- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : Zaist Gives Santa Margarita a Kick It Needs : Sea View: Eagles win league opener, 17-14, over Irvine on last-second field goal by senior kicker.
- West Hollywood Considers Banning Sale of Cheap Guns
- Man Gets Jail for Disobeying Court Order to Lose Weight
- Sherman Oaks : Newsstand Parking Changes Blasted
- Power Outage Puts Santa Ana Police Operations in Trailer
- IRVINE : City Seeks to Cut Ties With County Library
- New to the Joint : Cartilage Growth Method Offers Knee Patients Relief
- Bob Chaney; Fillmore High's Head Custodian
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : Pardoe, Laguna Hills Pass First League Test
- A Month of Slight Growth, Low Inflation : Indicators: The consumer price index rose just 0.1% and retail sales inched up 0.3%.
- U.N. Group Limits Lasers but Not Land Mines
- Brush Fires Burn More Than 5,000 Acres, Threaten Several Homes
- Can't Make the March? Try Forum in Costa Mesa
- Two Doctors in Fertility Clinic Scandal Have Left U.S.
- VENTURA : Poet Program Grants Available to Schools
- One month after being crowned Miss America...
- SEAL BEACH : Pollution Warnings Posted at River Mouth
- PANEL ON MIRACLES: An interfaith panel will...
- Topanga : Community Celebrates Oktoberfest Today
- Walter C. Williams; NASA Pioneer
- Northridge : CSUN Group Mounts Anti-Hunger Drive
- Update / Follow-up on the news : GARDEN GROVE : $500 Price Tag for Offspring's Graffiti
- Cleveland Has No Defense for Kennedy Offense, 38-0
- USC Suit Is Settled by Agent : Colleges: Caron agrees to pay the school $50,000, provide records for investigation and leave its athletes alone.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- HORSE RACING : Today's Maryland Million Is Simply Solid Gold
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / PREP EXTRA : Tapia Helps Westminster Settle Score
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: WEEK 6 : Winging It on Ground, Falcons Get Past Glendale
- Q&A; wtih GEORG BASELITZ : Portrait of an Artist Still Trying to Grow
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Gifts to Phillips Get NCAA's OK
- It's a Great Way to Not See a Game
- One More Year of Lasorda, One Year Too Much
- No Matter How Subtle, It's Bigotry
- NC-17's Future
- On the Real Cover-Up in the Simpson Family Saga
- On Cover-Ups
- Mexican Artist
- He Gives a Thumb Down for This Movie Review
- No Plea Bargaining From This Dream Team
- Fact of Matter Is, He Used to Cover Rams
- Mosley Fan
- Curse of Beating Angels Could Haunt Mariners
- MOVIES - Oct. 14, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 14, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 14, 1995
- A Tide of Layoffs and Painful Questions : County: Health workers who remain wonder what will become of patients.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Czernek Again Passes for 4 Touchdowns, Newbury Park Wins
- Suspected O.C. Serial Rapist Pleads Guilty
- Despite Truce, Fighting and Dying Continue in Some Areas of Bosnia : War: On the front lines, cease-fire has brought more casualties, more refugees and more threats that the fledgling peace process will collapse.
- Citron's Cooperation in Probe Questioned : Bankruptcy: Before deciding whether to delay sentencing, judge wants to know how helpful the ex-treasurer is to investigators.
- NORTHERN VISIT: The recent vicious earthquakes and...
- County Health Workers Meet Day of Reckoning : Budget: As 3,000 are laid off or demoted, colleagues fear the impact on low-income residents who need care.
- Nurse Admits Thefts From Rich Patients : Courts: Woman who claimed heiress Doris Duke was murdered faces up to 11 years in prison for stealing from six other elderly employers.
- Posh Names Fail to Impress Many at Malls
- Wilson Seeks Reduction in Construction Worker Wages
- Coretta King Discusses Verdicts
- Armin Ganz; Film Production Designer, Oscar Nominee
- Budget Items Spur Backlash by GOP Moderates
- Thousands Rally at UC Campuses for Affirmative Action : Education: Protests held at all nine schools in bid to force regents to recant vote on admissions and hiring. UCI turnout small but UCLA march closes Wilshire Boulevard.
