- A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That . . . Great Days for Grazers
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : LOCAL TONYS : 5 Honored for Work Behind the Scenes
- Some Pretty Cool Science in a One-Ring Circus
- Lightning Injures 4 Through Their Shoes
- Reaching for the Waves
- THEATER : Pulling Some Strings to Create Art
- Low-Income Youths Facing Higher Odds : Surveys: State has higher unemployment and poverty rates, but spends $1,000 less per pupil than the national average.
- Rita Pisani, owner of Amelio's Italian restaurant...
- JAUNTS : Walk to Combine Coastal Ecology With Camping : The six-day trek will cover 33 miles, most of the county's shoreline, in an effort to promote a state trail.
- In the Hours Following Childbirth . . . : . . . There's Pain, Fatigue, Bonding and Joy-- but When Should Mom Go Home?
- City Hikes Landing Fees at LAX by 32% More; Airlines Protest : Transportation: The carriers, which are still seeking relief from the last round of increases, call the move 'unjustified.'
- S&P; Sees High Level of Risk in Counties in California
- SITTING DOWN TO SURF'S CHALLENGE : Merv Larson is a long-time advocate of the kayak-style wave ski. Its ease of handling fits a wide range of abilities.
- Itching for Fun? Try Diaper Dash
- LABOR
- Japan Would Retaliate With Cargo Flight Ban : Trade: Tokyo says it will take the action against FedEx and Northwest if Washington proceeds with air route sanctions.
- First Comes Love, Then Comes Marriage--Then Come the Bills : Personal finance: Experts say newlyweds should devise a strategy for spending, saving and investment. It's not romantic, but it can better ensure marital bliss.
- Tentative Pact Reached on End to Chechen War : Caucasus: The accord covers only military aspects of a peace settlement, includes demand for rebel leader's 'extradition.'
- Granted the Chance to Carry On
- Confrontation Between Rival Gangs at Pier Results in Arrests of 4
- Emil Cioran; Romanian Author Noted for Works in French
- THEATER REVIEW : Secrets, Inconsistencies in 'Wait Until Dark' : Kim Little and Geoffrey Powers play the main roles quite well in the Thousand Oaks production.
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : A Lifestyle Worth Its Salt : People Who Can't Be Far From the Sea Arrange It So That They'll Always Have Sand in Their Toes
- Watch for Warning Signs
- Boss Got Break They Wouldn't Get, Officers Say
- Deal With Guerrillas Unnerves Russians : Chechnya: Millions wonder if they will be the next victims of deadly spillover from the war.
- RESTAURANTS : A Mixed Menu, Mixed Signals and Mixed Results
- Youngsters Take Leap Into Troublesome Waters : Recreation: A popular pastime is jumping from a 40-foot cliff into the Hill Canyon swimming hole. But officials are concerned about the danger.
- Executive Says Loan Was Made to Councilman : Moorpark: Former chief of a waste firm says he hasn't been paid back. But Montgomery insists the $3,500 was payment for a computer.
- BREA : Trash Rate Increase to Offset Landfill Costs
- The Logger's Ax: No Wild Swings : Clinton should hold firm against amendment that threatens forests
- ALL-AREA BOYS' TENNIS TEAM / PLAYER OF THE YEAR
- The Judges Darryl May Dread
- Churchill Downs Gets OK to Try In-Home Wagering
- THE ARTSNEA Future Gloomy: Congress moved a...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Understated Intensity From Yo La Tengo
- RETAILING
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL : Fax Machines Instead of Postcards in the Drawer
- Norman Lear's Act III to Sell TV Stations for $500 Million
- ROSE DOSTI : Lentil Soup
- Watch Out, Perrier
- Decaying Arizona church undergoes revival : After more than 200 years, experts and volunteers are restoring Mission San Xavier del Bac's artistic treasures.
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- 2 Planes Collide, Killing 5
- FOR THE KIDS : 'Little Freddie' Teaches From the Horse's Mouth : Author of children's books will sign copies at a Ventura store with the equine model for her stories at her side.
