- Bush Speech Revives 1988 Crime Themes : Politics: He interrupts his vacation to appear before a Fraternal Order of Police convention in what may be a preview of next year's campaign.
- Officials Ready New Approach on Gangs: Checkpoints : Law enforcement: Plan to erect the roadblocks to stem violence may be first of its kind in county.
- Double Takes : Margery Ross and Ron Long have new careers as First Couple look-alikes.
- Buried Driller Probably Died Within Minutes : Accident: His body is recovered after a 23-hour effort to rescue him. He was trapped when a well being dug in Bell collapsed.
- Ensuring a Future for Desert's Beauty : Congressional delegation and environmentalists should back bill shielding 4 million acres
- THOUSAND OAKS : Alcohol Cited in Fatal Car Crash
- SEAL BEACH : Residents Planning to Monitor Police
- MEDIA
- IT'S HER PARTY, AND SHE'LL BE WRY IF SHE WANTS TO : Sandra Bernhard Unveils a Work-in-Progress at the Coach House
- Throw a Mussel on the Barbie
- Wacky Produce : Vegetarian Solution
- Beware: Tragedies Can Drop From the Skies Over Anaheim
- Prices Report Signals 5-Year Inflation Low
- La Puente : Building Rules Tightened
- Vote on Hiring Authority Rekindles Ethnic Debate : MONTEREY PARK
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Charges Dropped in Antiques Case
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Cinema Rare : From silent comedies to travel features, the unusual is available.
- VENTURA : 8 More Join Council Race; Total Now 19
- Shoppers Can Dine Off the Eaten Track
- Latino Group Opposes Thomas
- There are only two kinds of music...
- Blue Ribbon--Past to Present
- Alhambra : Pay Settlement Is Imposed
- Marine Agency Investigates Death of Whale Hit by Ship
- Oxnard : Prostitutes, Patron to Testify at Trial
- Witness Says Woman's Letter Admitted Plot to Kill Husband
- Beckman Will Provide GSA Lab Equipment
- Former Glendale City Councilman Jerold F. Milner...
- Former Hostage Tracy Welcomed at Homecoming
- Starting School on Healthy Note
- Taking Plunge Into Secrets of Sea : Coast Offers Lots of Scuba Diving, Snorkeling Spots
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Poor Have Much to Give Teens : Charity: Youths doing work in Honduras say their generous hosts 'think they have everything.'
- Ailing Oakland Tribune Saved From Extinction
- Missing Retarded Youth, Family Reunited : Disappearance: Teen-ager with the mental capacity of a 5-year-old is found 60 miles from home. He had existed on handouts after being released from jail on his own.
- Small-claims court somehow seems the wrong forum...
- Man With AIDS Virus Faces Felony Prostitution Count
- EARNINGS
- EARNINGS
- Pasadena : Ban in Store for Skaters?
- THEATER REVIEW 'KING LEAR' : Identity Crisis : Uneven performances and diverse elements make the PCPA Theaterfest's production shaky.
- WEEKEND PERSPECTIVE
- Drive to Revive Rail Lines Gathers Steam : Three Northeast states say demand is growing. Train ridership is up nationwide.
- COLUMN ONE : Home to S. Africa in Hope, Fear : Whether to return is a difficult decision for expatriates in the Southland. Many don't want to sit on the sidelines.
- San Dimas : Farmer's Market Planned
- West Hollywood : Residents to Discuss Project
- Man Shot by Police Files Claim for Excessive Force
- Small Animals a Big Draw on County Fair's Opening Day
- First Freeway Car-Pool Lanes in Valley Planned
- EARNINGS
- Just Your Average Thai
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : That Kwazy Wabbit Is a Broadway Star
- West Hollywood : Views Sought on City Hall
- Santa Fe Springs : District Rejects $2-Million Offer on Former School Site
- COMEDY : He Never Runs Out of Those Stupid People Tricks
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Pure Torture : Guitarist Ted Killian creates sometimes tense, sometimes tranquil 'ambient music' at Ventura's Livery Art Center.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : They've Got Stars in Their Eyes Over a Turtle, a Terminator and Ted
- Ex-Planner Bray Sues City, Mayor in Sex Scandal
- Cut Cantaloupes Pose Hazard : Safety: A salmonella outbreak is making federal officials label cut melons as "potentially hazardous."
