- BURBANK : Moorhead Criticizes Tax Hike Proposal
- Surely, a King-sized apology is in order:...
- Principal Wants to Reschedule Navajo Students' Visit : Health: Their trip to a Northridge school was canceled over fears of a mystery ailment.
- Freeway Expansion Uproots Giant Oak : Construction: The 300-year-old tree will be moved about 100 feet and replanted. The movers say they have a high success rate, but many arborists predict failure.
- VAN NUYS : Jury to Deliberate in Park Murder Case
- THOUSAND OAKS : Hazardous Waste Disposal Planned
- Council May Declare Boulevard Blighted : Thousand Oaks: City may expand Redevelopment Agency and mandate a $120-million bond issue.
- Shelter From the Storm : Ranch Owner Who Cares for Sick Animals Has Landed in a Controversy Caring for Ducks From Venice
- Southern Section Switches Dates for Division I, II Softball Finals
- Del Harris Interviews With Clippers
- Jim Rissmiller--Rock's Comeback Kid? : Pop music: After reigning for nearly 20 years as the top pop concert promoter in Southern California, he returns this weekend with 'Troubadours of Folk' festival.
- Bradbury : Hon Replies to Recall Notice
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Sunset Provision for Commerce Funding
- Compton : City Atty. Fenderson Dies After Winning 3rd Election
- THEATER REVIEW / 'TREASURE ISLAND' : A Chestful of Fun in an Old Chestnut : Santa Susana Rep's game musical version of Stevenson's classic makes for an enjoyable family outing.
- Environmental Fixing Up : Hardware centers are emphasizing the idea that caring for the planet begins at home.
- Court Upholds Annual Levy to Maintain Public Schools : Courts: Ruling opens door for cash-strapped districts throughout the state to charge taxpayers for upkeep of facilities in public use.
- District's New Boundaries Are Upheld : Courts: Decision dropping Thousand Oaks and Camarillo from governing Port of Hueneme did not require vote.
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : CSUN Students Win Design Contest Awards
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Can We All Get Along?
- 2 Youths May Be Charged in Gang-Related Shooting at Van Nuys Prep School
- Audits Uphold Soka's Tax-Exempt Status : University: Hayden criticizes investigations by IRS, state Tax Franchise Board and wants expanded inquiry.
- PLACENTIA : Commission Rejects Day-Care Expansion
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Waves Like Chances at NCAA Golf Meet
- Airman's Escape From Stockade Baffles Officials
- N.Y. Cigarette Tax Highest
- Compton : Memorial Service Is Friday for 2 Officers Slain on Duty
- Setting Sights 'To Kill the Leopard' : Theodore Taylor of Laguna Beach says the maritime WW II saga he has long wanted to write is his best adult effort.
- L.A.'s All Abuzz With Activity, Openings
- CAMARILLO : District to Discuss Grade Levels for School
- PORT HUENEME : Autopsy Reveals Woman Strangled
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Combining Services for Homeless
- PORT HUENEME : Slaying of Shoplifter Justifiable, D.A. Finds
- Homeless Assail Bid to Close Parks Overnight
- WOODLAND HILLS : Storm Drain Project to Begin June 15
- Brea : Land Deal Employs Eminent Domain
- Dow Inches Up Amid Interest Concerns : Market Overview
- 'Sliver' Producer Accused in $6.4-Million Fraud Suit
- Time Warner Plans Outlined by Seagram : Acquisition: Company says at annual meeting that it could take up to a year to raise its stake in the media giant to 15%.
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- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Actor, 8, Lands a Role on New Sitcom : Ventura boy joins the cast of 'Daddy Dearest' this fall; chef of the year honored; drag racer and his alcohol-fueled car win over the Japanese.
- The Perfect Man for This Writing Job May Be a Woman
- Malibu : City Releases Parcel Map
- Year-Round School Plan Rescinded : Education: Parents, teachers and officials at 10 local L.A. district 'complexes' vote to return to the traditional September-to-June calendar.
- Kapow! : A Purple Pool Palace : Leisure: The decor at Gotham Hall inundates visitors with images designed to evoke the New York of old. Most say it looks like Batman's digs.
- Corona del Mar: Where Picnicking Is a Shore Thing
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Dre Day,...
- One Man's Quest to Dissolve L.A.'s Split Personality
- COSTA MESA : Student Begins Term With College Board
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Council Shelves Forestry Master Plan
- Spare DeHoyos, Witness Tells Jury : Courts: Taking the convicted murderer's life will not bring back the victim, his former landlord says.
