- Cross-Fire : Student, Science Fair Clash Over Ban on Gunshot Project
- Dean Conklin; Fought for Abused Children
- Moorpark Parents to Get 1st Picks on School Choices : Education: The district is ahead of most others in the county in implementing a state-mandated program.
- McDonald's Lets Downey Lease Expire : Landmark: Corporate action virtually rules out any chance of preserving historic food stand. City officials say negotiations to save the restaurant are over.
- LOS ANGELES : Juror's Emergency Forces Delay in King Civil Trial
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : No. 1 El Toro Rolls Past Dana Hills
- Quance Wins 200 Breaststroke for 7th U.S. Title
- Theater Reviews : Westminster Strains Itself to Fulfill 'Promises'
- High-Tech Firms Applaud Easing of Limits on Exports : Trade: Officials project market for such goods could reach $150 billion during the next 10 years.
- 2 Plead Innocent in Honda Case : Courts: The former executives, one a Laguna Hills man, are accused of defrauding the car firm of millions of dollars in kickback scheme.
- Clinton Signs Education Law That Sets U.S. Standards : Learning: President visits elementary school for the ceremony. Act provides $700 million for states and districts that adopt the guidelines.
- World Perspective : Will Korea's Truce Hold?
- Man Killed, 2 Hurt in Gang Fight
- Mall Flap Called a Blow for Free Speech : Civil liberties: Marijuana activists will be allowed to gather signatures in a Palmdale shopping center.
- OJAI : City's Help Urged for Skateboard Park
- Plan Would Streamline Hazardous Waste Inspections : Consolidation: Fire Department could lose up to 11 jobs. Union leaders call the idea a 'get even' scheme.
- 2 Men Fatally Shot During Argument
- Mall Firm Fined for Laundering Donations : Crime: Ex-manager of Northridge Fashion Center admits illegal contributions to Bernson and others.
- Sports Fan Clinton Has Become Fair Game for ESPN
- How the Fallen Are Mighty : Lebeau's Move From Canadiens to Ducks Says It All
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : After Landing Job at Kansas, Rees Decides There's No Place Like Home
- Nascent Arts Group Seeks State Grant
- 'Mystery Science Theater,' 'Homicide' Win Peabodys : Radio/TV: Awards for excellence also go to 'Silverlake Life,' '60 Minutes' and NPR.
- Health Care
- 2 Japanese Students Slain
- Gregory Alan-Williams
- Suspension for Condom Display
- Mistakes
- OTHER NEWS - April 1, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 1, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 1, 1994
- Obituaries - April 1, 1994
- Clash of 2 Views Spawns Serious Whitewater Question : Inquiry: RTC civil servants and White House aides saw their actions surrounding the hiring of partisan lawyer Jay B. Stephens as normal.
- Older, Wiser Small Investors Taking Stock Slide in Stride
- FUN FOOD WATCH: What's worse than eating...
- Israel, PLO Move Fast in Resuming Talks
- Roberti Recall Vote Could Hit Home in Rent-Control Debate
- Rams Ignore Deadline for Vacating Practice Facility
- Marchers Follow Path of Chavez : Labor: Residents in streets of San Fernando and new UFW leaders in fields of Central Valley pay tribute.
- Older, Wiser Small Investors Taking Stock Slide in Stride
- Slaying Suspects Share a Past Marred by Crime
- When It Comes to the Sartorial Easter Parade, Spring Is in the Flair
- ANAHEIM : Fire Dispatchers' Benefits May Be Cut
- Gay Leaders Condemn Ruling in Boy Scouts Case : Courts: L.A. Unified board member says he will try to end the organization's access to students during the school day.
- A Shrine Rises in Mourning : Supermarket Parking Lot Becomes Memorial to Slain Japanese Students
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 1, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 1, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - April 1, 1994