- Board OKs Fire Advisory Committee : Government: Supervisors approve a 24-member group to suggest fiscal policy changes. Critics say funds are being wasted.
- STUDIO CITY : Tree-Planting Project to Hire Homeless
- Thoughts From the Fringe, or Is It the Edge of the Abyss?
- CALABASAS : Mobile Home Park Rent Panel to Form
- VENTURA : Test Drilling Halted After Artifacts Found
- OXNARD : Woman Raped in Her Home by Intruder
- TUSTIN : General Plan Draft Available for Review
- New Head of Anti-Gang Program Appointed
- Jury Is Asked to Award $15 Million in Libel Lawsuit : Courts: Leonard M. Ross is suing Santa Barbara News-Press, New York Times Co. over reports on career.
- City's Newest Lure : DFG Appears to Have Accomplished Goal of Landing Inner-City Fishermen as 1,400 Show for Event to Showcase Echo Park Lake Near Downtown
- Piazza Ties Rookie Record, Helps Beat Cubs : Dodgers: His two runs batted in during 6-5 victory match mark of 106 by Bissonette in 1928.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Toshiba America Hires 100 to Hike O.C. Production
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- BUENA PARK : Dodgers' Butler Puts Tag on Drug Use
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Forum Is Tonight on Proposed Bridges
- Lunkers the Attraction at Green Valley Lake
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Everett's Rating Improves to 22nd
- Giants Win to Catch the Braves
- Executive Travel : Zagat Survey: New Orleans
- Legislators Feud Over Desert Bill : Government: Sen. Dianne Feinstein has made the protection plan her top priority. But her refusal to compromise with a congressman who represents the area has sparked a fight.
- Rep. Gonzalez Tells Clinton of 'Stonewalling' on Iraq Loan Case
- COLUMN ONE : Bringing Restrooms to the Street : Budget cuts and crime have closed many public facilities, stranding pedestrians and the homeless. L.A., San Francisco are among cities trying to restore a basic amenity of urban life.
- Woman, Meat and Morality : What's in a name? A carnivore takes a second look at that which we call barbecued ribs and filet mignon.
- GLENDALE : Donors Sought for College Computer
- RESEDA : Community Group Vows to Fight Apathy
- Florida Tries to Rescue Sunny Image as Violence Gets Worse : 'We've never been through anything like this,' says one tourism official. But visitors keep coming despite incidents.
- Anaheim Hills Man Held on Tax Charges
- Dornan Measure Would Repeal Part of Air Act
- Asian-Americans Organize AWARE : Rights: The countywide group is an outgrowth of a dispute over photographs of gang members taken by Fountain Valley police.
- ANAHEIM : Anti-Vendors Group Targets 2 for Recall
- Final Suit Over LAPD's Use of Chokehold Settled
- FULLERTON : Police Start Senior Volunteer Program
- Help Los Angeles by Legalizing Street Vendors : Business: Banning pushcart selling denies legitimacy to many, a rich resource to us all.
- Audit of $281,000 in DWP Catering Bills Urged : Finances: City is questioning meal charges run up by managers during the strike. But agency officials defend expenses.
- Crenshaw OK, Practices With Team
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 56 Teachers Receive Much-Needed Grants
- Man Charged in Shootings
- * John E. Baur; CSUN Professor of History
- 6 Days Left to Register to Vote
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Bourque Might Be in for an Orr-Like Exit
- A Fine Line on Offense : Rams Protecting Everett Better, but Running Game Still Flounders
- Texas Inmate Is Executed for Kidnap, Rape, Murder
- Open wide and squawk "Aah": Why would...
- Law Is Expected to Oust Wedaa From AQMD
- Supervisors Hold Off on Broadcast : Government: Molina argues for televising hearings. But other supervisors question spending amid cuts.
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Panel Backs Riordan's Budget Plan
- Business Travel Notes
- Ex-Colonel Awarded $10,000 for Resisting C-17 Payments
- Sir John Moores; Billionaire Founder of Retail Chain
- California There They Go, La La La
- U.S., Auto Firms Plan 'Clean Car' : Economy: President to announce effort by Big Three, weapons labs to build 80-m.p.g. vehicles within a decade. It's seen as key test of Clinton's industrial policy.
