- Suit Dropped Against Pair Who Fought Development : Activists: Builder's so-called 'unconditional surrender' in SLAPP action seen as a victory for free speech.
- 2 Women Found Shot to Death in Darby Park
- Panel to Study Plan to Reopen Dump for City
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Citations Against Gadfly Are Dropped
- IRVINE : 2 Suspects Held in Auto Theft Case
- Synagogues Plan Services for Jewish High Holy Days
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : A Choice 'Twixt Frying Pan or Fire : The radical economic plan now being debated may be Gorbachev's ruin, whether he opposes or supports it.
- RAMS : Robinson Still Shopping for Insurance
- San Francisco 49er linebacker Jim Fahnhorst cleared...
- Wheat Set-Aside Put at 15%
- Wells Fargo Urged to Serve S.D. Economy
- REI Sells Off Units in France, Belgium
- THE KEATING CASE : Court: Insurer Must Pay for Part of Keating's Defense
- Apples : More Than Just Plain Delicious
- Westwood : Auction to Aid Child Care
- A Reverence for Roman Silhouettes : Architecture: The Aventine complex in La Jolla borrows its design from Italy, especially the striking curved roof of its centerpiece hotel.
- Stars, Stripes, Hype : Patriotism: Leona Helmsley, free pending appeal of her convictions for tax evasion, fraud and conspiracy, takes public displays of support for U.S. troops to magnificent heights.
- Downey : District Signs Another Pact to Sell Unsworth Property
- La Verne : Sports Park Approved
- Reaction to Souter Mixed; Vote Expected Next Week
- Beyond Books : Recreation: In addition to selling foreign-language and specialty publications, ethnic bookstores are important networking centers.
- A Nifty Place to Horse Around
- Lakewood : Mayfair Park Renovation Scaled Down to $2.7 Million
- Iraq Freeze Expected to Have Little Effect : Assets: Few nations have large financial stakes in that country or in Kuwait.
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : Beware of Dogs : The Century Theatres' wieners can be salty, but the seats are cushy and there's fun in the lobby.
- A School That Works: Palms Junior High : Education: A visit this week by gubernatorial candidate Dianne Feinstein adds another gold star to the school's list of accomplishments.
- Life in the Bike Lane : Cyclists Gear up for Fun, Health
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO CHANGE YOUR NAME LEGALLY
- NATION : Hoffman Probe Won't Reopen
- THEATER REVIEW WEST SIDE STORY : Musical Tragedy : Cabrillo Music Theatre's revival creates a memorable concoction.
- SPORTSCOPE : Pepperdine, San Diego State Play in Volleyball
- Let the Feasting Begin--It's the Jewish New Year : Religion: Thousands in L.A. usher in the Hebrew year 5751 with prayers
- Gang Member Gets 13 Years : Crimes: A man pleads no contest in a slaying in which a deputy answering emergency calls said, 'Have a nice day' and hung up.
- Save Gallon of Gas a Week, Official Urges
- Advisers Tell Schools Superintendent to Return Any Bills for Tax Collection
- The Spotted Owl Is No Pussycat : But the real issue is forest management, not endangered species
- Terrorists Must Be Taken Seriously : They mean what they say, but do we?
- Rockwell Gets AF Work
- Time Warner Inc. Establishes Unit: The company...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Trump Shuttle Off Selling Block
- Two Key Officers Quit Clothestime Inc.
- Helping the Hungry Couldn't Be Easier : Charity: Shoppers can contribute to Food for All at the checkout line. The simple fund-raising tactic has enabled the organization to raise about $1.5 million.
- STATE : Two Split $8.6 Million in Lotto
- U.S. Evacuation Ending This Weekend : Exodus: The final flight for those who have permission to leave--and desire to--departs Saturday.
- Building Ban OKd for Foothill Boulevard : Growth: The La Canada Flintridge Council halts construction on the main commercial corridor for 45 days. The action could be extended for a year.
- LOCAL : Attorney Calls Keating Pauper
- Chalk It Up to Artistic Freedom : Art: Sidewalk drawings don't last. They don't pay. But they allow the creators to do as they please.