- Gardena's Jones Named Coach at University High
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Advocate of Regulatory Relief to Speak to Businesswomen
- Telephone Trespassing : Think only kids make prank calls? Now grown-ups are dialing, baiting their prey and taping what follows. And thousands collect the recordings.
- 'Dave' Isn't First Reel Politician by a Long Shot
- GOINGS ON : Park Event Will Honor the Irish
- Santa Fe Springs : Students Barred From Wearing Baggy Clothes
- GOP Congressmen Trading Fire Over O.C. Base Closure : Military: S.D. Republican will testify today that cost estimates on El Toro station's move are exaggerated.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Brushing Up on Helping Out : Volunteers: Paint Your Heart Out teaches Sunny Hills students many lessons, including that leadership is more than telling people what to do.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 4 Robbery Suspects Arrested After Shot-Punctuated Chase
- Jerusalem Mayor Kollek to Seek His 7th Term
- Anderson Cast as Lead in 'Tombstone Law'
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Room Is His Castle : Game 2: McSorley is the first to arrive and last to leave the arena. He sets the pace for the Kings in Stanley Cup finals series tonight.
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Bogged-Down Sampras an Easy Target for Bruguera
- Kings Aren't Only Ones Smiling : Television: Owner of Prime Ticket agrees in 1988 to pay more for rights to games and move is finally paying off.
- America Loves Allstate--More Than $2 Billion Sold : Stock: Investors eager to buy into the Sears insurance unit snap up the issue at $27 a share.
- Data Retrieval at Your Fingertips
- MARKETING
- MARKETS : Georgia on My Mind
- Opponents of Larger Recreation Center Gain Upper Hand : Community: Residents say the proposed 11,000-square-foot facility would attract unsavory characters and displace young children, who currently use the site.
- Recycling the Calendar : Businessman Wants to Bring Back an Educational Fund-Raiser
- Ska-Daddyz Make Waves
- O.C. Chiefs Say Card Clubs Invite Political Corruption
- Support for Tobacco Bill Goes Up in Smoke : Assembly: For a moment it looked as though a measure backed by cigarette companies had passed. Then the weirdness began.
- MUSIC : The Circuitous Flight of the Kinmans : Brothers' current incarnation as Blackbird moves them from stints at punk and country rock to 'one indecipherable sonic mess.'
- Long Beach : Council Votes to Keep Anti-Camping Ordinance
- Sign of Hope Amid Balkans Thuggery : Multiethnic newspaper belies Belgrade Stalinism
- COLUMN LEFT/ BILL PRESS : Shame, Shame on the 2-Faced State GOP : Riordan's friends, once fighters for the right to endorse in nonpartisan contests, get a court to muzzle Democrats for Woo.
- They Put Their School Districts in the Picture
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : 'Real' Newport Shows Up to Celebrate Library : Civic pride: Those who lobbied for and helped finance larger facility savor the moment at topping-off ceremony.
- Law Firm's Employee Faces Campaign Ethics Charges
- CHATSWORTH : Sand Solicited for Removal of Graffiti
- Board Studies AIDS Policies at Colleges
- NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE : Suns Are Finding the Road to Be More to Their Liking
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Naprosyn Sales Suffer a Setback : Pharmaceuticals: A prescription drug for pain relief has hit a snag with the FDA for over-the-counter use.
- Nutri-System Franchises to Get Food Shipments
- MARKETING
- Soaring Popularity of Kronos Group Takes on Seemingly Infectious Zeal
- Kang's Five Feet Too to Become Just Another Statistic
- A Rachmaninoff Finale
- Hollywood's 'Pride' and Joy
- U.S., N. Korea Meet on Nuclear Pact
- Regency Health Services Picks Executive to Serve on Board
- Compton Schools : Protests at 2 Campuses Decry Alleged Bias Against Latinos
- Booming Business of Pawning Autos Has Put Brokers in the Driver's Seat
- CRAFTS : Life-Affirming Lessons : Artists and Artisans Are Invited to Instruct People With AIDS
- Administration Reworks Russia Aid to Promote U.S. Business : Commerce: Executives had asked for more support. Exports will be subsidized and investment assisted.
- Its Spying Days Over, Plane Now Speeds Civilian Science Projects
- Challenger Wins Burundi Election
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Occidental College has received a two-year, $196,000...