- Sorting Help for the Hungry : Food Co-Op Tackles Some New Challenges
- Red Tracton's Delivers Good Food in Big Way
- Congressman Appeals to China to Help Jailed Dissident : Diplomacy: Ravenel urges medical aid after talks with the wife of an accused leader of the Tian An Men Square protests.
- On This Day, the Pope Is Karol Wojtyla Again : Religion: Visiting his birthplace for the first time since 1979, John Paul sees old friends and familiar sites.
- BABY-SITTING : Share Care : A Moorpark mothers organization has formed a child-watching co-op that uses time coupons.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Save Undergrads From the Maw of UC : Let the University of California do what it does best--research-- while our other schools take over more teaching.
- Restorer of Classic Autos Mounts Drive for First-Place Finish : Cars: Gary Wales has brought his one-of-a-kind Bentley back to prize-winning form, with help from 1,300 frogs.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Nearing a Record for Saves
- Yoest Following the Bouncing Ball : Former Crespi Star Hopes to Reach NBA After Playing in Sweden, Portugal
- Beating the Sophomore Jinx : Strong 2nd Efforts by 3D, Rick Elias Prove Debuts Not Just Luck
- MUSIC REVIEW : Dominguez Closes Seal Beach Fest : * With much personality and attentiveness, the pianist offers classical standards for the final concert of the 17th annual event.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Linda Hopkins' Cinegrill Blues
- STAGE REVIEW : 'East Texas Hot Links' a Hard Slice of '50s Life at the Met
- STAGE REVIEW : Style Over Substance, but Who Cares?
- MEDIA
- NEIGHBORS : Mouse Chase : Inventors group honors a Thousand Oaks man for his electric cat toy.
- Panel Rejects Free Use of Barnsdall Site for New Los Feliz Library : Parks: Most commissioners indicate that they would consider a branch facility there, but only if fair market value were paid for the land.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Student Is Getting Real Education
- Francis Albert McKelvey; Film Editor
- Pollution Blamed in 2,400 Beach Closures : Oceans: Environmental group's survey shows 402 shutdowns in California over two years.
- Utility Tax Erased but Fight Goes On : Budget: Anaheim council will convene in special session Friday to find money to avoid cuts. Despite acrimony of last meeting, both sides see room for compromise.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trucker Is Bound, Beaten by Hijackers
- Man Tells Jurors of Terror, Death Threats in Divorce Fight : Trial: He says he resisted signing over property to his ex-wife until one assailant came at him with a lighted road flare.
- Twin Boys Drown After Fall Into Swimming Pool
- Rock Musician's Bid for Lower Bail Denied
- Coto de Caza's Booth Takes 6-Stroke Lead
- Track and Field
- Former CSUN Hurdler Myers Resurfaces as Sprint Champion for Spain
- Jim Jackson Has Foot Injury, Will Miss Remainder of Games
- U.S. Eases Stand in Chemical Arms Talks : Diplomacy: 'Anywhere, any time' inspections of suspected gas plants is no longer the goal.
- A DAY IN THE PARK
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRALIA : Extortionist Using Personal Products
- Diamond Lanes to Be Added to Simi Freeway : Transportation: The plan is part of a $39.4-million project to widen the north Valley thoroughfare.
- 911 Issue Triggers Tempers : Monterey Park: The council votes to grant itself power to override some Personnel Board actions. It came after the board rejected a plan to give hiring preference to bilingual dispatchers.
- Missing Retarded Teen-Ager Is Found : Disappearance: The 19-year-old walked 20 miles to Fillmore after his release from jail. He lived on handouts.
- Vista Tries Again to Integrate Schools : Education: Far-reaching program would dramatically redraw district boundaries and create a magnet elementary school whose makeup would be controlled by trustees.
- Man Shot, Killed by Deputies : Violence: Officials say the victim was a former mental patient and was reaching for a knife.
