- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Chatsworth, Farzaneh 1-Up Cleveland and Schultz, 2-1
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Depp, Brando Take on the Fable of 'Don Juan'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : After-Hours Trading Puts Buck Below 85
- COLUMN ONE : The Long March to a Revolution : The conservative uprising in first 100 days of Congress reshaped the political landscape. Now the GOP leadership looks beyond the horizon, to the tough battles ahead to redefine the role of government.
- Spending Cuts OKd in Senate Compromise : Legislation: Bipartisan accord on $16-billion package breaks stalemate. Savings would help offset the costs of disaster relief in California.
- Envoy Seeks to Boost Israeli-Syrian Talks
- Mideast Trip Is Grounded by Cynicism
- ANAHEIM : Bids to Be Accepted on Fiber-Optics System
- And Now, a Little Civics Lesson : A Wilson appointee runs up against conflict-of-interest laws
- Obituaries : Patricia Ann Quartemont; Ex-Shell Oil Secretary
- Road Now a Battle Line Between City and County : Streets: Thousand Oaks wants funds spent on Norwegian Grade.
- LOS ANGELES : Fistell, Wife Plead Not Guilty to Felony Charges
- GARDEN GROVE : Bilingual Sign Proposal Rejected by Council
- COMMENTARY : Gene Michael Broke the Law Too
- Cable's No-Rules 'Fighting' Event a Hit--and a Target : Television: The pay-per-view audience increases dramatically for 'Ultimate Fighting Championship' as others criticize violence on TV.
- SANTA ANITA : Longshot Patriotaki Emerges Down Stretch
- DANCE REVIEW : Troupe Showcases Egyptian Traditions
- Heidi's Gentle Lessons No Sermon From the Mountain : Stage: In the Laguna Playhouse Youth Theater presentation, the little orphan spreads an old-fashioned message of cheerful optimism.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Mildly Amusing 'Goofy Movie'
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mission's Vallafana a Big Hit in 8-Run 8th Inning
- Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Message of Understanding : Theater: Quiet Zone's eighth annual benefit gives the hearing and the hearing-impaired a chance to share some laughs.
- Company Town : Analysts Like DuPont Move to Buy Back Shares
- Public's Love-Hate Feelings Spark New Anti-Penny Move : Currency: Merchants need them to cash checks and make change. But banks make it hard for hoarders to redeem red cents for folding green.
- ICU Medical Inc.: The San Clemente medical...
- COMPANY TOWN: HOLLYWOOD MEGA-DEAL : Seagram's Big Gulp : THE WOULD-BE MOGUL : Seagram's Edgar Bronfman Jr. May Be Well Cast for the Role
- Company Town : Baby Bell Venture Hires TV Exec Grushow : Media: Phone alliance names former president of Fox Entertainment its chief of programming.
- Quebec Sets Sovereignty Vote for Autumn : Nationalism<i> :</i> Separatist leader delays referendum as polls show majority backs union with Canada.
- A Lofty Pursuit : Kite lovers harness the wind and adorn the skies with innovative models.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Wilson Prodded to Take a Stand on O.C. Solution
- Spain, EU Claim Canadians Cut Another Trawler's Net
- IRVINE : District Trustees Agree to County Pool Offer
- SIMI VALLEY : Discussion Planned on School Closure
- 2 More Held in Cabrillo Village Slaying
- Ventura College President Quits After 3 Years on Job : Education: Jesus Carreon will be head of Rio Hondo College. Board may wait to replace him.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Beats Titans in Tennis
- They're Gone--but Still Forgotten
- Bowl's Jazz and Pop Lineup Serves Up Usual Smorgasbord : For its 74th season, the venue will be renovated but some programming will have a familiar flavor.
- Group Accuses PUC of Meeting Secretly on Electricity Revamp
- LAGUNA BEACH : County 'Bird in the Hand' Settlement OKd
- THE GOODS : Freon Use Will Be Cut Off
- COMMERCE WATCH : $53-Million Rescue
- 3 Suspected Gang Members Held in Tustin Clerk's Shooting : Crime: One is nabbed after being detained by the store employee for allegedly stealing beer. The other two arrived later and retaliated with a gun, police say.