- Chief 'No on R' Spokesman Recognized for Debating Skill
- SHERMAN OAKS : Hayden to Speak at Town Hall Meeting
- SANTA PAULA : Murder Suspect, 17, to Stand Trial as Adult
- Yorba Linda : Decision to Not Build Horse Arena Criticized
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Unconventional Wisdom : Mathematical maverick who created a DNA computer solves old problems in new ways.
- GOING TO EXTREMES : Keeping an Eye Open : In TV's Attempt to Humanize Participants in Obscure Sports, 112 Cameras Will Blanket the Event
- Without Chili, Angels Aren't So Hot in Loss
- Ojai Valley Checking Out Ways to Help Its Libraries
- Area's Battered Women to Get Agency Help
- Point Is, He Didn't : Conference Lays to Rest Myth of Ruth's Called Shot
- Stars Move to Decertify NBA Players' Union
- Boston Pitcher Lifted a Glass, Then Team
- If Smoking Goes, Does Bingo Go? : What's the Better Bet for Schools: Lose State Funding or Give Up Income From Players?
- Mexico and Colombia Tie, 0-0, as Goalkeepers Are the Stars
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Road Test for Lyrically Smart Trynin
- 'Hate' May Hit Even Closer to Home : Theater: Initial inspiration for the play was local violence, but the Oklahoma City tragedy changed things.
- Man Held in Slayings at CityWalk : Police: North Hollywood resident is rearrested after new blood evidence is received.
- San Fernando Valley : Cheating Scandal Leads to Hard Times
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Church Is Force of Program for the Needy
- Kings Get $10.5-Million Loan : Hockey: Commissioner believes funds from Colorado group will help stabilize the franchise for the next few months.
- THEATER REVIEW : Cast Shifts Continue 'Endgame's' Power
- Westside : SING-ALONG
- Countywide : Hepatitis A Outbreak Seems Under Control
- San Fernando Valley : REVOLVING DOOR
- Chemicals Affect 3 Deputies Who Attack Fire
- Well, Let's Hope It Works
- Jordan's Number Is at $100,000
- COSTA MESA : Bristol Street Ramp Improvements Funded
- VENTURA : Firefighters Save Big Ranch From Wildfire
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : I Didn't Know That. . .
- Burbank Considers Taxing Users of Short-Term Lots
- $18,000 Raised for Officer Convicted in Beating
- Tagger Stirs Fight Over Jail Policy : Law enforcement: David Hillo's latest arrest leads city attorney to assail release of many prisoners to ease crowding.
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Angels Missing Key Bat : Baseball: Without Davis, California's offense lacks some punch, which is clear in 6-3 loss to Kansas City.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Finley Scores Run, Saves Run in Padre Victory
- RECORD REVIEWS : Whether Soft or Loud, the Songs Are Fine Tuned
- Police Chief Claims Victory; Others See Credibility in Doubt : LAPD: Williams says council has restored his integrity, vows to mend ties with mayor, commission. But backers and critics both say reversing reprimand without review undercuts his ability to lead.
- Botulism Threat?
- Iran and Terrorism
- On-Line Smut, Dole on Movies
- College: One Woman's Fraternity Experience
- OC Fans' Choices
- Gays: Sheriff Block's Participation in Parade
- Clinton and Gay Rights
- Culver City: Taking Aim at Council Members' Refusal to Support Regulation of Ammunition Sales
- Allen Recall Move
- Militias
- Flooding: Gauging Rain on La Cienega
- Broadway Site
- OTHER NEWS - June 22, 1995
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- Notes on a Scorecard - June 22, 1995
- Obituaries - June 22, 1995
- Obituaries - June 22, 1995
- Simpson Tries On Gloves Matching Murder Evidence : Trial: Expert says they 'fit quite well,' but analysts disagree on whether prosecution recouped from blunder.
- Clinton Kicks Off '96 Fund-Raising Tour : Politics: The President will visit New Jersey, Arkansas and Chicago. White House has also begun search for campaign officials in key states.
- Turnout Strong for Juneteenth Festivities
- Taft High Students Cheated on Exams for College Credit : Education: Youths must retake portions of Advanced Placement tests. Seven are suspended.