- Secret Meeting of Rabin and Jordan's Hussein Reported
- 3 Alleged Masterminds of Cocaine Ring Plead Guilty to Lesser Charges
- PERSPECTIVE ON POVERTY : No Easy Solutions, but Choices We Must Make : A trust fund for children, upgrading Social Security, helping families--these are things we can do now.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : College District Negotiates With Businessman for Land
- Better Living Up North: For Better Living...
- World Bankers Hear Call for Cheaper Loans, Deficit Cuts : Economies: IMF chief says global problems are multiplying, hopes raised by Cold War's end have been dashed.
- Nation's Third-Largest Wine Firm to Buy Successful Glen Ellen Line
- Benjamin H. Kean; Reportedly Advised Carter on Shah's Illness
- Edith Meiser; Actress and Radio Script Writer
- House Votes to Change Rule to Help Move Bills
- TUSTIN : They Spread Seeds Like Wildflowers
- L.A. Seeks Authority to Set Cable TV Rates
- Miscellany
- First Lady Wins Praise in House for Health Talks
- Car Technology Must Keep Pace With Air Rules
- Woman in Line to Be Presiding Judge
- Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. has named...
- Prep Voices : A periodic forum examining controversial issues in Orange County prep sports : TODAY: THE BLOOD RULE : Two Sides to a Story : Enforcing Rule Might Be Problem
- Somalia: Stay There Forever? : U.N. and African nations must take the lead
- Langston Comes Up an Inning Short : Angels: He takes three-hit shutout bid into the ninth, only to see Twins rally for 2-1 victory.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Walsh: Eligibility Should Be at Stake
- Prep Voices : A periodic forum examining controversial issues in Orange County prep sports : TODAY: THE BLOOD RULE : In Case You're Wondering
- Price of Justice
- Flynn's True Colors
- Destructive Change
- Reporting Innuendo
- Free Trade
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Victory Over Capistrano Valley No Thing of Beauty
- Prep Voices : A periodic forum examining controversial issues in Orange County prep sports : TODAY: THE BLOOD RULE : Two Sides to a Story : A Timeout for Safety Is Imperative
- Polk's Attempt at Playing Center Far From a Snap
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Everett's Rating Improves to 22nd
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bad Behaviour': Call It Mike Leigh Lite
- Suddenly, A.C. Green Is Long Gone : Basketball: He becomes former Laker after signing a five-year contract with the Phoenix Suns worth $15.085 million.
- San Pedro Channel Is Site of Big Week
- Players React to Picketing During Play : CSUN football: Many feel inflammatory signs at first home game were disruptive, impractical and ill-advised.
- Prep Voices : A periodic forum examining controversial issues in Orange County prep sports : TODAY: THE BLOOD RULE : THE RULE
- Without a Car, Terrill Showed Plenty of Drive
- THEATER REVIEWS : Brevity, Thy Name Is 'Hamlet' (This Time) : Vibrant Movement and Color Give Life to California Repertory's Condensed Version of Play
- Marciulionis Hurt, Could Miss NBA Season
- Florida Promoter Accused of Fixing Fights
- Forget '64: Phillies Win East
- San Clemente Stops No. 1 Corona del Mar
- MOVIE REVIEW : Charming Walk Around the 'Bronx' : Robert De Niro's directorial showcase captures the neighborhood mood so clearly you can almost smell the pepperoni. But the film is more about the place than the tale.
- Angelini Enjoying Soccer Again at Far-Off Yale : Former Harvard-Westlake Star Distancing Himself From Kicking Incident
- Fun Apparently 'Uninvited' in Resurrected Ghost Story : The Brea Theatre League plays this chestnut a little too straight. But the production isn't hard to take, and the acting is decent.
- TV Ratings : CBS Scores Big as the Race Officially Begins
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman's Parkinson Leads Sweep of La Verne
- Blake Sparks Kings Past Sharks
- Most Likely to Succeed (or Wilt) in the Heat : Television: Madison Avenue says ABC's 'Grace Under Fire' looks like a sure winner because of its time slot--right after 'Home Improvement.' But that spot is both a blessing and a curse, says a media analyst.
