- OXNARD : Council Reviews Plan for 167 Homes
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Survive First Dibble Outing Since '93
- MUSIC REVIEW : Alexander Brings Together Colossal 'Carmina'
- THEATER REVIEW : Random Acts Mark 'Beginning at the End'
- Sports
- OXNARD : Edison Request OKd Over Sierra Club Plea
- SIMI VALLEY : Residents Invited to Dump Trash Free
- NEWPORT BEACH / COSTA MESA : Teens Address Board on Plan for Dress Code
- VENTURA : Woman Rescued From Burning Car
- AGOURA HILLS : Family Center Firm Asks to Delay Appeal
- IRVINE : District Acts to Fix, Not Replace, Theater
- USC's Wright Is Still Chasing Tiger
- Face to Face Looks the Other Way : Festival: The punk band, whose lead singer was knocked off the stage at Board in O.C., says it will let the matter drop.
- The Reasons 'Boys' Didn't Make the Cut : Television: Good ratings and positive portrayals of African Americans didn't mean a fall renewal because too much of the sitcom is 'kid-driven,' says ABC's entertainment chief.
- JAZZ : Fullerton Arboretum Has Festival Down to an Art
- Xerox Cancels Factory Closure After Union Agrees to 20% Pay Cut
- Zaire's Lethal Ebola Outbreak Spreading in City, Doctors Warn
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : U.S. Vetoes Measure on Land Seizures
- China Beach Rushes In With the Live Disco Tide
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Body of Transient Woman Found in Lancaster Building
- SIMI VALLEY : Composting Lesson Set at Rancho Tapo
- 'I Didn't Want to Die' : Man's Morning Hike Becomes 2 1/2-Day Survival Test
- BEVERLY HILLS : Registration Law for Ammunition Gets Initial OK
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Seeks to Change Heritage Tree Rules
- A Close-Up Look at People Who Matter : Despite Losses, Disabled Man Stays Upbeat
- PACOIMA : Administrators Keep Word to Bookworms
- PUBLIC PERSONA : Traditional Gig Kicks Off Shift in General Direction
- Sides Debate Expansion of Toland Landfill
- Drug Ring Leader Guilty in Slayings : Court: Juror is replaced by alternate after partial verdict is reached in complex case involving 1988 ambush at Lake View Terrace crack house. Murder counts against three other defendants are unresolved.
- A Tempest That Will Blow Over
- FTC, Laguna Fire Mask Seller Reach Accord
- Japan Auto Makers Might Just Pay Tariff Themselves : Trade: If the sanctions take effect, executives from targeted companies say, they may decide to continue to sell their cars at current prices and swallow losses.
- Can New French President Deliver? : He Vows to Tackle Employment Woes
- Bites : Trade War Boils Up
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Animation Panel Will Include a Familiar Voice : June Foray, known for her vocals of Rocky the Squirrel and Natasha, will join the discussion at a screening fund-raiser Sunday in Ojai.
- FASHION : Shopping for a Good Cause : Everybody wins at 7th on Sale. Buyers get designer bargains and AIDS groups get millions of dollars.
- Foes of PriceCostco Project Sue to Block Development
- Peace, Officers : La Habra Rookie Among Those Saluted at Service for Those Killed on Duty
- CALABASAS : District on Track for Finding New Chief
- Costa Mesa : School District Asks City to Consider Loan
- Play Ball! : Facing Pressure, Rancho Niguel Little League : Yields to Parents on 'Safety' Ball and OKs Switch
- Police Ride Metrolink to Patrol Rail Crossings : Trains: As part of Operation Lifesaver, officers scan the intersections for drivers trying to beat the gates.
- March Restaurant Closures
- CITY SECTION SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Shaw's Double Paces Granada Hills
- First Thing He Should Negotiate Is Higher Percentage for Himself
- You Can't Judge a Buk by Its Cover : Timbuk3 Doesn't Have a With-It Look or Personality but Knows How to Groove
- UAW Chief Rues Lack of Unions at Foreign-Owned Plants in U.S.
- Summertime . . . and Gas Prices Are Bound to Rise : Travel: Americans are expected to hit the highways and airports in record numbers.
