- THE FANS' CHOICES
- A Champs Meeting Will Rekindle Huntington's Fame
- Simpson Murder Case : COWLINGS KEEPS LOW PROFILE
- Loss of Santa Monica Program Is Blow to Baseball
- RSVP : It's the Season to Be Bowled Over
- INGLEWOOD : L.A. to Sue Over Drilling Project at Cemetery
- Witness Jailed in Santa Ana Slaying Is Freed : Courts: Man who refused to testify before the grand jury in the death of a teacher's aide is released when the panel is replaced by new members.
- INGLEWOOD : 2 Gunmen Steal $300,000 From Guards at Racetrack
- REBUILDING WATCH : Road Warriors
- LOS ANGELES : $148.6-Million Contract Awarded in Port Project
- NORTHRIDGE : Residents Want 75-Foot Tower Built Elsewhere
- Thick-Headed, Thin-Skinned Hero in His 15 Minutes of Flame
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : FAST LEARNERS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : STUPID SOCCER TRICKS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Groin Pull Puts Marlins' Harvey on DL
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Sore Shoulder Shortens Dreifort's Stint
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Byrne Emerging With a New Freedom
- CARSON : FDIC to Sell Its Interest in Planned Outlet Mall
- PASADENA : Council to Begin Talks on Housing Project
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Children Have a Friend in Charitable Cop
- Cultural Mystery Tour : Visitors: Bus trip to L.A.'s Eastside kicks off a series that will showcase the city's often-overlooked multiethnic attractions and counter negative media images. Koreatown, South-Central are among future destinations.
- Charges of Low Bids, Insider Trading Cloud College Horse Sale : Auction: Only 17 animals from Moorpark stable remain. Would-be buyers complain that the others were sold earlier to officials' friends for far too little.
- Third Suspect Surrenders in Escobar Murder Case
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Brazil's Leonardo Suspended From Tournament : Penalty: He is also fined about $8,000 for violent elbow against Ramos.
- A Most Revealing David Byrne
- Summer Brings Warnings About Dangers of Drowning
- ALTADENA : Library Hours Extended Sundays and Tuesdays
- Rhythm Rangers Will Headline Pier Concerts : One of the area's hardest-working bands has not had a personnel change in four years. The result is tight, seasoned musicianship.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- LONG BEACH : Arco Offers $25,000 for Clues About Clerk's Killer
- Just another Hollywood remake: While lawyers for...
- Public Can View CLAS Exam Excerpts
- EPA Tries to Force Company to Dispose of DDT : Environment: The agency declares that Montrose Chemical violated an order to get rid of tainted soil. The firm says its role is unproven.
- BURBANK : New Mayor Awaits Views of 'Customers'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Time for Scorers to Score
- Insurance Dispute Putting Pressure on Patients : Health: Texas firm needs their help collecting $5 million owed to Garden Grove clinic group.
- Dollar Holding Strong Against Mexico's Peso : Exchange: Political unrest south of the border and rising U.S. interest rates are factors.
- Another County Writer Shines at Yearly Conference : At Santa Barbara event, where local authors have received many past honors, an Ojai man brings home a science fiction award.
- Topics : MEDICINE : Hospital in Baldwin Park Closes
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY COVER STORY : Making the Vines Grow
- Cardiologist Named National Police Surgeon
- What a Difference a Year Makes
- Love Is Abloom on Newport Ave.
- Fed Panel Signals No Plans for Rate Hike : Policy: After 2-day meeting, government says only that there is 'no further announcement.' Analysts welcome the news.
- Curtsy to High Society Is Viewed in New Light
- WANNA DANCE? : Twice a Week, VIPs Have a Very Important Place to Be
- SEAL BEACH : City Given $1,500 Toward Pier Repair
- Burrell Eclipses 100-Meter Mark : Track and Field: Time of 9.85 seconds at Swiss meet surpasses Carl Lewis' record of 9.86.
- Coliseum Orders $4.8-Million Scoreboards
- Theater Review : Romance, Reason Lock Horns in Delightful 'Folly'
- Getty Hires Architects for Renovation of Malibu Facility : Art: A Boston-based firm will oversee the conversion of the 20-year-old Roman-style villa into a museum and study center for classical antiquities.
