- Last Chance at Glory for Shortstop Anderson : Baseball: There's a lot of sentiment at the College World Series for the retiring University of Miami coach, but the Palos Verdes player says, 'Deep down, we want to win it for ourselves.'
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Popoff Gets the Start for Titans
- PREP BASEBALL : Oak Park May Try to Steal Title
- Garritson Could Be Favored in 3,200
- On the Cutting Edge : The Butcher Speaks With a Sharp Tongue--With or Without Music
- Actors Hope Stage Will Help Bridge Ethnic Gap : Cultures: The Armenian group, founded in 1979, is presenting its first plays in English. It hopes to 'create an atmosphere of cooperation.'
- Kelly Willis: Traditional Country
- PAGES : Need a Word? Make One Up
- Perot Says His Candidacy Altered Political Landscape
- Lorenzo Tanada; Foe of U.S. Role in Philippines
- Clinton Vows He'd Preserve Social Security
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Space Station Shields Reworked for Debris
- PLATFORM : Commonality
- Thousand Oaks Girls Gear Up for Run at Title
- McRae Is Picking Up Pace : Baseball: Center fielder is batting only .199, but he has made his presence felt in the last week for the Royals.
- CSUN's Vines Gains Semifinals of 100-Meter Dash in NCAA Meet
- Scarlet Loco Keeps Its Sense of Humor as Life Passes By
- Gilliam Dissects 'The Fisher King'
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Triple Crown Runs 'Ridiculous,' Says Lukas, Still Trying to Win
- Memories of 1981 Still Linger : Prep track: Berkeley won both the boys' and girls' titles in a memorable two-day event.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Kid 'n Play Brighten Up Switcheroo Comedy 'Act'
- A Change of Scenery, a Diversion From Water Paintings
- Mike Wallace to Host Watergate Special
- OPERA REVIEW : Revelations of a Heroic Order in S.F. : S.F. OPERA
- Small-Stock Fans See Some Gems Among Dirt Clods
- Japanese Agree to Buy More U.S. Semiconductors : Chips: In an effort to salvage a 1991 agreement, a trade group also pledges to supply U.S. vendors with advanced data on purchase requirements.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Clothes Make the Caveman
- Russia Replacing Idealists With Economic Pragmatists : Reforms: But a leading adviser says Yeltsin has not abandoned steps to improve production and revive the collapsed economy.
- Storm Forces Evacuation
- Building Permits for Homes Go Up in April
- James Gibson; Validated 'Under God' in Pledge
- Many Riot Victims Aren't Getting Aid, Workers Say : Relief: Few realize that they are eligible. Activists blame federal agencies for not being responsive enough.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Promotions Held Up Over Sex Abuse Case
- EC Will Press for European Union Despite Danish Vote
- Bradley OKs Controversial Redistricting Plan : Politics: MALDEF threatens to sue over proposal that it says cuts Latino voting power. About 650,000 residents would get different council representatives.
- Anti-Semitic Film Prompts Review of Metzger Probation
- Painting a Portrait of a Riot : Mural by UCI Class Depicts the Anger . . . and the Healing
- Defendant Chose Love Life Over Victims' Lives : Courts: Woman already sentenced to death for one murder describes starting strangulation of Huntington Beach student at ex-convict's request.
- Schill's Secretary Grilled About Relationship : Trial: Defense attorney confronts her with evidence seeming to suggest she had affair with her boss, who is accused of trying to kill her fiance.
- Medical Board Votes to Revoke Gynecologist's License
- Effort to Buy Parkland in Landfill Deal Criticized : Environment: Group has options to purchase 2,700 acres around the county that may be traded for Elsmere Canyon, where a huge dump is proposed.
- John P. Dieterich; Retired Allergist
- PANORAMA CITY : Agencies Offer Help at Government Day
- Animal Shelter Puts Out Call for Volunteers
- Her Own Vote of Confidence Leads to Victory : Politics: Juanita McDonald's determination, coupled with anti-incumbent fever and a newly drawn district, helped propel her past two veteran legislators.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mitchell Gets Back in Swing of Things
- Morse's Strength Comes in Pairs : Track: The Taylors have left their marks in the triple and long jumps. Together, they are shooting for state titles.