- NOT HIS JOB: Anaheim Police Chief Randall...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Girl's Grisly Death Remains a Mystery : Trial: She was found encased in concrete. Her aunt admits disposing of the body in a panic but denies killing the 8-year-old.
- Neighbor Heard Argument Before Girl Was Stabbed : Crime: A woman who lives near corner where Huntington teen was found said she sounded 'really mad and a little scared.' There was no cry for help.
- Marchers Protest Cutbacks, Private Hospitals Offer Aid
- Countywide : Flood Control Project Passes 1 Budget Test
- Raiders Are Poised to Return to Oakland : Football: Davis apparently is ready to move NFL team north if legal details can be worked out.
- Time Warner Fires the Head of Its U.S. Music Division : Entertainment: Some say action may portend a move away from rap and rock. Warner Music Group denies it.
- PLANTASTIC: The Ahmanson Ranch project proposed for...
- Premier Laser Systems: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Profit Taking Halts Dow's March
- <i> Those</i> Maglis Were No Star
- Greenspan Sees Added Risk of Mild Recession
- Senate Rejects Bid to Retain 55-M.P.H. Cap
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel Delays Action on Sandwich Shop at Existing Gas Station
- San Fernando Valley : READING ROOM
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Croatia Is Said to Have Rebel Serbs in Its Sights
- Heroic Pet Is Dogged by Publicity as She Leaves Hospital
- VENTURA : Pamphlets Highlight Art, Antiques Stores
- Southeast : EDUCATIONAL LEAP
- Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news : A New Screen Test
- Summer re-runs already?John Hendry of Van Nuys...
- Westside : BIRDS DO IT
- City to Begin Annexation Process for Broome Ranch : Thousand Oaks: Council decides to keep options for the site open as the city examines possible uses, including a golf course.
- Commentary / PERSPECTIVES ON THE SEMI-ANNOUNCED CANDIDATE : Who Is the Real Pete Wilson? : He's No Ronald Reagan
- Kranz, Parker Honored : Softball: Saugus star named player of the year in Division II.
- Night Belongs to Smith and the Andersons : Baseball: Reliever gets another save, starter is sharp in return, and outfielder gets an assist in Angels' 3-2 victory.
- Raiders Sign Second-Round Pick Robbins
- To RuPaul, Drag's Just a Role He Plays : He's a Cosmetics Firm's Spokesblonde and Still a Part-Time Glamazon, and That Isn't the Half of It
- Postal Service Lifts Its Ban on the Use of Photographs on Stamps : Design: First of three stamps picturing the space shuttle will go on sale at an Anaheim show Thursday.
- INSURANCE
- Entertainment for Fair Announced
- In Spite of Peace Moves, Fighting Flares in Bosnia
- Driver Held in Pedestrian's Death
- AGOURA HILLS : Settlement May Be Near in Sign Dispute
- Man Leads Police on 150-Mile Chase : Crime: Suspect, who was on parole, fled when he was stopped for driving the wrong way. He faces charges of assaulting police officers with a deadly weapon.
- Conejo Valley School District OKs Hiring of 50 New Teachers : Education: Trustees approve a budget of $75 million, $4.1 million more than this year. No change in base salaries is planned.
- Housing Aid Extended for Victims of Quake : Recovery: HUD's decision, which affects 11,000 low-income families in the region, keeps vouchers in effect until Dec. 31.
- Commentary / PERSPECTIVES ON THE SEMI-ANNOUNCED CANDIDATE : Who Is the Real Pete Wilson? : 'Stimulating, a Big Thinker . . . and Fun'
- It's No Joking Matter
- Source Says NBA Deal Is Close, but Players May Move to Decertify
- Experts Can Hear the Difference
- Mexican Judge Is Found Shot to Death : Crime: Jurist had refused to jail officials from bus drivers union. Two others involved in controversial transit case have died violently.