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- THE HOUSE : Paying for Troops in Japan
- DANCE : BALANCING THE BALANCHINE HERITAGE : NYC Ballet's Peter Martins Struggles to Manage the House That George Built
- $5.4 Billion in Road, Rail Projects OKd : Transportation: San Diego County wins approval for $365 million in rail and trolley services and $90 million for highway projects.
- Supervisors OK Ban on Billboards
- 4 of 5 on School Board Support Smoking Ban
- Bullets Fired at Brother of Officer Killed in Shooting : Crime: The gunfire erupted shortly before the beginning of the accused slayer's trial. No one was injured in the incident.
- Trustees Vote Themselves 67% Raise : Lancaster: The increase to $400 a month will cost a maximum of $9,600 a year, but one trustee questions it because some classes lack essential items due to a budget squeeze.
- 2 Pacoima Youths Arrested in Shooting
- For the first time in the United...
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Dyal Is Hamstrung for Four Weeks
- THE SIDELINES : Hacker or No, Bush Is Honored
- Bowser Decides to Return to CSUN Basketball Team
- EARNINGS : Ailing National Semi Posts Loss
- World Energy Crunch Puts Broke Angola Back in Black : Oil: With 90% of its export earnings dependent on petroleum production, Gulf crisis proves a boon after 15-year civil war.
- Circle K Corp.: The Phoenix-based convenience store...
- Long-Distance Costs May Drop by Billions With New FCC Rules
- Dakota Wheat Bountiful but Farmers Are Stuck With It
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Nakamichi Forms Company to Oversee Peripherals Business
- Peter B. Denniston, president and chief executive...
- Long Beach Recruiting Volunteers for Saturday Coastal Cleanup Day
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : REDWOOD CITY : Salcido Witness Tells of 'Watch Out' Cries
- Homework Takes on New Meaning in Age of Instructional TV : Education: ITV program, marking its 25th anniversary, helps students earn college credits with videotaped classes.
- Santa Monica : Forum on Homeless Set
- Mama Mia! Call Girl Turns Out to Be Expectant Amore's Missus
- Pacific Commander Named
- Occidental Finding Early Pitfalls in Soccer
- Katz Says Pact Is Near on Dump Emissions : Pollution: Lopez Canyon Landfill has been a point of contention between the city, neighbors and air-quality officials.
- Landfill's Deal With State Angers Water Agencies
- Countywide : Endorsements Given for Smith, Lungren
- Edward Anthony Folzman; Lockheed Trucker
- Cypress Man Killed in Fall From Catalina Island Cliff
- Outta Here! : $16 Departure Tax Adds Jolt for Visitors on Tight Budget
- Trainer's Aides' Hearing Postponed
- From Perfection to Rejection : Volleyball: Mira Costa High was the national champion last season, but with only one starter returning, it is not getting any respect in a national preseason poll.
- Reds Run Into Portugal at Houston, Lose, 5-2
- After They Went to Press, Al Davis Changed His Mind
- Ken Bannister, who averaged 11.3 minutes a...
- A Museum With an Image Problem? : Controversy: A recent series of stumbles--real or perceived--by Newport Harbor may be seriously impeding the respected institution's search for a new director.
- Clothestime's Chief, Financial Officer Quit : Management: The women's apparel chain has been plagued with lower profits and plans to restructure its retail lines.
- Apples : Getting to the Core of the Matter: Apple Pastry
- Bell : $6.4-Million Science Lab at High School Dedicated
- WORLD : Tamil Militants Kill 40 Villagers
- Bulgaria Premier Names New Mostly-Socialist Cabinet : Balkans: Hopes for a coalition government fade as the opposition front rejects coaxing.
- Assigned Risk Rates to Rise Average of 85%
- SENIORS : Visual Aid : A Camarillo grandmother writes children's books, some of which incorporate cutouts.
- FILLMORE : Community College Campus Considered
- Jury Decides Teacher Did Not Sexually Bother Pupils : Courts: The panel finds the drama instructor innocent on five counts but deadlocks on a sixth charge. The judge dismisses that count.
- Panel Backs Project to Connect 2 Freeways : Transportation: State officials recommend that $55 million be spent to close a 2.2-mile gap between the Simi Valley and Moorpark thoroughfares.