- State Cites Area Firms for Labor Violations : Inspections: A sweep targets farming-related companies. Authorities hand the largest penalty to a Ventura councilman.
- With Oilers at a Low Point, Coach Is Fired
- Update
- O'Bannon Likely to Be a Big Winner Again : College basketball: UCLA forward expected to add Wooden Award to title and other honors.
- DeShields Finally Pain-Free and Ready : Baseball: Dodger second baseman excited about leadoff prospects after a very trying first season in L.A.
- Ventura's Mathews to Miss Final Four : Basketball: Coach, who led Pirates to state championship, no longer in running for Division I job at Cal Poly SLO.
- That Persistent Stink at the CIA : Guatemalan case is only the newest indication that something's rotten
- 1 Dies in Building Collapse
- Yeltsin Broadens Authority of Successor Agency to KGB : Russia: He reportedly signs act allowing warrantless searches, other new powers. Rights activists are concerned.
- THE GOODS : Making Grammar Lessons a Natural Occurrence
- Pacific Bell Sues Santa Ana Over Use of Firm's Equipment : Courts: City officials say they thought dispute over use of conduits for the traffic signal control system already had been resolved with a seven-year fee schedule.
- LA PALMA : City Takes No Stand on Airport Litigation
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Hikes Penalties for Trash Scavengers
- 28 Guns Seized in Home Raids : Sweep: Thirteen suspected members of a Filipino gang are arrested as 100 deputies hit seven South County communities, seeking to preempt confrontation.
- Ito Put Jurors in the Pressure Cooker
- ANGELS : Long Layoff From Game No Sweat for Chili
- Flow of Applicants Keeps CSUN Busy
- Did HBO Tell Real Story of Masters?
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : McArthur, Freed Find Perfection
- 'Jerusalem' Follows Teens' Perilous Paths
- Monitoring Group Finds TV Still Ignores Religion : Entertainment: Portrayals of believers are more positive, but shows still don't reflect the role of religion in the lives of Americans, study says.
- Clinton Vows to End a Minority Tax Break : Legislation: He says he'll sign bill eliminating special benefit for the broadcast industry. Democrats urged veto due to high-profile exception.
- POLITICS : Zimbabwe Vote Days Away, but Victor Is Certain
- 'Contract' Gets Mixed Reviews, Poll Finds
- Justice Dept. to Use Arbitrators to Settle Some Civil Suits
- Making Mistakes Work : Other people's blunders in household furnishings can save a bundle for the canny shopper.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Menendez Jury Ruling Brings a Split Opinion
- 'Sticks, Stones' and Sophomoric Sayings of Sen. D'Amato
- Czech Animator Offers 'Faust' at Nuart
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : Servite Gets Past Ocean View in Golden West Match
- National Video Rentals
- TV REVIEWS : 'Making Things' Eyes Shifting Economies
- Tankers Carrying Crude Oil Without OK
- Sen. Arlen Specter*
- Shooting of Mountain Lion
- Takeover of County
- LYNWOOD : 6 Arrested, Motel Seized in Joint Drug Operation
- Definitions
- Striking a Painful Balance Clifford Ready to Lead Titan Gymnasts After Brushing Off Ankle Injury, Untimely Falls
- LONG BEACH : Teen in Tagging Spree Gets 3 Years' Probation
- Social Security Family Benefits
- Graphic Arts Classes
- Hugh O'Connor
- OTHER NEWS - April 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 7, 1995
- Obituaries - April 7, 1995
- Obituaries - April 7, 1995
- COMPANY TOWN: HOLLYWOOD MEGA-DEAL : Seagram's Big Gulp : THE FINANCIAL PICTURE : NEWS ANALYSIS : Will Company Find Its MCA Cup Half Empty or Half Full?
- Juror Explains Why She Denied Being Victim
- WHO DID THIS? Leave it to Rolling...