- Note From Train Wreck Site Assails Police Agencies
- Central Los Angeles : Literacy Program Honors AmeriCorps
- Age Not a Factor in Hiring Choice, Court Is Told : Lawsuit: CSUN professor was passed over for UCSB job because of lack of qualifications, ex-chancellor testifies.
- San Fernando Valley : Apartments Are First to Reopen Under Quake Rebuilding Program
- Mayor Asks LAPD to Cut Budget Despite Growth Plan : Police: Riordan requests trims of up to 6%. His aide says the move isn't incompatible with the goal of increasing force.
- West Valley : 2 More Join Race for 38th District Seat
- Flawed Fashions Are None the Worse for Wear : Each Year, the U.S. Customs Service Donates Seized Counterfeit Clothing to Good Causes
- THOUSAND OAKS : Store Opening Advances Mall Renovation
- San Gabriel Valley
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Puritans Go Hollywood : Skinny-Dipping Free Spirits of 'Scarlet' Stray Far From Letter of Novel
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Taub Gives Satisfying, Serious Concert of Sonatas
- MOVIESRoll 'Em!: Turner Pictures announced Thursday its...
- 2 Investors Join Goldman Sachs Landmark Bid : Real estate: Fiat, Greek shipping magnate will each buy 20% stakes in buyout plan for Rockefeller Center.
- Campbell Dishes Up New Soup: Campbell Soup...
- VIDEO FACTS
- COMPANY TOWN
- Thousands Rally at UC Campuses for Affirmative Action : Education: Protests are held at all nine schools, pressing for Board of Regents to rescind vote on admissions and hiring policies. UCLA march closes Wilshire Boulevard.
- South Bay
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE MILLION MAN MARCH : Why I Won't Be in Washington on Monday : Working, supporting families, volunteering--these will change things for black men. A mass rally won't.
- Pool Participants Complain of Being Pressured : Bankruptcy: Investor agencies object to letter from CEO Jan Mittermeier urging them to sign off as quickly as possible on the county's complex recovery plan.
- Fiscal Concerns Led to Death, Widower Says : Malpractice suit: David Ching testifies against two Simi doctors. Radiologist supports him. Judge will hear arguments for a mistrial.
- Bye-Bye Babies : Medicine: Westlake Medical Center is closing maternity ward after 23 years. Workers and families lament end to cozy atmosphere.
- WESTMINSTER : Civic Center Users Need Cleanup Bond
- County Offers Hot Line for Reporting Conflict Situations
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils Win but Not Satisfied
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Nothing Cheap About Piggott in the Saddle
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Injuries Remain a Major Concern
- PREP NOTES : Edison's O'Bric Finalist for National Honor
- Various Artists, "Frat Rock: the '70s," Rhino. * 1/2
- A Collection for Serious Fans of the Kingston Trio : THE KINGSTON TRIO: "The Capitol Years", <i> Capitol</i> ** 1/2
- fusion at pdc Pleases Palates and Eyes
- KFC Diversifies: KFC International Inc. is undergoing...
- Long Beach : City to Pay for Care of Paralyzed Woman
- Spousal Abuse Prosecution Unit to Be Expanded : Law: The same staff members who file charges will now be able to see cases through to resolution, city attorney says, increasing the likelihood of convictions. He names a top deputy to head the effort.
- Women Lawyers Still Face Bias, Survey Finds : Poll: Respondents report sexual harassment, failure to accommodate family needs. But some law firms question the study's reliability.
- Schools / Education news : WESTMINSTER : District Receives $1.5-Million Grant
- San Fernando Valley
- Hospital Will End Era of Welcoming Babies : Medicine: Westlake Medical Center is closing maternity ward after 23 years. Families lament end to cozy atmosphere.
- King Speaks on Simpson Verdict : Race: Civil rights leader's widow says trial won't damage relations. She also endorses 'Million Man March.'
- Girls Making Splash : Water polo: Several crash boys' teams at area schools but don't want guys to take it easy.
- John Cook, trying to make up for...
- Braves Have Good Reason to Be Chipper
- TennisDan Lachman of Corona del Mar teamed...
