- Bill for Agency to Oversee Trash Disposal Is OKd : Legislation: Assembly panel approves by 9-1 vote a proposal for waste authority. But Oxnard and labor unions cite concerns.
- ART SHOW : Hungarian artists are featured in an exhibit from another time and place.
- LOS ANGELES : Chick Wins Support in Plan to Hire More Officers
- Beachhead Secure : Policing: The Sheriff's Department has re-established beach patrols in San Clemente. The city had discontinued them in 1990 because of a lack of funds.
- LEARN Begins Long Road to New Approach
- GLENDALE : Ceremony Dedicates Medical Terrace
- Commitment to Others : Actress Angelique Thomason, drawing from her troubled childhood, portrays seven people in her one-woman show.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 27, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 27, 1993
- THEATER REVIEW / 'I MUST BE DREAMING' : Funny? Yes. Daring? You Must Be Dreaming
- ART REVIEWS : An Apartment Furnished With Intellectual Stimulation
- A Leap of Faith for CBS' 'Angel Falls' : Television: The show was approved solely on the basis of five Joyce Eliason scripts.
- A Checkered Past : Various Reform Movements Have Temporarily Controlled Flagrant Excesses of Lobbyists, but New Abuses Soon Crept In
- South Africa to End Its Whites-Only Draft System
- Celebration Will Be a Moving Experience
- SIMI VALLEY : Fund-Raiser to Help Children Get Their Wish
- Spiritual Leader? Or Terror Instigator? : Sheik Abdul Rahman is indicted as a central figure in World Trade Center bombing plot
- U.S. Gives State $10-Million Economic Grant
- Guests Flee as Waterline Atop Hotel Breaks : Flood: Scores of people at Westin South Coast Plaza are evacuated as torrent of water cascades 17 stories when pipe fails during test.
- MTA, in Budget Compromise, OKs Design Funds for Pasadena Rail Line : Transit: Board approves $40 million as part of $3.7-billion spending plan and will seek another $57 million to launch construction.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '93 : Suspect Defense UCLA's Concern : Bruins: Most of attention has been focused on battle for No. 1 quarterback position, but ability to stop opponents will be key to the season.
- Rustic, Sincere DeMent Tells All, Gives Her All
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Politics of Love' Campaigns for Compassion
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '93 : Under Fire : Entering His Sixth Season at Ohio State, Coach John Cooper Still Feels the Heat From Buckeye Fans
- PLACENTIA : Rumors Concerning School Are Denied
- Oxnard Test Score Drop Called 'Flag' for Serious Problems
- Testimony Criticizes Menendez Parents : Courts: Witnesses describe them as obnoxious and negligent. Judge orders recess over juror's illness, lawyer's family emergency.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Property Policy Considered
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Planned Builders Emporium Closure Greeted by Sadness : Retailing: At original store, shoppers and staff recall better times. 'I don't know what else to do,' one says.
- Trouble for His Toil : Bernardi Trying to Rally as Burroughs Coach After Losing USC Job, Separating From Wife
- Roethlisberger Leads U.S. Gymnastics Meet
- Carnes Is Leaving Leuzinger : Preps: After 17 years in Centinela Valley district, he accepts job as athletic director at Mission Viejo.
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Mega Medley,...
- Mining for the Nature of 'Truth'in Writing
- Inventor Shot at Home in Scuffle With 2 Men : Encino: William Faith is in stable condition. Attack may have been a thwarted burglary or a twist on a follow-home robbery, police say.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Picks New Vice President
- Why the LAPD Can't Hire Everyone
- College Gets $100,000 Toward Writing Lab
- Dodgers Hit, but Fall Short : Baseball: They leave 17 runners on base and lose to Pirates in 12th, 2-1.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Shapiro's Exit at LACMA Not a Complete Surprise
- VAN NUYS : A Month a Pound for Stolen Shrimp
- Attendance at Fair Nears 1992 Levels
- VAN NUYS : Parolee Pleads Guilty to Raping Woman
- TORRANCE : Lawyer Convicted of Murdering Girlfriend
- BUENA PARK : Giving It a Whirl at a Tender Age
- More Bad News for Giants: Clark Is Put on Disabled List
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys Expect to Open Season Without Smith
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : James' Decision to Quit Not a Hard One
- TV REVIEW : 'Angel' Plows Through Soap Opera Misery
- Avalon Hospital Administrator Ousted by Board After 8 Months : Health care: Catalina Island facility has had severe financial woes and high management turnover in recent years. Panel says he didn't work enough.