- Taking the Heave-Ho Out of Trash Pickup : Waste: Torrance's experiment with automated garbage collection draws positive reviews. Officials hope that a citywide program would save money and reduce worker injuries.
- Porter Still Waiting to Play Favorite Role : Marathoner: Busy schedule keeps actor, who resides in Westminster, from running every day.
- TENNIS WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT LOS ANGELES : Garrison Takes a Loss, May Take a Break
- Clippers: Edwards Can't Go : Basketball: They know he signed with Italian team, but say that he has a year remaining on his NBA contract.
- Bulls Stampede in Bond Market and Small Stocks : Securities: A low inflation report is credited; bond yields hit a six-month low.
- U.S. Warns of Contaminated Dairy Products : Sanitation: Agriculture Department investigators say checks of some plants turned up rodents and insects in processing areas.
- Spanish-Language Health Network Goes on Market
- Countywide : 7 Join Race for School Board Seats
- SDSU Neighbors Won't Give Up Arena Fight : Courts: The homeowners group says it will appeal a ruling that clears way for construction of an entertainment complex on the campus, even though the legal costs will be high.
- Court Upholds Nunchakus' Use by Police : Abortion furor: A judge rules that the martial-arts tool is a valid way to deal with mass protest. Police and abortion rights advocates hail the decision. Abortion opponents call it a 'miscarriage of justice.'
- Palmdale Moves a Step Closer to Ritter Ranch Annexation
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : McGee Expected to Return to Camp Today
- Aching to Play : Thigpen's History of Injuries a Source of Concern for Chargers
- Pro Basketball
- Cabaret Godot in AIDS Benefit Monday
- AUCTIONS/BENEFITS
- Newport Beach : Bay Club Employees Protest Stalled Talks
- Firm to Watch Mobil Safety From Cypress, 20 Miles Away : Torrance: City officials think Westinghouse should monitor operations from a base closer to the trouble-plagued refinery.
- FISHING : Anglers Find Area Is to Their Liking
- McCaskill Adjusts for a Solid Outing
- Dodgers and Belcher Make the Best of Good News, 4-1 : Baseball: After Braves lose in afternoon, they extend lead to 1 1/2 games with victory over Reds. L.A. starter gives up five hits in seven-plus innings.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Simon Rattle Thinks Big in Hollywood Bowl Return
- Without Leslie, U.S. Turned Gold Into Bronze
- A Well-Connected Trio From Mexico : * Folk music: Befriended by an L.A. couple, Quetzalcoatl seeks to entertain and educate listeners about rarely heard sounds.
- Queen Emmylou Still Serves Her Country Well : She and Band, in O.C. Tonight, Take Fresh Approach
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Chargers Demote Safety Bayless to Make Room for Shelton
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Wilkerson Is Back in Starting Lineup
- AUCTIONS/BENEFITS
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Tokyo Bound' Soars Toward Comical Cultural Collisions
- WESTMINSTER : Nude Dance Club Restrictions Kept
- Armed Men Rob Couple of Jewelry
- Cougars Not Seen as Threat Before Attack : Trial: State biologist in Laura Small suit testifies that mountain lions are shy and have an aversion to humans and were not considered a menace before mauling the girl.
- Slaying Suspect Held
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson Loses His Trojan War, Wins One-Hitter Against A's, 4-0
- It Is a Game of Inches for Angel Pitcher Fetters : Baseball: Right-hander has struggled with his control and is 0-3 with an earned-run average of 7.08.
- No Place Like This for Winfield's 400th : Angels: He becomes 23rd player to reach home run milestone, doing it in the area where he grew up.
- The Day in Review : Fencing
- DEL MAR : Nakatani Regains His Stakes Touch After Getting Word of Suspension
- Engineer Pleads Guilty in IRS Office Bombing
- Auto d'Elegance : A Unique 1947 Bentley Is Refurbished With a French Accent
- Golf
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Buccaneers Sign Top Draft Pick McRae
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Santiago Boosts His Insurance Against Career-Ending Injury
- BOXING : String Running Out for U.S.; 3 in Finals
- The Art of the Matter : What Will the Fallout Be From the BankAmerica-Security Pacific Merger?