- Jobs They Wish Could Work Out : High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Long Beach : City to Fight Verdict that Gave Ex-Employee $900,000
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Beverly Hills : Budget Shortfall Projected
- A Master Plan : Chorale Sends Quartet to Schools to Introduce Children to a Variety of Musical Styles
- Braude's Made a Habit of Scorching Smokers
- Wanted: Go-Getter for Really Demeaning Job
- THEATER REVIEW / 'ISN'T IT ROMANTIC' : Foibles of Baby-Boomers Generate Lots of Laughter : The Pasadena Playhouse production in Santa Barbara is consistently amusing, but rarely as moving as it should be.
- Monterey Park : Vacancies on 4 City Panels
- Border Checkpoint Dog Apparently Poisoned
- John Cale "Vintage Violence" (1970)<i> Columbia</i>
- MUSIC / THE PARACHUTE EXPRESS : An Exuberant Landing : The popular, high-energy performers will give two shows for kids Saturday at Ventura College.
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Modest Goals, Major Achievements : Prep athletics: San Marino's Steve Park has distinguished himself in baseball, football and academics. Soon he'll be going to Stanford.
- PacifiCare Joins Project to Cut Health Care Costs : Networking: Cypress firm is among 6 HMOs in pilot program that may save billions a year in administrative expenses.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Garamendi Plans to Cut Rate for Workers' Comp : Insurance: Exact reduction for employers will be decided after July 21 hearing, he says. The idea draws mixed reactions.
- New Home Sales Rise to 6-Year High : Economy: Growth remains sluggish because of job worries and employer uncertainty, analysts say.
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Uni's Choice as Coach Is Gardena Assistant
- Masterful 'Creation' Closes Season : Ventura County Master Chorale turns in an inspiring finale with Haydn's oratorio at Libbey Bowl in Ojai.
- La Crescenta : Wheelchair Given to School
- Eagle Rock : Congressional Arts Award
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / DESERT ROSE CAFE : Fish Dishes Prize Catch on Southwestern Menu
- 11 County Fire Stations Face Closure : Services: Four paramedic units are also on the list. 'Lives could be lost, no question about it,' the fire chief says. The proposed cuts are in response to Gov. Wilson's plan to siphon local taxes to Sacramento.
- THIS MAN IS NOT A NERD : But Drew Carey Does Play One, on TV and on Stage, When It Suits Him
- L.A. Restaurant Smoking Ban OKd : Health: Approval is preliminary, with final action expected next week. The surprise 8-6 vote rejects arguments that restaurant industry would suffer.
- Move Will Not Call for Layoffs, TriCare Says : Management: All operations will remain at the Irvine office and only two executives will be based in Atlanta, an official says.
- COLUMN ONE : A Bride All Japan Has Advice For : Masako Owada is about to cross the moat forever, going from diplomat to royal wife. She is getting an earful from everyone because both conservatives, feminists wish the prince had picked someone else.
- Paddle Sport Expo Floats the Idea of Kayaks
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Arson Killings Revive German Unease : Extremists: Leaders thought problem had been defused. Lawmaker sees need to 'learn to live together.'
- Homeless Protest Proposal to Close Parks at Night
- City Rejects Tax for Fire Services as Budget Fix : Finances: The assessment, which would have cost homeowners about $25 annually, had been proposed to help offset an expected $6.4-million shortfall in 1993-94 revenues.
- An International Medical Exchange : Health: As part of a 30-day program based at Azusa Pacific University, two Russian doctors study hospital and nursing care here.
- Aim AIDS Prevention at Youth, National Panel Advises : Health: Facts need to be explained to teen-agers, whose virus infections take a delayed toll, report says. Few employers have HIV programs, experts add.
- British Airways Workers Poised for 24-Hour Strike
- The Region : Gang Hearings on Friday
- Council OKs Smoking Ban in L.A. Restaurants : Health: Approval is preliminary, with final action expected next week. The surprise 8-6 vote rejects arguments that eatery industry would suffer.
- Signal Hill : Council Rejects Mayor's Code of Ethics Proposal
- Smokers Fume Over City's Restaurant Ban
- Detroit Police Beating Case Gets Under Way : Law: Jury selection begins in trial of three ex-officers charged in death of black motorist. Rights groups are keeping close eye on proceedings.
- Winnie Mandela Fined but Is Spared Jail Term : S. Africa: Highest court upholds conviction, lightens sentence. Ruling averts embarrassment for both black and white leaders.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Pro Surfers Enlist in the Fight on Drug Abuse
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Hot, Spicy Cajun Music Blend
- Shuttle Launch Delay Blamed on Rocketdyne : Aerospace: NASA says the Canoga Park engine maker failed to properly document its work on a spacecraft pump.