- Hail the King and Don't Forget to Party
- A Day in the Life of Arroyo Trabuco
- A Restaurant That Is Italian in Spirit if Not Ancestry
- EVERYWHERE
- CRENSHAW : Free Immunization at Prenatal Care Agency
- Teachers Know Tricks to Make a Point Clearly : A pair from Fillmore High advised the pollution control district on a project that produced a video on air quality.
- Cost of Cultural Sensitivity Plan for Alhambra Schools Disputed
- THEATER REVIEW : Acting Quality Uneven in 'Vital Signs' Sketches : Several actors in multiple roles make some of the performances more entertaining than others.
- At Least 45 Killed in Philippine Ferry Fire
- Area's Top Crop of Bands to Play for Strawberry Festival : Fender Benders bring their dueling guitars on stage Saturday; Asleep at the Wheel headlines the amphitheater show Sunday.
- Assembly Recall Winner Miller Vows to Be a Republican Loyalist : Elections: Winner in race for Paul V. Horcher's Assembly seat says a GOP Speaker is top priority.
- Deadline Friday for Space Station Forum
- And then there's the undress code: Employees...
- Camarillo Teens Urge Creation of Youth Panel : Recreation: About 100 tell local officials during a three-hour City Hall forum that such a commission is needed to address their needs.
- PICO RIVERA : Casino Backers Lead Foes in Fund Raising
- COOKSTUFF : FINDS
- Italian Sought in Attacks That Killed 10 Is Arrested
- Art College to Lease May Co. Site at Museum
- EDUCATION : Talks Admonish and Inspire 400 Students : Workshops for 'at risk' youths in Pomona schools aim to illustrate the pitfalls of drugs, gangs, violence and teen-age pregnancy.
- Recall Winner Miller Vows to Be GOP Loyalist : Elections: The victor in race for Paul V. Horcher's Assembly seat says voting for Republican Speaker is top priority.
- The Last Act in La Mirada : As Debt-Plagued Playhouse Seeks Funds, Longtime Director Retires
- Two Big Traders Playing With Fire : U.S. and Japan still can make up without going to 'court'
- Mugu Commander to Testify at Hearing
- Cypress, Rancho Santiago Set for State Tournament
- Little League Chapter Gives in to Parents, OKs Use of Safety Ball
- TRACK AND FIELD : CSUN Pair Second-Best at Midpoint
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Maple Leafs Alive in Sudden Death
- Boston's 1-2 Punch: Ford and Sutter Fired
- Rejuvenated Cal Lutheran Pitchers Make Call to Arms : Baseball: Kingsmen hope addition of three previously injured starters will help in playoff series against La Verne.
- Georgia Executes Killer
- STOCK WATCH
- LABOR : Post Office Workers Decry Policy on Discipline : Employees at La Puente facility picket over work conditions. Postmaster says the situation has been exaggerated.
- Jazz Lover Remains Loyal to Distinctly Retro Tastes
- Continuation School Teacher's Favorite Lesson: Anything Is Possible : Education: Cheryl Greer believes she makes a daily impact on the lives of teen-age mothers, because she's been there. Her work has earned her a state honor.
- Developments Hearten Measure R Rivals : Campaigns: Both sides say legislative relief, insurance for recovery bonds and recent criminal charges help their positions.
- Sports
- GARDENA : Council Leaves Zoning of Annexed Area Intact
- BREA : Enrollment Changes for Teachers' Children
- NORTHRIDGE : Youths Finally Put Down Their Pens, Celebrate
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : College Names Scholar in Residence : Education: Antelope Valley's Martha Wengert, a longtime sociology instructor, is chosen for the honor.
- Research Cuts Decried as Detrimental to U.S.
- Time Warner Braces for Complaints Against Rap : Music: Genre's critics are expected to confront the company at its annual shareholders meeting.
- MEDIA
- Horcher's Out, but Battle for Power Goes On
- Spud Glut
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : THE NEW BLUE LINE : With a goal of almost tripling the number of female officers, the LAPD is actively recruiting and training women with varied backgrounds.