- Al Gore Is Leading Man in This Year's EMA Ceremony : Media: Vice president finds that the celebrities at the event honoring environmental awareness are his crowd.
- Chrysler and UAW Step Up Contract Talks
- Realtors Expect Worse Housing Market in '94 : Economy: California Assn. of Realtors reverses its turnaround prediction, forecasting another 2.4% drop in home sales.
- NME Loans to Eamer Revealed : Management: Outgoing exec received millions from National Medical Enterprises at time of his departure. First-quarter earnings are down 16%.
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Series of Strikes in China Reported: Workers...
- REAL ESTATE : Developer Lyon Will Be Honored for Excellence by Building Industry Assn.
- Alarcon in Quandary Over Street Vendor Legalization
- Retiring Gen. Powell's List of Presidents May Hold Clue : Politics: Widely admired head of Joint Chiefs is feted and honored. Will he run one day for the White House?
- Bosnia Muslims Say No Peace Without Land
- Plans Revived to Develop Ormond Beach Area : Oxnard: Environmental groups oppose the proposal because wetlands could be affected, potentially displacing habitats of endangered plant and animal species.
- Redesign Dos Vientos
- Clinton's Speech on Health Care
- Proposition 170
- Immigration Reforms
- Leave Property Alone
- Vietnam Trade Embargo
- Coaches' Salaries
- Obituaries - Sept. 29, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 29, 1993
- Blockbuster Fuels Viacom's Bid for Paramount : Mergers: It agrees to invest $600 million; Cox Enterprises may raise $600 million more to thwart Barry Diller's competing offer.
- Williams, Watson Meant to Kill Denny, Prosecutor Says : Trial: Closing statement cites video of attack. Jury is expected to get the case today after final remarks.
- ROASTED DUCK? One suggestion if you attend...
- Brown's Aides Try to Unsnarl Meeting Tales : Commerce: Lawyer, spokesman now say Cabinet secretary met with Vietnamese businessman. But they deny he took money to aid trade issue.
- County Hires Ousted Official as Adviser : Contract: Ex-administrator Richard B. Dixon will receive $200 an hour.
- The Epidemic of Tests Can Make You Sick : Health care: Good intentions gone awry lead to treating problems that may never get worse or may go away.
- Officer Kills Father Holding Screwdriver to Son's Throat
- Countywide : Supervisors Approve Video Arraignments
- Clinton Wants Date Set for GIs to Pull Out of Somalia
- 2 Girls Badly Injured When Hit by Train : Accident: The pair were among a group ditching school, officials say. They apparently were playing chicken on the tracks and froze in fear.
- Arena to Become Arrowhead Pond
- Gang Control Officer Shot : Violence: A group of men fire on unmarked patrol car in South L.A. One assailant is killed and a man in the vehicle is wounded. Police call the attack an ambush.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 29, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 29, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 29, 1993
- MEDIA AND MARKETING
- CBS Surrenders in Battle Over Cable System Fees
- Ryder Aviall Facility in Burbank to Be Closed
- MEDIA AND MARKETING
- Interest in Growth Funds Isn't Growing : Investing: Trendier types such as international and sector funds have grabbed the spotlight. But some observers predict they will come into favor again eventually.
- RETAILING
- AIRLINES
- A Litany of Environmental Activism
- Speier Weighs Run for Secretary of State
- FIERY FALL? Last spring, Ventura County firefighters...
- SIMI VALLEY : VFW Post to Honor Police, Firefighters
- Yearbook Program Trades Obscurity for Top Awards : Ojai: The advertising budget has jumped from $160 to $4,000, allowing for the purchase of cameras, computers and darkroom equipment.
- LOS ANGELES : 3 Rabbis Oppose School Voucher Initiative
- Going Along for the Ride : Entertainment: Two fans of Universal Studios' 'Back to the Future' attraction have 150 trips in their past. And they keep going back . . . and back . . . and back . . .
- American Lifestyle Is Going to the Dogs
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : 600 U.S. Specialists to Assist Democracy
- BAKU : Seeking Legitimacy
- TRIPOLI : New Deadline Looms
- Mexico's PRI Declares Victory in Coahuila State : Elections: Opposition charges fraud. Ruling party dominance could affect U.S. support for free trade pact.
