coin collections.
- La Motta Has No Taste for Alphabet Soup
- Antonovich Slams Latest Conal Poster : Art: County supervisor calls for a probe to see if charges can be filed against the artist behind political broadside 'DiS ARM.'
- Flag Pledge Update
- Speed Limit
- The <i> Angst</i> of Generation X
- Fighting in Southern Sudan
- Role of Lobbying in Redondo Council Race
- Trivializing of Issues About Pets Deplored
- A Korean Primer on Black Life : Human relations: 'Who African-Americans Are,' targeted toward Korean-Americans, details black history and culture. Leaders of both racial groups praise the effort toward erasing tensions.
- Videotape Evidence
- Poetry Prize
- Harkness Is Off-Base With Off-Season Plan
- Most Stocks Edge Higher; : Bond Yields Slip Market Overview
- Morning Glory : The <i> Big</i> Easy Brunch
- In Defense of the Canned Tomato
- A New Epic in Theme, Treatment --and Heft : Fiction: Publishers dare to compare Vikram Seth's tale of 1950s India to the great works of the 19th Century. In England, critics are gushing about it--all 1,349 pages.
- Meeting 'Dave,' the Movie, and Its Lucky Stars
- Palestinian Held in World Trade Center Bombing : Suspect: Lawyers say Ahmad Mohammad Ajaj has been wrongfully detained. He was in prison on a passport violation at the time of the blast.
- As a public service to mothers, we...
- Governor Plays Blame Game in 'Infomercial'
- BOOK REVIEW : A Hearty Helping of High-Seas High Jinks : FISHBOY, A Ghost's Story <i> by Mark Richard</i> . Doubleday; $19.95, 227 pages
- Governor Vetoes Maine's 9th Bid for Gay Rights Law
- SIMI VALLEY : Parks Agency Starts Trail Cleanup Effort
- Valley Obituaries
- Threats Made Against Giamatti, Records Show
- She's Feeling No Pain : UCI's Kurtela Is Healthy at Last
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valencia Wins the Battle for Second
- THE ARTS
- National Merit Scholarship Winners Named
- Health Care Reform May Depend on Tactical Skills of Waxman, Stark
- Hope, Love and Fear Maintain Their Vigils on the 3rd Floor
- Amnesty--a Nasty Necessity for Peace : Haiti: A settlement is close, but only a pardon will get the military to accept Aristide.
- Charter Schools Making History but Not in O.C. : Education: It's a rare district that will approve conversion and allow a school to secede from its authority.
- ENCINO : 100 Residents Trained to Track Taggers
- Bargain Hunters Beware: Ibarra Has Upper Hand : Baseball: Because he is draft eligible after his sophomore year, the Loyola Marymount standout has the enviable bargaining position of declining a major league offer.
- Mussina Is His Masterly Self in Win : Baseball: Baltimore right-hander pitches a two-hitter, facing only 32 batters in a 3-0 victory over Minnesota.
- Sollod Quits Job at Royal to Pursue Graduate Degree
- Kempton Completes Painful Outing, Beats Fullerton, 7-3 : College baseball: CSUN pitcher takes liner on bare hand, manages to finish 12th game in as many starts.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mourning's Late Shot Sinks Celtics
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Chaney Says Rodman Is Leaving Pistons
- EVENTS
- Richard Welcomes Colleague in No Uncertain Terms : Politics: The councilman, who blasted Bill Crowfoot on election night, reasserts himself but he says he's willing to work with him.
- Sound at Center of 'Conversation'
- BANKERS INDICTED: Almost 3 1/2 years after...
- UCLA, USC Maintained Grip on West's Best Players
- State Official Tours Canyons at Heart of Development Battle
- Dr. Gerhard Schmidt; Aided Marrow Recipients
- Visual AIDS : 'The First Exhibition' Is a Mixed Display of Emotions
- Local Restaurants Getting Ready for Mom's Big Day
- VENTURA : Electricity Cut Off to 4,400 Customers
- VAN NUYS : Residents Oppose Planned Pawnshop
- 10 Cable Networks Commit Programs to DirecTv Project
- Souvenir Firm Takes Holy Orders
- Morning Glory : A Chile Dawn
- Biscuits and Berries
- Westwood : Gerontology Chair Named
- Jazz Route Leads to Program at 66 : * The Ventura restaurant's weekend lineup has been pulling in sizable crowds and luring notable musicians from L.A.