- The Arachnid Kid : Littlerock's Ulate Returns After Painful Spider Bite--His Second in Two Years
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE : What Happened to Tomahawk Chop?
- AFI Video Fest: Antonioni to Tarantino
- MOVIE REVIEW : Podeswa's 'Eclipse' Offers a Fresh Take on 'La Ronde'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Perfect Swing' Manages to Hit a Few Winning Strokes
- Revealing a Vane Streak : Fullerton Museum Exhibition Also Has Array of Whirligigs Full of Social, Political Commentary
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange manufacturer of...
- CAMARILLO : City Protests Showing of NC-17 Movies
- Prize Thinking by the Nobel Granters : Recognition underlines global warming danger
- Boy Wounded in Drive-by Shooting
- San Gabriel Valley : Kermit Leaps Into Grand Marshal's Seat
- VENTURA : Ecologists Endorse 2 Council Candidates
- Edwards Suspended for One Game : UCLA: Linebacker ordered to pay restitution for $150 worth of groceries left at his apartment, allegedly by agent.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Cowboys' Jones Plans to Fight NFL
- NCAA May End Probe of Keyshawn Johnson : USC: Conflicting stories could mean investigation is almost over.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Feast of July': A Woman Drowning in the Wake of Sin
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Africa' Covers Old Debates, Sexual Politics
- MOVIE REVIEWS : L.A., 1999: A SigAlert Is Least of Problems
- Nuns Find Farm Life Pastoral--and Maybe Profitable : Enterprise: Shoveling sawdust and stacking hay, the 53 sisters at Mount St. Mary's Abbey supplement their candy business by raising heifers.
- Louis Vitale; Philanthropist, Pioneer in Fish Processing
- THE SIMPSON TRIAL AFTERMATH : By Surprising Reporter With Call, Simpson Kept Detail Out of Story
- THE GOODS : With Homework, You Can Find Educational Software That Makes It Fun for Kids to : Live and Learn
- NEWPORT BEACH : Yule Spirit in Blossom at Nursery
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE MILLION MAN MARCH : For Black Jews, a Second Day of Atonement Can Bridge a Gulf : Seeking reconciliation among themselves can be a major step toward a healing process between two troubled groups.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Forum to Explore Racial Relations
- ANAHEIM : City Gets Grant for Commuter Van Service
- Baiul Glides Easily From Obscurity to Stardom : Skating: Performing at the Sports Arena tonight, the Olympic champion captivates off the ice as well as she does on it.
- As Usual, Baseball Forgets to Touch Bases
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Well, It Doesn't Hurt to Dream
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Cowboys' Jones Plans to Fight NFL
- Esperanza, Looking Ahead, Still Dumps Huntington Beach
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Gospa': A Clear Vision in Spirituality
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Angels' Fall Was Good for Baseball
- EARNINGS ROUNDUP : Banking
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- EARNINGS : Texas Instruments' Profit Soars 55% on Chip Demand
- Tax Change a Boon to Many Cities : Automobiles: Others will lose, however, as revenues on car lease levies next year begin going to municipalities where deal is made, not countywide.
- Tribal Feud Over Casino Control Erupts Into Shootings; 7 Hurt
- Hopping Aboard the Big-Band Wagon : The Lindy is alive and well in Orange County. The dance from the '30s has young people kicking and spinning all over again.
- SIMPSON WATCH : Going Public
- EARNINGS ROUNDUP : Forest Products
- MCA Is Close to Naming New Television Chief : COMPANY TOWN
- Ready for a Halloween Scare? Check Out the Price of Pumpkins
- PRECIOUS METALS: What's the world coming to...
- U.S. Plans to Sequester Balkan Chiefs During Peace Talks
- Gingrich Worries That Powell Could Sidetrack GOP Agenda
- China Reining In Arms Sales, Nominee Says
- How cute:You may recall the Consumer Attorneys...