- SIMI VALLEY : Neighborhood's Sole Llama Gets Reprieve
- Nix Insurance With a Tax Break : Health care: High deductibles won't reduce costly hospital stays and tests, the most expensive segment of care.
- TECHNOLOGY - April 7, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 7, 1995
- Armor All Products Corp.: The Aliso Viejo...
- ICU Medical Inc.: The San Clemente medical...
- BITES : Grandmothers' Secrets
- WESTCHESTER : Hazmobile Set for Collection Today
- Ex-Juror Scoffs at Prosecution, Sees Hung Jury
- JAZZ : NEWPORT IMPORT : Sampling the Generations and Styles of the Jazz Festival
- The Mundane Murder Trial Down the Hall
- COVER STORY : Net Losses : Vietnamese immigrant fishermen who ply local waters face such problems as a language barrier, dilapidated boats and complicated regulations.
- SANTA FE SPRINGS : Mosquito Agency to Get New Headquarters
- STM Wireless Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- Chimichurri
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Stay-at-Home Students : Innovative programs at four area public school districts boost enrollment while providing supplies and other resources to parents who teach their children themselves.
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- House GOP Poised for Passage of $189-Billion Tax-Cut Bill : Congress: Stage is set for Republican victory after a tough intraparty battle. The proposal is the final component in the 'contract with America.'
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : The Jet Scream : El Segundo residents are raising a din of their own over delays in a program to insulate their homes from airport noise.
- Senate Panel Kills Plan to Abolish Affirmative Action
- Smooth Sailing at Java Island : Charles Crews has played with scores of top artists. Now he enjoys performing where people come to listen.
- Water Rescuer Saw Danger and Dived In : Heroism: Mike Grasso clung to a boy and a man being swept away in Pacoima Wash. This time, it had a happy ending.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Leaders Take More Assembly Flak : Bailout: Impatient panel scorns officials for lack of remorse and shortchanging poor, and gets abject apologies.
- 'Veronique': An Abstraction and a Riddle Amid a Swoon of Sensations
- DOWNEY : Council OKs Reduction of Fee on Water Bill
- PERFORMANCES / An Opinionated Guide
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Dips 1.04 as Other Indexes Hit New Highs
- Rift Grows Between Matsushita, MCA as Sale Talk Continues : Entertainment: MCA President Sidney Sheinberg says Japanese parent is destroying its Hollywood property.
- A Lebanese Village Dinner
- COMPTON : Moore Seeks to Recant Plea in Extortion Case
- MALIBU : Pier to Remain Closed Until Damaged Piles Are Replaced
- Big Top Comes to Capitol Hill, Sets Off a Political Sideshow
- State Candidates Spent Record $103.8 Million in '94
- ADVERTISING
- Bicycle Makers Accuse China of Dumping Cheap Products
- GM Workers to Vote on Plan to End Strike That Shut Brea Plant
- Hungry Raja Dinners
- Orange County Home Sales
- Senate-House Panel OKs Bill to Cover Past Deployments
- The Single Shelf
- Like Finding a Snake in a Driftwood Stack
- BRIEFLY : Education: College Opens New Building for Older Students
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Go for Eye-Popping View, Not the Food at Dockside Terrace : The minuses begin to accumulate when it comes to meals and service.
- BRIEFLY : Pets: Clinic Urges Owners to Spay, Neuter Rabbits
- Each Passover Adds New Food Choices to Grocery Shelves : Local stores are stocking a variety of non-traditional items, from Israeli jams to fat-free cereal and pizza sauce.
- Ex-Honda Official Weakens Testimony About Gifts : Courts: Laguna Hills man says he had no firsthand knowledge that Japanese bosses were aware of dealer kickbacks.
- Former U.S. Honda Executive Admits 'Stretching' the Truth
- Models of Success
- DOWNEY : Signs Serve Warning to Gun, Drug Violators
- Instincts Will Drive Racer's Son on Sunday
- Memorial Service to Be Held for La Puente Councilman
- Federal Authorities Are Faulted in Idaho Shootout : Probe: Justice Department memo says officers 'exaggerated the threat' posed by white separatist. Key FBI official receives letter of censure.