- Titan Hughes to Join Junior Select Basketball Team
- A Vision Evolving Amid Polish Turmoil
- Wally Berman, Semina Figure : Arts: Reclusive artist's underground magazine was a looking glass into avant-garde L.A. and San Francisco culture in the '50s and '60s.
- POP REVIEW : Power Pop From Mega City Four
- Medical Manufacturers Given a Headache : Regulation: Former head of FDA unit that approves new devices warns of more red tape and delay, not less.
- Fans Give the Young Elvis Their Stamp of Approval
- Big West's Haney Resigns to Run Coaches' Group
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Henke Makes a Splash in the Memorial
- Happy Trails for Waves : College baseball: Rodriquez hits grand slam to rally Pepperdine past Texas, 5-4, and into College World Series title game.
- ON THE BEACH / MIKE REILLEY : Movie Cameras Catch O'Connell Searching for the Perfect Wave
- 'Guiding Light' Marks 40 Years With Special
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Irvine-based Fluor Corp. reported net earnings of...
- Student Sex Harassment Bill OKd by State Senate
- Garden Grove Man Held in Gambling Raid
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS : Deadline for Applications Extended
- Newport Police Chief, Officer Sue Businessman : Litigation: They seek $1 million each for emotional distress and damage to their reputations because of a civil-rights lawsuit he filed against them in 1989.
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : BYU's Kaljurand Wins; USC Sets Relay Record
- Faced With Ban, Red Star Belgrade Holding Fire Sale of Its Best Players
- Hockey
- Deffenbaugh Gains Surfing's Main Event
- Recruit Nearly Slipped Away--on Paper : College baseball: Erroneous reports placed East L.A. pitcher Kempton anywhere but at CSUN.
- Catcher Poor May Not Answer Dodgers' Call : Draft: After being picked in 47th round, El Segundo player says he is likely to pick college over professional offer.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 2There's Not Very Much Belew the Surface After All : For all the time he has spent with such artists as Bowie, Byrne and Fripp, the guitarist's work lacks passion and depth.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : East Indian Tradition Goes West
- Fullerton Group Tells Schedule for 33rd Season of Free Concerts
- EPA Chief Rebuffed in Plea for Nature Treaty Changes : Earth Summit: White House snubs lead negotiator as his memo suggesting compromises is leaked to press.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Rap Group Member Charged in Assault
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : CLOSINGS : Many Disaster Centers Shutting Down
- Fish Counters : Channel Islands: Nearly 50 divers, toting pencils and waterproof slates, are taking first notes on what is hoped will become an annual survey of undersea life.
- Avalon Decides to Keep Hospital Open
- Watchdog Agency Fines Assemblyman Over Slate Mailers : Politics: The $16,700 penalty is one of the largest since slate mailers began to be regulated in 1988. But it is much less than the $70,000 fine that had been sought.
- Countywide : Area Schools in Line for New Bond Funds
- MOORPARK : Trash Fees Increased to Pay for Recycling
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- HOLLYWOOD : Burglary Suspect Killed in Fight With Store Owner
- Cord Placed Team's Feelings Above His Own Grief : Prep baseball: Not wanting to detract from Poly's chance to win City title, coach kept silent about his retirement, death of son.
- Encore Season With Fullerton Draws Rave Reviews for Sisco
- Broadcasters Hit Senate Limit on 'Indecent Programming' : Television: The amendment to the public broadcasting funding bill would allow such shows to be broadcast only between midnight and 6 a.m.
- MUSIC
- Valley Life, New Section, Starts June 12
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- O.C. Delegation Supports Cox's L.A. Relief Plan
- Partner Won't Be Retried in Arrow Slaying
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : STOLEN MONEY ORDERS : Worthless Documents Circulating
- Seabees Repair Snafu in Celebration Plan
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Self-Esteem Task Force Honors a Dozen People
- BUENA PARK : Offending Alley to Be Kept Open
- Men's Basketball
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonilla Gets Boos, Pirates Get Win
- Rowing
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Highway 61' Celebrates Rock Spirit
- NATO Will Widen Peace Forces Area : Military: For the first time, the alliance agrees to authorize use of troops to ensure truces beyond borders once defended against Soviet threat.