- Mystery of the Dryer Solved Scientifically
- Norwalk-La Mirada : Military Urged to Remove 12 Fuel Tanks Near School
- French Ruling May Lead to War Crimes Trial
- ROMEO & JULIET, ABRIDGED : Ballet Pacifica Director Choreographs Her Own, Small-Scale Version of the Tragic Tale
- Pomona : Multicultural Studies Fund
- Teens Transformed by Job-Training Program : Education: Students say they gained confidence and vital skills from the We Care project. 'I learned a lot about the adult world,' one says.
- Levy to Maintain Schools Upheld : Courts: Ruling opens the door for cash-strapped districts throughout the state to begin charging taxpayers for upkeep of facilities in public use.
- Army Officer Jailed Secretly 6 Years Ago as Spy, Israel Says
- City Kills Plan to Offer Benefits to Non-Traditional Families : Gay rights: The overburdened budget was cited as barrier to council approval. Proponents said they lacked time to rally forces before the 5-3 vote.
- A Ruling on the Uppercase: It's a Capital Idea
- Message Is the Problem, Not the Messenger
- GAMES : The Diceman Cometh
- Program Aims to Keep Teachers From Quitting : Education: Cal State Dominguez Hills professors help train and counsel young teachers to cope with the realities of inner-city schools.
- Barrier Breakers
- HORSES : Riders Put Their HEART Into Club
- Finding the Things That Bring a Rather Pedestrian Mall to Life
- 49ers Enter College World Series
- CABARET REVIEW : Jim Bailey, the Master Illusionist
- SOUTHERN SECTION TEAM TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Sunny Hills States Case on Courts : Division II: Unbeaten Lancers win section title with 11-7 victory over Harvard-Westlake.
- Laughs Aside, They Aren't Deux Terribly Impressed With 'Hot Shots'
- PRACTICAL VIEW : The Goods, the Gear and the Gadgets for Fun in Summer Sun
- Prescription to Live (and Survive) by, Sort of
- The Region : 9 to Run for Town Council
- Group Guides Widowed in Transition
- Ojai Festival Comes of Age : Minimalist Maestro John Adams Puts His Ultramodern Stamp on 47th Annual Event
- COSTA MESA : Thousands DARE to Reject Drugs
- Local Crime Show Makes Good : Law enforcement: A new cable service wants to air episodes of 'In Hot Pursuit, South Bay's Most Wanted' and pay Torrance for the rights.
- Sobriety Checkpoint to Be Set Up Friday
- Marine Held in Slayings Could Face Death Penalty
- Teen-Ager Pleads Guilty to Role in Ojai Slaying
- Countywide : Students to Compete in Academic Contest
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lewis Optioned Out, Springer Recalled
- Hoover's Dishington Excited About Draft
- U.S. Riders Chosen in Political Process
- Stevens Out at Least 3 Weeks Because of Break
- Arthur Gay; Longest-Surviving Heart Transplant Recipient
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : A Dead Heat in More Ways Than One
- Painkillers, Not Cancer, Killed Man, Probe Finds : Medicine: Autopsy on exhumed body is performed after a hospice nurse is accused by co-worker of giving fatal overdoses of opiates to up to 17 patients. Four more bodies will be examined.
- Youth Found Guilty in Fairfax High Shooting : Courts: The teen-ager is convicted of involuntary manslaughter with a gun. He faces up to nine years in a state juvenile facility.
- IRVINE : Woman at Roof Fire Suffers From Smoke
- ORANGE : 25 Voice Views in Videotape for Gore
- Plan to Convert Liquor Stores Unveiled : Rebuilding: Using a $260,000 city grant, a coalition of community groups intends to help owners whose markets were destroyed in the riots switch to other businesses.
- Standing Still Won't Save the Schools : L.A. Unified: The LEARN plan could save the system from devastation, wrought by a voucher plan or total collapse.
- BUENA PARK : She Sets the Stage for Theater Careers
- Gia's Life: Not a Model Success Story : Movies: Paramount has bought rights to the book on the glamour girl's life. But handling the sensitive subject of a gay heroin addict who died of AIDS is bogging down the project.