- L.A. Doctor Indicted for Supplying Steroids to Athletes, Bodybuilders : Drugs: Federal officials say the 27-count indictment stems from a nationwide probe of illegal steroid use.
- New Police Unit Puts Stress on Family Violence Cases
- GARDEN GROVE : Sobriety Checkpoint Will Be Conducted
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- Man Rescued After His Sailboat Sinks
- Orange County Considers Ending Ban on L.A. Trash : Garbage: Action comes in response to potential loss of $12 million in dumping fees from a firm that has switched landfills.
- Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks Bows Out of Tournament
- Moorpark Runner Goes the Distance : Righter Tries, Likes Longer Events, Gains Athletic Scholarship
- Not a Winning Proposition
- They Get a Kick Out of Playing Indoors : Soccer: Popular league annually draws about 1,000 participants from age 5 to over 50.
- LA HABRA : Planners Approve Homeless Housing
- The Game Could Be Older Than the Royal and Ancient
- College Basketball
- HORSE RACING TRAVERS STAKES : Hansel: Equal Parts Good, Bad and Ugly
- Rowdy Gaines Is in Hospital in Hawaii With Rare Disease
- BANKING/FINANCE : Orange Bancorp Directors Boost Their Holdings
- SEC Seeks Fast Access to Data on Big Trades
- NOTES
- Micro Technology Files Countersuit Against Digital : Competition: Anaheim firm's legal action alleges that computer giant is trying to monopolize market.
- The Lead Question : Health: The government is trying to determine acceptable levels of lead after finding the metal in 600 wine samples.
- Staying Power : A Shirelles spinoff is playing the county fair. Their novel girl-group sound placed high in the charts in the early '60s.
- Council Critics Succeed in Forcing Recall Vote : Politics: No Rezoning Committee gathers 1,500 signatures in effort to oust four in city government.
- La Puente : Election Set on Project
- California IN BRIEF : REDDING : Woman Killed as Truck Hits House
- First Human Services Chief Quits Under Fire
- Framing Service Joins Workmanship and Competitive Prices
- Michigan Workers Start Unpaid Days Off
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Investigation Urged in Reporter's Death
- Marina del Rey : Census Count Protested
- Being a Successful Student Today Is All Work and No Play
- Crenshaw : Meeting to Discuss Crime
- Sierra Madre : Assessment District Hearing
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- SANTA CRUZ ISLAND : Man Rescued After His Sailboat Sinks
- Navy Evacuates 242 Workers in Asbestos Scare : Port Hueneme: A building is closed after a construction crew contaminates a room with the cancer-causing fiber, officials say.
- PLATFORM : Latest Beachhead
- Controversial Nominee Is Approved for Harbor Panel
- DIVING U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Lenzi, Nelson Lead Going Into Finals
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Orioles Recall Pitchers Bautista, Mesa
- Big Cheese, Without Big Smell
- Recent government contract awards to Orange County...
- Long Beach : Redistricting Plan Favoring Latinos Gets Final Approval
- 'Housekeeping' Doesn't Sweep Problems Under the Carpet
- School Board and Community College District Candidates
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Pacific Rim Finals Will Be at Blair Field
- AUTOS
- Japanese Bank Says It Loaned Billions to Scandal Figure : Finance: Nui Onoue, a restaurateur who claims to get her stock tips from God, allegedly used $2.48 billion worth of phony deposit certificates as collateral to borrow money from the institution.
- New Program Puts It All on the Table
- Executive Life May Get Better Bid, Officials Say
- ARCHITECTURE : CBS Television's 'Glass Box' Has Naked Power, Surprising Beauty
- France: Traditions Survive
- Officials Seek to Track Down 60 Killings : Crime: The nationwide probe of unsolved deaths is aimed at determining if a confessed slayer is telling the truth about being a serial murderer.
- Man Is Aglow Over Moon Rock in His Big Collection
- Harvey Mudd Students Win $7,000 Awards
- Annual Art Show Changes Mall Site : Marketing: An exhibit saluting Black History Month has left the Fox Hills Mall for the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.