- Region : College Adds 20 Classes
- A U.S. Revival Under Clinton? Dream On : Barring a <i> deus ex machina, </i> this 'consensus' Administration will stay stuck just left of dead center.
- Job Fair Canceled; Recession Blamed
- School for Sherlock Holmes Wanna-Bes Is Hardly Elementary
- NEWPORT BEACH : Resort Will Refund Church Group's Fees
- South Laguna Off Hook as Site for Fishery Reserve
- July Restaurant Closures
- He Might Have Lost a Step, but DeBerg Is DeBest on a Bike
- NEIGHBORS : This Avocado Makes a Lot of Guacamole : The huge Schiller variety, picked off the Fillmore tree of Clark Johnson, weighs in at 5 pounds. It's on display at the county fair.
- Cerritos : Union Sues ABC District Over Closed-Door Meeting
- 6 Killed in Turkish Blast
- High Life: A Weekly Forum for High School Students : Grades Are No. 1 Fear, Poll Finds
- Siamese Twins' Father Queried on Funds Use
- Court Rejects Hearing on Nuclear Dump
- LOS ANGELES : Man Who Said He Was Framed Wins $375,000
- ENCINO : Bank Plans to Fill In 'Lake Hayvenhurst'
- STANTON : Recall Campaigners to Be Taking Names
- Listeners Miss Don Sinclair's Folksy Persona
- * Gilbert Benjamin Jr.; FBI Agent, Civic Leader
- 4 Intruders Rob Lake Forest Family
- MOORPARK : Board to Reconsider Youth Group Fees
- Snyder Criticizes Probe of Donations : Politics: Former councilman calls money laundering investigation a 'conspiracy to defame me.' He has not been charged.
- Delay Sought in Lawsuits Over Landslide : Negotiation: Dana Point asks homeowners for more time to seek settlement of claims filed after February disaster that destroyed 5 homes and blocked PCH.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Restroom Project Gets City Approval
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Howie Long to Tackle the Confectionery Market
- NOTEBOOK / ROB FERNAS : All Thorns, No Roses, for Husky Football
- Making It Their Business to Help Athletics : Community colleges: Coaches are turning to the private sector to help finance extras for their teams.
- REWIND : Exploring Amazon From the Den
- Judge Reverses Ruling, Gives City Full Title to 21-Acre Park : Property: Court of Appeal orders him to justify his decision or change it. Manhattan Beach officials say it is a welcome surprise and legal victory.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smith's Errors Help Padres Top Cardinals
- This Beach Boy Is Different
- Glendale : Furniture for Charities
- Military Rocket Launched From Hawaii After Delay
- Glendale : Cancer Unit Phase to Start
- Senate Ethics Panel Pursues Packwood Harassment Case
- Mars Probe Loss Could Change NASA's Course
- Countywide : AIDS Fund-Raising Campaign Carries On
- OXNARD, CAMARILLO : 80 to Lose Jobs When Builders Stores Close
- GLENDALE : Boxing Program Comeback Planned
- GOLF / U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS : Woods Reaches Match-Play Round
- Diminutive Ducks May Force Team From Arena
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '93 : PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE PREVIEW : Penalties Against Huskies Give Title Hopes to Others
- 9 Balanchine Ballets Set for Arts Center
- PAGES : Can't Get Enough of Jane Austen?
- Jethro Tull "Stand Up" (1969)<i> Chrysalis </i>
- Gettys Contest Broker's $400,000 Claim in Plane Purchase
- Luciano Charles Scorsese; Father of Director Martin Scorsese
- Nicaragua's 2 Hostage Dramas End With All Captives Freed : Central America: Contras and Sandinistas bring crisis to peaceful end after intervention by cardinal.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Mystery Likely to Remain Unsolved
- LOS ANGELES : DWP Audit Criticizes Contracting System
- Thieves Hit Parking Meters; Cost to City Tops $100,000
- Compromise Reached on Adult Bookstores : Oxnard: Seeking to avoid a costly legal battle, the City Council lets two shops remain where they are for up to nine years.