- Emulex Changes Circuit Board Subsidiary's Name
- AT&T; Is Hedging Its Bets on Investing in the Digital Future
- FileNet, FileTek Sign Distribution Deal
- How Tasty Was Majorca
- Cheese From a Family Farm
- Garlic Sauce, Poppy Seed Cake, Fried Green Tomatoes
- Grunts, Slumps and Buckles
- STAR POWER: Opponents of the Weldon Canyon...
- Glendale : Classroom Project Delayed
- Estimated from data supplied, as of press...
- Santa Monica-Malibu : Projects Delay School Start
- State Paying for Security at Roberti's Residence : Government: He is the only lawmaker with a taxpayer-financed home system. Legislator says he agreed to protection after he received death threats.
- Santa Monica : Study Session on City Budget
- Seasons of Sorrow at Dorsey High : Baseball: The Dons have endured 38 consecutive losses, the death of a teammate and the arrest of a coach.
- Johnny Clegg & Savuka "Heat, Dust & Dreams"<i> Capitol</i>
- Issue: Card Clubs
- British Fans Arrested in Oslo
- Lynwood : Law Aims to Keep Taggers From Making Their Mark
- Beverly Hills : Disaster Survival Kit for Sale
- LOS ANGELES : School Hopes to Reschedule Visit by Navajo Students
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Gets $50,000 Healthy Start Grant
- Thousand Oaks : Council to Reconsider 94-Home Plan Approval
- CHATSWORTH : Business Watches to Respond to Crime
- WORLD NEWS
- LOS ANGELES : Powell Says King Jurors Took the 'Easy Out'
- SAN CLEMENTE : Students Lauded for Trash Barrel Project
- CS Northridge Signs 3 for Track
- England Loses to Norway
- PREP TENNIS : Doubles Give Santa Barbara Victory in Division I Final
- THE ARTS
- ABT Raises Funds for O.C. 'Nutcracker'
- Volunteers Put Kids in Spotlight : Festival: Cajun-zydeco event is a fund-raiser for a day-care agency. There will be dance lessons, face-painting and a Mardi Gras parade.
- Brother From Another Suburb : Tyger Williams' Visit to South-Central Inspired Gritty 'Menace'
- Council Votes to Fire Official for Sex Harassment : Government: The 10-3 decision upholds Bradley's decision to dismiss City Clerk Martinez over charges of misconduct. He will appeal to the Civil Service Commission.
- Marine Could Face Death in 2 Slayings
- Total Ban on Alcohol for the Under-21 Driver Urged : Safety: Students and politicians boost the bill. Law enforcement leaders and civil libertarians cite grounds for opposition.
- BOOK REVIEW : Building Trust in <i> Glasnost </i> of the Heart : SAFE CONDUCT, <i> by Elizabeth Benedict</i> , Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $21, 230 pages
- TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP : Harvard Not Quite Good Enough
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Snyder May Get Nod Over Strawberry
- CS Northridge Gets McClintock
- Alomar Makes His Play Count
- RADIO
- Newport Beach : 4 Finalists Selected for Police Chief Post
- Hermosa Beach Public Safety Director Challenges Firing
- SAN FERNANDO : $1.2 Million Slated for Redevelopment
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JAMES P. PINKERTON : A Conservative Argument for Gay Marriage : Forming families leads to social stability. Why fight it?
- 1st Suspected Gang Member Is Prosecuted Under Sweeping Court Order : Blythe Street: The controversial 22-point injunction bans a number of otherwise legal activities.
- Police Arrest 5, Seize $1 Million in Cash, Drugs
- LONG BEACH : Boys Town Residential Care Center Dedicated
- LEARNED A LOT SINCE 'SEVENTEEN' : After Divorce, Illness and Financial Ruin, Janis Ian Emerges From the Closet and Finds Reason to Sing Again
- VILLA PARK : 'Phantom' Star Speaks at School
- VAN NUYS : Girlfriend Mistreated Monkey, Suspect Says
- Dallies' Killer Tied to 2nd Attack : Investigation: Santa Ana, Garden Grove police say same man who killed officer also shot a security guard. FBI psychological profile offers insights into suspect.
- Blue Jays Stand, Deliver : Baseball: Toronto beats Angels, 7-6, to finish sweep. Game is marred by a fight that follows hit batsmen, home run.
- El Camino Real Gets Chance to Even Score : The Game: After blowing the lead in the seventh against Chatsworth in 1990 4-A title game, Conquistadores earn a rematch.