- DANCERS: School kids from Pacoima to Canoga...
- U.S. and N. Korean Envoys Meet Over Nuclear Issue
- GET READY FOR THE GODDESS : Judy Tenuta, Her Divine Self, Is Coming to the Coach House, Honey
- Clinton Avoids Issue of Congressional OK : Policy: President consults with legislators. 'Ask my lawyer,' he says of War Powers Act.
- Occidental Professor Given $30,000 Grant
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Closer Than Ever': A Mix of Musical Styles, to the Tune of Middle Class
- Revered TV Mom to Appear at Thousand Oaks Event : * Barbara Billingsley of 'Leave It to Beaver' fame will speak on life after divorce and widowhood at annual expo.
- Why do these things always have to...
- Employees Win Battle for Holiday : Oak Park: School district workers finally get an extra vacation day to commemorate victory in the Gulf War.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Consultant to Plan Access for Disabled
- Health Care Delivery : Van Brings Medicine to Children of Poor at Five Elementary Schools in Santa Ana
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Regains Form on Clay Against Steeb
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Clark Stays Focused This Time, Throws No-Hitter for Mater Dei
- Neo-Folkie Susan James Will Be Opener for Weir
- FRYE : Soleil Moon Frye a Long Way From Kid Who Played 'Punky' : Actress: Matured from her days as the ever-optimistic youth, she's starring in 'Orestes--I Murdered My Mother' on stage and this July in a new film.
- National Education Corp. Reports Loss
- MEDIA
- COUNTRY FOR A CAUSE : Musicians Will Turn Out for a Daylong Fair to Benefit Dyslexia Research Foundation
- Eastern German Steel Mill to Close
- This Little Joe Is Not Anything Like Its Brothers
- Past the Bitter End : Divorce: Couple give new meaning to irreconcilable differences. Keeping control in court was 'like going into a lion's den' judge says.
- Region : Minority Leaders Seek Job Diversity in Transit Project
- Sweet Lineup of Talent
- Compton : Officials Ask to Ban Activist from the City's Offices
- Robert P. Strub, Former Head of Santa Anita, Dies
- Mail-In Registration Begins at 3 Colleges
- VENTURA : Water Rates Expected to Increase 13%
- Lungren Rails Against Card Club at Track : Gaming: Attorney general's opposition to Hollywood Park plan jeopardizes a project Inglewood was banking on to generate revenue.
- TARZANA : Recycling Program to Begin in June
- NEWPORT BEACH : Panel to Consider Bay Access Limits
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners Ease Stand on Permit for Park
- Countywide : Wheelie Expert Always Up for a Ride
- North, South Rosters Are Set for All-Star Baseball Game
- First Period Sets the Tone for Kings, 6-3 : NHL playoffs: Gretzky has one goal, two assists in victory over Canucks.
- MEDIA : Publisher Says County Has Plenty of Jobs; His New Magazine Lists Them
- REAL ESTATE
- Fine Dining : Corporate Cafeterias Are Replacing Standard Fare With Delectable Entrees
- AT&T; Enters Race to Offer Interactive TV : Media: The giant telecommunications company plans an ambitious nationwide test with Viacom and Bell South.
- Rosy Picture Painted by Fed's 'Beige Book' : Survey: Regional banks report modest gains in retail sales and industrial output. But jobs still lag.
- Artichoke Basics
- A Voice for His People : Samoan Chief Unites Island Beliefs, Mainland Reality
- Music Center Toasts Its First Supporters
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Santa Monica Hires Baseball, Soccer Coaches
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 That's the...
- Gunmen Kill 4 S. Africa Police Officers, Injure 5
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Plans to Widen La Paz Road OKd
- Irving Howe; Writer, Critic, Chronicler of Immigrants
- RESEDA : Anti-Gang Softball Program Planned
- Card Club Supporters Spend $13,532 on Stanton Campaign
- My Dinner With Opher
- LAKE FOREST : Final UPS Hijacker Suspect Court Bound
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : LAKERS : Ainge Looks Around for Nicholson
- She batted her way to Southern Section...