- Countdown Begins for U.S. Docking Mission With Mir
- Setting Priorities : Hard Work, Sacrifices Put Roosevelt High Scholar on Road to Harvard
- Liquor Sales Sting Snags 11 Store Clerks
- City Ties to Go to Overtime
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Says Hamstring Is Feeling Better
- Expressway Mishap Kills Chargers' Griggs : Pro football: Linebacker's speeding car slams into sign pole on Florida Turnpike ramp.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Moby Brings a Human Touch to Techno Set in Hollywood
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Home, Safe Home : New Technologies Promise to Guard the Frightened
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Citicorp to Buy Back $3 Billion of Its Shares
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Encryption Brings Code Comfort to Those Seeking E-Mail Privacy
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Dole's Think Tank to Return Donations
- Money, Mystery . . . and Murder : A missing heiress. A gigolo. Dead horses. And now a prison term. After 18 years, Helen Brach's case is closed.
- Hey Grads! Life as a Working Stiff Begins
- UPDATE : Banishment Tests Not Only Criminals but Their Tribe as Well : Squabbling has erupted among the Tlingits in the midst of their rehabilitation experiment involving two young convicts.
- VAN NUYS : Masters Greeted by Noisy Protesters
- BREA : Registration Open for Summer Sports Camps
- Anaheim Law on Park Use Is Repealed
- VENTURA : New Water Delivery System in the Works
- Mother Wins Campaign for Signal at Crosswalk Where Her Son Died : Simi Valley: City Council members approve stoplight at a crossing on Erringer Road. A petition drive gathered 2,000 signatures.
- Library's Sunday Hours OKd for Summer
- Markey Aide on Planning Panel
- Ventura District May Redraw Boundaries
- State All-Stars Split Games in Tournament
- Frigout Passes on Final Year With Titans
- Dodgers Seek Answers, but Get Nothing : Baseball: Astacio, hitting, fielding, baserunning--it all goes wrong against the Cardinals, 7-0.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE
- Name of the Game Is Dependent Independence : Movies: As independent film companies join forces with Hollywood, the payoff has been financial security. But when is autonomy at risk?
- TV REVIEW : '777: First Flight' One for the Engineers
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Applying the Peace Corps Idea : Earthwatch Can Serve as a Model for Cash-Strapped Agencies
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Thriller Portends a Dark Political Future : SHELLEY'S HEART <i> by Charles McCarry</i> , Random House, $23, 567 pages
- THOUSAND OAKS : Judge Gives Green Light to Dos Vientos
- TUSTIN : Measure R Condemned as a 'True Injustice'
- BUENA PARK : Council Defers Budget Adoption to July 10
- Pair Sentenced Over Bogus Tax Returns
- Westside : A Neighborhood in Need of a Name
- Japanese 747 Hijacked; Guru's Release Demanded : Crime: Self-proclaimed cult follower wielding ice pick hijacks All Nippon Airways domestic flight with 365 people aboard.
- One Thousand (or So) and Counting . . .
- San Gabriel Valley : CUT TO THE CHASE
- Park Proposed in Blighted Area : Redevelopment: A San Fernando Road site in Glendale is being considered. Some city officials are skeptical.
- Lemieux Gets Advice, Returns to Penguins
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Some History Between Lasorda, New Pitcher
- Lemieux Gets Advice, Returns to Penguins
- DANCERoyal Royal: Anthony Dowell, director of the...
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc.: The Garden Grove memory...
- Commentary / PERSPECTIVES ON THE SEMI-ANNOUNCED CANDIDATE : Who Is the Real Pete Wilson? : A Career Long on Politics, Short on Principle
- Creditors of Failed Insurer Will Receive $80 Million : Bankruptcy: Settlement involving former shareholder Shearson Lehman clears way for Los Angeles-based First Capital to reorganize.
- HEALTH CARE
- Lurid Murder Case Heard in Canada
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students to Use New Math Books This Fall
- DANA POINT : Panel to Consider Restaurant Permit
- Jury Selection Begins in Fleiss' Money-Laundering Trial
- Bay Watch : Major Southland Study Seeks to Learn if It's Safe to Swim in the Sea
- Tickets for the John Wooden Classic will...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson Turns On Power, Then Turns Off Thomas
- Only One of the Rams' Faithful Shows Up to Watch the Bitter End : Football: Fan from La Habra recalls the team's glory days while trucks pull out of the team's training facility.
