- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : Three Years Later, Things Looking Up : Auto racing: In April of 1991, Tracy was wondering if he had an Indy car future. Now he's with Penske and back on the pole.
- HORSE RACING / BLUE GRASS STAKES : Holy Bull Is Setting the Pace for the Derby
- Santa Margarita Girls, Saddleback Boys Win
- *** Casual, "Fear Itself," Jive. A dazzling...
- Coming off the success of his independently...
- *** Various artists, "The Crow" soundtrack, Atlantic....
- Man Hurls Chair at Judge After Sentencing
- Helping Students Overcome Roadblocks
- No Satisfaction in Sellout of Rock Classics : Trends: When anthems of rebellion mutate into ads for soda pop or accounting firms, the times really <i> have</i> a-changed-- and not for the better.
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes With This One : Purported anti-smoking initiative is a cover for tobacco lobby's fight against local laws
- An Immigrant's Primer in U.S. Justice, Law of the Jungle
- CSUN Is Too Vital to Delay Its Rebuilding : FEMA's Past Treatment of Universities Causes Concern
- Battle Lines Drawn Over the Future of Venice Boardwalk : Landmark: Heated debate on renovation plans and vending rules is expected to continue when officials take up the issue again this week.
- Latvian Guard Miglinieks Commits to Play Basketball at UC Irvine
- A Legend Called La Gazelle? : Olympic Champion Marie-Jose Perec Flees France's Frenzy to Become a Sprinter for the Ages
- Fischer Misses Chances to Climb to New Heights : Track and field: He clears 7-3 to win at Mt. SAC Relays but fails to set state or national record.
- Moorpark Takes Care of No. 1
- NBA ROUNDUP : Seattle Records 60th Victory
- UP TO 'SPEED' : Chills, Thrills, Mayhem, and Still Only $1.10 a Ride
- Spurned Suitors Respond With Disfiguring Acid : Pakistan: Activists say there have been hundreds of such attacks over the last few years in a nation where women are often assaulted by men who are seldom punished.
- Scientists Delighted by Quality of Endeavour's Data, Pictures
- SPRING ROUNDUP
- Focus : Breaking Away : 'COACH'S' CRAIG T. NELSON MERGES HIS PASSION FOR RACE CARS WITH A FILM ABOUT BIKE RACING
- Beyond Vietnam: Using Force in Bosnia
- Taft High Ties for 1st in National Super Quiz : Decathlon: The Woodland Hills team earns a perfect score. It is a strong contender for the overall title.
- Drunk Driving Suspect Arrested in Girl's Death
- OXNARD : Food and Wine Taste Festival to Continue
- The Wicked North Leaves No Doubt
- Ducks Fill Their First Scrapbook With Snapshots, Records
- Dodgers' Skid Simply Is Too Bad for Words : Baseball: They lose to the Pirates, 4-3, their fourth consecutive loss. Mistakes continue to hurt 3-8 L.A.
- 'Mmm Mmm Mmm' Says It All : The unlikely success of Crash Test Dummies' enigmatic song propels the Canadian band's second album up the mainstream pop charts
- How the IRS Can Check Up on You
- Afternoon Tease : It Might Spoil Your Dinner, but Who Can Resist These Lavish Spreads In and Out of London
- FICTION
- Regional Report : PASADENA : Preparedness Group Shaken Into Action
- Consumer Information
- Gardeners Learn to Grow With the Biodiverse Flow : Hobbies: A new trend in home landscaping, growing indigenous plants--and lots of them--attracts wildlife and is good for the ecosystem, proponents say.
- Activists Tally the Effect of S. Africa Sanctions : Economics: The authors of divestiture see election as culmination of their efforts. But they now appeal for reinvestment.
- Latinos Emerge as Southeast Political Force : Council races: For the first time, voters in South Gate, Maywood and Cudahy give candidates from the largest ethnic group majority control of their cities.
- The Lions of Yalta
- Hebrew Purists Lament Loss of Language : Linguistics: Traditionalists deplore mixture with English, a sort of "Heblish," as a danger to Zionism. But others contend the Hebrew alternatives, coined by a special panel, often sound artificial.