- Happy for the Thais That Influence
- JAUNTS : Ojai Powwow to Include Tribal Arts, Traditions : The gathering at Lake Casitas will draw Native Americans from across the Southwest. A dance competition is among the events.
- Countywide : Gang Victims Services Gets $56,000 Grant
- Momo Land
- IN THE KITCHEN : Soup of the Season
- NRA Official Issues Apology for Controversial Fund-Raising Letter
- Answering the Prayers of the Deaf : Religion: A pioneering program at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena will train hearing-impaired spiritual leaders to minister to their brethren.
- Justices Disclose Income; 4 Listed as Millionaires
- Chirac Sworn In, Names Juppe Prime Minister : France: Choice of ex-foreign minister welcomed as sign of new president's commitment to broad change.
- The condensed life story of Two West...
- ELECTIONS / REDONDO BEACH : O'Dell Will Be 1st New Treasurer in 20 Years
- BRIEFLY : Religion: Zeldin to Celebrate 50th Year as Rabbi
- Strawberry Pleasures Should Draw Crowds
- FASHION : Do Clothes Make the Case? : Let the record show that conservative, uncontrived attire wins out with local attorneys and judges.
- Chan Is Missing : Pup's Owner Recalls Sleuth Strategy From 'Ace Ventura'
- Hospital Halts Fertility Clinic Negotiations in Wake of Probe : Medicine: Fountain Valley facility severs talks with doctors operating UCI's Center for Reproductive Health after learning that their research practices are under investigation.
- Orange County Almanac
- Wilson Still Unable to Resume Public Speaking
- SIMI VALLEY : Free Bus Service to Trade Fair Offered
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Trojans, 49ers Need a Strong Finish
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Foster's Lone Slip-Up Costly Against Giants
- Ethnic Casting Debate Resurfaces in Hollywood : Two Latino-Themed Movies Renew Questions of Box-Office Risks vs. Appropriate Portrayals
- ART REVIEWS : 'Gottlieb' a Fresh, Vital Retrospective
- Rowand Looking for the Long Ball
- LONG BEACH : Teachers Get Grants for Innovative Projects
- Trends: Pierced Bodies and Question of What Is Mainstream
- Energy: Issues Surrounding Operation of BreitBurn Oil Field
- U.S.-Japan Trade Dispute
- Transit: Taxes, Funding and the MTA
- Word Play
- Politics: Election in June an Opportunity to Make a Difference
- Sewage: Examining Hyperion Plant Discharge
- Adult Trial for Youth
- Strata Sphere
- Wildlife: Crediting Samson's Human Patron
- BY DESIGN : THE CLASS OF '95 : Whether they wear denim or leather, flowery sun dresses or baggy overalls, the seniors voted "best dressed" by their peers in high schools across Southern California don't look to magazines or movie stars to find their style--they make it themselves.
- Farm Subsidies
- WHITTIER : Conservancy Honored for Preservation Work
- Weapons: Azusa Law on Ammunition
- Duarte: Petition Bid to Recall 3 on Council
- BY DESIGN : The Class of '95 : Whether they wear denim or leather, flowery sun dresses or baggy overalls, the seniors voted "best dressed" by their peers in high schools across Southern California don't look to magazines or movie stars to find their style--they make it themselves.
- Dowling on Entitlements
- Religion: Dialogue Between Church and Gays
- Drug Smugglers
- Oklahoma Bombing
- UCLA law professor Peter Arenella and Loyola...
- OTHER NEWS - May 18, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 18, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 18, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 18, 1995
- Obituaries - May 18, 1995
- Obituaries - May 18, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 18, 1995
- L.A. Apparel Maker Rocked by 3 Slayings : Mystery: Violence and threats directed against Carole Little employees has spread fear through the local fashion industry.
- Faiths Unite to Oppose Patents on Life Forms
- Raabe's Relatives Post Bond as Judge Cuts Bail to $200,000
- Dramatic Evidence Caps DNA Case : Trial: Prosecutors present more test results. They show that blood consistent with Simpson and both victims was found in his Bronco.
- LYNWOOD : Suspect in Shooting Held on Drug Charge
- LONG BEACH : Police Investigating College's Auto Program
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- CYBERPORN: A Sun Valley man has become...
