- D.A.'s Agent Pleads Guilty to Extortion : Courts: Caught in a federal probe, senior investigator admits using his official position to shake down people for money.
- South Bay : IN MEMORY OF
- Utah Hands Titans Record Loss, 108-58
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Boberg's 33-Point Effort Leads Cypress to Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : HOLIDAY BOWL : Homecoming for Wildcats' Miller
- NBA ROUNDUP : Smith Finds a Rude Homecoming
- THE COLLEGES / FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ : As a Sporting Gesture, Give It the Old Area College Try
- Corkum Rips Teammates After Loss
- NEW YEAR'S EVE
- International Business : Chile's Hot Economy Has Become a Model for the Region : Latin America: An emphasis on foreign trade has seen the nation expand more than 6% since 1985.
- Sailor Testifies About Raping Japanese Girl : Trial: Court interpreter breaks down as admitted assailant describes Okinawa crime. He denies coercing his co-defendants.
- Former S. Korean President Eases Hunger Strike : Asia: Chun takes some nutrients. Meanwhile, new probe begins of massacre in which he crushed opposition.
- France Conducts 5th Nuclear Test in South Pacific
- National Gallery Unlocks a Door for Art's Sake
- North Hills : 'Mr. Titan' Beefing Up for Iron Man
- Umbilical-Cord Blood Storage Merits Debated
- Park Kids Club Encourages Busy Bodies
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MOVIES : Sex, Lies and Cinematography : On the 100th anniversary of the public screening of movies, we should be revel in the pleasures films bring us, not blame them for behaviors.
- Palestinian Rule Nears ... and Doubts Grow : To some, Arafat's promise of democracy looks shaky
- Private Toll Road in Washington Proves a Financial Flop
- Beloved Doctor Passes Torch to Former Patient : Medicine: Konrad Ulich retires and turns practice over to woman he helped inspire.
- They See Bright Future in Muddy Waters
- LOS ALAMITOS : Pena Hopes Hot Streak Continues
- Names in the NewsHarry Weber, 78, of...
- VALLEY WEEKEND : Jazzing Up the Menu : Restaurants Use Music as Their Draw, but Don't Call Them Clubs
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : SOUNDS : Review of '95 Reveals Some Good Beginnings : Civic Arts Plaza acted as a catalyst for some progress in music, though the programming has been fairly conservative.
- Dreyfuss Takes His Turn at the Head of the Class : Movies: His character in 'Mr. Holland's Opus' could join the cinematic pantheon of exceptional educators.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields At Lowest Since 1993; Stocks Mixed
- Mold of the Year
- Fire Kills 4 After Power to Home Is Shut Off
- SIMI VALLEY : Siphoned Gasoline Ignites Garage Fire
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment : Giving Antibiotics for Infection Can Cut Risk of Premature Birth
- High School Proficiency Test Offered Jan. 20
- COMMENTARY : For Starters, He Doesn't Get It : Osborne Changes Spots on Phillips
- Snyder Says Little to Media, More to UCLA : College football: Kansas State coach is high on Bruin post, not public relations.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TONIGHT'S GAMES
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : FIESTA BOWL : Spurrier Denies All NFL Rumors
- MIDWEEK REPORT : HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS UPDATE : Young Crusaders Look to James for Leadership
- Ed Moses Wraps Up Year With Gift of Major Artworks for MOCA
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- 'Exhale': The Right Film at the Right Time : Movies: The film--bolstered by women, primarily African American--fills a void, some say, because it doesn't deal with 'ghetto stories' and is told from a female point of view.
- Simplify, Simplify : Need Now Is for Technology to Be Less Complex
- Top Cal State Official Denies Wrongdoing in Failure of S&L; : Banking: Lawsuit seeks $100 million in damages against the ex-Maxxam official and others.
- A Tough Year for Shoppers
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- With holiday candied fruit plentiful in supermarkets,...
- Psychic, Astrologer Influenced Citron, Grand Jury Told : On the Record
- TV Ratings : 'Monday Night Football' Gives ABC Win Over NBC
- MUSIC : Dueling Guitars Offered by Father-Son Combo : While it may be unusual to find them sharing the same stage, their relationship has not gotten in the way of the band's music.