- Community Psychiatric Centers: The Laguna Hills psychiatric...
- INTERNATIONAL
- It's an Ad of a Different Color, Perspective
- Gerry Hassenflug, owner of Gerry's Busy Oak...
- Excerpts of Arguments Presented by Attorneys
- JAUNTS : Club Gets Bike Riders to Head for the Hills : Group's weekend rides range from three-hour 'jaunts' to six-hour hill-climbing marathons.
- Amos Milburn "The Best of Amos Milburn--Down the Road Apiece" (1946-57) <i> EMI/Aladdin</i>
- VENICE : Skate Dancers, Police Reach Truce on Boardwalk Access
- GAVIOTA : Chevron to Challenge Denial of Permit
- Another Crisis of Presidential War-Making : An unconstitutional slide toward combat with Haiti.
- Westminster : Schools to Consider Selling Properties
- Girl Is Freed Unharmed After Brief Kidnaping : Crime: Seven-year-old says man released her from pickup when he saw police on routine patrol near school where abduction occurred.
- SANTA ANA : Council Approves Hike in Trash Fee
- Van Hampered Before Crash, Investigators Say
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Not Easy to Fathom Though Fun to Watch : Team handball: Combining chaotic elements of several sports, it has spectator appeal.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : HEY, DOUBLE FIGURES!
- REAL ESTATE
- Summer Soups: Hold the Meat : Recipes: Real vegetable soups with no meat stock, just good summer flavor.
- NOTEBOOK / KIRBY LEE : Valley Christian High Pitcher, Coach Are Honored by Southern Section
- PASADENA : Center to Offer Seniors Low-Cost Lunches
- Former Clients Cheer Travel Agent's Arrest : Crime: Susan Reindl is accused of bilking $500,000 from hundreds of South Bay residents. She faces a 10-year prison sentence if convicted.
- CATCH OF THE SUMMER DAYS : Marine Institute Offers Menu to Sink Your Kids Into
- 9 Degrees of Frustration : New college graduates try to work it out amid bleak job prospects. Expectations are lowered, and part-time; and temp positions are facts of life.
- With Their Best Feet Forward : They Are 3 Shoemakers Interested in Making a Better Shoe--and Passionate About Building a Better World : Paul Fireman, Reebok
- THEY HAVE HORSES, DON'T THEY? : Yes'm--Aside from Midway Games and Music, Anything Equine Is Fair Game
- BEVERLY HILLS : Hazardous Waste Roundup Set for July 30
- ROCK TALK : Dancing Under the Stars : The Gipsy Kings, the group from France that sings in Spanish, offer their guitar magic at the Santa Barbara County Bowl.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Construction Begins on $8-Million Parking Structure
- WEST VALLEY : Victim Restitution Law Gets Assembly OK
- FASHION : Seeking a Secure Self-Image in Stomach-Stapling Surgery : The procedure, which decreases the body's capacity to hold food, requires 12 weeks of healing and a whole new style of eating.
- BY DESIGN : DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT : Cutting Edge of Couture
- HOLLYWOOD : Reservoir to Be Closed for Chlorine Treatment
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : McKeon Will Try to Block Elsmere Canyon Dump Plan : Environment: His bill aims at prohibiting a crucial land swap. But company officials doubt it will succeed.
- LOS ANGELES : Judge OKs Videotaping of Oaks on Landfill Site
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : DUTCH MUST HAVE THING ABOUT SECURITY
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL : Amitin Again Hits Winning Triple as Van Nuys South Beats Sun Valley
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : A Happy 'Kamper : Dutch Forward Bergkamp Feeling More Confident
- Homer in Ninth Beats Dodgers : Baseball: Two-run shot by Expos' Fletcher off Worrell negates Butler's blast.
- Fourth of July Weekend Box Office
- The Buck Hops Here : The Punchy U.S. Dollar Is Flying High in Canada
- A Bowl of Bulbs
- My Dear, Zoo Food Must Agree With You
- VIDEO VOGUE : Singers Finding Some Designer Clothes Suitable
- Beres Hammond "In Control" <i> Elektra</i>
- FOR THE KIDS : Campers Take a Journey Through the Rain Forest : Program at Oxnard children's museum teaches youngsters about the diminishing wilderness.