- WEST HILLS : 1st Islamic School in Valley to Be Dedicated
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Freshman Volsan Has Difficult Week
- Anglers Catching Limits of Barracuda at Horseshoe Kelp
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Burbank Schools Looking Uphill
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : The Clinton Economic Plan
- CABLE VS. TELEPHONE : NEWS ANALYSIS : Regulators' Telecommunications Dilemma : Technology: They seek to foster innovation while protecting the consumer.
- Some Listeners Singin' the Country Radio Blues : Loyal fans of popular K-HAY are dismayed by the slicker format and shift to new tunes. Others say the station must change with times.
- Rockers Need Not Subscribe
- High Life: A Weekly Forum for High School Students : What Curfew Cuts Short
- As Bastion of Good Taste, Hearty Bob Burns Endures
- A Tent That Includes All : Venice Camp Has Promoted Ethnic Harmony for 25 Years
- AIRLINES
- CABLE VS. TELEPHONE : NEWS ANALYSIS : Regulators' Telecommunications Dilemma : Technology: They don't want to stifle innovation but must protect the consumer.
- I'll Have a Perfectly Polish
- Westside : School District Sites for Rent
- JUNGLE LOOK : Animals of the Neotropics Are Happening at the Santa Ana Zoo
- Long Beach : 5 Voting Areas Proposed for College Trustee Election
- A Shrine Where Drivers Can Worship the Four-Wheel God
- Electronic 'Staff' Makes Your Office Hum
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Irvine medical device...
- Ruling of Appeals Court a Blow to ICN President : Dissident: The action leaves foe free to push for ouster of Milan Panic, the firm's colorful founder.
- Pollo Inferno
- A Roasted Salad
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : As Senior Season Nears, Glendora's Murray Narrows Field
- Heart Valve Use Backed by Surgeon : Trial: Professor defends disputed device. He tells the jury that plaintiff has serious medical problems unrelated to it.
- Top CAA Agent Named Head of MGM Pictures
- Giants to Gain From Builders' Closing : Retailing: Analysts say mom-and-pop stores will also benefit, as will consumers who shop going-out-of-business sales.
- LOW FAT : Ice Cream Without the Cream
- Land of the Potato Rainbow : In the Andes of Peru, dozens of ancient crops are waiting to be discovered by the outside world.
- METHOD ACTING: Who are those...
- SOUNDS : Quartet Gets Ready to Jazz Up Musicale in Thousand Oaks : Bob Florence and group will perform at Ascension Lutheran Church. His reputation is associated with big band music.
- Crazy for Their Friendship : Musical Co-Stars Dance Together at Work and Mingle With Center Donors Afterward
- Fabulous T-Birds to Liven Up Fair
- Museum Director Is a History Buff When It Comes to Oxnard : For the last three decades, Madeline Miedema, a retired educator, has made a hobby of investigating the city's early days.
- Continued Rally Takes Market to New High : Market Overview
- Girls Get Into Romantic Spirit of 'Heart and Souls'
- A Place Where Rover Reigns as King
- JAUNTS : Exploring the Ventura Keys in a Kayak : Sport's popularity is growing. Rentals are easy. Come with a good attitude and be prepared to get wet.
- Yeltsin Hails New 'Era' as He and Walesa Sign Pacts
- Summer Sweets : A Cold Shot
- A Cookie to Beg for
- More Glass Stuff
- N. Koreans to Help U.S. Trace MIAs
- Whittier : Think of It as C-SPAN With a Local Flavor
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Music Translates Into Diversity at Fiesta
- UnionFed Receives OK for Offering to Avoid Takeover
- AST Research to Open Computer Manufacturing Plant in China
- 60% of Area Hospitals Report Flow of Red Ink : Health care: As the industry struggles with a glut of beds and more competition, it says Medicare cuts will make things worse.