- E. Jay Schaeffer; Finalist for NASA Flight
- Buchanan Due for Heart Valve Surgery Today
- State Budget Panel Faces Boycott : Spending: Governor orders Administration members not to appear before committee. He says negotiations should be held in private to avoid bogging down talks.
- Serbs Shell Sarajevo; U.N. Official Seeks Corridor for Aid
- Disclosure Violation Draws Fine
- Ross Perot and the Search for Utopia
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : MEDIA : Poll Links TV Coverage to Unrest
- Courthouse Restoration Funds OKd : Refurbishment: $5.1-million project will convert historic former federal courthouse to a bankruptcy court.
- Customer Is Shot to Death at West L.A. Burger Stand
- Bill to Protect Sespe Creek Goes to Bush : Environment: More than 30 miles would be designated as wild and scenic. Some want all 55 miles saved from damming.
- Services for Slain Maywood Officer Evoke Tears and Bittersweet Smiles : Funeral: The policeman is eulogized as one who loved the streets and approached his job with dedication and humor. About 2,500 attend the intensely personal rites.
- Laurel Street Closure
- Olympics
- Wielandt's Glove Steadies Foothill
- Mini-Camp Prompts Padres to Draft 3 Area Players
- STAGE
- POP REVIEW : The Presidential Hopeful as Musician: B-Minus
- 'Off the Page' Features Poetry as a Performance Art
- Orion Closer to Pact With Its Creditors : Chapter 11: The studio announces a tentative accord that would raise Kluge's investment to more than $25 million. Sony, other creditors still must approve it.
- SEC Files Big Insider Trading Suit
- Bush Signs Proclamation Commemorating WWII
- Perot Details His Plan to Mend U.S. Economy : Politics: Presumed presidential candidate would seek tough trade policy, tax cuts and loans for small business.
- Lighter Side of Jewelry : With Holograms Adorning Traditional Accessories, Finery Takes on a 3rd Dimension
- Senate Approves Overhaul of State Open Meetings Act
- U.S. Court Rejects Renters' Suit Under Racketeering Law
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Chapel Street': An Unfulfilled Promise : CHAPEL STREET <i> by Sam North</i> ; Grove Weidenfeld; $18.95, 254 pages
- OXNARD : Pen Pals a Bit Goofy
- Sunny side up: On the first night...
- NATIONAL CITY : Child Care Operator to Be Tried in Death
- Countywide : Agency Will Change Water Disinfectant
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Targets Comeback
- Years of Knocks, Day of Opportunity : Santee's Walters Never Gave Up; Now Padres Give Him a Chance
- Kingdom Injures Hamstring, Clouding His Olympic Future
- O & Y Staves Off Its First Foreclosure in U.S.
- Rinaldo Took Advantage of Protective Transfer to Escape
- PacBell Salaries Have a Costly Ring
- ECONOMY : Unseasonably Cool Weather Chills Store Sales in May : Retail: But some bright spots in last month's report persuade analysts that Americans are slowly regaining the urge to shop.
- Eldridge Cleaver Charged With Cocaine Possession
- Defendant Says He Intends to Repay Creditors : Crime: Olen B. Phillips testifies at his trial. He is charged with bilking 21 investors out of nearly $3 million.
- Seles, Graf Make It to French Final
- Gibbons Finds Fulfillment at Oak Park : Prep baseball: All-Southern Section selection in three sports will cap his career by pitching in the 1-A final.
- HORSE RACING / BELMONT STAKES : A.P. Indy Finds Himself in Sticky Situation
- Drummer Bows Out of Tramps
- Carlsbad Jazz in Park Series Starts Today
- Fluor on Course With $32-Million Profit for Quarter
- Hahn Project Partnership Is in Default : Loans: Bank says partnership owes it $135 million in loans for Golden Triangle office complex. Roy Hahn says it won't hamper plans for downtown San Diego sports arena.
- DESIGNERS : Recession or Not, Opulence Sells
- Informal Style Wins at 'Games'
- Lawmakers Will Fight Balanced Budget Measure
- Father Patrick Peyton; the 'Rosary Priest'
- Bush Calls for Amendment to Balance Budget
- THOUSAND OAKS : 10,000 Expected at 2-Day ArtWalk '92
- Gas Explosion Kills Woman, Injures Man
- Teachers Ponder a Lose-Lose Situation on Budget : Education: Union is polling its members on whether they want a pay cut or to work longer hours in a shorter school year. District faces severe cutbacks.