- Devilishly Stuffed
- New Data Paint a Picture of Anxiety : Economy: Monthly consumer confidence and home sales figures show declines. Economists cite job worries.
- Hospital Giant's Plans Spark Concern About Charity Care : Health: California officials say there will be a probe of recent financial losses at a San Jose firm Columbia / HCA is acquiring.
- Linda H. C. Walker; Actress Starred in Roy Rogers Westerns
- Budget Impasse Threatens Funds for the Elderly : Aid: Programs, especially those that provide meals, may suffer cutbacks if the federal stalemate isn't resolved this week, officials say.
- Smuggling Study Warns of Rise in 'Human Cargo'
- Fashion Island Snares Coveted Bloomingdale's
- Money Manager Goldinger Closes Up Shop : Consulting: Sources say he has shut his Capital Insight firm and liquidated clients' accounts amid losses of at least $36 million.
- BITES : Bun Cuisine
- Federal Workers Angry Over Looming Pay Cut
- KING OF BLUES: New Year's Eve won't...
- Cultists' Final Hours Before Death Revealed : Religion: Adults, children were shot, set afire by 2 other members in grisly ritual, investigators say.
- Go Ahead, Be Rash With Your Trash: Just Toss It Out : Lifestyles: The fantasy of modern living is getting organized. The fact of modern living is that it's so hard to achieve, they give courses on it.
- BY DESIGN : Under Cover : For Barely There Clothes, You Need Underwear That Maintains the Illusion but Won't Leave You Exposed
- Bernard Witkin, Expert on California Law, Dies
- Fair to Promote Jewish Organizations
- Court Suffers as Political Games Roll On
- LA HABRA : Nightclub Earns Permit Extension
- IRVINE : Post-Parade Look at Floats Offered
- COSTA MESA : Engineering Firm Gives Reservoir a General OK
- Family of Crash Victim Is Awarded $2.8 Million : Lawsuit: Mother of three was killed when other driver suffered a seizure. Driver's doctor and estate must pay.
- Northridge : CSUN Matadors Win State Band Contest
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Parcells Will Return as Patriot Coach
- Penalty Slows Chatsworth Building Project : High school soccer: Palmdale wins, 4-3, when goalkeeper Jarrod Cline scores on the Falcons' final penalty kick.
- Now You Have to Pray You Get Good Seats
- First Half of January : EVERYWHERE
- Soldiers of Misfortune Wage an Uphill Battle : Health: On the trail of carriers of sexually transmitted diseases, public workers fight not only mistrust and the clock but also shrinking funds.
- Veteran Kingmaker to Lead Japan's Opposition : Politics: Ichiro Ozawa defeats rival 2 to 1 in nationwide New Frontier Party primary. Victory makes him top contender for next prime minister.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Artwork Sought for City Exhibits, Contests
- Psychic, Astrologer Influenced Citron, Grand Jury Told : Bankruptcy: Former Orange County finance director cites account given by assistant treasurer at secret meeting. Testimony also illuminates lobbyists' practices.
- Legislator Urges Overhaul of Cemetery Regulation
- Man Shoots, Wounds Son Who Begged to Be Killed : Confrontation: James Christopher Walker, wearing a dress, pushed into his parents' home and hit his sister.
- South Bay : DRIVE-OUT
- NEWBURY PARK : Park Kids Club Encourages Busy Bodies
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Black Mentor Left Material Success Behind
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Leaders Take Departures in Stride
- Utah Makes Fullerton Pay, 108-58
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : New Snow Gives Lift to Season
- Gingerbread and Friend
- S. Korea Balks at More Rice for North
- Deportations Hit Record, Up 15%, INS Reports
- GARDEN GROVE : Free Sandbags Offered in Case of Flooding
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Disabled Youths Hit the Dance Floor
- LAPD Copter Makes Sudden Landing
- North Hollywood : TV Academy to Fete Golden Anniversary
- SIMI VALLEY : Teenager Sues City in Father's Traffic Death
- Southeast : Cambodians Seeking Stronger Police Ties
- Evidence-Planting Case Goes to D.A. : Drugs: Sheriff confirms that officials will investigate deputy accused of framing minorities. He also denies assertions by former officer that department ignored accusations.