- Report Detailing Knife Tests Is Released
- Slashed Woman's Kin Plan to Hire Attorney : Investigation: Donna K. Lee will not answer police questions about CityWalk slayings until then, her relatives say.
- Links Sought as 3 Slayings Rock L.A. Apparel Maker : Mystery: Violence and threats against Carole Little employees spread fear through local fashion industry.
- Bay Area Schools Get $100-Million Shot in the Arm : Education: As with similar Los Angeles project, part of funding will come from Annenberg Foundation. The goal is to help students benefit from the lessons of reform.
- Family Posts Bond, So Raabe Could Be Out of Jail Today : Courts: Bail is reduced from $500,000 to $200,000. The former O.C. assistant treasurer is ruled to be destitute enough to receive public funds for his trial defense.
- Twin Fins Coming Back? Ain't That (South) Swell
- Irvine Computer Chip Heist Is Biggest in U.S. : Crime: About a dozen well-dressed thieves take off with at least $5 million in components from Centon Electronics.
- LAW ENFORCEMENT : Bomb Probe: Grim Search for a Breakthrough : A month later, officials admit they're still baffled about identity of 'John Doe No. 2.' Colbern's detailed diary remains a key focus.
- TORRANCE : Reactivation Sought of $40-Million Fraud Suit
- Special Counsel Sought in Ronald Brown Probe : Cabinet: Atty. Gen. Reno seeks full investigation of commerce secretary's finances. He denies any wrongdoing.
- Man Killed After Rampage in Stolen Tank
- Slain Woman's Neighbors Seek Answers : Crime: West Covina residents demand to know why they were not told that the suspect, a paroled sex offender, was living among them.
- Woman in CityWalk Case to Hire Lawyer
- TECHNOLOGY - May 18, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - May 18, 1995
- For the Record - May 18, 1995
- Budget Proposals Produce Splits Among Republicans : Congress: Details of House, Senate documents are raising objections from key lawmakers. Squabbling is not expected to derail either plan.
- Zairian Capital Braces for Ebola
- '90s FAMILY : A Bundle of Trouble : A new infant in the house -- a blessed event that seals a couple's love, right? Well, not quite. Parents admit that an additon to the family often leads to more fights and greater marital dissatisfaction
- Tariff Threat Brings Shock in Luxury Car Showrooms : Business: Customers, dealers debate the sanctions on Japanese products. One seller resents being 'singled out.'
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- VENTURA : Merchants Say Line Street With Palms
- Aliso Viejo : County Eyes Property for Sheriff's Substation
- SANTA ANA : Auditions Scheduled for College News Show
- VENTURA : E.J. Harrison Buys Gold Coast Recycling
- PREP VOLLEYBALL SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- Sampras Falls to Unseeded Santoro in Rome
- Two 300-Pound Tuna Make a Trip Special
- BOYSJustin DumaisSCHOOL: BuenaSPORT: SwimmingYEAR: SophomoreSEASON AT A...
- A Very Good Year for Rapids : Abundant Winter Rains Have Guaranteed High Waters, Long Season for Whitewater Rafting on Kern River in Central California
- Off-Campus Baseball Fields Are Not Exactly a Walk in the Park
- Tokyo Still on Alert in Wake of Guru's Arrest
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Rejects Holden's Bid to Get City Funds for Race
- LAGUNA BEACH : Idea of Staying Grows on Him
- PERSPECTIVE ON MIDDLE EAST PEACE : Why Provoke the Arab World? : Legislation to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem is the kind of gratuitous political blunder that has backfired before.
- Judge OKs City's Approval of Tract : Thousand Oaks: Sierra Club had claimed the council ignored guidelines in approving a 220-home project.
- VENTURA : Husband of Recall Subject Chastises Two
- GLENDALE : Witnesses Sought in Injury Accident
- Talley at End Decisively Shows Buffalo a Winner With Him
- Brian RickettsCypress, SophomoreGolfAt the start of the...
- NBA PLAYOFFS : It's Double and Nothing for Bulls : Pro basketball: Strategy of ganging up on O'Neal backfires again as Grant scores 24 to lead Magic past his old team, 103-95, for a 3-2 lead in Eastern semifinal.