- * Mountain Festival* Friday-Sunday* The Tehachapi Mountain...
- Progress Toward Therapy for Alzheimer's Reported : Medicine: Tests on rats show injection of a brain hormone can block cell degeneration seen in the disease.
- If Council Has Its Way, Residents May Get to Snooze a Little Longer : Construction: A proposed new 8 a.m. starting time for private building crews wins preliminary approval.
- BOOK REVIEW : Unfolding Tale of Evil and Abuse : CLOSING ARGUMENTS <i> by Frederick Busch</i> ; Ticknor & Fields $19.95., 288 pages.
- The Details Add Up to Good Pizza at Nick's
- Shooting Fuels Anti-Crime Appeal : Safety: Neighborhood demands action. But most City Council members meet the plea with silence.
- U.S. Expected to Alert Doctors, Public About Cholera : Medicine: Americans will be asked to watch out for signs and symptoms of the disease.
- Panel Finds Support for Rail : Transit: A survey says 22,000 commuters would use a route parallel to the 134 and 210 freeways. But funding the projects could be a problem.
- It's a Bone-Jarring Good Time : Rugby: Sport that started in 1820s is gaining popularity in Southern California.
- Identity of Woman Still Unknown
- Countywide : College's Swallows Can Nest in Peace
- IRVINE : Northwood 5 Tract Gets Initial OK
- Lawyer Asks for Court-Appointed Attorney : Fraud case: He is accused of billing the county for legal work that he never did. He collected $1.3 million in the last three years but now claims he is indigent and wants taxpayer-provided representation.
- The Other Side of the Walk
- Countywide : $2 Million in Drug Loot Given Agencies
- Death of Whale Probed : Marine life: U.S. is trying to ascertain whether cargo ship, which hit the 50-ton finback, violated law.
- Chilly Relations With Hilda Soon Out of Our System
- Grocery Clerk Refuses to Look the Other Way
- Protection of Archeological Site Delayed
- They're Back by Popular Demand : Volleyball: Many of the players who laid the foundation for today's successful pro beach tour will compete in the Legends tournament at Manhattan Beach.
- GOLF : He Holds an Unequaled Position in Cuba
- Woodland Hills Routs Valley
- Cycling
- A Tale of the Revised S.D. Repertory Season
- AUCTIONS/BENEFITS
- STAGE
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : After Long Wait, Becker Makes Short Work of Pate
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Team Releases Brian Smith, Five Others
- Quest for the Real Thing : * Theater: Teacher and student team up to create a musical that examines the search for love in an age of materialism and glitz.
- Physics Major Receives $7,500 Scholarship
- Police Seek Clues to Stabbing Death of Man
- They Keep on Rolling : Wheelchair Seniors From 55 to 100 Have a Ball at Their Annual Games
- D.A.'s Office to Investigate Melee at Jail : Corrections: Blacks involved in last week's fight say a guard's racism led to the confrontation with Latino inmates.
- MOTOR RACING : Fangio Didn't Cash In, but Isn't Put Out About It
- McGriff Becomes 13th Player to Hit Grand Slams in Back-to-Back Games
- SWIMMING NATIONAL MEET : Gjertsen Doubles, Adding 200 to 100
- Release of Positive Test Upsets the Canadians : Doping: Officials say they had been assured the shotputter's name would not be used because use of stimulant was inadvertent.
- MOORPARK : Schools OK Fees for Some Bus Trips
- NEA Finds S.D. Protest in Bounds : Funding: But arts group warns that using grants to buy bus-bench ads condemning police shootings would not be appropriate in the future.
- Former Padre Owner Bill Starr Dies at Age 80
- This Bout Needs No Fanfare
- Rasmussen Ends Wait for Victory : Baseball: Pitcher sees long drought conclude with a 4-1 victory over the Houston Astros. Fred McGriff hits second grand slam in as many nights.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- RAMS : Smith Can't Find Niche; He's One of Six Cut
- AUTOS
- EARNINGS
- IPI Says Bank Is to Blame for Abrupt Plant Closure : Factory: Chase Manhattan denies accusation. Some of the 190 laid-off workers consider lawsuit.