- 21 Area Players Receive Section Football Honors
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sleeping Devils Awaken in Time, Beat Islanders
- LAKERS TONIGHT
- 1st Night Fullerton Puts No Minimum on Fun
- Art Reviews : Mixing Psychology, Sociology and Jazz
- Jazz Review : McBride's Quartet Returns Tighter, More Finely Tuned
- Gonzalo R. Cano; Latino Community Specialist for U.S.
- Bosnia Foes Pull Back in Sarajevo : Balkans: As deadline passes, NATO officials say combatants are apparently in compliance with first test of peace accord. The withdrawal from selected sites is seen as a victory for the peacekeeping mission.
- Freeway Route Shifted to Spare Historic District : Transportation: Caltrans proposes moving part of the 710 extension west into South Pasadena.
- HIV Risk in Transfusions May Be Lower Than Once Thought : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- THOUSAND OAKS : Scandinavian Folk Songs to Be Presented
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Shot by Police Faces Murder Charge
- Port Hueneme OKs Transferring Navy Land to Harbor : Council: The vote ends five months of negotiations and was a major hurdle in the effort to add 33 acres to district.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : CITRUS BOWL : Buckeye Safety Is Sent Home
- Hornets Learn the Terrible Truth About Getting Stung by Clippers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : PEACH BOWL : Somehow, This Game Sells Out
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP : Canoga Park's Harper Scores 38 to Gun Down Highland, 95-84
- This New Juice Contains a Blend of Marketing : Foods: A vegetable-fruit product called 'Vruit' could mark a trend--but its maker might not reap the benefits.
- RETAILING
- Ride for the Roses
- Police Chief Cleared of Harassment : Trial: But the city must pay $56,835 to the Police Department's former spokeswoman, who filed the suit against her boss.
- Money-Saving Tricks Range From the Questionable to the Legit : Living near a major airport such as LAX means opportunities for inexpensive extra trips, especially if they involve full-fare travel.
- Ex-Daiwa Exec Indicted on Conspiracy
- Fashion Statement : With Bloomingdale's, Irvine Co. Weighs Into Retailing Wars
- Governor Ends Teen Pregnancy Program
- South Bay : Kids, Police Clean Up With Bike Giveaway
- A ROBO FLOP? : To USC's Followers, Robinson Has Failed on Couple of Counts
- Cordis Stock Plunges on J&J; Delay : Health: Johnson & Johnson's extension of due diligence deadline triggers fears that it may terminate merger agreement.
- International Business
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks End Mixed in 2nd Low-Volume Day of Trading
- Is 1995 a Record for Records?
- Jeers, Then Cheers as Israelis Withdraw : West Bank: The last pullout of the year comes in an emotional Ramallah, the city that is expected to be Arafat's base.
- Smooth Progress? : Cosmetic procedure: Laser peels may give skin a softer look, but those deep lines are yours to keep. And there are other wrinkles.
- Central Los Angeles : MUSIC SEMINARS
- LA PALMA : City Adopts Plan for Water Management
- Disabled Man Gets Probation for Killing Dog
- IRVINE : Sign Language Classes for Children Offered
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills' Balance Beats El Dorado, 57-48
- Magdaleno Meets Santos in Irvine Fight
- They Did It Their Way : Six AFC Quarterbacks Had Reason to Celebrate (but Didn't) After Getting Their Teams Into Playoffs, Each in a Unique Style
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : SIGHTS : New Techniques, Ideas Infuse Watercolors
- International Business
- ENERGY
- Nibbles to the Rescue
- Wilson Steps Up Pressure for Inmate Funds : Government: He threatens to escort an illegal immigrant prisoner to an INS facility unless U.S. releases money for reimbursement of state costs.