- LONG BEACH : Break-In, Assault Is 4th Targeting Elderly Women
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY : To Downsize, Reshape Antitrust : Now that the Cold War is over, America must speed up consolidation of its healthy defense companies.
- Simi Man Ordered to Pay Daughter $525,000 in Molestation Suit : Courts: Victim testifies she had flashbacks of the assaults during a phone conversation with her father in 1991.
- Sea Hero Will Return, Trainer Says
- Illinois Utility to Refund $1.7 Billion : Consumers: The deal, which includes rate cuts, would settle a long legal battle over the company's nuclear power program.
- U.S. Sailor Sets Record for Atlantic Sailboat Crossing
- Bombing of Santa Barbara IRS Office Fails
- Georgian City Seized by Rebels; Leader in Hiding : Caucasus: Black Sea resort falls after 12-day battle. Shevardnadze had vowed to defend it with 'bare hands.'
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 6 to Be Charged in American's Murder
- Hit-And-Run Driver Kills Man in Pacoima
- Not Enough Inmates to Do the Work
- SUN VALLEY : Wachs to Push for Collection Expansion
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Plan to Tap Methane From Landfill OKd
- A bigga bigga hunka interplanetary love: While...
- For Their Own Sake and for Ours, the Homeless Must Follow the Rules : Social services: California tightens environmental laws while accepting unsanitary and unregulated street camps.
- Giving Up 9 Earned Runs, Finley Suffers His 14th Loss
- UPS, Teamsters Reach Tentative Contract Accord
- Rantec Microwave & Electronics Inc. of Calabasas...
- PTI Industries of Newbury Park was awarded...
- AUTOS
- New S&L; Cleanup Contracts Went to 2 Auditors Probed in Failures
- ECONOTES : A Cousteau Rises to Earth's Defense
- Regional Outlook : Pensions in Chile Pay Off Handsomely : Other Latin American countries are emulating the system, which requires workers to keep individual retirement accounts.
- National Agenda : Taking Stock in Warsaw : Investors are jittery over the rising political capital of ex-Communists and their allies.
- Gripes Expected Over Gas Price Increases
- Navy Plans Test Flight to Ease Noise Concerns : Oxnard: The military proposes flying jets within a mile of houses and within 100 feet above the sea in checks of anti-aircraft weapons.
- Lawyer Reappointed to Planning Council
- OXNARD : 3 Men Indicted on Drug Charges
- BURBANK : Council to Vote on New Name Proposal
- Oxnard May Cut Water Rates as Lure for Business : Utilities: Small firms and large residential users could see their bills go up under the proposed changes in the rate structure.
- COLUMN ONE : An Agency Too Big to Change? : The Agriculture Dept. has grown into a behemoth of entrenched interests and overlapping bureaucracies. But if problems are easy to spot, reformers have found weeding them out is not.
- Newspaper Office Hit by Arson Fire : Crime: The blaze at the weekly Little Saigon News is put out quickly. Officials are investigating whether it may be related to one nearby six days before.
- A Day for All Seasons : Inland Swelters While the Beach Shivers in Mist
- CALABASAS : Senior-Child Center Plan Put on Hold
- OXNARD : Officials OK Permit to Keep Landfill
- Hearts Still Pounding Days After Dons' Rally
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Johnson's Consistency Was the Key
- Burton's Talent Speaks for Itself in Volleyball
- Icy Wings a Factor in Kulwicki Crash
- FAMILY MUSIC REVIEW : Fred Finds His Place in Sun, Even If Fans Don't
- ITT Corp. of Van Nuys was awarded...
- Calfed Stock Jumps Amid Pressure to Sell : Banking: Some shareholders fear the board may ignore buyout options. A bulk sale of troubled loans is possible.
- Clinton Plan: Made for Compromise : Health: Congress to open months of hearings today. The proposal merges conflicting theories of how best to deliver medical care.
- Somali Gunmen Fire at U.N. Office
- At Least Grenades Were Not Included in His Locker Arsenal
- DANCE REVIEW : Hyper-Physical 'Industrial' Program Flexes Its Muscles
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies Clinch Tie in East With 6-4 Victory
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Collecting's Human Touch : Irvine Exhibit Is a Proud Marker of the Past Decade's Growth in Tastes
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- They Huffed and Puffed and Flew Their Plane In
- Hydro-Aire Crane Co. of Burbank received a...