- Lewis Pleads in Vain to Get City Manager's Job Back : Government: Ousted official cites his achievements at a public hearing but can't sway the City Council. : MONTEREY PARK
- ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE : Baritone Carver Cossey Teaches That There Are No Spiritual Low Notes
- Ambassadors of the 'Gentle Art' : Jujitsu: Chuck Norris helps bring the first family of the Japanese technique from Brazil to a studio in Encino.
- Bell Gardens : Council Postpones 4-Day Plan for City Hall Workers
- South Gate : Liquor Store Moratorium Extended for 6 Months
- SANTA PAULA : $40,000 More OKd for High School Asbestos Cleanup
- Disabled Children May Receive Back Benefits
- SATICOY : Defense Says Killings Not Premeditated
- MOORPARK : School to Be Ready for Sept. 4 Opening
- Truckers Ordered to Let Firm Reclaim Trailers
- Air Quality Report
- Controls on New Acupressure Firms
- Now, Gittens Plays Just for the Fun of It : Football: Semipro league helps former Fountain Valley standout keep his life in order.
- ART
- Video Rental Chart : 'Enemy' Dumps 'Misery'
- Leo Fuchs Tries on a New Mask of Laughter
- TV REVIEW : A Compelling Look at Civil War Ditties
- ART
- SPORTSCOPE : Boxing Tournament Begins on Aug. 29
- PLACENTIA : $10,000 Awarded for Arab Culture Series
- Police to Share Seized Drug Money
- Collecting Bottles From Brothels
- Carla L. Johnson; Lancaster City Clerk
- Neighbors Plan Better Vigilance After Discovery of Big Drug Lab : Lawndale: Officials say the facility is one of the largest in the area. Stunned residents say they'll keep a closer watch on their middle-class neighborhood.
- Santa Clarita Debate on Growth Limit Gets Personal
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : McDowell Injures Knee Ligament
- Shane Sellers Rides Six Winners at Arlington
- ART REVIEWS : 'Iluminado': Insight From Inside
- DANA POINT : Coalition Fails to Force an Election
- Protest Threat Halts Center's Abortions
- County Backs Plan to Allow Housing of Workers on Construction Sites
- MISSION VIEJO : Council to Hear Trash Hauler Bids
- Residents Warned of Thefts From Mailboxes
- Action Sets Stage for City to Annex 50 Square Miles
- Marina Dredging Stalled by Toxic Sediment : Pollution: Army Corps of Engineers says material may have to be dried and trucked to a landfill rather than dumped at sea.
- Off-Duty Shooting Is Investigated
- Mathiesen Picks Massachusetts Over Duquesne
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants End Braves' Streak at Five Games
- City Coaches Back at Work, Try to Make Ends Meet
- Valenzuela Rocked in 5-1 Defeat
- Geller Team Advances at National Amateur
- City Mediators Put Themselves in the Middle : Disputes: The staff members are trained to help residents communicate with each other to resolve conflicts.
- Top Pen Pilot Scores His 1st Hit With 'Sidewinder'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Hurt When He Stops Car Burglary
- UCLA Professor, Four Relatives Accused of Fraud Involving Grants
- School District Faces $8.9 Million in Cuts
- Religious Leaders Urge the County to Spare Human Relations Panel : Rally: Speakers at a gathering say the body plays an important role in promoting tolerance.
- School Board Votes 3-2 to Fire Superintendent
- Campbell Breaks Free Again
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Salvage Art : For maskmaker Len Evans, who uses 'reclaimed' items from railroad tracks, the Seacliff spill means he has more material.
- Kern County Woman Dies in Head-On Crash
- A Memory Lane Stroll for 75, Plus Parking
- MUSIC ZACK HOOD : In Motion : Zack Hood hopes that Santa Barbara will launch his career the same way Minneapolis boosted Prince to the big time.
- French Dispense English to Latinas
- Fallbrook High Trustees Face Recall Campaign
- Growth Initiative OKd for Ballot