- Gergen May Take Teaching Job at Duke
- 'Friendly Fire' Accusations Miss the Mark : We should be debating how to use U.S. forces and whether they are properly trained.
- Small Businessman Rides 'Emotional Roller Coaster'
- Number of Women in Top School Posts Rises : Education: Females make up the majority of the county's elementary principals. At some levels, change still comes slowly.
- ANGELS : Grief-Stricken Flora Unable to Play
- ** Phish, "Hoist," Elektra. As the underappreciated...
- Geffen Records Concedes Nirvana Nuggets Not Likely
- OMEGA AND AFTER: Bloomsbury and the Decorative...
- Destination: Switzerland : OLD TOWN, NEW MONEY : Business and pleasure mix in the pristine lakeside town of Zug--a low-tax haven for foreign firms that's nearly tourist-free despite its storybook setting
- Roofing Giant Draws Most Reader Response
- Florida Insurance Chief Keeps High-Profile Style : Politics: Tom Gallagher has attracted national attention while angering some in the industry. His visibility has fueled speculation that he'll jump into the race for governor.
- Vista on Target With Gun Loader : Military: In addition to the robotic artillery system, the Valencia firm is also developing a see-through helmet.
- In the Air
- Holmes & Narver Inc. Appoints 3 Executives
- Restaurants : THE WINE LIST
- Conclusive Evidence That Tobacco Causes Revenue
- NOUVELLE SOUL by Barbara Summers (Amistad...
- Thumbs Up on Australia, Down on Bora Bora
- PECKED TO DEATH BY DUCKS by...
- 1994 PREP BASKETBALL : The Best of the Best in High School Hoops : Girls: Standouts on the City Times Central City first team include three-time selections Denise Caudillo of Roosevelt and Kyetra Brown of Jefferson.
- Duo Bring Personalities to Bear on O.C. Base Issue : Politics: Buck Johns is brash and George Argyros is private--but neither likes losing. Both want new airport.
- Mayberry Street School Finally Gets Some Elbow Room : Education: After 68 years in "temporary" bungalows, the institution gets a new building. But staff and teachers say close-knit atmosphere will remain.
- Valley Commentary : Those Who Would Recall Roberti Must Have Short Memories : History shows that such ballots are rarely successful. The episode may have even added years to his career.
- Getting the Word on a Sensitive Subject
- Earthquake Memories Saved for the Future : Video: Brownie troop and others relive fears and lighter moments that came later. The tape will be included in a time capsule.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Man Dies After Being Struck by Car
- Science Students Test Beaches for Bacteria : Environment: Though three sites exceeded acceptable state contamination levels, they pose little or no danger to swimmers. Newport Beach waters were deemed cleanest.
- *** Therapy? "Troublegum," A&M.; Melding punk pathos...
- * Gary Swon has joined Option One...
- Cable's Dynamic Duo the Envy of the Industry : Telecommunications: The well-liked father-son team of Ralph and Brian Roberts is credited with positioning Comcast for the future. Today the company is at a crossroads.
- The Invisible Mother : THE PLAYGROUP: Three Women Contend With the Myth of Motherhood, <i> By Nina Barrett (Simon & Schuster: $21; 208 pp.)</i>
- SAN PEDRO : Harman Joins the Fight Against Homeless Shelter
- Commentary : STANDARD-MODEL SITCOMS ARE BECOMING THE ORDER OF THE EVENING
- Dana Point Driver Dying of Heart Attack Sideswipes Car
- Kids as Stars : Children's Parade Kicks Off Conejo Festival
- Irvine Valley's Mulligan Stable After Suffering a Mild Stroke
- His Wrist Is Bad, but Wilkins Good for a Smooth 42 : Pro basketball: Clippers hold off Laker rally, make up for embarrassment against Seattle, 108-103.
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : NOTES : Ribiero Steals Scene in Pro-Celebrity Race
- Baseball's Biggest Nightmare: Strike Five
- VA-VA-Voom for Shakespeare Troupe's New Locale
- ** Yes, "Talk," Victory Music/PLG. Flowery melody...
- * Hugh A. Marley has been appointed...