- SIMI VALLEY : Body Identified as Thousand Oaks Man
- Partying Pols Left in the Dark, Powerless on Election Night
- 3-Cities Raid Nets 5 Gang Members, Police Say : Sweep: One man accused of attempted murder of police officer. Guns are seized in search of several homes.
- Family, Friends Vent Emotions on Tragedy : Mourning: Some assail Border Patrol actions that led to five deaths in Temecula, while hoping that the deaths will bring changes.
- Jury Convicts Three in Drive-By Slaying : Courts: Victim was an innocent bystander killed while giving a party for his 7-year-old daughter.
- Trial of Solana Beach Woman in Husband's Slaying Opens
- Volunteers Sought to Call Homebound Seniors
- State Meet Starts Today at Cerritos
- U.S. Water Polo Team Plays Tonight at El Toro High
- Nickels Buy Ticket to Omaha
- Aloha, Burbank : A Hula School Helps Dancers, Teacher Keep in Touch With Hawaiian Culture
- More Students Falling Behind in Grade Levels, Study Says
- House Backs Aid to Laid-Off Troops : Military: The $1-billion plan includes help for defense contractors. A one-year moratorium on U.S. testing of nuclear weapons is also approved.
- An Ohio Drive-Through for Paws That Refreshes
- ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Four Don't Even Take Time for a Breather
- YORBA LINDA : Massage Parlors, Workers Face Fees
- SAN CLEMENTE : Affordable Housing Proposals Invited
- How Agencies Evaluate Public Schools
- Legal Trouble Fells Curtain on Performers From Russia : Dance: The 'Fantasm' troupe had visions of a one-year American tour, but a dispute over who was paying the bills killed the show after seven performances. The main actors now are lawyers.
- With Academe on Hold, She Excels at Beach : Volleyball: All-worldly Nancy Reno is making her mark on the women's tour.
- A Round to Forget in the Memorial : Golf: U.S. Amateur titlist Voges of Simi Valley opens with an 87 and falls 22 shots off the pace.
- SPORTSCOPE : Toro Women Finish Second in CCAA All-Sports Ratings
- Tigers Sign SDSU's Navarro
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Decision on Realignment Due
- Jurisprudence
- Monarchs Attempt To Defend Their Title : Track: Long Beach Poly, Bishop O'Dowd and Thousand Oaks are expected to give Morningside a run for the championship.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A DIVISION FINAL : Aggressive Hitters, Team Speed Give Hart, Foothill Similar Look
- Reggae Delivered With a Universal Message : Pop music: South African singer Lucky Dube, at SDSU tonight, emerges in the forefront of the youthful African reggae contingent.
- Brasstring Grabs Brass Ring With Recording Contract
- AIRLINES
- Dow Falls 7.26 as Buyers Await Report on Jobs : Market Overview
- Return of <i> Mr.</i> Turtle : Long Beach Pet Missing for 10 Years Turns Up in Santa Maria, No Longer a Female
- At a Buck a Day, It's a Wise Investment for UC Students : Education: With severe cuts looming in all state spending, a little extra in student fees will ensure the diplomas they'll earn will still be worth something.
- An Undivided Jerusalem Rises Above Symbolism : Holy city: 25 years ago it was reunited, but the work continues to make it a community ofpeace for all faiths.
- Port Hueneme : Green to Retire From City Council
- SOUTHEAST LOS ANGELES : 6-Year-Old Girl Killed, Woman Injured in Fire
- Women's Basketball
- Albert Saves Those 'Yes!' Calls for Shots That Really Count
- Hamilton to Coach Basketball at Servite
- Jurisprudence
- Pop Album Chart : Cyrus Gives His 'All,' Grabs No. 1
- STAGE REVIEW : 'World' Needs a Harder Spin
- MOVIE REVIEW : The 'Games' Tough Guys Play
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Egoyan's Clear Vision Guides Surreal Spin of 'Adjuster'
- Woods Has No Trouble Expressing Himself : Jazz: The outspoken saxophonist leads his quintet tonight at the Hyatt Newporter in Newport Beach.
- Interim Regime Threatens Force to End Afghan Battles
- Rio Negotiators Search for Finance Plan : Summit: Accord is sought for a long-term global environmental agenda. Resolution of the issue is not expected quickly.