- Julian Blaustein; Veteran Movie Producer
- Smiles Over Oxnard Budget Disappear
- Chase Suspect Was a Parolee, Police Say : Crime: Stopped for wrong-way driving, he led officers on 150-mile pursuit because he feared return to prison. He now faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon.
- A rotating panel of experts from the...
- State Cemetery Board Seizes Troubled Firm : Probe: Officials say operators dug up bodies, resold graves and had mass burials. An investigation is continuing.
- Seniors
- Fullerton Delays Vote on Permit for Ice House
- Countywide : Caring for Seniors Topic of Free Forums
- Life of a National Hero Has Its Perils
- Finding the Right Pieces : A Star-Studded Cast Joins to Tell the Story of 'American Quilt'
- TV Ratings : Jackson Interview Pulls ABC to Top of Weak Week
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- California Plans to Reinstate Its Screening of Stockbrokers
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Study Sees a Risk to Energetic Sex
- Shell Backs Down, Won't Sink Oil Rig in Atlantic
- Colombians Find Bodies of 2 U.S. Missionaries
- POWER GRAB: The $300,000, off-the-books electric bill...
- Foster to Begin 3-Part Test on Senate Floor : Nominee: Final battle opens today on surgeon general post. If votes to end debate succeed, Clinton's choice could win confirmation.
- Orange County Almanac
- South Bay : Redondo No Pirate's Roost
- A Dream Rekindled : Pair Aids Birmingham Senior After Scholarship Mishap
- Party Days of Tappa Kegga Brew Are Over for UCLA Fraternities : Rising fees, limits on alcohol use and changing student priorities have hit Greek societies hard.
- He Has Lots of Runs, Hits and Arrows
- Butch Goring Being Considered for Kings' Vacant Coaching Job
- Vacation No Day at the Beach : Soccer: Local players will face tough European teams on Croatian tour.
- THE REGIONAL ECONOMY UNDER PRESSURE : Despite Budget Woes, L.A. Is Still-Emerging and Strong
- TOBACCO
- THE REGIONAL ECONOMY UNDER PRESSURE : UCLA Group Again Lowers State Growth Predictions : Employment: The widely watched quarterly report says California is in for a 'rocky ride' amid a national slowdown.
- Chechen Rebels, Safely Back Home, Free Human Shields : Russia: Guerrilla commander gets hero's welcome in village of breakaway republic. Gunmen ask forgiveness.
- Only One Piece in a Puzzle of Tragedy
- Southern Baptists Vote to Issue Apology for Past Racism
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Seeks to Send Message With Air Threat : Trade: Aviation pact with Japan has its critics on this side of the Pacific, but White House says a principle is at stake.
- Gas Explosion Follows Man's Suicide by Poison
- House OKs Plan for Quick Repeal of 'Dumb' Rules
- 'One Strike and You're Gone' : Used to be kids could make a mistake without ruining their lives, says author Russell Banks, who indulged in some juvenile high jinks himself. In 'Rule of the Bone,' he reflects on how today's teens don't have it so easy.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Study Billing for Trash Collection
- ENCINO : Panel Rejects Use of Home as Synagogue
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Police Will Continue to Get By With Less
- Fledgling TV Center in L.A. Celebrates African Culture
- Nearly Two-Thirds of El Toro Air Base Free of Toxic Waste, Report Says : Military: Minimal cleanup costs are suggested for acreage that county would sell or lease after Marine facility closes.
- Santa Ana Approves $594,000 to Build an Aviary at Zoo
- Jackson's Fans Turn Out to Get Their Own Piece of 'HIStory'
- ENERGY
- Government Accuses Aerojet of Abusing Public Funds
- Disney Goes Wild With Plans for 4th Florida Park : Entertainment: Animals are the theme of the company's $750-million addition to its Disney World complex.
- Passengers From Disabled Cruise Ship Board New Liner
- Auction Bids Fall Below High Hopes : Bankruptcy: After rejecting low-ball offers, O.C. isn't close to $30-million goal for asset sale. $9.5 million raised.