- Panel Finds Sex Harassment Evidence Against Packwood Credible
- Clintons' Debt Soars Because of Legal Bills
- 5,000 in Little Havana Protest Refugee Policy
- A Once-Bright Future Dims at Bail Hearing
- Fraud Probe Targets Charity Foundation
- RSVP : A Very Happy Rebirth Day to Art Museum
- SHERMAN OAKS : Ice Cream Sales Offer Lesson in Philanthropy
- PASADENA : City Wants Ex-Police Chief to Repay House Loan
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- DIGEST : Eby Voted Best in the West by WAC
- Lake Casitas Brimming With Trophy-Sized Bass
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Intel's Lesson in Corporate Philanthropy : Computers: The firm promises to build a high school if expansion bonds are approved.
- ENERGY
- 17 Die in Algerian Crash
- Voters Oust Maverick Horcher in Recall Election
- For Gun Control, Give Big Cities Local Control : Crime: Outrage about the urban homicide rate should be channeled into winning the power to regulate firearms.
- Lopez Canyon Dump Focus of City Action
- Environmentalist Ida Z. Williams Dies
- County OKs Public Safety Funding Ordinance : Prop. 172: Law ensures that all future revenue from the initiative will go to five agencies. The 3-2 vote ends a yearlong feud.
- Dispute Over Decayed Trees Settled for $130,000 : Oxnard: Family says the problem started with a hospital project. The city, medical center and subcontractors will help pay removal and repair costs.
- New Administrator's Contract Is Approved
- Witness Will Face Renewed Interrogation : Slayings: Man may be given polygraph test. Knife found near injured woman's car is tested to see if it is weapon in slashings.
- BURBANK : Youths Study, Write About Environment
- Sheriff's Volunteers Complete Training
- Hear My Story, Know My Pain : Women who have had abortions must speak out to put a face on choice and retain itas an option.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- U.N. Ponders Role as Fighting Sweeps Across Sarajevo : Bosnia: As clashes intensify, world body weighs proposals to alter its failing mission.
- CHATSWORTH : Awards Event Will Honor Volunteers
- COMMUNITY ESSAY : Marital Bliss May Not Require a Bride, After All
- Simi Board Finds Deficit Much Smaller : Education: District trustees, prepared to deal with a $6-million shortfall over three years, instead find out it's $623,000.
- Angels Battle Back, Defeat Minnesota, 9-6
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Lakers Get a Gift from St. Nick : Pro basketball: Van Exel makes three-point basket with 0.5 seconds left in overtime for 98-96 victory in Game 5.
- BOXING / MIKE HISERMAN : Valley Fans Could Go From Famine to Feast
- Rockets Stay Alive With Overtime Win
- Mira Costa Proves Too Tall an Order for Thousand Oaks
- LABOR
- Comarco Inc.: The Yorba Linda provider of...
- BANKING
- Greenspan Seeks a Stronger Attack on the Budget Deficit
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Microsoft Lures NBC Away From Rival On-Line Services
- The Admar Group Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- Concealed Gun Bill OKd in Texas
- Lottery Winner Picked by a Jury : Courts: Liquor store owner is given the $12.3-million prize after a bitter, 15-month legal battle with a clerk who claimed the ticket was his.
- BREA : Trustees Seek Comments on Plan for New School Bus Fees
- VENTURA : City May Pull Out of Ambulance Contract
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Cuts Homeless Shelter Funding by One-Fourth : Budget: Spending on other services will increase 2.8% under the 1995-96 budget approved by the City Council.
- Angel Fans Can't 86 This From Their Memories
- THOUSAND OAKS : Authorities Seek Pizzeria Robber
- NEWPORT BEACH : Plan to Expand Patio Dining Moves Ahead
- Wait till he finds out that people...
- Gardener Shot in Confrontation With Thief
- People of the Book : Students Help to Revive the Judaic Tradition of Burying Sacred Texts
- PREP TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Laguna Beach Pays Back Garden Grove
- Ballard to Showcase Versatility in Pool : Swimming: Birmingham junior to swim 50- and 500-yard freestyle events in City finals today.