- THE BIZ : Late Bloomers
- To Protect and to Preserve
- Panel to Discuss Prices
- Minority Programs Mostly Aid White Areas : Contracts: Only 22% of funds for Small Business Administration's 'set-aside' program goes to companies in target areas.
- Whatever Dave's Doing, It Involves Carol Brady
- WEST ADAMS : Volunteers Needed at AIDS Hospice
- The World : Japan and Italy: Great Art, Noodles and Lingering Political Corruption
- Calabasas Needs to Follow the Blueprint : City Is Wasting Time, Money by Approving Projects Before Developing a General Plan
- Colorado Site Is Nerve Center for Monitoring Earthquakes of Any Size : Seismology: National Earthquake Information Center distributes quake data as quickly as possible 'to prevent a disaster and save lives.'
- D.A. to Propose Dual-Jury Trials in Woods Slaying : Courts: Advocates say concept saves time, money. Critics point out problems with logistics, chance for legal errors that could harm prosecution's murder case.
- COUNTRY COOKIN': Robert Shuster wanted to expose...
- Reluctant Macy's Rains on New 'Miracle on 34th Street's' Parade
- ON-RAMP : Fill-Up Faux Pas
- CRENSHAW : Black Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Targeted
- TNT presents an edited version of the...
- Michael Jackson Gets 'Caring for Kids' Award
- DOWNTOWN : Post Office Opens at Broadway Plaza Mall
- HERMOSA BEACH : Petition Drive Opposes Oil Drilling
- HUNTINGTON PARK : City Leaders Show Support for Police
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside.
- Truck Driver Is Beaten Unconscious After Crossing Teamsters Picket Line
- Bagpipes Driving You Nuts?--He's Got a Mum Idea
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Center to Assist in Green Card Renewals
- U.N. Airlifts Aid Supplies to Terrorized Rwandans
- The Nation : Diluting Individual Rights Is No Way to Fight Crime
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Playing or Coaching, Big Guys Are Tough to Get
- He Held Court With Kings
- Valley Shakes Off Batting Slump, Sends Glendale Reeling
- Boat Sails to Midget Victory at Ventura
- THE NHL : STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF PREVIEW : Flames Rolling but Rivals Staggering
- ** 1/2 That Dog, "That Dog," Geffen....
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : MODERN JAZZ QUARTET & FRIENDS (*** 1/2) : "A Celebration" / <i> Atlantic</i>
- INTERVIEW : Meet Our Newest Interviewer : How do you interview a guy who's made a career of talking about himself? Easy--let Spalding Gray interview Spalding Gray
- A Quiz for the Burbank School Board : Questions About Keiko Hentell's Dismissal Still Linger, and They Center on Race
- Mission Possible at Mission Bay
- NONICTION
- L.A. SPEAK : Disc Jockey Discourse
- FICTION
- Weekend Escape: Ojai : Loosen Up! : At This Rustic Hideaway, They Splurged on Pampering Without Spending Their Life Savings on Accommodations
- DENNIS MILLER : Late-Night Update
- Minute by Minute: How Bosnia Mission of Peace Came to Ruin
- Q & A : Charity Begins at Home : After Four Decades of Volunteer Work, Ginny Mancini Is Leaving Philanthropy to Devote Time to Her Family
- Mandela Courts Zulu Vote in Tour of Natal : South Africa: ANC leader promises better conditions in strife-torn region. He also pays homage to King Goodwill Zwelithini, an ally of his Zulu archrival.
- Writer Upset Over Statuette Received at State Arts Awards : Conflict: Author Alice Walker says the sculpture of a nude woman's torso sends a message of 'domination, violence and destruction.' She had just finished a project about female mutilation.
- Civilians Attack Military Roadblock in Chiapas
- U.S. Struggling to Restart Talks for Balkan Peace
- Artists Put Their Fears on Display in Santa Monica
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : 'On Promised Land's' story hopes to bridge a gap of fear, ignorance
- Elderly Abuse Law Seen as Model : Delaware: The criminal statute was enacted in 1986. It is being studied by those planning the 1995 White House Conference on Aging.