- SIGHTS : Bold Paintings Give Form to Abstraction : Reyna Castano's works at Conejo Art Museum are reflective but gregarious. Colors convey differing intensities of light.
- SIMI VALLEY : Miller Will Seek City Council Seat
- OXNARD : Chavez School Plans Civil Rights Center
- Blood Supply Drops to Serious Shortage
- PACOIMA : Food Programs Open at 2 Charter Schools
- ARLETA : 1 Dead, 4 Injured in Freeway Accident
- Countywide : 'Totmobile' Will Deliver Special Care
- Weiss Files Protest of Election Results
- Judge Excludes Testimony of 4-Year-Old : Hearing: The child was the only witness to an alleged beating of her twin brother. He suffered severe brain damage.
- GRANADA HILLS : Judge Allows Group to Videotape Landfill
- SOUTH COUNTY : Environmental Efforts Recognized
- Suddenly Potent Angels Scare Up Win : Baseball: They defeat Red Sox, 10-6, before top brass to capture first series at Fenway Park since 1992.
- Basketball
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Brazil's Leonardo Suspended From Tournament : Penalty: He is also fined about $8,000 for violent elbow against Ramos.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Freak Accident Rattles DiSarcina
- REAL ESTATE
- AUTOS
- Trading Chic Eats for Family Values : Restaurants: Upscale Zuni Grill will become Saddlerock Ranch, offering meatloaf and a 'Buckaroo's Menu.'
- BY DESIGN : CURRENTS : Chairs and tables are doing double duty as more dining rooms are becoming offices. And designers are happy to help.
- Computer Project Limits Proposed
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Council Urges Unocal to Keep Gas Station
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Teen-Ager Fatally Shot During Dispute Outside Mall : Violence: Security at Antelope Valley complex has been stepped up in the wake of the attack.
- BURBANK : 2 Men Shot After Following Vehicle
- YORBA LINDA : Smoking Measure Goes Back on Ballot
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bagwell Gets Well, Astros Feeling Even Better
- Gun Rights
- Firefighting: Career That Runs in Families
- Leon Panetta
- Venice: Latino View of Gang War Sought
- Lifeguards: Reader Enjoys Article About Training Academy
- Orthotics: Students, Director Appreciate Story
- High-Priced Defense
- Government: Tax on Utilities in Duarte
- Italian Population Bust
- West Hollywood: Maximizing City Revenue
- Civic Center: RAND Campaign Scrutinized
- Santa Monica: Effects of Propositions D and E
- Cable TV: Reader Urges Uniformity of Service, Fees
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Job Programs for Welfare Families
- Health: Carcinogens, Two Schools and EPA Action at Monterey Park Landfill
- Employment: Hughes' Support for Harman
- Media: Flashbacks to '60s Days of Activism
- 'Rule of Thumb'
- Note: The Education column does not appear...
- Lifeguards: Light Reading for the Beach
- EPA Tries to Force Company to Dispose of DDT : Environment: Agency declares Montrose Chemical Corp. is in violation of order to get rid of tainted soil.
- Drugs: A New Way to Fight Crime
- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1994
- Obituaries - July 7, 1994
- Obituaries - July 7, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 7, 1994
- Unions Set Transit Strike for July 18 : Labor: Walkout of MTA bus and rail workers is planned unless contract agreement is reached. Plans are readied in the event of a shutdown.
- SOUTH BAY COVER STORY : On the War Path : Cyclists Battle Skaters and Pedestrians for Space on Seaside 'Bikes Only' Lane
- Colorado Blaze Traps, Kills 13 Firefighters : Inferno: Three federal 'smoke jumpers' remain missing; three others are injured near Glenwood Springs.
- OFFICIAL PARTY: The county's dean of local...
- BY DESIGN : Gray Hair Can Mean a Silver Lining
- Debate Intense on Simpson Evidence; Crucial Ruling Due : Court: The defense argues that entry onto the estate was illegal. Prosecutor says the police would have been pilloried if they had failed to act.