- CITY SMART / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- South Bay : ACLU Unfurls Lawsuit Challenging Ban on Flying 4 Flags at Preschool
- Westside : VA Official Warns of Service Cutbacks
- Encino : Community Group Forms to Save Oaks
- LA PALMA : Fund-Raising Scheme Leaves Principal All Wet
- SOCCER / CISL PLAYOFFS : Splash's Big Lead Turns Into a Loss
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Reds' Bowden Seeks Wins, Not Popularity
- Wonderware Corp.: The Irvine industrial software company...
- COMPANY TOWN : House of Blues Names Counsel
- Strong Mexico Aftershock Rattles a Nervous Nation : Latin America: Terror hits again with 5.5 tremor. Thousands flee swaying buildings in Mexico City.
- Study of Musical Brains Notes Link Between Age, Virtuosity
- Audi's A4 Rates an A-Plus on Two Fronts
- Wilson Seeks to Lift Cougar Protections : Wildlife: Governor cites frequent attacks in signing bill to put the issue before voters. Environmentalists accuse him of scare tactics in trying to reopen hunting.
- The Formula for Success : Education: Lancaster science instructor wins $25,000 Milken award. Teaching turned his life around.
- Coach Makes Comeback After Car Crash : Recovery: Canyon High teacher says faith and determination propelled him back into the classroom.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council Passes Sign and Banner Rules
- Pupil Denied Elected Post Sues District
- Referendum Sought Over New Medical Center Wing : Health care: Community Memorial alleges that county hospital's proposed project is aimed at luring away private patients.
- AUTOMOBILES : Irvine-Based Mazda Motors Rolls Out $200-Million Advertising Campaign
- Change of Hearts : In Many Schools, Teaching Emotional Skills Has Become as Important as the Three Rs
- Edward Neisser; Led State Insurance Agents Association
- Rapid-Reaction Force in Bosnia Practices for Peace : Balkans: Rescue exercise aims at standardizing procedures among armies before handoff to NATO.
- 2 Fertility Doctors Out of Country : Scandal: Investigators of UCI clinic are worried they won't come back.
- Officials Probe Deaths of 20 Ducks at Pond : Last month, hundreds of catfish died at nearby lake. The causes are unknown but a link is suspected.
- Schools / Education news : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel to Recommend Use for Gisler Site
- SANTA ANA / ORANGE : Legal Fight Continues Over Adult Classes
- Northridge : Gay Studies the Focus of New CSUN Center
- VENTURA : Home Damaged in Suspected Arson
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Where Has He Been for Four Days? : American League: Mariners get to give Johnson his usual rest for Game 3 against Indians.
- Jarrett's Trio Happily Surrenders to Music
- EARNINGS ROUNDUP : It Was a Very Good Quarter Indeed for PaineWebber, Schwab
- Con Man on How Not to Be Taken to Cleaners : Fraud: Former ZZZZ Best whiz kid Barry Minkow, fresh from prison, tries to make amends on lecture circuit.
- THE SIMPSON TRIAL AFTERMATH : Appearance of Fairness Vital to U.S. Justice System, Reno Says
- Pentagon Cancels Controversial Laser
- San Gabriel Valley
- Term Limits for Supervisors to Go on Ballot
- VENTURA : Lawmaker to Head Schools for a Day
- Central Los Angeles
- Virtuoso Reality : Young Pupils Bask in the Effusive Charms of Renowned Cellist Yo-Yo Ma
- VENTURA : Wilson Feels Heat to Accept School Funds
- Officials Back Easing of Weapon Law
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Held on Suspicion of Operating Drug Lab
- Racobs Giving It the Old College Try Again at Chapman : Football: Linebacker, 26, had his fill of daily grind so he returned to get his degree and play for Division III Panthers.
- NBA
- Rams Find New Life as a Division Leader : Pro football: Bruce grabs two touchdown passes as St. Louis moves to 5-1 with a 21-19 victory over Atlanta amid frenzy.
- COMPANY TOWN
- All 21 Bullock's to Be Converted to Macy's Stores
- Schacht to Head AT&T; Equipment Company : Telecom: Pick of ex-Cummins Engine CEO comes as surprise. Other appointments also offer glimpse of post-breakup giant.
- Slain Youth's Mother Tearfully Recalls Hearing Gunshots on Halloween : Trial: Pasadena woman says she ran to the scene without knowing her son was one of the three victims. Survivor of attack tells of seeing his friends fall.