- TV REVIEW : PBS' 'Accent on the Offbeat' a Look at a Creative Mismatch
- What's a TV Lawyer to Do Without O.J.? (Some TV, Perhaps)
- Bally Plans a Paris-Themed Hotel-Casino
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : How to Respond to Objectionable Cyberspace Talk? Talk Back
- The Stagnant Contraceptives Industry : Birth control: Lawsuits, red tape and the religious lobby have slowed innovations, drug firms say. The Pill remains the most trusted method.
- RSVP : Everyone Had a Royally Good Time With the Kids
- Mayors, Chiefs Back Gun Laws
- Lessons of WWII Go Unlearned, Pope Says : Vatican: In letter marking V-E Day, pontiff decries terrorism and 'logic of arms' in Balkans and Caucasus.
- CAMARILLO : Church Construction Site Is Vandalized
- Golf Course Wins Another Court Battle
- Supervisors Seek Limits on Who Can Get Welfare : Government: Board would be able to exclude the able-bodied and employable as well as legal immigrants. Critics say the move would double or triple the number of homeless.
- Board Weighs Effect of 4-Day Workweek
- Decisive Shot at Alamo One for History Books
- Disappointing 1st Quarter for 4 Big Retailers
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Despite Rise of Cell Phones, Pagers Haven't Skipped a Beep
- Ventura Advances Proposal for Highway Footbridge : City Council: Neighbors fear the California 126 overpass would promote crime and reduce privacy.
- Building Creative Tension : Education: The Southern California Institute of Architecture restructures itself--a little--as the acclaimed nonconformist college edges toward the mainstream.
- VENTURA : Surfrider Foundation Plans Fund-Raiser
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Children Hurt in Car Fire Remain Hospitalized
- PREP PLAYOFFS : Camarillo Doubles On a Roll
- Angel's 1st Is Worst at City Final : Golf: Granada Hills standout struggles in opening round of high school championship.
- GIRLSRebecca GilmanSCHOOL: BuenaSPORT: SwimmingYEAR: SophomoreSEASON AT A...
- NHL Referee Van Hellemond Fined for Call in Playoff Game
- TrackJulie Petrilla* Fullerton, sophomore. She ran the...
- Renee TaylorRancho Santiago, SophomoreSoftball/Right fieldTaylor, from Capistrano...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : SurfWatch Helps to Stem Tide of Obscenity
- INSURANCE
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : WHAT THEY SAID
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Billboards Give a Split Verdict : Advertising: Radio station has put up 200 placards that say 'Guilty' and 200 that proclaim 'Innocent.' A Simpson attorney complains that jurors might see them.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Child Traffic Deaths Rise
- 'Demagogues' Could Be '96 Problem, Reich Says : Politics: Labor secretary maintains that polarizing issues are 'one question mark' hanging over contest. GOP budget will give voters clear choice, he notes.
- SAFETY FIRST: It took volunteers four months...
- More Funds Sought for Debris Removal
- Avoiding a Biological 'Meltdown' : Global cooperation is essential in the fight against contagious viruses such as Ebola
- MULTICULTURAL MANNERS : Island Eyebrows May Whisper a Reply
- GLENDALE : College Honors Veterans With War Memorial
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Back Plan to Consolidate Film Offices
- City May Use Slumlord Ordinance on Caltrans
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Board OKs Bill to Ease Burden of Costly Trials
- Granada Hills Reaches Title Game : Softball: Highlanders beat El Camino Real in City 4-A semifinal.
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Pyramid Is Only the Tip of 49ers' Success
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 DAILY REPORT : Concussion Lands Herta in Hospital
- Verdugo Hills Back in Final for Third Consecutive Year
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Cardinals Send Watson Down
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Competitive Memories Never Leave
- Once More, Into the Suburbs
- SIMI VALLEY : Wood Ranch Golf Club Is Finally Sold
- Driver Dies, Passenger Hurt in Crash
- Newspaper Snafu May Delay Whiteface Housing Development : Simi Valley: Ad notifying residents of a hearing on the project fails to appear on time.