- Morton's of Chicago Steaks Its Territory in South Coast Plaza Village
- Sports
- INGLEWOOD : Man, 22, Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- COLUMN ONE : Warsaw's Light at the End of the Tunnel : A subway in the Polish capital was first proposed 70 years ago. Now it's finally opening. It still doesn't reach downtown. But it's a start.
- ROSEMEAD: Bruce C. Davis, principal at Ralph...
- MILITARY : Better Late Than . . . : Man Injured in World War I Gets Purple Heart After 76 Years
- All Dolled Up : Cleaner Restores Barbie, Madame Alexander Outfits to Royal-T Status
- A Racy Life in the Fast Lane
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- International Business
- MALIBU : Housing Blueprint Overdue, State Takes Over
- The Twisted Logic Behind Wilson's Pledge
- U.S. Broadens Rules on International Antitrust Enforcement
- BY DESIGN : The Style IQ Test : Think you know even the most trifling fashion trivia? Let us be the judge. And keep your eyes on your own paper.
- The following are the top music sales...
- Show Is Real Springboard for Fantasy
- Learning How to Write Your Way to Romance : Margaret Brownley of Simi Valley is among authors of the popular genre who will offer tips during April seminars.
- GAME TIPS
- LONG BEACH : Teen in Tagging Spree Gets 3 Years' Probation
- Torrance Battles Auditors Over $6-Million Loss
- LYNWOOD : 6 Arrested, Motel Seized in Joint Drug Operation
- A Tempting Taco With an Evil Spirit
- ON THE ROAD : New Visitors Center Aims to Boost Resort's Appeal : CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR
- District's Use of Student Labor During Class Hours Is Decried
- ADVERTISING
- Comprehensive Care Corp.: The Newport Beach provider...
- Home Sales Across O.C. Drop 26.2%
- Air Quality District Drafts Rebuttal to Critical State Audit
- ENVIRONMENT : As Bears Awake From Winter Sleep, Experts Issue Warnings
- DOWNEY : Homing Pigeons Are Given a Home to Roost
- Open Runway Leads to Center of Fashion : Charity: In the past, only guild members could take part in the annual show. This year, 'fresh blood' is sought.
- Hannes Alfven; UC San Diego Physicist Won Nobel Prize
- WHITTIER : Convicted Rapist Admits Kidnaping, Raping Girl
- U.S. Studies the Imposition of Tougher Iran Sanctions
- 2 Bills OKd Advancing LAUSD Breakup : Legislation: Backers hail approval by Assembly and Senate panels as major hurdles in placing the issue before voters.
- SANTA ANA : Parents Can Review Sex Course Materials
- Vote on Ridgeline Construction Ban Delayed
- Smile, L.A.: We turned on CNN in...
- WESTMINSTER : Trustees Approve Investment Settlement
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Body Found in Desert Is Identified : Crime: Sheriff's deputies say Ruth Carolina Barneond, 19, died from stab wounds. She had last been seen Feb. 5.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : This Won't Be a Drag for Shelly Anderson
- The Fight Took Place in Havana, and the Excitement Reached L.A.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : Hill Goes to Cardinals, Wetteland to Yankees as Expos' Purge Begins
- Album Review : Accessibility, Challenge Commingle in 'Passion'
- SATAN Makes a Quiet Debut : No Signs of Rise in Computer Hacking
- Environmentalism Gets Down to Business : The Eco Expo proves that what was once considered a funky movement is making both dollars and sense.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Other Agencies Woo O.C. Deputies : Law enforcement: With pay cuts their only certainty, many might take offers elsewhere. County officials are concerned.
- How to find a citizen candidate? That's classified.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Princess Ida' Has Some Fun With Feminism : The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta also satirizes the theory of evolution. A strong cast and good music add to antics.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : County Closes First Deal in Series of Asset Sales
- Lost In Cyberspace : Wise Up to the Information Age : It's fairly easy to ride the electronic superhighway; it's harder not to get waylaid by the scenery--a plethora of topics just waiting to be explored.