- Users Need Little Training for Innovative Iconic Query
- The Virtue of Simplicity
- Vacationing Clintons Hit the Horse, Hiking Trails
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- You Say Tomato, and I Say 'Duck!'
- Navy Reopens Tailhook Probes of Five Officers
- Marine Surrenders, Admits Posing Nude for Porno Ring
- Starting With the Tools for Success
- Hot and Bothered : The Pop-Idol Publicity Wave May Be the Toughest That Surfing King Kelly Slater Has Ever Ridden
- Venice : Head of Free Clinic to Retire
- Palestinians Will Seek Ministate in Gaza, Jericho
- Compton : Fired College President Sues for Reinstatement
- Highland Park : Solar Car on View at School
- NIGHT SHIFT : Nove Awakens Urban Beatniks to the North County Scene
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : At Tea Sympathy, Vietnamese Cuisine Is the Better Choice : The soft rolls and soup dishes are outstanding at this Simi Valley hideaway.
- There's No Place Like Home : Business: A booming number of people are preferring to work out of their houses. Technology and lifestyle changes are fueling the decision.
- Bizarre Incident That's Not for the Sheepish
- The Doo Dah's wildest act--the spectators: You...
- SHERMAN OAKS : Firefighters Touched by Offers of Blood
- Report Shows Rise in Oxnard School Expulsions
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hansen Receives Unusual Support
- UCI Posts Rise in Research Funds for '93 : Education: The university says its labs and think tanks received a record $103.9 million in contracts and grants from government and private sources.
- KCET Officials Satisfied With August Pledge Total of $773,663
- TELEVISION'Real World' Abortion: Abortion replaces who-forgot-to-wash-the-dishes as...
- Will It Be Relief or Release for Evans? : Raiders: Having been cut many times before, quarterback hopes to still be on roster come Monday.
- AEROSPACE
- Semillionards: Three Men and a Grape
- LONG BEACH : The Road to the Little League world Series : Babe Among Boys : Slugger Sean Burroughs Is a World Series Attraction on the Field and Off
- Westchester : Concert Choir Auditions
- BOWLING : Hitting the Lanes Becomes a Family Affair : Adult-junior leagues are proving popular at area bowling alleys. Participation by youngsters is rising.
- Paul Cebar & the Milwaukeeans "That Unhinged Thing"<i> Shanachie</i>
- Backers of School District Breakup Revive Campaigns
- Santa Monica Women's College Is the First of Its Kind in Nation : Education: Two-year school's pilot program is designed to be a public counterpart to private institutions, which are cited for their success in fostering excellence.
- Long Beach : Hearing to Seek Solution on Crossing Guard Safety
- Students Travel by Bus to Washington to Commemorate 1963 March
- Superhero Fights Crime in the Hood : Activism: The deaths of two friends spurred an artist to combat inner-city violence by creating a comic book character whose experiences are similar to his own.
- Ozone-Depleting Emissions Ease, Scientists Find
- The following are selected entries from...
- NUDES ASCENDING A STAIRCASE : Canada's Barenaked Ladies Are Wacky, Talented and Happily on the Rise
- COLUMN ONE : Wielding New Clout in Capitol : Despite efforts to curb excesses, lobbyists remain a formidable force in Sacramento. Their big-money power game grows as term limits, staff cuts make lawmakers rely more on outside help.
- Playa del Rey : Dunes Project Seeks Help
- Riley Offers Plan to Free Up $350,000 to Help Ease Cutbacks to Libraries : Proposal: Supervisor seeks a one-time $350,000 discount that could keep the facilities open an extra day each week.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pit Bull Quarantined Following Attack
- BURBANK : City May Drop Ban on Promotion Signs
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Pleads Not Guilty to Fatal Shooting at Club : Crime: The Sun Valley resident is accused of killing one and injuring six during an argument. He faces 35 years to life in prison.
- Berganio Qualifies, Gore in Playoff
- DEL MAR : Rough Trip Produces Dead Heat
- Jalapeno Will Add Tex-Mex Flavor to Festival
- Fans' Celebrate Baseball Odyssey With Candlestick Blowout : Travel: College buddies end 28-day major league tour in San Francisco, where the Braves pound the Giants.