- Drugs Not Main Cause for Gangs, Sheriff Says : Crime: Block says it's a misconception that narcotics sales are the biggest reason for street violence. He tells of need to focus on self-worth and self-esteem.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS LEGISLATURE : Democrats Hope to Loosen GOP Stranglehold : As usual, the numbers--in money and voters--mostly favor the Republicans, but hopes are still high, especially for the Pringle vs. Umberg race.
- San Diego
- Frank J. Kockritz, Patron of Medicine, Arts, Dies at 78
- Expos Score 4 Runs in 8th, Top Mets, 6-4
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / JIM LINDGREN : Cross-Country Trip Wasn't Needed Here
- COLLEGE DIVISION / MITCH POLIN : Juarez Has Time Only for Soccer, but Isn't Kicking
- TONIGHT'S PREP FOOTBALL : Newport Harbor a Test for Huntington Beach
- East Germany and West Germany competed separately...
- Maverick Who Helped to Build Northrop Leaves
- Doctor in Sex Case Sued by State Medical Board
- OJAI : Panel OKs Center in Libbey Park
- SANTA ANA : Man Fleeing Police Leaps to His Death
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Take Lead, or Do Red Sox Lose It?
- Samaranch Denies IOC Sold Out : Olympics: Officials defend themselves against criticism Atlanta was chosen as host city for commercial reasons.
- THE SIDELINES : Yugoslav Soccer Fans Rumble
- FISHING NOTES / DAN STANTON : Surface Fishing Continues to Sizzle as Water Temperatures Remain Warm
- Beach Towel Is One to Beat in Li'l Brown Jug
- THE SIDELINES : Colorado Team Seeks Name
- Officials Are Already Gearing Up for the '93 Program : Festival: Organizers have set a January conference to critique this year's event and get artists' input on what to do next.
- 'Ladies' Looking for Laughs : Comedy: All-female show gives eight performers a stage for their humor.
- ART
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jesus Jones Stirs Up Slam Pit and Spirits
- SHORT TAKES : Lauren Bacall to Be Honored
- Tokyo Stocks Continue Fall
- Chocolate-Raspberry Cheesecake
- But Who Gets the Candy?
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : NRA Asks Judge to Reverse Gun Ban
- It's Time to Wake Up to the Dangers of Sleep Deprivation
- A Clash of Cultures, Cambodian-Style : Refugees: Hundreds of children whose families fled the Khmer Rouge are acclimated to American life in classes at Hazeltine School in Van Nuys.
- Restoration Cost Soars for Bridge : Construction: Bids are about $6 million higher than estimated to repair crumbling concrete on the Colorado Street span in Pasadena.
- Santa Monica : Democrats' Endorsements
- Bell Gardens : Crowd Protests Rezoning, Succeeds in Getting Delay
- Covina Boosts Water Rates
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- NEIGHBORS : It's Coastal Cleanup Time : Watch out for octopus jars, football lights, conga lines and the ice cream cone's birthday.
- IRVINE : A Training Program for Entrepreneurs
- More Signs Go Up in Wake of Freeway Pedestrian Deaths
- UCI Begins Fall Rites 25th Time : Education: Freshman contingent is the largest in years, and it is already viewed as a 'power class.' Hunt for courses proceeds amid normal chaos.
- Agreement Reported in Landfill Pollution Case : Lopez Canyon: An assemblyman says a closed meeting has led to a breakthrough that could ensure the dump meets air quality levels by Dec. 15.
- Vanessa Martin, Rachel WackermanCLU Soccer ForwardsSophomore, FreshmanIf...
- BH Jambaby After Her Sixth Win
- AROUND THE NFL : Keith Jackson Comes Back to Eagles
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Joins Dad's Club; Pirates Lead by 1 Game
- Blasts From '70s 'Earth Dogs' Are a Breed Apart : The Ted Nugent-led Damn Yankees crank and strut at Irvine Meadows, but the generic-sounding Bad Company is but a shadow of its former self.
- Manville Withdraws Plan to Divide Site in Carson for Redevelopment
- NEWPORT BEACH : Arson Suspected in Restaurant Fire
- King Now the Ruler of LPGA : Golf: She has accepted the fact that Nancy Lopez, who turned professional the same year, is a more popular player.