- 2 Held in Armored Car Shootings
- Jensen Named Science, Math Dean at CSLB
- White Males Still Hold Most Top Executive Jobs
- A Devolutionary Idea for O.C. Government : Recovery: Bergeson's plan calls for elected 'mayor' and the turning over of most functions to state or cities.
- After 3 Years, War Rages On in Bosnia
- Francisco Perri, who with his wife, Angelica...
- FOR THE KIDS : Candy, Prizes, Goodies Galore for Hard-Boiled Egg Detectives : Those who join in the hunts also will be treated to pony rides, puppets and a petting zoo.
- Fighting Words : Yes, his book is raw. But Booker Prize winner James Kelman says that's his native tongue.
- VENTURA : Ticket Sales Begin for Chamber Music Fest
- Volunteers
- Women Sought for Jobs Program
- Chevron to Sell State 3,000 Acres in Heart of Woodlands : Parkland: Conservancy, with help from Santa Clarita, will purchase land for $4.9 million. 'Drop-dead beautiful' area is expected to be open for picnicking and hiking within weeks.
- Ex-Sylmar Man Held in Wife's 1991 Slaying : Technology: Recent advances in DNA analysis aid long investigation, leading to charges against Dennis Dawley.
- IRVINE : Report Clears Officials; Recall Drive Still On
- PERSPECTIVES ON CHARTER AMENDMENT 2 : No: The System Works as It Should : Our city government performs better than most in America, with managers hired on merit and fired only for cause.
- County Property Tax Deadline Looms
- STUDIO CITY : Ferraro and Wachs Oppose Bridge Plan
- La Palma to Send Letter in Support of Long Beach Shipyard
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Warms to Task With 37-Point Outburst
- 'Harvey Milk': Gay Liberation at the Opera : Music review: Although the work premiered in Houston in January, its New York opening was considered the big test for this quasi-historic extravaganza.
- International Business
- ADVERTISING
- International Business
- State Controller Tells Quantum to Repay Medicaid : Health: A letter demands the return of $2.3 million in past claims. Officials of the Orange company say they were near compromise with another agency.
- For Some, Frequent-Flier Miles a Passion
- AMERICA'S BEST : Chocolate Dreams
- Eastin Names Panels to Probe Education Failure : Schools: The move is designed to find reasons for dismal showing revealed this week in CLAS scores. Fundamental approaches to teaching will be examined.
- NEWS : Philip Brown: An Appreciation and Complaint
- Revelers Compile Data at the Lab
- CALABASAS : Students Face Test on the Environment
- SAN CLEMENTE : Trying to Make Practice Perfect
- Officer Suffers Bruises After Being Dragged by Suspect's Car
- LOS ANGELES : Fire Department Asked to Delay Bias Probe by Council
- LAKE FOREST : Plan to Deliver Grants Gets Initial Approval
- Hold the Cynicism
- Countywide : Disaster Preparedness Courses to Be Offered
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : DMV Reports 1st Drop in Licenses Since World War II
- INGLEWOOD : Councilman, School Board President Face Runoff
- Council Cites Fears Over Terminal : Expansion: Burbank Airport commissioners to meet Friday to respond to list of demands and concerns.
- PLATFORM : Americorps
- Padres Latest to Give Valenzuela a Chance : Baseball: Former Dodger has attendance clause in one-year San Diego contract.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Bonney's New 'Everyman' Haunts LunaPark Show
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Tustin Surprises Saddleback in 12-3 Victory
- Arts & Entertainment : SIGHTS : 2 Exhibits at Ventura College Highlight Art of the Camera : The works of photographers on display range from the powerfully realistic to the wildly imaginative.
- Scores Fuel Calls to Reform, Divide L.A. Schools : Education: Poor CLAS test results send shock wave through L.A. Unified. Educators agree that teaching methods need to be updated but cite a lack of money.