- 'Hoffa' Screening for Hearing Impaired
- RETAILING
- Go for 365, Chuck
- Sweet & Sober
- Venice : $10,000 Offered in Homicide
- Norwalk : Free Vaccinations--and a Way to Ease the Pain
- Measure to Close Parks Early Advances
- Braves Sweep Reeling Giants : Baseball: They cut deficit to 4 1/2 games, then try to acquire Martinez.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Admires Patterson's Work
- Saturday's 'Tennessee' Scheduled as a Benefit
- Lord Kadoorie; First Peer in Hong Kong
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Air Fair Saturday-Sunday* The Hawthorne Air Fair...
- Race Pace Picks Up With 2 Weekend Runs in Regional County Parks
- 2 Vacant Buildings to Be Razed : Redevelopment: Agency approves a $125,500 contract to clear the path for downtown projects.
- Nicaragua's Dual Hostage Dramas Near Peaceful Resolution : Central America: Rearmed Contras free last five captives, and Sandinista gunmen vow to do the same.
- Book Publisher Begets a Shortcut to the Bible
- Lawmakers Weaken Bid for County Waste Agency : Government: Local officials say a revised bill would leave the proposed authority without economic powers.
- Notable Achievers in Your Community : Valley Women New Officers of Jewish Group
- LOS ANGELES : Court Date Is Postponed for Ex-Boyfriend of Fleiss
- Council Panel to Study Plan for Adding 50 Officers
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Putting the Fair Wheels Into Motion : Recreation: The Antelope Valley gala, which opens Friday, will feature rides, livestock auctions, a virtual reality display and much more.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council Majority Backs Restaurant Smoking Ban
- Ex-Nun Gets 5 1/2-Year Sentence in Arson Try : Courts: Attacks began after the defendant lost her job at a McDonald's in Simi Valley. Her former supervisor sobs as she tells the judge of her fears.
- Inmate Job Program Shut Down After Arrest : Camarillo: Youth Authority cuts Headline U.S.A. from its work project. A company supervisor is held on drug charges.
- Doing Good Doesn't Always Mean Doing Well : Balkans relief: Much of it is inappropriate or inefficient; instead of bringing child victims here, send medical teams there.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stanley's Hit Lifts Yankees
- World Of Outlaws to Visit Santa Maria Speedway
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : College Coaches Are Starting to Worry About Sales Pitch to Youngest Murray
- Long Beach : Petitioners for Smoking Ordinance Investigated
- Deliberations in Puente Case Set State Record
- THEATER NOTES : Violations of Copyright Laws Can Be a Frequent Occurrence : Even companies may not be aware of all the intricacies of the rules governing the use of songs and scripts.
- Cosmic Questions? Forget Sartre, Read Junebug
- Santa Monica : Mural to Be Dedicated
- MTA to Press U.S. for Valley Rail Line Funds : Transportation: Shrinking local tax revenues prompt the transit agency's move.
- SIMI VALLEY : Judge Again Delays Theft Trial of Priest
- Rose Parade Report Fuels Dissension : Pageant: Pasadena City Council accepts recommendation to renegotiate tournament's controversial contract with city. Panel cites 'appearance of impropriety' in officials' dual roles.
- Hawthorne Students Find Russian Cosmonaut Is a Real Trip
- Some Social Services Staff Moves to East County : Simi Valley: Employees applaud relocating to the courthouse and say their closer proximity will benefit area clients.
- Odetics Security Camera: Odetics Inc. said Wednesday...
- Baby Bottle Rumpus
- Studies Raise Question of Racial Factor in Heart Care : Health: Blacks are more likely to die of cardiac arrest, less likely to have surgery. Some say prejudice plays role.
- The Train Stops Here for More Riders Than Metrolink Expected
- Sorrento Owners, Chef Pull Into Restored Utah Depot
- Connecting With Reality : Program Helps the Mentally Ill Cope, but It Doesn't Coddle Them
- Inquiry Finds Disabled Pupils Face Bias
- Bellflower : Council Appoints Lowry City Administrator
- Rancho Park : Suit Filed Over Oil Pollution
- HEALTHWATCH : A Refresher Course on Benefits of Vegetables : Local residents have access to fresh, home-grown produce through farmers' markets and roadside stands.