- Sherman Oaks : Valley Lawyer Heads Planning Commission
- No Middle Ground in Dog Beating : Courts: Jury hears divergent views of fatal attack that followed boy's mauling in Huntington Beach. One paints a man bent on vigilante-style justice. The other depicts a parent traumatized beyond reason.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Bryan and Rodriguez Eliminated
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Down-Home Cafe With an Italian Accent
- Firms Urged to Step Up Recycling
- CITY SMART / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California : The Right of Way on Honking
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Air Concerns on Bolsa Chica Project
- MOVIE REVIEW : Wang's 'Blue in the Face' a Valentine to Brooklyn
- NBA : Clippers, Without a Center, Take On Magic
- Highs and Lows of 'Comings and Goings'
- Rehab Was Sobering Experience for Her : Pop music: Marshall Chapman, who opens for Jimmy Buffett tonight in Irvine, says treatment put her on the road to self-discovery and balance.
- REAL ESTATE
- First Lady Hails Nicaraguan President on Trip
- Should Los Al Student Body Have Its Head Examined?
- United Way Donates to LAPD's Temporary Child-Care Project
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : The Nature of Advertising
- Schools / Education news : TUSTIN : Auto Dealer Honored for Fund Raising
- Menendez Brothers Feared Being Killed, Attorney Says
- Chief, Officers Pledge to Rid LAPD of Racism : Police: At event organized by employee groups, Williams emphasizes gains the department has made in last three years.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Just-Pretend Hodgepodge in 'Moon'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'River': Fresh Sendup of Lovers on the Lam
- Obituaries : H. George Splinter; Realtor, Air Force Veteran
- Inmate's Escape Short-Lived
- Sherman Oaks : City Specialists Assist in Quake Recovery
- THOUSAND OAKS : 'Princess' Honored at Children's Film Fest
- Federal Savings That Compute : A more accurate formula for Social Security hikes could save billions
- SMALL COLLEGES / LONNIE WHITE : Claremont's Depth Pays Off in Upset Win
- Kings Close Deal Off the Ice, Settle for a 7-7 Tie on It : Hockey: Gretzky has four points as L.A. rallies from 5-1 deficit against Canucks. Sale to Anschutz and Roski goes through.
- Move Has Paid Off for Savanna's Di Palma : Prep football: Former Valencia assistant has prospered since taking over the Rebels. He will face his old team tonight.
- Eric Clapton, "Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert," Polydor. **
- MOVIE REVIEW : Friedkin's 'Jade' Mines Familiar Territory
- GM Plans to Build Car Plant in Poland : Autos: The move comes after Warsaw turned down the company's bid to take over a state-owned factory.
- MEDIA
- Comprehensive Care Corp. Sells Hospital, Clinics in Washington
- Trial of U.S. Reporter Who Wrote on Kurd Rebellion Begins in Turkey
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Oh, for the '50s, When We Had Rules : THE LOST CITY: Discovering the Forgotten Virtues of Community in the Chicago of the 1950s <i> by Alan Ehrenhalt</i> ; BasicBooks $24, 310 pages
- Nuclear Plant Worker Loses Cancer Suit : Court: Federal jury rejects claim of former engineer at San Onofre facility who said radiation leaks caused his leukemia.
- Striptease Club Opens Its Doors to the Stock Market
- San Fernando Valley
- Trial Begins in Case of 1983 Beating Death of Irvine Man
- FOOTBALL / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Vickers, Kosi Lead Vaqueros to 41-14 Rout
- Twin Towers Make USC Double Good at Quarterback : College football: Robinson and offensive coordinator Riley simply couldn't choose between Otton and Wachholtz.
- Deal Is Near That Would Move Several Forum Bouts to Pond
- PREP FOOTBALL / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Corona del Mar Easily Defeats Woodbridge
- COMPUTERS
- How Scary Are You?