- GM Chief Faces a Tough Balancing Act in UAW Talks
- MEDIA AND MARKETING
- Gen. Jimmy Doolittle Dies; War Hero, Aviation Pioneer : Flight: The celebrated ace, who grew up on the L.A. streets, was 96. He led daring 1942 Tokyo bombing raid.
- Gore Pushes Health Plan at Venice Clinic : Insurance: The vice president gets a warm welcome from clients at the facility, which serves mostly poor and homeless people. He says plan will attract medical professionals to underserved areas.
- Trial Date Set for 4 Held in Death of Honor Student
- Proposition 174
- Market Scene : Bubble Bursts for Champagne Makers : With demand down, the French have stockpiled nearly a billion bottles. They are bittersweet over a good harvest.
- 710 Freeway Debate Revs Up at Hearing : Transportation: Opposing sides offer testimony at a meeting of the state transit commission. Panel members will decide the fate of a controversial highway extension.
- OXNARD : 2 Plead Guilty in Welfare Fraud Case
- NEWPORT BEACH : Merchants Call for Pier Curfew
- Fleeing the Heat : Weather: Fogged-in beaches give haven to many escaping the over-100-degree temperatures inland.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Link Between Power Lines and Cancer? : THE GREAT POWER-LINE COVER-UP, <i> by Paul Brodeur</i> ; Little, Brown and Company; $21.95, 304 pages
- Millions in U.S. Drink Polluted Water, Environmentalists Claim
- Helping Others See Environmental Light : Conservation: "Green Consumer" author Joel Makower passes on the wisdom he learned from his father.
- King Nutronics Corp. of Woodland Hills received...
- Koon, Powell Win 11th-Hour Prison Reprieve
- BUENA PARK : 200 Line Up for 2 Firefighter Jobs
- VENTURA : Assemblyman to Hit Streets to Meet Public
- Rewards Totaling $32,500 Posted in Slaying of Mother of Three : Crime: Two young men who were in a brown American-made car are sought in the Northridge killing of Laurie Myles.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Enrollment Unexpectedly High
- HOLLYWOOD BEACH : Lottery Winner Has Plans for Millions
- Jury Instruction on Hiding Evidence Questioned in Denny Case : Trial: Panel will consider whether defendants discarded or hid clothing allegedly worn during violence.
- Polynice Free on Bail; Said to Wield Gun
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Pardee Gets Support From Owner
- ART REVIEW : Kim Abeles' Caustic Song of Bernadette : The artist-activist's incisive series on Bernadette of Lourdes is the strongest work in the Santa Monica Museum of Art's 15-year survey.
- Roger Miller Dealerships in Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: The Honda and Mitsubishi outlets in Huntington Beach will continue to sell cars during 90-day reorganization.
- How to Get Started
- A Fuss Over Fleiss, Who Offered Help
- PORT HUENEME : Navy to Combine 2 Units to Cut Costs
- Legal Aid Challenges Anti-Lodging Law : Lawsuit: Attorneys say Santa Ana is unfairly using the state law against the homeless since the city was ordered to stop using its anti-camping ordinance.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panic to Speak About Yugoslavia's Future
- Eligibility for Loans May Be Tightened
- City Ponders Law to Battle Drugs in Parks : Public safety: Anaheim is considering an ordinance that would make all of its 40 parks off-limits to convicted drug offenders.
- CALABASAS : Vandals Destroy Inflatable Pumpkin
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Shortage Hinders Plans for Inmate Work Crews : Penal system: Prison needs influx of minimum-security convicts before it can perform all community tasks being requested.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Two Assistants Suspended for Fight
- Steelers Keep Falcons Grounded, 45-17 : Pro football: Pittsburgh turns four turnovers by Hebert into 24 points. Foster scores three touchdowns.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Etta James Fends Off Energy Crisis
- JAZZ REVIEW : Alumni Have a Woodchopper's Ball
- ANAHEIM : Council to Get New Adult-Business Law
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Grant to Extend DARE in Schools
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Reward Offered for Leads in Northridge Slaying
- Countywide : Officials Prepare for Anti-Gang Summit
- WESTMINSTER : City-Firefighter Impasse Targeted
- SIMI VALLEY : Account Set Up for Canine Unit Funds
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Bester, Five Others Trimmed from Roster
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : It Might Become a Matter of Class
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : OCC Transfer Earns His Keep on Soccer Team
- Johanson Dielectrics to Move Unit to Camarillo
- Tavco Inc. of Chatsworth received a $54,000...