- Dodger Hare Beaten, 9-4, by Padre Tortoise : Baseball: A habit of blowing leads resurfaces. This time the margin is 4-0, and an opportunity to close to within 3 1/2 games of the Reds is lost.
- The L.A. Festival: Thumbs Up or Down? : Donors: Financial backers give high marks to this year's diverse program. Civic and business leaders praise efforts to involve local ethnic communities.
- RADIO
- 'Inherit the Wind' Will Return to the Courtroom
- Peace Hard to Keep
- Stuart Goldman
- Bill Would Limit Software Rentals: Makers of...
- Top Columnist, 78 Others Leaving N.Y. Post in Buyout
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Publisher Dies in Moscow Crash
- Apples : Updated Classics for Home Cooks
- Apple Pie : PIES: We Pick the Best
- Apples : A Few Terrific New Ways to Start the Day
- Apples : Get 'Em Every Way But Fresh
- Don't Can Those Figs
- Feasts for After the Fast : Holiday: At the end of Yom Kippur, many families opt for highly seasoned meals. Seafood is a favorite.
- $5.4 Billion in Road, Rail Projects OKd : Transportation: The bulk of the money will go to programs designed to unclog freeways and induce commuters to use rapid transit in urban areas.
- U.S. Seeks Reduced Philippine Military Presence
- Bomb Threat Forces Closure of Campus at UC Berkeley
- Asian Games Panel Gives Iraq the Boot
- OJAI LAW : Croissant Patrol : Calls can range up to hostage situations. They make a deputy's job stressful and challenging.
- Caltrans Studies Accident-Prone Section of I-5 : Safety: Two-mile stretch in Norwalk has been site of three crashes with four fatalities in the past month.
- Los Angeles : Arts Council Programs
- Temple City : Term Limits Rescinded
- A Definite 'No' Vote on Question of Women in Combat
- Mixed Results Found in Study of Vitamins' Effects on Cancer : Research: They helped prevent certain oral tumors but had no effect on the recurrence of skin cancers.
- Heise Hike : Drought Brings Fall Colors Early to Trees in Mountains
- Law Requires People Guilty of Littering to Pick Up Trash
- COLUMN ONE : Duty's Call Strains Family Ties : Thousands of parents of children--many single--are among servicemen and women ordered to Saudi Arabia. A generation ago, such household upheavals were virtually undreamed of.
- Principality of Liechtenstein Becomes 160th, and Smallest, Member of U.N.
- Malibu : Renovation at Zuma Beach
- $5.4 Billion in Road, Rail Projects OKd : Transportation: The bulk of the money will go to programs designed to unclog freeways and induce commuters to use rapid transit in urban areas.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Dugan's Sin: Saying What He Thought : Military: The Air Force chief's combat record didn't prepare him for Pentagon politics.
- 6 Go on Trial in Record Drug Bust in Sylmar
- Father O'Brien, Crusader for Serra Sainthood, Dies
- Polluted Drain Runoff Forces Beach Closure
- Botanic Garden's Plan to Grow, Improve OKd
- Student Stabbed in Fight Over Pay Phone
- SDG&E; Stages Slick Rehearsal for Disaster : Oil spill: Annual drill ensures that the utility's 36-year history of pumping from off-shore tankers, marred by one minor spill, stays clean.
- Woman Freed in Stabbing Faces New Charge
- Vollnogle's Record Gets a Recount : High school football: His victories include 21 as a B-team coach.
- SHORT TAKES : Highwaymen Aid Homeless
- Just the Fax for You Computer Users
- STOCKS : Key Blue Chips Take a Hit; Dow Off 13.86
- UAL Unions Talk to Bankers: The unions...
- Chardonnay Burnout
- Activist Teacher Develops Plan to Conserve Energy, Water at Schools : Education: Larry Brim worked with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to develop a handbook that instructors and students can use.
- Neiman Marcus Group: The Chestnut Hill, Mass.,...