- From Hot Air to Holy Days, Earth Summit 'Difficulties' : Conference: Ticklish issues face the Brazilian official in charge of logistics. He juggles concerns for ecology, diplomacy and luxury.
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : S.S. United States Gets a Tow to Turkey
- COSTA MESA : Schools Suggested for Athletic Fields
- ELECTIONS / 23RD STATE SENATE : Rosenthal Pins Hopes on Uncounted, Absentee Votes
- IRVINE : School Lunch Price Raised by 25 Cents
- Have a whale of a good time at Cabrillo's daylong fiesta.
- FILLMORE : Teachers' Bonus for Year Will Total 5.5%
- Michael King; Retired Actor
- Title Defense Comes Up Long, Wide : High schools: La Jolla's Conda fails to reach the finals, losing in three sets in the semifinals.
- Volleyball All-Stars Play Tonight
- A One-Way Track for A.P. Indy : Horse racing: $2.9 million colt makes his long-awaited Triple Crown debut in the Belmont Stakes.
- Gaetti Looks Up From the Downside : Angels: Despite the team's slump and his own struggles, he tries to remain optimistic.
- Arms Firms Lag in Diversity at Top, Study Says : Defense: Women hold fewer than 6% of the highest posts and minorities fewer than 2%, the report concludes.
- Vietnam Named Perot as Commercial Agent in U.S. : Hanoi: His spokesman says talks about POWs, MIAs were not a means to making money.
- Pope Shrugs Off Dangers on Arrival in Angola : Africa: Rumors suggest possible trouble during pontiff's visit. But he points to faith in 'divine Providence.'
- Students Put on the Map in Unique Lesson : Education: Giant U.S. drawing on play area at Heideman Elementary School is hands-on way to study geography.
- Youth Charged With Murder in Deadly Chase
- Parliament Votes to Oust Poland's Prime Minister
- Hot Tanks for a Cool Summer
- Film Spurs Review of Metzger's Probation : Television: Nazi program produced by the Fallbrook racist may have violated the terms of his release from jail.
- Border Should Be Policed at the Border : Chase that killed five at Temecula points up the dubious sites of checkpoints
- Suspects in Beating Yet to See Funds for Defense : Denny case: Supporters of men charged in attack on truck driver are concerned that people may raise money for their own purposes. No evidence of wrongdoing exists.
- Scrubbing 'Indecency' From the Air
- The Dirty Half-Dozen
- FRENCH OPEN / MEN : Courier, Agassi to Play It Again
- Bill Seeks Help From Professional Sports : Finances: Proposal would impose a 3% tax on tickets costing $5 or more to help fund existing school sports programs.
- STAGE REVIEW : Not Even Tepper's Off the Hook in 'kirbysomething'
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Posts Profit
- ENTERTAINMENT
- POLITICS : Haiti's New Leader Fails to Impress U.S. : He used to be called 'Mr. Clean.' Now critics say he'll institutionalize corruption.
- DIPLOMACY : Franco-American Rivalry Brings a Chill in Relations
- Hey, Giorgio, You Call That a Good Deal?
- Even With Sharks, Midlife Waters Are Too Tranquil
- Robbers Strike 2 Oxnard Banks
- Santa Ana to Settle 3 Police-Related Claims for $68,000 : Compensation: In one case, a 5-year-old boy was handcuffed and questioned. The other three people suffered physical injuries.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : RIOT HOTLINE : Task Force Seeks Crime Information
- Notes You Won't See on Page 3
- NCAA GOLF : UCI Falters; Yanagisawa Makes Cut
- Hot Gott Cools Off Hot Reds : Baseball: Dodger reliever stays on streak, shutting down Cincinnati in 7-4 victory.