- Twin Infants Allegedly Kidnaped
- Quiet, Methodical, Uelmen Gets Job of Laying Mines : Attorneys: Professor is not known for flair, but his grasp of arcane legal issues gives the defense skills it needs.
- 13 Die as Torrential Rain Swamps Southeast; No Letup in Sight
- Legal Brawl Brewing Over Pension Spiking : Government: Huntington Beach and the state are at odds over the city's decision to allow $13 million in extra benefits.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Kidnap Suspect Has Burglary Record : Crime: The man held in the abduction of a 12-year-old Lodi girl has spent several years in prison in Arizona, investigators say.
- PLO Opponents Bide Their Time, Waiting for Chairman to Fail : Autonomy: Leaders of Hamas see no point in being naysayers during Arafat's visit. They trust that economic realities will soon erode his support.
- Beach City Still Reeling From Holiday Melee
- MOORPARK : Senior Center Likely to Hire Coordinator
- SANTA ANA : School District to Discuss Bridge Plans
- Alleged Gang Members Indicted in Gun Thefts : Crime: Federal officials say the five suspects conspired to rob three Southland shops. In one burglary, 101 firearms were taken.
- Agreement Pending on Final Obstacle to Coliseum Repairs
- A different type of court interpreter: Ever...
- Volunteers Sought to Repair Homes
- ANAHEIM : Council Voting Delay Called Political Game
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : NEVER A DOUBT
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : LATE SHOW WITH ALEXI
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : These Players Are Locked in Battle of the Ages : Softball: Amateur veterans competing against college standouts for 15 spots on 1996 Olympic Games roster.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : CUT TO THE CHASE
- MOVIESFalse Alarm: A centerpiece taken from the...
- Theater Review : 'Educated Women' Given a Polished Outing
- Work Ought to Mean Getting Ahead : Welfare reform: The government saves plenty when disabled people have jobs. Why not make it more rewarding?
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Sentenced in Child Pornography Case
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : HE DOESN'T SERVE WHEN HE SITS, WAITS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MINORS / MAJORS : Another Home Run for Strawberry
- Mondesi Plays Relief Role for Dodgers, 2-1 : Baseball: Right fielder's 10th-inning home run ends a pitchers' duel against Expos.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Competition Remains Hot for Players From Rival High Schools
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : In the End, Baggio Has Sunday Punch
- Vote for Gay Candidate Was a Vote for Tolerance
- 90'S FAMILY : Need More Information?
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : Parents' Eye-Opening Lesson Transcends Its Gay Context : THE FAMILY HEART / A Memoir of When Our Son Came Out <i> by Robb Forman Dew</i> ; Addison-Wesley$22, 256 pages
- The Rules of Sex This Summer
- Parts of CLAS Tests to Be Available for Public Viewing
- Fans Drop Everything to Cheer Mexico
- Project to Combat Child Abuse Begun
- Interim City Manager Plans Short, Sweet Tenure : Ventura: Dick Thomas helped revitalize Santa Barbara. The retired executive will hold the reins until a replacement for John Baker is found.
- An Emotional High, but Hardly a 'Victory' : Arafat: Can he go from revolutionary leader to head of state? Can he accept pluralistic politics? The signs are hopeful.
- Mother Pleads Guilty in Child-Abuse Case : Courts: Westlake woman accepts agreement that will keep her out of state prison. Victim, 16, is critical of plea bargain.
- Judge Sides With Ex-Black Panther, Orders One-Man Cell
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : APPARENTLY, ENGLAND FORGIVES THE GOOD GUYS
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : WORST SEAT IN THE HOUSE
- 26th Man Let Them Down, but They're Still Prospering
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Marion Jones Leads South to Gold Medal in Basketball
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Mexico Pays Penalty Against Bulgaria : Commentary: Bulgarians are quicker to the draw, Mexicans fire mostly blanks in the first showdown of World Cup '94.
- Q & A with PERRY FARRELL : Mr. 'Lollapalooza'
- Untying Tongues: Special Home-Repair Project : Orange County families are working to break down barriers erected when two languages are spoken in the home and not everyone is bilingual.
