- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Busy Satellite : Students Crowding Onto CSUN's Ventura Campus
- SHERMAN OAKS : Demolition Begins at Quake-Damaged Site
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 3 Men Held After Robbery at Home : Crime: Deputies are searching for three more suspects after four people in a Lancaster house are terrorized.
- Council Takes Steps to Tighten Penalties for False-Alarm Calls
- It Increasingly Appears the Season Is Lost : Baseball: Federal mediators see no reason to bring owners, players together for negotiations at this time.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : 2 Washington St. Players Charged
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : 1993 IN REVIEW
- Canoga Park Post Office to Clear Backlog
- Famalaro Will Not Contest Return to O.C. in Huber Case : Courts: Suspect in Newport woman's killing waives extradition in Arizona and is turned over to Costa Mesa police. He may be transported here as early as today.
- A Long Way Back to Odyssey : Theater: After winning a Tony and accumulating hundreds of acting credits, John Rubinstein is in 'Sight Unseen,' back at the theater where he wrote music for its opening production 25 years ago.
- William C. Conrad has been appointed senior...
- THE LOCKHEED-MARTIN MERGER : Consolidation Was Already in the Equation : Rivals Not Altering Their Flight Plans
- AST Forecasts Loss, Citing Production Delays, Price Cuts
- International Business: SPOTLIGHT ON MEXICO : Despite NAFTA, Barriers Remain for Small Businesses : Trade: Competition is tough in industries where monopolies still exist, as one U.S. entrepreneur found out.
- Taking 'the First Few Baby Steps' Into Politics : Fund raising: Liz Bergman's nonpartisan L.A. List offers a helping hand to female candidates by stirring up small donations from women who dream of political parity.
- LOS ANGELES: A public hearing on a...
- Woman Who Lived on Schooner 4 Decades Dies
- OUT AND ABOUT / CELEBRITY TENNIS CLASSIC : Stars Serve It Up
- Buried But Not Forgotten : Canine Heroes Are Laid to Rest in Police Academy Cemetery
- Kickin' It
- Sports : Culver City High Quarterback Is Armed, Dangerous
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 'Strategic Planning' Reaps District Profit
- Obituaries : Michael Peters; Helped Create Michael Jackson Videos
- Probation Ordered Over Pet-Filled Condo : Courts: Woman who had 51 dogs and cats is sentenced for animal cruelty and must pay restitution to her landlord.
- Monthly Report
- SUN VALLEY : Low-Income Housing Under Construction
- Firefighters' Lawyer Plans Claim Against County : Government: Former arson suspects in Calabasas-Malibu blaze suffer from stigma, he says. Lawsuit may follow.
- Former L.A. Drug Kingpin Is Set Free : Crime: Ricky Ross, also known as Freeway Rick, vows to help youngsters avoid his mistakes after his release from a Texas jail. He once ran a coast-to-coast cocaine empire.
- Missing Title for Official Halts Student Catalogue : Education: Oxnard College chancellor, who holds a doctorate, was not designated 'doctor.'
- CERRITOS : Prince Charles to Attend 'Henry VI' Performance
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- MONTEBELLO : County Rejects School Budget Over Pay Cuts
- NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY : New Identity, Same Soul
- COVER STORY : Life in a Beehive of Urban Woes : The Rent Is Cheap and the Walls Are Graffiti-Free. But Crime Has Also Found a Home in Carmelitos, the County's Oldest and Largest Housing Project
- REEL LIFE : 'Fresh' Ad Has Bad Aim When It Comes to Guns : If a shooter were to hold a semiautomatic that way, he'd wind up with a casing in the eye. For Hollywood, though, it's the menacing look that counts.
- VIDEOS : Armchair Voyagers Can Pick From Full Itinerary
- Coming Home : New Inglewood Superintendent Is Back in School to Tackle Challenge of Reviving District
- CANOGA PARK : Residents Find Car of Slain Salvadorans
- All They Can Do Now Is Watch, Wait : Pat Barnes: Former Trabuco Hills quarterback is waiting in the wings at Cal, looking for his moment of fame.
- U.S. OPEN / WEDNESDAY'S MATCHES : Sampras' Ankle Is Fine and so Is His Game
- Obituaries : Earl V. Pullias; Former President of County Board of Education
- DEL MAR : Racing Goes International This Weekend
- All They Can Do Now Is Watch, Wait : Tim Carey: A lack of physical maturity is the only thing holding back former Los Alamitos standout.
- PRO FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : Class of the AFC Resides in L.A. : Overview: Everybody else is trying to catch up to Al Davis and the Raiders.