- Residents Give Input for 911 Master Plan
- Newport Beach : City Hall, Church Will Share Parking Spaces
- Council Upholds Plan for Beach Restaurant
- Never Forgotten : Newhall: Families and colleagues gather to pay tribute to four men killed 25 years ago in the Highway Patrol's worst tragedy.
- Tour Will View Wildflowers in Antelope Valley
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- A Different Kind of Team Spirit
- 'Doctor Zhivago' Treks Back to the Big Screen : Movies: 30 years after the David Lean epic premiered, a restored version of the classic is being released. It screens in Santa Ana starting tonight.
- VENTURA : City Amends Lease of Pier Restaurateur
- Armenian Engineers Visit to Study Utilities
- Simi Valley Wins One After Getting Two, 6-4 : Baseball: Pioneers make all the plays in Marmonte League victory over Westlake.
- Orange County Almanac
- Dodgers Bestowed Opening Honors
- Coliseum Press Box Approved but Luxury Suites Vetoed
- Ducks Defeat Oilers in Overtime : Hockey: Anaheim wins on goal by Lebeau with 50 seconds left in the extra period.
- 2 Are Found Guilty of Filing False Tax Returns
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Alvarenga Clears Pond for 11-10 Moorpark Win
- PREP ROUNDUP : Lee's Round Sparks Villa Park in Golf
- FootballThe Coliseum Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to...
- It's Field and Track at Ventura : Channel League: Cougar boys beat Buena with all-around effort; Buena girls do the same.
- Kirsty MacColl on Her Own Terms
- Schwab to Buy Britain's ShareLink Brokerage
- Leading Indicators Take Steepest Fall in 19 Months : Economy: Biggest contributor was the drop in raw material prices. No recessionary signs are seen.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Churn, Dow Dips 1.04; Metals Rocket
- Alehouse Rock
- Merrill's Quick 'n' Easy Malibu Dinner for One (Plus Four)
- Chevron to Sell 3,000 Acres in Santa Susanas
- BRIEFLY : Award: Hospital Volunteer Lauded for Longtime Service
- Clinton Weighs Creation of Panel to Study Affirmative Action
- Various Artists"Legends of the Accordion" RhinoHow hip...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Cult Stashed Nerve Gas, Magazine Says
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Low-Profile Attorney Shines for Defense
- An Objection to Law School : Fewer lawyers in our future? Well, applications <i> are </i> down. And then there's that 'image' problem . . .
- Forever Plaid
- Obituaries : Carl A. Morton: Longtime Resident of Ojai
- TUSTIN : Frustrated Council OKs Repayment Plan
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : State Criticized for Not Paying for Simpson Trial
- Anaheim Gives Initial OK to New Development Fees
- TUSTIN : School Trustees Back County Rebate Plan
- OXNARD : Flynn Urges County to Purchase Campus
- GLENDALE : Winner Left Race but Plans to Serve
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Pain for Law Enforcement
- Ex-Baylor Coach Johnson Cleared, but Assistants Convicted
- Sampras' Accident Might Have Left West a Little Strung Out
- Tarkanian Takes His Act to Fresno : College basketball: Former Nevada Las Vegas coach returns to his alma mater.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- International Business : Bank Thieves Exploit Kazakhstan's Eagerness for Foreign Capital : Crime: Authorities say gang has tried to steal more than $4 billion from American and European banks since December.
- FORKLORE : Pasta a la Cicero?
- Up On a Plinth
- Sports
- ELECTIONS : Council and School Races Face Runoffs : Inglewood: Ervin Thomas and Councilman Hardeman will be on the ballot. Board President Hill Hale and a newcomer will compete.
- JAUNTS : Prime Wildflower Viewing Is Here : Perhaps it's not as spectacular or diverse a display as a year ago. Some bloomed early, others will be later than usual.
- 16 Seized in Sweep to Rid Neighborhood of Drugs
- WATCH YOUR STEPS : EggMazeMent at Knott's Will Leave You Lost, Found and A-Mazed
- Fruitful Main Street Excursion
- PORT HUENEME : Council Stands by Landfill Expansion