- Silence Is Rule of the Road for Limo Drivers : Chauffeurs: Veterans say they do hear intimate details of celebrity lives, and tabloid bucks can be tempting. But their clients expect confidentiality.
- Teen Killed in Garden Grove Cafe Shooting
- Charlotte Airport Low on List to Get Safety System
- USAir Crew Did Not Hear Tower's Wind-Shear Alert
- Ask and She Shall Succeed : Fearless Missy Giove Crashes to the Top of Mountain Biking World With an Odd and Aggressive Style
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Italians Come Back From the Precipice
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Face Arraignment in Tagging Spree
- Bravos Greet Thousand Oaks' Civic Arts Plaza : Culture: Ticket buyers flock to the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Mayor Alex Fiore says it's high time the city got its dignified due.
- OXNARD : Landfill Seeks to Buy Pollution Credits
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Here's to a New Recorder
- BREA : Family Movie Series to Begin July 8
- BURBANK : School Board Picks Aponik for Top Post
- Enthusiasm, Confusion Mark VISTA Debut : Transportation: New countywide bus system survives first-day glitches, makes history.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : THIS TIME, OFFENSE
- Music : Booking an Orchestral Journey
- Art Review : 'Contemporary Netsuke': No Small Feat
- Moorpark May Protect Historic Architecture With Tax Trade-Off : Preservation: Some residents wonder what edifices in the former 'Apricot Capital' are worthy of the status.
- Conejo School Trustee William Henry Resigns : Education: Former corporate leader is remembered for bringing a business-oriented perspective to the board's activities.
- Huntington Keeps Pension 'Spiking' : Benefits: Citing contracts, the council votes to uphold the practice for 153 workers who gave city officials notice before Friday of their intention to retire.
- VENTURA : Physician Indicted in Magazine Case
- Unorthodox Advocate Offers His Own Defense : Courts: In opening day of murder retrial, jailhouse attorney scores few points on behalf of his client--himself.
- Memorial Services for Frank Sciarotta
- NORTH HILLS : 11 Area Veterans in Wheelchair Games
- Judge's Promise Elicits Guilty Plea in Child Abuse Case
- SHERMAN OAKS : Leaders Criticize Yaroslavsky's Efforts
- GLENDALE : City Targets Residents Who Feed Pigeons
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : At 16, Vargas Proves Age Doesn't Matter in Ring
- Rise of Religious Groups Divides Conservative Town : Tolerance: Influx makes Colorado Springs nation's evangelical capital. Some see threat to city's traditions.
- U.S. May Ease Limits on Ties With Taiwan
- COLUMN ONE : Demanding Repayment for Slavery : The reparations movement is gaining new attention. Backers say problems afflicting African Americans today are rooted in past injustices. Others decry the idea as impractical and simplistic.
- Private Rams Task Force Goes to Two-Month Offense
- A Legacy Survived : Mikal Gilmore tells the painful history of a family--his own. Now, years after his brother Gary was executed, he writes vividly of living through it all.
- Election Night Is Finally Over in Long Beach
- LEISURE WORLD : Concert to Benefit Outreach Program
- Angel Three Shots Off Pace in Nevada Golf Tournament
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : MIGHT AS WELL BE <i> AMERICANS</i>
- Lomeli's Home Run Leads Canoga Park, 6-4
- Aussie Great Doesn't Appreciate Nicklaus' Modern Architecture
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It's Homers Away for Reds, Who Rout Marlins
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : CONFESSION GOOD FOR SOUL, NOT BELGIUM
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : WAS HE WATCHING THE SAME GAME?
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : WORST SEAT IN THE HOUSE
- A Roller Coaster Ride From Morning to Night : Television: Deborah Norville has re-emerged as co-anchor of 'America Tonight' on CBS after a trouble-filled tenure at NBC's 'Today' show.
- Movie Review : Simple Lessons From 'Gump' : Turning a Particularly Harebrained Lens on Some Turbulent Decades
- Simpson Murder Case : THE GUEST HOUSE TENANT
- FULLERTON : 15 Protest Handling of Recall Election
- MOORPARK : City Council to Decide Fate of Landmark Trees
- Fish, Pesticides Pressed Into Battle : Health: They're being used to kill mosquitoes and rodents breeding in quake-damaged pools, buildings.