- College Basketball
- THEATER REVIEWS : Cheek and Chic Make for an Educated 'Rita'
- AIDS Is Special Problem Within Latino Community : Health: O.C.'s Uno Plus Uno, other groups work to overcome cultural barriers, halt spread of the disease.
- Skateboarding Prohibited in Business Areas : Safety: The City Council moves to protect shoppers and merchants. Roller skaters and in-line skaters are also banned.
- Coliseum Work on Schedule, Under Budget
- A Hollywood Ending for Writers : Movies: Graduate students in screenwriting make their first sale, and it's a big one--they get $1 million for an action thriller.
- LOS ANGELES : Prosecutors Warn About Effects of Budget Cuts
- POMONA : L.A. County Fair to Lower Admission, Ride Prices
- NHL : Brown Lifts Blues Over Maple Leafs
- Barkley Must Show True Grit
- Weekend Tribute to Honor Director Richard Leacock
- Protector of Congress Gets Time Off for a Make-Over : The Statue of Freedom, a goddess figure erected atop the Capitol dome in 1863, will be removed by helicopter for renovation.
- COLUMN ONE : Reaping What Others Leave Behind : Gleaners pick through farm fields in a kind of second harvest. The volunteers, mostly retirees, salvage unsalable produce to feed the hungry.
- Budget Problems Don't Block Vision for Better High Schools
- The Region : Flood Control Fee Increase
- Scott GlasserSchool: Millikan HighSport: BaseballPosition: ShortstopClass: JuniorGlasser...
- Joe Monroe creates larger-than-life characters on canvas. An HIV-positive diagnosis has fueled his drive to excel. : The Art of Living
- Beverly Hills : Estate Will Be Appealed
- Timothy P. Cromwell has been appointed director...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Get Your Hands Dirty
- Proposed Coal Yard at Port of L.A. Raises Concerns About Soot : Health: A planned 120-acre storage facility on Terminal Island could pose a hazard for people living downwind, officials warn.
- U.S. Commander in Somalia Comes Home : Military: Marine Lt. Gen. Robert B. Johnston gets a flag-waving welcome on his return to the Southland.
- Unusually Fanatical Observers : Ike Struck Deal With Aliens! Trip to Dentist Was Cover for First Alien-Earthling Summit in 1954! (And if you believe that, too bad you missed the 'Ultimate UFO Seminar.')
- Glendale : Pig Owner Seeks Variance
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Library Has Friends in Time of Need : * Volunteers in Camarillo raise money for new building and books to help offset the effects of reduced budgets.
- PTA Helps Infuse Arts With 'Local Color' : At El Morro School in Laguna Beach, extracurricular expressions of art, music and literature are rewarded in a two-day exhibition.
- ROCK TALK : It's Adios to Mayfair and Hello to Midnight Hour : * Troubled venue closes but a former cowboy bar reopens and--wahoo--the place is about to rock.
- COLUMN ONE : Reaping the Nation's Leftovers : Gleaners pick through farm fields in O.C. and across country to salvage unsalable produce to feed the hungry.
- COLLECTIBLES : Antique Hatpins Make a Point of Nostalgia
- ANAHEIM : Slide Equipment to Go Underground
- SANTA PAULA : Drug Investigation Results in 3 Arrests
- MISSION VIEJO : Planners Reject Fire Code Amendment
- 2 Officers Added to Del Amo Mall Patrol : Security: The increased police presence could be in place by June 1. The Torrance City Council action comes in the wake of the slaying of an arcade manager at the Fashion Center.
- Dispute May Derail Moorpark Metrolink Run : Transportation: Ventura County officials balk at funding request to keep midday trip to L.A. going. Train is averaging about 40 riders a day.
- PACOIMA : Caring Community Helps Class Earn Trip
- Thurston Home After Hospital Stay : College softball: Moorpark coach is released two days after collapsing at Dodger game.
- DiSarcina Pulls Angels Out of Five-Game Dive