- Haiti's Parliament Backs New Premier
- The following are the top music sales...
- Senior Citizens Win Refund of Care Payments
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Author Publishes Book on Investing Plan : Larry Chambers, who began writing three years ago in Ojai, explores an innovative financial program in his latest effort.
- SIMI VALLEY : Boy, 10, Admits Starting Brush Fire
- WESTLAKE : Gear Taken From Deputy's Squad Car
- The Immigration Issue Through the Eyes of a Child
- Driver to Stand Trial in 2-Fatality Car Wreck
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : District Can Consider Bid to Build School
- Gretzky Will Return to Kings
- Hello, Baby Bells? Hollywood Calling
- Snips & Snails & Sugar & Spice
- The Gazpacho That Got Away
- High Life: A Weekly Forum for High School Students : On Stage: Self-Esteem : High School's Drama Program Aims to Inspire More Than Acting Ability
- Love's Main Man Looks Back on the '60s, Man : Arthur Lee, leader of Elektra's first rock band, talks about the Doors, the Byrds and Mick Jagger.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S.-China Ties Turn Sour Amid Tension on Key Issues
- Marvin Fisher; Composer of 'When Sunny Gets Blue'
- Women's College Is the First of Its Kind : Education: Community college's one-year pilot program is designed to be a public counterpart to private schools, which are cited for their success in fostering excellence.
- Science Served With a Side of Lunch at Plaza de la Paz
- Owners Give Away Their Apartment Complex : Housing: Days before they were charged with slumlord violations, couple donated $530,000 building to a Hawthorne church. Case against pair will still be pursued.
- A Gathering of Great Minds : Smog Mufflers? Self-Massagers? Inventors Meeting Showcases Bright Ideas
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Attorney's Contract Renewed
- Recommendations Made on Housing
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Seized After Officer Finds Rape in Progress
- NORTHRIDGE : $450,000 Grant to Aid Teachers With Math
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Defense Redeems Itself in Scrimmage
- They Are Trying to Step Up a Notch : Prep football: With another new coach, the St. Francis Golden Knights will try to become a contender again.
- MUSIC REVIEW : From Israel With the Mighty Mehta
- Amazing Discoveries by Infomercial Audiences ! : Television: They learn that enthusiasm and patience are a must and 'Don't get caught sleeping, because you will be replaced.'
- Motel in Costa Mesa Might Become a Satellite Jail
- LONG BEACH : The Road to the Little League world Series : The Other Father-Son Combo on All-Stars : Little League: Manager Larry Lewis' son Timmy has emerged as an offensive force in the team's drive to defend its World Series title.
- 60,000 Sudanese Refugees Enter Uganda
- Fee Hikes Reducing Enrollment at Colleges : Education: Officials fear that the doubling of student costs at 2-year schools will permanently dissuade some from seeking a degree.
- Denny Testifies, Hugs Mothers of Defendants
- UCLA's Non-Revenue Sports Feeling Uneasy
- NORTHRIDGE : Proposed Church Nearing Approval
- VENTURA : School Board Votes to Oppose Vouchers
- 4th Man Held in $9-Million Theft of Art : Crime: Authorities say the Sylmar mechanic tried to sell the famous paintings stolen from a storage locker. He will be arraigned Sept. 15.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Rancho Days Will End This Weekend
- Ex-Residents of Facility Due Refunds : Thousand Oaks: A $2.1-million settlement is reached in a lawsuit involving operators of La Serena retirement village.
- CYPRESS : Council Gives Nod to Anti-Graffiti Law
- El Torito Blamed by State for Fatal Explosion : Accident: $5,000 fine is levied because tank for water heater lacked a safety valve. Restaurant officials deny Cal/OSHA findings.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Secret Doings in Irvine Police Force
- HERMOSA BEACH : County Deadline on Beach Services Extended
- Tonks KOs Rivera
- Loss to Honolulu Proved to Be Beginning of End for El Segundo