- VENTURA : Boy, Woman Held at Gunpoint; 1 Arrested
- Cup Fans' Hopes Die in Peace : Law enforcement: Santa Ana police were ready for trouble, but Mexico's loss left no one in the mood to celebrate.
- Property Tax Breaks in Store Due to Weak Market : Real estate: Despite an increase in residential sales, values rose only 1.48% countywide during the most recent fiscal year.
- Garden Grove Police Expand Their Translation Powers
- SAN CLEMENTE : Vacationers' Health Woes Subject of Class
- Swimming Pool Safety : Safeguarding Your Children Against Back-Yard Injury
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : SYMPATHY . . . WELL, NO
- Rwanda Rebels Plan Government, Reportedly OK Pact With French
- O.C. Attorney Could Lose Pact to Defend Poor
- Spousal Abuse Is Targeted
- In the Simpson Drama, No Witness Is a Minor Player on the Stage
- Condor Captured, May Go Back to Zoo
- Chance to Reflect on Life's Madness Serves to Magnify It
- Vermin Breed Amid Earthquake Damage : Health: Officials move to combat mosquitoes breeding in swimming pools and rats infesting abandoned structures.
- Retired LAPD Detective Held in String of Robberies : Arrest: The holdups occurred in the Los Angeles area around the time he left the force after a high-profile career.
- Several Lunker Trout Escape Holiday Crunch
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Italy's Baggio Finishes Off Nigeria With Superstar Finish of His Own : Soccer: Forward scores his first goal of tournament in final minutes to tie, then wins game with penalty kick in overtime.
- 90'S FAMILY : REAL LIFE : Family Trips May Hurt a Bit, Help a Lot
- Anaheim Man Arrested in Slaying
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Ring of Thieves Targets ATMs for Quick Cash
- VAN NUYS : Driver Killed, 1 Hurt in Multiple Collision
- VAN NUYS : HUD to Loan Church $3.5 Million in Aid
- Investing in L.A.'s Education
- BUENA PARK : Teen's Art Draws Top Poster Prize
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Team Mulls Future--in U.S. and Abroad : Soccer: At least five receive offers to play in Europe. Milutinovic evasive about coaching plans.
- Booth Shoots 67 to Take First-Round Lead in Nevada
- Countywide : Harvest Crusade Is This Weekend
- Cruz Signs Contract With San Francisco
- Miscellany
- 'Models Inc.': Perfect for SGTV : SG Stands for Superb Garbage, Raised Here to an Art Form
- 90'S FAMILY : A Kid's Best Friend : Pets can teach children about responsibility. But they may be longtime companions, so choose wisely.
- VCNB Considers Merger; Will Sell Subsidiary Bank
- AGOURA : Spotlight on Silent Films at Paramount
- SIMI VALLEY : Mc Caffrey to Seek Seat on City Council
- Obituaries : Taro Yashima; Artist, Author Aided U.S. in World War II
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce College Cuts 10% of Fall Courses
- Fourth of July Traffic Deaths Drop Sharply
- VENTURA : Woman Held on Baby Kidnap Allegations
- A Quieter Coach Expects Dukes to Make Noise on Court : Team Tennis: Lopez replaces quotable Patton and has made the team stronger by adding two doubles specialists.
- Looking to Make All the Wright Moves : Movies: Robin Wright, now starring in 'Forrest Gump,' tries to juggle family life and rising fame on the big screen.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : PLOWSHARES : Nuclear Fusion's New Die-Hard Applications
- San Diego Utility Expects to Post a Second-Quarter Loss
- RETAIL : Taco Bell's New Chief Has Good Taste in Restaurant Ventures
- 2nd Day of Rain Soaks Georgia; 6 Die in Floods
- 90'S FAMILY : It's Sink or Swim--for Dad Too
- Heavy Rains Soak Georgia for 2nd Day
- The Truth About This Budget : Sacramento avoids IOUs--but is neck-deep in red ink
- CRIME WATCH : Lifesaving Teamwork
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bus Ridership Grows 57%, Tops in Survey