- Massimino Won't Take Legal Action
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Garden Grove
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- REAL ESTATE
- International Business: SPOTLIGHT ON MEXICO : The Mexican Economy
- Executive Travel: SPOTLIGHT ON MEXICO
- Security Environmental Systems Elects 2 to Board of Directors
- AUTOS
- IN THE KITCHEN : Don't Hold the Mayo
- IRA Calls Truce in Fight to End British Rule in N. Ireland : Europe: Move could lead to settlement of 25-year conflict, but guerrillas' statement does not specify if halt to violence is permanent. London officials are cautious.
- Square Off for Good Workout on Dance Floor : Lessons are a must. You first need skill-level certification to take advantage of nine months of workouts.
- Residents and Police Connect Via Computer
- Here's a Pitch for Screen Thrills
- Community Session to Address Gang Violence
- COVER STORY : Playing Her Own Tune : Sally Holguin-Fallon, a former piano teacher and the first woman on La Puente's City Council, has struck a note of discord with her exasperated male colleagues.
- Scientists Find Defective Gene Linked to Skin Cancer
- High Desert Novelists Eagerly Embrace Pursuit of Romance
- COMPTON : Youth in Videotaped Beating Appears in Court
- LAKE FOREST : Water District Gets Warning by State
- David A. Young has been appointed chief...
- REAL ESTATE
- Chip Manufacturer Is Denied Patent by Japanese Court : Computers: Ruling that Fujitsu chips don't infringe on Texas Instruments' patent may ignite trade concerns.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Slips as Skeptics Question Stocks' Rally
- Executive Travel: SPOTLIGHT ON MEXICO : Steer Clear of Buses, Eat a Filling Breakfast and Don't Forget to Tip
- New Law Clears Way for Hospital Change
- TRASHED OUT: As if Ventura County didn't...
- FASHION : Holey Noses! : Piercing trend that began as radical has extended to eyebrows and navels and crossed over from outrageous to mainstream.
- FOLK ART : Exhibit Pays Tribute to Endangered Craft
- Simpson Team Seeks Access to Police File on Unsolved Slaying in Hollywood
- OJAI : Pair Rescue Man by Lifting Trailer
- Lottery Winner Ordered to Repay Fraud Victims : Courts: Jury says A. Bernard Silver must turn over some of the $10.3 million to the 200 people who lost $26 million with investment firm he managed.
- FULLERTON : Applicants Sought for 5 Panel Openings
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Tackle Becomes Special 'Adviser'
- ART REVIEWS : Vasulkas' Installations a One-Two Punch
- Stolen Plutonium
- Parks: Veterans Memorial Redesign Plan
- Federal Art Funds
- Perilous Profession
- Bag That Rating System
- Harbor Area: One Year on Port Commission
- Scientology: Renaming Tamarind Avenue
- PASADENA : Interim City Atty. OKd Over Richard's Protest : Politics: Volatile councilman casts only vote against hiring of Cristina L. Sierra, a partner in a well-known L.A. law firm. Action is preceded by an angry back-room debate over the selection process.
- Welfare and Character
- School Metal Detectors
- Single-Payer Initiative
- REGIONAL REPORT : Job Dreams Fly High at Aviation Camp
- Resources: Merits of Treated Sewage Water
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Design: Changing Logo for Strand Run
- Greener Greens
- Autos: Plan for $200-Million Track, Research Complex
- Wilson Delays Motor Voter Law
- Loud, Lewd Concerts Irk Neighbors
- More Yolks
- Bluffs: Environmental Protection Measure
- Castro
- Jury Convicts Sacramento Teen-Ager for Several Racially Motivated Firebombings
- Blazes: Need for Preventive Measures
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 1, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 1, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 1, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 1, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 1, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 1, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 1, 1994
- Legislature OKs Tough Rape Bill, Election Funding Rules : Capitol: Wilson has said he will sign crime measure. He is expected to veto campaign financing overhaul.
- 'One Strike' Rape Bill Passed by State Senate : Capitol: O.C. legislator's tough sentencing measure now goes to governor, who has said he will sign it.
- Fresh Fish Worth Remembering at the Sand Crab Cafe
- Detectives' LAPD Files Not Relevant, Ito Rules : Simpson case: Judge deals setback to defense strategy. Selection of jury is pushed back a week to Sept. 26.
- Lightening Up on the Quest for 'Healthy Color'
- ONE FOR THE ROAD: The scheduled reopening...
- Court Upholds Reinstatement of Gay Sailor : Appeal: Federal judges agree that man's declaration of homosexuality alone was not sufficient for discharge. But they throw out ruling that said military's policy is unconstitutional.
- 2 Doctors Face Charges in Sexual Assault Cases : Crime: Former medical resident is accused of attacking two women at hospital. In separate case, a Glendora physician allegedly raped a patient while she was under sedation.
- Russian Troops Bid Farewell to Germany, Baltics
- JANE DOE: The Dana Point Headlands area...
- Man Charged in Cabdriver's Slaying, Suspected in 2 More Deaths