- BRIEFLY : Environment: City Hosts Beach Cleanup
- PICO-UNION / WESTLAKE : Schools Campaign to Protect Students
- Amid Serb Strikes, U.N. Force Seeks a Recast Bosnia Role : Balkans: Broaden peacekeepers' powers or pull out altogether, officials reportedly urge. Rebels step up Gorazde pounding, and a British jet is shot down.
- 3 Fast-Food Workers Shot Dead, 1 Hurt
- When Blood Red Was Not the Color of Rwanda's Soil
- COULD IT BE MAGIC? : The Lawns Are Alive With the Sound of Manilow
- Gaming Industry Gets Scare as Casino Stocks Take Battering : Gambling: One market index has lost 25% of value and another is down about 21%. 'It's a blind panic,' an industry analyst says.
- Aiding Community Groups Could Broaden Region's Recovery
- Buck Up, America: Dollars Buy More Again in Europe : Currency: Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece offer the most vacation for your money.
- News, Tips & Bargains : California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- RIDE 'EM, CHARRO : A New Generation Perfects the Mexican Art of Charreria
- Get It in Writing!
- IN THE SHADOW OF DENALI: Life and...
- SPRING ROUNDUP
- Retro : The Latest Muppet Caper
- REAL ANSWERS
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : County OKs Hospital Project's Last Report
- Remembering Things That Never Happened? : The therapeutic community must police itself better
- Valley Commentary : Ventura Blvd. Plan Is Worth It : Review panel's revisions will go to the City Council. Government and private sector should split costs.
- CSUN's Vasey Wins, but Kernen at a Loss
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / KENNEDY COSGROVE : Pulled Muscle Put Scare Into Worley, Scouts
- A Student of Back-Room Deals Hits Pay Dirt in Carson
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Blue Jays Evoke Fond Memories of '70s for Tenace
- McKinney Defeats Ncita Again
- QUILTING BEE : An American Tale, Human Division, From Spielberg
- * Robert C. Liewer has joined the...
- * Paul Krupela has joined Imperial Bank...
- Water Garden Can Be Simple Endeavor
- NONICTION
- News, Tips & Bargains : A Peek Behind Palace Doors
- My Best Shot
- Roofing Terms to Know
- What to Do If Roommate Changes Locks
- Electric Utilities Face Power Shift With New Rules
- N. Korea's Kim Denies Nuclear Arms, Disavows War
- SPRING ROUNDUP
- LAFAYETTE AND MACARTHUR PARKS : Van Gets Games Rolling at Parks
- 'GENERAL HOSPITAL'S' MOONLIGHTING STAND-UP
- 'Glengarry Glen Ross'
- 'Van Gogh'
- COLUMN ONE : A Gamble to Reform the LAPD : Although somewhat vague, community policing is slowly unfolding. Is it an overrated concoction or the necessary step toward reform? South Bureau is the proving ground.
- CRENSHAW : Minority-Owned Firms to Get Aid
- Faith or Fad? : Energize the fervent beliefs of some Christians with techniques from the New Age human potential movement. The result? Momentus.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON INSURANCE : The Litigation Epidemic Is Killing Off Affordable Housing : Bogus or unwarranted construction-defect suits have forced builders to drop projects. Here is a constructive alternative.
- Boats to Parade in Memory of Captain Who Saved Others
- Stadium Has New Look, but Old Teams
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Bruins Use Power Play to Beat Canadiens
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Hodges, Belovsky Help Cypress Win
- Angels Come Up Short This Time : Baseball: It goes down to ninth inning again, but the Blue Jays hold on for a 5-4 victory.
- Should You Pay to Have Your Money Managed?
- THE GUINESS BOOK OF RECORDS edited...
- Gardening : Clematis Love to Climb, Do Well in Southland
- * J. Russel Olson has joined Irvine...
- Painstaking Puzzles Identify MIA Remains : Military: There have been 563 individual identifications and 40 to 50 cases are pending since the laboratory's inception in 1973.
- SPRING ROUNDUP
- Agents Seize $9 Million in Illegal Drug Proceeds
- Ralph Ellison, 'Invisible Man' Author, Dies
- Firm Pushes Irradiation of Red Meat : Food: New Jersey company plans to ask U.S. approval of cobalt-60 treatment to kill bacteria in beef. Agriculture secretary supports test.