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AUSTRIA : Government Falls; Rightist May Profit
- He Made the Most of His Life
- Alaskans Back Vote to End Alcohol Ban; Eskimos Wary
- San Fernando Valley
- Lancaster Teacher Wins Milken Award : Education: Dick Chapleau describes teaching as 'the best job in the world.' He is one of 150 to receive a $25,000 grant.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE
- Jose Guadalupe Saucedo; Associate Artist at Mark Taper Forum
- Future of 11 O.C. Stores Yet Unknown
- Chief for AT&T; Equipment Firm Chosen : Telecom: Pick of ex-Cummins Engine CEO comes as surprise. Other appointments also offer glimpse of post-breakup giant.
- South Bay
- Canoga Park : Apartments Reopen, With Assist From City
- Feterik to Hartley, Ho Hum : Sunset League: Los Alamitos duo make it look easy, lead Griffins to 35-12 victory over Edison.
- ROUNDUP : Mortensen Runs Down Sutton Mark
- We the People, in Order to Form More Perfect Art : Exhibit: Taking democracy to a logical extension, 'Polling of America' reveals the tastes of a majority that doesn't usually rule.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Economic Cost of AIDS
- IMF Chief Decries West's Budget 'Excuse' : Foreign aid: In an apparent dig at Congress, he disputes claims that cuts would lead to balanced spending plans.
- THE GOODS : One Way You Can Lower the Volume
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Stadium Name Game Is for Paying Professionals Only
- LAGUNA BEACH : Major Crime Declines 16% From 1994 Period
- DANA POINT : Council Turns Down Proposal for Signs
- 4 Cities to Benefit From New State Law : Legislation: Cathie Wright's measure mandates return of 1% of the purchase price on auto lease to jurisdiction where the transaction occurs.
- Countywide : Tustin Youths to Be on TV's 'In the Mix'
- INSURANCE
- COMPANY TOWN
- State Agency Sets Up Phone Line for HMO Complaints : Consumers: Dept. of Corporations says it expects to get as many as 10,000 calls a month.
- Food Costs Push Wholesale Prices Up : Indicators: Although 0.3% rise in producer price index is biggest since January, economists say inflation should remain under control.
- GOP Nursing Home Plan Holds Perils, Democrats Say
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- THE SIMPSON TRIAL AFTERMATH : Fred Goldman Deluged by Offers of Help : Outpouring: People angry over verdicts say they will give money or legal expertise in civil suit against Simpson. Victim's father hopes to reveal his plans soon.
- GUILTY PLEAS: After a 10-month probe, the...
- Questions and Answers About Your Commute : Push Once for Walk, Twice for Impatience
- 'Get That Stupid Jerk off the . . . : Hey, Bring Home Some Milk!'
- Another Interview You Won't See on TV
- COMPANY TOWN : Cannes Now a Prime-Time Player : Marketing: A growing number of film execs are attending <i> other</i> festivals, drawn by the bucks of selling to foreign TV.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Police Name Suspect in Serial Killings
- SCIENCE : Seeking Funds With a 'Virtual Dig' : Archeological Site Has Plans to Go on Internet in Search of Support
- News of Montgomery Stuns City Officials
- Man Convicted of Killing Gas Attendant
- $2 Million Awarded to Family of Girl Killed by Electric Cart
- VENTURA : Volunteers to Make Repairs at Schools
- Dana Point Clerk Gets Recall Signatures : Vote: Citizens group targets Mayor Karen Lloreda and Councilman Harold R. Kaufman. If requirements are met, the balloting could take place in March.
- ANAHEIM : Charred Body Is Identified
- IRVINE : City Rushing Plans for Area Near El Toro
- Good Sense on Teaching History : Review panels validate standards that deserve widespread adoption
- VENTURA : Community Queried on Skateboard Park
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Bank Robbers Escape With Cash
- San Gabriel Valley
- Manning's New Deal With Suns Includes Share of Baseball Team
- Gift-Giving a Cultural Tradition? : USC: Trojan Ifeanyi says accepting money is a 'natural thing' is his country of Nigeria.
- PREP FOOTBALL / CENTURY LEAGUE : Villa Park Break Breaks El Modena
- PREP FOOTBALL / ORANGE LEAGUE : Imperfections Hardly Faze Western
- Orange Gets a Lesson From Santa Ana Valley