- Man Convicted in Homeless Woman's Death
- U.S. Quake Housing Vouchers Extended for Six Months
- Commissioner to Urge Point Mugu Be Kept : Base closures: Benjamin Montoya says it makes little sense to move weapons-testing programs to the Navy base at China Lake.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Carter's a Sax Master Still Finding Own Voice
- Financier Ordered to Pay $71.5 Million in Fraud Case
- Airport Authority Spent $90,000 on Travel in 3 Years : Burbank: Commissioners used funds to pay for first-class flights, limo rides and a massage, records show.
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : High-Level Meeting With Wilson Aides Not Intended as Strategy Session
- When It Comes to Fund Raising, It Pays to Make Friends
- Costa Mesa : Council Taps Reserve to Add Police Officers
- Jurors Reject Antitrust Case Against Maker of Baby Formula : Consumer products: Nestle brought suit to challenge Abbott Labs' market dominance.
- Arthur and Guinevere Would've Loved It
- If You Have to Fight, at Least Be Fair About It
- EPA Says Casmalia Dump May Pose Health Threat : Environment: Memo belies assurances that closed hazardous waste site is not dangerous. Agency downplays new concerns.
- Ex-Chief of Trash Firm Could End Up Owing Edison Utility $300,000 : Moorpark: Electric company officials say part of the estate received unmetered power for 18 years but doubt it was intentional.
- Commentary / PERSPECTIVES ON THE SEMI-ANNOUNCED CANDIDATE : Who Is the Real Pete Wilson? : He Keeps His Word--if He Gives It
- A Grand but Dangerous Time : The Grand Canyon's Bright Angel Trail Presents a Number of Hazards as the Inexperienced and Uninitiated Take It On
- New York Greets Tyson as a Hero : Boxing: Religious leaders compare him to the Prodigal Son, but there are also protests.
- Schultz May Trigger a Conflict Within USOC : Olympics: Walker's likely endorsement of former NCAA chief could postpone voting and force his resignation.
- ART REVIEW : An Eye for Putrescence
- Thousands March Through Paris to Protest Nuclear Testing Plans
- Wilson, Lungren Told to Testify on Prop. 187 : Courts: Federal judge rules that they must give depositions as to why measure on illegal immigration is constitutional. Officials say they will seek to have the decision quashed.
- Fatal Shootings May Be Linked to Failed Gang Truce Attempt
- Third Suspect Named in Slaying of Tustin Man
- Ex-Boyfriend Faces Trial in Death : Court: Man could get the death penalty if convicted. He claims he shot his former girlfriend in self-defense.
- Gold Cup Adds Incentive for Cigar, Concern
- Property Settlement for Messy Divorce
- Night Belongs to Smith and the Andersons : Baseball: Reliever gets another save, starter is sharp in return, and outfielder gets an assist in Angels' 3-2 victory.
- Angels' Success Sustained by the Defense : Baseball: Fielding is the cornerstone of the team's continued stay at top of AL West.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis' Hamstring Is Feeling Better
- Unlikely Artist Could Be Star of Mariachi USA : Pop music: The sixth version of the Hollywood Bowl festival brings the usual talent plus Junko Seki, a charismatic voice from Japan.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : A Good Time Is Had by All . . . Aboard! : Despite a detour (to the Four Seasons) because of rain, the train-themed benefit for the South County Community Clinic stays on track.
- Quake Retrofit Funds About to Be Unearthed : Safety: Legislators may finally allocate $25 million to strengthen weak public buildings. Money from a $300-million bond act has been clogged in paperwork since 1990.
- IRVINE : 2 Hurt, Traffic Jammed by Rush-Hour Crash
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Program Brings Lessons on Diet to Classroom
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Bank Robber Nets $250; No One Hurt
- Ex-Mortuary Owners Sentenced for Removing, Selling Organs
- South Bay : GOTCHA
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : No-Raise, Benefits-Cut Offer Rankles Police
- San Gabriel Valley : Homeowners Group Loses Round in Rose Bowl Battle
- IRVINE : Shelter for Battered Women to Be Built
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE : Giants Put Wilson on DL With Tendinitis
- Rearmed and Dangerous : Indians Put Orel Hershiser on Their Most-Wanted List and He Hasn't Let Them Down
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirate Rookie No Longer Considering Retirement