- Expert Panel to Scrutinize Test Scoring : Schools: Department of Education says previous reports misstated the extent of problems in new statewide program. But the accuracy of the sampling process will be studied further.
- A Republican Could Beat Clinton in '96--But Who?
- African American Humor: A Shared Ironic Vision : <i> By concealing social criticism behind a mask of self-satire, African American humorists have been able to help America heal the wounds of racism. An adaptation of the new book "On the Real Side." </i>
- Pilot From L.A. Was on Shot-Down Helicopter : Tragedy: Erik Mounsey's family says he loved aviation since boyhood, when he watched planes fly over their Westchester home. Army warrant officer was to leave Mideast next month.
- Service or Nuisance? : Complaints Prompt Santa Ana to Consider Limiting Yard Sales
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : GOP Stalwart Gus Owen Appears to Be Clinton's Man for Commerce Post
- French Consul Fries L.A., Steams at Figaro
- Bicyclists Will Put Pedal to the Mettle
- SOUTH GATE : Deficit Spending Pays for D.C. Trip
- Job Prospects for O.C. College Grads Improve : Employment: Corporations, only now emerging from the downturn, are back in force to recruit students.
- Bumps in the Road : Transportation: Reopening of the quake-damaged Santa Monica Freeway has eased congestion but repairs are continuing on portions of the highway.
- Owner Falls to Death as He Chases Cockatoo
- For Seniors : At 71, Helen Simos Still Has a Lifetime of Living to Do
- People Need More Than More People : Why U.S. must take a strong line at the Cairo population summit later this year
- BST Is Not the 'Andromeda Strain' : Fear of biotechnology, not scientific evidence, is behind the opposition to bovine hormone.
- The Shoe Man : Ventura Shop Is Home to a Dying Breed of Cobbler
- 5 Accused of Attempting to Smuggle Goods Into Jail : Crime: Two inmates at the Pitchess facility are also charged in the alleged effort to sneak in cigarettes and other items.
- HORSE RACING : Deep in the Heart of a Whole Different Racetrack World
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Irwin Shoots a 65, Leads Heritage by Two
- ROUNDUP : Jones Powers CSUN to Sweeep in Softball
- 6 Ducks, 1 King to Play for U.S. at World Event
- Butcher Wants to Take the Bull by Horns Again : Angels: Right-hander who gives up four earned runs in a third of an inning vows to become more aggressive.
- Joshua Trees : Celebrating a 'Curious Looking Plant...'
- Homeless Enjoy Good Life for a Day at College Outreach : Volunteerism: Co-sponsored by Newport-Mesa Christian Center, third annual 'Family Fest' provided haircuts, showers, new clothes, a warm meal and companionship for about 200 appreciative people.
- PREP TRACK / MT. SAC RELAYS : Foothill Girls Getting Warmed Up
- *** Angela Winbush, "Angela Winbush," Elektra. On...
- An American Export Success Story : In Europe, Australia and Russia, popular American series are being recast and re-shot as home-grown programming. In many cases, audiences don't have a clue
- Fire Survivor Raps Rebuilding Delay
- State Smoking Ban Initiative
- Clarifying Intent of Vendor Legislation
- Cross a Landmark of a Rich L.A. Heritage
- Ted & Jane
- The Wrong League
- So Little Progress in Race Relations
- AUTHORITY FIGURE
- Secrecy Law Under Fire for Hiding Baby's AIDS Infection From Mother : Health: A New York legislative proposal to "unblind" neonatal tests has become the subject of a fierce fight. The debate transcends political lines and even divides doctors who treat the disease.
- Beach Safety, History Matter Little
- Women Firefighters
- Broker Takes Exception to Realty Advice
- 'Save Our State' From Harold Ezell
- THE NHL : Epilogue :...
- Volunteers Needed at AIDS Hospice
- Program Termed 'Too Good to Be True'
- Sympathy Was Misplaced in Story
- League of Cities an Effective, Fair Entity
- NUCLEAR MISSION
- THE RAGTOP RAG
- Ideas on Battling Bigotry, Racism
- Gold Country
- Lead Poisoning: A Real or Hyped-Up Danger?