- Maker of HIV Test Kit Sues for State's OK
- Merger of HMOs May Be a Test of Wills : Medical care: Qual Med and Health Net, former adversaries in court, must now combine different management styles and personnel.
- Peripheral Vision Makes Acquisition
- Brown Admits Contacts With Vietnamese
- A Collection That's Clearly on the Cutting Edge
- When Exercise Becomes Excessive
- Logitech Acquires Gazelle Graphics
- Relief for Presley Cos.: Banks that lend...
- Despite Dip in August, Home Sales Remain Brisker Than a Year Ago
- Westlake Village Nurse Was Shot to Death, Coroner Says
- Clinton Tells U.N. U.S. Will Lead but Will Limit Its Role : Diplomacy: President declares that cost and national interest will be taken into account. Basic questions must be answered before troops are committed, he adds.
- German Beauty Firm Will Buy Most of Sebastian Inc.
- HIV Test Kit Maker Sues for State OK to Sell : Marketing: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of the in-home device says regulators are unfairly withholding approval.
- Abex Planning to Keep About 45 Employees in the County
- Making Sure It's Fit to Drink
- Insurance Auto Auctions to Purchase Allstate Unit
- UAW Gives Chrysler Until Midnight Thursday to Agree to Pact
- Trade Groups Warn Against Accord Failure : Commerce: The trio says dire consequences may result if global rules aren't agreed upon soon.
- Northrop Corp. of Pico Rivera and Lockheed...
- Entertainment Law Firm to Change Its Name Again
- Studios: Can William Koch bag a lion...
- Wal-Mart Closes Escrow on 1st O.C. Site, in Foothill Ranch
- Rockwell International Corp. of Canoga Park received...
- Software Maker Acquires 4% Stake in Iwerks
- International Hospital Supply Co. of Reseda won...
- Whittaker Controls Inc. of North Hollywood won...
- Not Sweating It : Health: Many Americans would rather hoist candy bars than barbells, though the benefits of exercise are clear. Guilt and false perceptions may be weighing them down.
- Next Step : Russia: The Fight for the Kremlin : 'Putsch II' looks like a low-budget parody of the 1991 thriller. Crowds are smaller, the mood despairing.
- These Singles Focus on Progressive Ideas
- Missing Nurse Found in Hills Was Killed by Gunfire : Autopsy: Kellie O'Sullivan's body was discovered in the Santa Monica Mountains. Suspect in her disappearance will be arraigned today on undisclosed charges.
- Newport Court, DMV Linked : Government: Crosstown trip no longer necessary for drivers with traffic offenses who must also clear up vehicle registration status. Program is only second one in state.
- GLENDALE : Painted China Put on Exhibit at Show
- Health Analysis Set for Senior Citizens
- LOS ANGELES : School Board Reaffirms Rejection of Hotel Site
- UCLA Gets OK to Test AIDS Drug : Medicine: The new product may help reduce transmission of the virus from infected pregnant women to their fetuses. Clinical trials have been delayed by liability concerns.
- 'Sweater Saturday' Drive Will Provide Aid to Needy
- MISSION VIEJO : Child-Care Permit OKd, but Limits Set
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Coastline President Appointed to Board
- Wilson and the Voucher Question : Prop. 174 isn't the reform California wants--governor should oppose it
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Restaurant Chain Founder Faces Trial Over Tax Payments
- SUNDAYS ARE FUN AGAIN . . . : Marcus Allen Has New Life : Happy in Kansas City, He Is Trying to Put Feud With Al Davis Behind Him
- White Sox, Blue Jays Both Clinch : Baseball: Chicago wins AL West crown for the first time since 1983; Toronto wraps up third consecutive AL East title.
- 'New' Rules, Lancers Trouble Canadians
- Weekend Box Office : 'Son' Finds Good in Evil at Box Office