- Turner Isn't in a Foul Mood Despite Failure in Long Jump : Track: Although he miscalculated on each of his long jump attempts in 2-A preliminaries, he regrouped and helped two Morningside relay teams earn a berth in State meet.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Savoring Flavor of Scotland
- James McMurtry Keeps a Distance From His Songs
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- Smoke 'Parasol' May Be Retarding Global Warming
- Wind Spreads Brush Fire Near Rancho Mirage
- Murder Counts Filed in Fatal Temecula Crash
- Justices Urged to Bar Tapes From Menendez Trial
- Donald K. Ross; Winner of Medal of Honor
- MOVIE REVIEW : IMAX Captures the Frozen Majesty of 'Antarctica'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Spinal Tap's Joke Wears Very Thin : Parody: The heavy-metal spoof loses much in the transition from the screen.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cry of the Owl' Echoes Hitchcock, Lang
- PacifiCare Health Systems OKs New Class of Non-Voting Common Stock
- AIRLINES
- State Honoring Quake Insurance Claims : Damage: Homeowners hit by April temblors are compensated despite drive to repeal new program. Critics say major earthquake would bankrupt system.
- Fertility Doctor's License Is Revoked
- China Accuses Beaten Foreign Journalists of Lawbreaking
- SAN DIEGO : Judge Reduces Bail in Drug-Ring Case
- Many at Temecula Meeting Rail Against Border Patrol : Anguish: 'Get them the hell out of town,' demands the father of one young victim of chase crash.
- Close Races Unchanged by Absentee, Write-In Ballots
- PIRU : Woman to Demolish Illegal Dwellings
- LOS ANGELES : 'Chaka' Held on Charge of Marijuana Possession
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools Plan to Use Reserves for Budget
- Berman Won't Push Bill for Land Exchange This Year
- Hughes Ordered to Pay $400,000 in Bias Case
- Convict Charged With Trying to Extort Funds Using Threats
- COSTA MESA : An Arresting Anti-Drug Program
- ORANGE : Shy Students Warm Up to Show Cats
- Judge Orders 'Channel One' Trial but Rejects Calls for Ban
- Man Dies After His Truck Rolls Over Him
- Judge OKs Hospital's Sale to Drug Abuse Group : Lake View Terrace: The bankruptcy court ruling allows Phoenix House to buy the closed facility at a reduced price of $3.2 million.
- Tennis
- Bolyog Caps Return to Coaching by Leading Oak Park Into 1-A Final
- Poly's Diaz Wins Haserot Award
- So It's Root, Root, Root for the Giveaway Prize
- Ag-Biotech Field Starts to Ripen : Investing: Wall Street interest is taking root following the U.S. decision to treat genetically engineered foods like any other.
- Union Chief Doesn't Rule Out AT&T; Strike
- If You're Broke, He'll Fix It : Costa Mesa Auto Shop Accepts Goods and Services From Those Short of Cash
- Women Senate Candidates Celebrate 'New Era' With Fund-Raiser
- COLUMN ONE : Driven Mad on Streets of Manhattan : A thousand officers patrol the curbs, and a parking ticket is handed out every two seconds. Worst of all is the trip to the auto pound.
- Blast Kills 17 Indian Police
- Four Injured as Jetliner Plunges 8,000 Feet
- 'Reach for the Stars' : Astronaut Advises Students at His Alma Mater to Aim High
- YORBA LINDA : City Delays Program for Senior Citizens
- Countywide : Judges Pick County Grand Jury Panel
- Navarro, Golding to Reduce Staffs
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Developers Told to Cut Project Density
- San Diego : Police Arrest Man in Thursday Shooting
- Oxnard Runway to Close for Repairs : Airport: Firms agree the resurfacing is needed. But some say the 10-day project in July will hurt business.
- Once Again, Latinos Find the Political Door Locked : City Council: Incumbents redraw their districts to ensure reelection, rejecting a plan that reflects the city's ethnic diversity.
- Audit Clears UCSD Stores of Misdeeds : Finance: But report suggests that the university take control of the three student-run co-ops.
- SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS : Conservation Organization Acts to Buy Forest Land
- Teen Pleads Guilty to Role in Slaying During Car Theft : Courts: The 15-year-old didn't pull the trigger but was a willing partner in gang's plan that turned deadly, says prosecutor. He will be eligible for parole in seven years.
- Guns Using Plastic Bullets Are Urged : Law enforcement: Grand jury says deputies should replace electric dart guns. The panel's report gives generally favorable review to Sheriff's Department.
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Bankruptcy Judge OKs Sale of Closed Hospital
- Haney Named Head of Basketball Coaches Group
- Instead of the Locker Room, It Should Be the Powder Room
- TV REVIEW : 'Brokaw': Faster Than a Speeding Bullet