- Whitewater
- Precautions to Take in Seismic Retrofitting
- City Hall Closure Not in Taxpayers' Best Interests
- Language Lapse
- More on Visas
- Bosnia Rape Victims
- Bridge Construction Is on the Wrong Track
- 'Unreasonable' Repairs Needed to Meet Codes
- COVER STORY : Hollywood On-Line...
- What Rules Apply?
- Editors Cross the Line to Community Bashing
- Style: Spring Home Design : ...
- Below the Surface : Carol...
- Is It Really Art?
- UNFRIENDLY SKIES?
- Confronting the Issues That Face Laguna Beach Residents, Officials
- Different Trips to 'Paradise'
- Where the Pavement Ends : 'When they cut the forest down to make a city, do the forest rangers become police?' the writer's son asks. : THE GEOGRAPHY OF CHILDHOOD: Why Children Need Wild Places, <i> By Gary Nabhan and Stephen Trimble (Beacon Press: $22; 216 pp.)</i>
- Restaurant Rave
- Legislature to Blame for Business Exodus
- Stacey Koon
- Vaughn Street Savings
- The Little Box in the Lower Left-Hand Corner
- THE NHL : Epilogue :...
- Police Residency and SWAT Team
- UCI Education Department Is Needed
- Burbank Airport Stories Are Following a Pattern
- Killing Coyotes Is Not the Answer
- SKIRTING THE ISSUE
- Classified Employees Deserve Better
- Courses in History for Students of Luxury
- Traffic Stop Focus of Probe by Police : Law enforcement: African American church worker claims he was harassed by officers at gunpoint.
- S. Africans' Votes Carry Hope for New Nation : Polling: About 30,000 emigres in the state will be able to cast absentee ballots in their homeland's historic all-race election.
- On Equal Footing : Churches Rejoice as Vatican Sanctions Practice of Girls as Altar Servers
- Face Behind the Statistics : Fewer Young Bicyclists Hurt in '94, but Juan Pedroza Among Injured
- NO KEEPERS: If you like to fish...
- Fed Expected to Hike Interest Rates Again : Economy: Analysts say inflationary pressures may force move as early as May. Latest action came Feb. 4, the first time in five years.
- SECURITIES
- U.S. Envoy Soothes India, Pakistan : Diplomacy: Strobe Talbott assures both nations that Clinton Administration desires improved relations. But reception to arms control suggestions is mixed.
- Sealant Keeps Mold Off Bricks
- $1.2-Million Antonovich Judgment Spurs Ethics Bills
- Tax Day Rush Keeps Valley's Post Offices Busy
- Dodger Foibles Showing in Loss : Baseball: This time the little things cause team to lose to Pittsburgh, 6-4.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Weinstein Stays Undefeated for Corona del Mar
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : Draft Among Those Named to Roster for North's Squad
- Gunmen in Chiapas Kill Soldier
- Sen. Boxer's Daughter to Wed Hillary Clinton's Brother at the White House
- Wilder Moves to Enter Senate Race in Virginia
- 2 Arrested After Fights Leave 3 Injured : Newbury Park: Authorities say rival gangs were involved in the melee, which included a drive-by shooting. A former Westlake High athlete and a 16-year-old boy are being held.
- Stratton's Wait for a Ruling on Auditor's Race Continues : Jurisprudence: The Simi mayor files his appeal asking the state high court to overturn a lower decision removing him from the balloting.
- THOUSAND OAKS : County Quizzed on Herbicide Policy
- A new book on homeless families in...
- Voices Raised Over Library Furniture Costs : Renovations: Palos Verdes group charges that $1,983 leather chairs and $344 trash cans are too high. Trustees call the expenses consistent with what other systems spend.
- Drunk Driver Sentenced to Prison in Death of 2 Students
- TUSTIN : Police Program Serves as Eye-Opener
- Crash With Truck Kills Motorcyclist
- 4 Men Sentenced in Rapes, Robberies in Valley Parks : Crime: Alleged leader gets 45 years for series of incidents that had the area on edge. Another defendant gets 20 years.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Redevelopment Plan Won't Hinder Agency, Audit Finds
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Many Valley Catholics Welcome Vatican Decision on Altar Girls