- Search for Executive Jobs Is Taking Longer
- Apples : Baked Apple Cups Are Well Worth the Wait
- APPLES apples <i> Apples</i>
- Apple Pie : PIES: We Pick the Best
- 4 Authors to Discuss New Books in Newport
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Then and Now : The natural history museum looks back in time and myth. A contemporary gallery opens Friday.
- L.B. Boxing Show Drops Flyweight Title Matchup
- Fairfax : Book Traces Area's History
- West Los Angeles : Gang Member Sentenced
- Show Aims to Help Revive Alex Theatre : Playhouse: The musical begins with a re-creation of the 1925 grand opening. The showcase is touted as a civic arts center.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITIONS 131, 140 : Oklahoma Voters Send Signal on Limiting Terms
- Santa Monica : Food Bank Gets $10,000
- Jaws '90--Coyotes Drop In for Meals : Canyons: Drought and development drive the canines closer to humans. Residents fear for the safety of children and pets.
- Needles' Welcome Cools for Nuclear Waste Dump : Environment: The once-popular proposal has drawn opponents worried about possible health risks.
- Center Nets $500,000 From Benefit
- Santa Monica : Preferential Parking OKd
- HEALTH : Lyme Disease Traced to 1940s
- City Rejects Students' Plea for Parking Help
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Blending Dreams With Traditions : Graduates: Young immigrants find difficulty in adjusting to greater social freedoms in America.
- Santa Monica : Hospital Gets 20 VCRs
- Students Tell How Teachers Get to Them
- SIMI VALLEY : Moped Rider, 19, Critically Injured
- Council Rejects Charter Changes
- 2 Arrested in Death of Boy, 3, in Mobile Home
- Driver Pleads Not Guilty in Crash That Killed 4
- No Quick Ruling Due on Redistricting Pact : Courts: A judge says he'll need until at least November to decide if a settlement ending a lawsuit against the city is legal.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Stays Unbeaten in Volleyball
- Miami Dolphin defensive end Jeff Cross, who...
- Separating the Facts From the Opinions
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : In 1966, Vollnogle Had to Bring in the 'Swat' Team
- He's Glad to Be an Ex-49er : Raiders: Ellison essentially traded places with Millen and he says L.A.'s the place for him.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Bruins Finally Got a Second Wind
- L.A. COUNTY FAIR : Pincay Aboard Comfy in the Marian Stakes
- The L.A. Festival: Thumbs Up or Down? : Arts: Nearly 75% of the performances sold out, with ticket sales totaling $725,000, about $125,000 more than projected, organizers said. They called the 17-day event 'a smash.'
- SHORT TAKES : Enquirer May Aid Bonet's Case
- TV REVIEWS / The New Season : 'Flash' Lacks Comic Book Sensibility
- Chief of Signal Landmark Resigns to Start Company : Developers: Peter B. Denniston quits after the Koll Co. is hired to manage Signal's buildings and development projects.
- A Place to Taste Tree Cakes : Culture: The Lithuanian Fair, this weekend in the Los Feliz area, features the good food and fine crafts of the tiny immigrant community.
- Ex-Foothill Student 2nd in Contest
- Poor House : Homeless: A makeshift dormitory under a Westside parking garage serves as a temporary dwelling for dayworkers.
- $4.5 Million Awarded in Amputation Case : Lawsuit: But lawyers may appeal and delay collection unless the plaintiff accepts a smaller settlement.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Puzzling Search for a Prophetic Destiny : THE HEALER <i> by Aharon Appelfeld translated from Hebrew by Jeffrey M. Green</i> Grove Weidenfeld $16.95, 184 pages
- For Pete's Sake : Old-Fashioned Sam and Georgia Sampras Keep in Background as Their Son Basks in U.S. Open Glory
- San Marino : Annexation Plan Criticized
- I-Rails Listen to Fans : They can play anything from "Purple Haze" to "Sesame Street."
- Getting Along on the Road
- Long Beach : Benefits for City Employees in Military Reserves Studied
- EARTHWATCH : The Green Party Arrives : A new congressional candidate tries to penetrate the smog of the County.
- Surrogate Gives Birth to Boy, Custody Fight
- While the Council's Away, Who Runs L.A.?