- Super-Flyweight Bout on Tap at Country Club
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Indians' Belle Has Suspension Upheld
- Camarillo Restaurant Gutted as Safety System Malfunctions
- VAN NUYS : Merchants' Group Holds 1st Meeting
- Krishnas Settle 16-Year Fight With Mother, Daughter
- State May Ease Cost of Election for Ventura
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students Buy Old Glory for Their School
- OXNARD : Packinghouse Had Bias in Hiring, Judge Rules
- Dear, you didn't happen to see that...
- Burbank Takes It to the Limit With Righetti : High school tennis: Bulldogs go to a tiebreaker in the final set before pulling out their first Southern Section championship.
- STANLEY CUP FINALS / NOTES : Nation Yearned to See Its Own
- GARDEN GROVE : Gas Leak, Small Fire Cause Evacuations
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Wife, Son Arrested in Man's Death : Crime: Before a fatal fire in Littlerock, the retired LAPD sergeant had told doctors he believed his spouse and her stepson were having an affair.
- LA CRESCENTA : Coach Investigated on Drug Charges
- Panel Clears Obstacle for Elevated Rail : Transit: A state Senate subcommittee rejects a bill that would have derailed the Valley proposal.
- A Young Believer : Protest: Teen-age girl is among hunger strikers calling for a UCLA Chicano studies department. She says she is willing to die for the cause.
- VAN NUYS : Injured Man Testifies About Fatal Shooting
- Westminster Winning Gang Fight : Law enforcement: City-county team goes after 'hard-core' offenders, successfully prosecuting 25 gang leaders in first year.
- Wilson Expected to Agree to Extend Sales Tax Hike
- Moorpark Seeks Power to Set Cable TV Rates : Government: City Council votes to apply to the Federal Communications Commission for regulation authority.
- SYLMAR : Foundation to Honor Reagan's Late Mother
- SAN FERNANDO : Planners Delay Vote on Business Controls
- VAN NUYS : Woman Seeks an Attorney Via Sandwich Board
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Noel Tops CSUN Entrants in NCAA Track
- Four O.C. Surfers Move to Next Round
- Dan, Connie Debut, but Peter's No. 1
- A Surprise 'Menace' to Box-Office Competition : Movies: Once thought of as potentially troublesome for its violent depictions, the No. 7 film is now playing without incident and grossed $4.6 million in six days.
- Whistle-Blowers Burn Up UC Hot Line
- Old Crows' Shrinking Flock : Electronic Warfare Group's Membership Falls With Defense Cuts
- Peninsula Falls to Santa Barbara in Division I Final : Tennis: In a rematch of the 1992 final, the powerhouse Dons get a boost from Southern Section singles champion Alex Decret to win their 11th title.
- PREP TENNIS : Doubles Give Santa Barbara Victory in Division I Final
- San Pedro and Banning Battle for 4-A Softball Title : Preps: The Pilots will attempt to snap a five-game losing streak to the Pirates in a rematch of the 1992 championship game.
- Dodgers Will Take 4-2 Trip
- 'Classical Jazz' at the Wilshire Ebell
- ABC to Air Live Telecast of U.S. Soccer Match
- Raisin' Cajun : Musical Heritage Drives Accordionist Steve Riley and the Long Beach Fest
- Hanging on to Heritage : Saturday-Morning Chinese Schools Are Teaching Language and Culture
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Picus, Chick Swap Attacks Over Support for Developers : The candidates in the 3rd District accuse each other of unresponsiveness to homeowners as the campaign enters its final days.
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : How to Cut Red Tape
- Kildee Alters Stance on Weldon Canyon : Landfills: The supervisor stops short of saying she will vote against a dump near Ojai. But she calls the plan an 'antiquated solution.'
- LOS ANGELES : Youth Charged Under Injunction Against Gang
- THOUSAND OAKS : Home Fire Survivor Thanks Her Rescuers
- CALABASAS : Renovation Planned for Historic Area
- FDA Will Ban Over-Counter Smoking Aids
- Man Contends Attempted Rape Led to Slaying in Motel Room
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets' Gooden Still Has the Cubs' Number
- TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION IV CHAMPIONSHIP : Tallakson Lights Fire, Nordhoff Mates Fuel It
- Janis Ian Hoping Third Time's a Charm : Pop music: The singer has re-established herself yet again and has a new album coming out, her first in 12 years. She also 'breaks the silence,' making public that she is gay.
- Germano Stays in the Game by Playing It Her Own Way
- THE ARTS
- Why? Because We Won't Rip You Off