- On a Secluded Plantation, Syria and Israel Talk Peace
- Graduating Summer cum Latte
- 30 Killed, 25 Hurt as Bus in India Plunges Into Gorge
- Victim of Fatal Shooting Identified : VENTURA
- LA PALMA : City Will Pay Former Official for Workshop
- BUENA PARK : New-Book Donation Is Cost of Lunch Benefit
- He's Not Half the Man He Once Was, Gratefully : Health: Man who was near death at 800 pounds leaves hospital at 330 with thanks for those who helped him. 'I'll never go back to that again,' he says.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : FOR THE KIDS : Making a Resolution to Get Off the Couch : Gaze at the sky, soar over the clouds, check out a bookstore--it's fun and it's free.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- International Business
- 1995's Top 10 Recipes
- COLUMN ONE : The Quiet Islamic Revolution : Egypt has cracked down on violent fundamentalists. But patient, pious and peaceful Muslims are pushing the key U.S. ally in the Arab world uneasily toward conservatism.
- Hate Takes a New Turn
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Court Rejects Appeal of China Dissident Wei
- Society's Message: Don't Be Too Fruitful : Families: Despite criticism, some parents no longer believe that two children are enough.
- D.A. Weber, Former Head of Teachers Union, Dies
- Children Playing With Candle Ignite $500,000 Fire
- Sherman Oaks : Reward Offered for Leads in Fatality
- * Richard Rodriquez; Area Landscaper
- Great Leap Forward for Wolverines? : High school basketball: Harvard-Westlake and Collins twins test their mettle tonight against national power Dunbar.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : RESTAURANT REVIEW : Food Takes a Backseat to Wine at Le Sanglier : The European menu is dated, with escargots and other oldies. But desserts are well done, and the prix-fixe dinner is a bargain.
- Importer Once Modeled Her Wears : Fashion: Rachel Wolven, owner of Chiemsee in Laguna Beach, went from farm to runway to boardroom.
- VENTURA : Mom, 2 Other Drivers Face Charges in Death : OXNARD
- A Man Driven to Extremes : Adventures: Mountain climbing? Ocean crossings? The Iditarod? Kid stuff. For a real rush, millionaire Steve Fossett plans to fly-- nonstop--around the world in a hot-air balloon . . . alone.
- Court of Appeal : Careers: Lawyer Ariel Steele is leaving her job at a prestigious L.A. firm. She'll have to adjust to the rigors of life on the tropical islands of Palau where, even as attorney general, she can dress casual.
- Police Copter Makes Abrupt Landing in Field at College
- Van Nuys : High School Stakes Its Place on the Web
- LAGUNA BEACH : Program to Help Kids Participate in Sports
- Airport at Top of '96 Agenda for 2 Cities
- Valleywide : Major Report Released on Northridge Quake
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TONIGHT'S GAMES
- VALLEY WEEKEND : Venues to Break in the New Year With Rousing Bands, Bubbly : Hopping music and plenty of food, as well as party favors and a midnight toast, can be found as local establishments ring in '96.
- Boeing, Airbus Win Philippine Air Orders : Aerospace: The airline says it will spend $2.7 billion to buy 32 new jetliners from the rival manufacturers.
- Taco Bell Expands Menu
- Suit Blames Flooding on Toll Road
- Budget Deadlock Puts Muzzle on Galileo Scientists
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Takes Fight for Strip Club to Internet
- But to Flout the Fat Cops . . .
- NASD Seeks Restrictions on Mutual Fund Sales Incentives
- NEWS : Wine's Label Will Be Bare, but Not Nude : Values: Napa residents object to Balthus drawing on a Mouton '93 Bordeaux. Winery deletes it for U.S. imports.
- He Just Really Went Along for the Ride
- Orange County Is Fighting Flu Cases at a Feverish Pace
- Man Arrested After Chase; 2 at Bus Stop Hurt
- Tree Recycling
- Westside : Officials Regret Loss of Bloomingdale's Bid
- Agency Seeking Area Blood Donors
- Buccaneers, Wyche Have Had Enough : Pro football: Tampa Bay says both sides agree that a change is necessary after the coach has a 23-41 record in four seasons.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Rigamat Scores 7, Crescenta Valley Sweeps
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Giants Apologize for Snowball Incident
- OC LIVE : Pop
- Pop Music Review : A Clash of the Old and New Satriani
- VALLEY WEEKEND : NOTES : Curtain Closes on a Dramatic Year for Local Theater Groups : '95 brought big changes, from upheaval in management at two venues to thriving business at others. And one longtime troupe ended its 50-year run.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : REVIEW : Adaptation of 'The Mandrake' Takes Radical Leap Into Farce : The play lacks power, though its creator has found the comic pulse of each character and the director keeps the production running smoothly.