- Eu Comes to 'Flores Territory,' Keeps Campaign Guns Holstered
- CAMARILLO : Planners OK Part of Airport North
- ELECTIONS SECRETARY OF STATE : Campaigning Distracts Flores From Being Bradley's Stand-In
- 12 Saves by Gomez Help Harvard to 11-0 Victory
- ROUNDUP : Palm's 3 Goals Spark Master's to 7-0 Soccer Win Over Occidental
- He Finally Wins the Waiting Game : College football: After being an understudy for three years, former Troy starter Mike Pawlawski steps in at quarterback for Cal, and shows he belongs.
- Ol' Billy and the Atlantans Meet All the Olympic Folks in Tokyo : IOC meetings: The energy of the city's committee and intercession of Andrew Young combine to beat Athens to the gold.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Keith Jackson Comes Back to Eagles
- Jazz Reviews : Leni Stern Leads a Flexible Foursome
- ANIMAL COOKIES : Santa Ana Zoo Mounts a Sweet Safari
- BOW HUNTING : Bears Score Over Archers : A judge has shot down an archery season after rights groups scorned the sport's 'cruel nature.'
- He Looks Toward '94--and Beyond : Soccer: UCLA's Chris Henderson, who was a member of the U.S. World Cup team, wants to play on '94 team and possibly professionally after that.
- Who's Hot
- South El Monte : Rezoning for School OKd
- Long Beach : Critics Claim Sheriff's Pact Violates City Charter
- South Gate : Recall Drive to Continue Despite Spragg Settlement
- ORANGE : Council Approves 727-Acre Project
- CAMARILLO : Governor Vetoes Bill for Youth Aid
- A Million Yuks--Far Fewer Bucks : Thousand Oaks: KMDY radio is for laughs. But advertising has been harder to come by than listeners, and funny records aren't free.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Citizens to Seek New Residential Controls
- Harbor Dept. Scales Back Building Plans for San Pedro : Development: Harbor commissioners will consider $25-million proposal for two port-owned lots at a meeting Wednesday.
- Salvation Army Pay : 'Beneficiaries' Must Get Minimum Wage, U.S. Rules
- Welcome to L.A.:During President Bush's campaign appearance...
- The $5-Million Message
- THE HOUSE
- Luginbill Says His Team Might Be Worth Watching
- THE SIDELINES : 'She' Cheerleader Was a He
- Kidding Aside for Grossman : Chargers: Defensive lineman says he's tired of providing the punch line for writers and being a punching bag for coaches.
- Youthful Musician Adds Sound Signature to Work
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : Charges Sought Against Developer
- San Diego
- Judge's Son a Possible Suspect in Cabdriver Robberies
- Officials Blame Legislature for County's Budget Problems
- Nobody Has Done Better : High school football: Carson's Vollnogle had trouble accepting accolades and he gets plenty as the man who will retire as the winningest coach in California history.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : What, Nothing for James Dean?
- A woman filed a civil lawsuit in...
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Happy to Have You, Henry; Meet Ozzie
- Change of Scenery Helps Pendleton Get on the Right Track : Titans: Senior cornerback cleans up his act after transfer to a high school out of his attendance area.
- Paez's Cornerman Is a Cut Above the Rest
- Drug Panel Praises Treatment Programs
- NOTEBOOK : Hoover High Copes With Loss of Special Friend
- Pasadena : Employment Practices Panel
- San Gabriel : Park Improvements OKd
- Too Much Festival
- Construction to Be Limited in Pricey Area : Santa Monica: Fewer units will be allowed in North of Wilshire neighborhood unless developers agree to build more affordable housing.
- Making Cerritos Affordable : Housing: Leaders in a city of $400,000 homes express little enthusiasm for a state mandate for low-cost houses.
- MUSIC : Feeling Bad, Sounding Good : For rocker Melissa Etheridge, a love that has turned sour is definitely something to sing about.
- The Fashion-Forward Go to Factory Outlets
- San Diego
- LA HABRA : Nixon's Law Office Gets a Final Appeal
- Study Finds Placement Hurts Minority Students
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Considers Fines Over Loud Parties
- Baby in Restroom Died of Asphyxia
- Monrovia : Group Gets Option on Land
- Ada Alizabeth Wampler; Retired Telephone Operator