- Pete Wilson's What-Ifs and What-May-Bes
- Light-Rail Train Derails in Sacramento, Injuring 17
- FULLERTON : Some City Workers Get First Raise in Years
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : The Rains of '69
- Moorpark at a Loss for Candidates : Election: So far, a former city planner is the only one in the race to fill a vacant council seat. An abbreviated term may be a reason.
- For Simi Valley, a Year of Great Expectations Beckons : Growth: Officials see pending development projects and Vision 2020 getting off the ground.
- Devil Worshiper to Face Charges in Mississippi of Enslaving Girl
- His Brother's Keeper : With the health care system in turmoil, medical student Luis Lovato is looking out for the little guys.
- Insurance to Cover Most of Pier Damage
- AFC PLAYOFF CAPSULES
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Illini Gang Can't Shoot Straight in Losing, 75-64, to Orangemen
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL REPORT : ROSE BOWL : This Time, He'll Carry the Team
- The Trouble With Angels: Hayley Mills and...
- VALLEY WEEKEND : Game Boy Glitches Make Play a Challenge : On the new Defender, the screen blurs and images are jumbled. But the popular Toy Story is fun and nonviolent.
- OC LIVE : Those Who've Been There, Done That Needn't Drop the Ball
- Saldivar Loses Bid for New Trial in Murder of Selena
- Top 10 Visits to the Plate
- Paul M. Clark Sr.; Pioneer Pasadena Businessman, Developer
- Kevorkian Must Be Tried for 2 Deaths in Early '90s, Judge Says
- GOP Leader Sees Budget Compromise on Horizon : Legislation: Sen. Trent Lott predicts Clinton and Congress will 'split the difference' on Medicare.
- Unlikely Millionaire Leaves Her Fortune to Gallaudet University
- Foreclosure Nears for Ailing Grand Hotel
- International Business
- FDA Approves Use of Light to Kill Tumors
- Santa Sure Had Eclectic Taste in Book Choices : How Else Can You Explain a Sweet Christmas Tale and Howard Stern Sharing Bestseller Honors?
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen Party Planned for New Year's Eve
- Area to Echo With 'Cat Calls as Fans File In : Tourism: Followers of Northwestern University are expected to spend as much as $5 million during lively stay.
- Armed Robber Holds Up Huntington Bank
- San Gabriel Valley : Time to Smell--and Cut and Glue--the Roses
- Hall of Fame NL Umpire Al Barlick Dies at 80
- Field, Toledo Interview With Dalis for UCLA Job
- Club Review : Lava Lounge Still on Top of the Wave of Surf Music
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : Hike Away Those Holiday Pounds--Daytime or Night : Walks in Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley and near Moorpark will burn off extra calories, with beautiful scenery or moonlight to boot.
- 'Last Picture Show' Set for Gallery Theater
- BY DESIGN : Taking Pride In Natural Beauty : Lifestyles: When it comes to hair, many African American women are ignoring potions and preparations --and in the process redefining their self-images.
- Diet Changes Plus Exercise Found Best for Men's Hearts : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Most bizarre news teaser of the year:It...
- Masters Will Clean Trash, Not Graffiti : Crime: Judge changes punishment for gun violations due to concerns for the safety of the man who killed a tagger.
- New Coach Fitz Right In : Fitzgerald Will Help Northwestern From Sideline
- Texas Tech Wins in a Show of Force : Copper Bowl: Red Raiders enjoy a record night in 55-41 victory over Air Force.
- Theater Review : Chita Rivera's Spin : Veteran Actress Brings Glamour to 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'
- Otis College Launches Art Lecture Series
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : Pierpont's Top Chef to Leave as 1996 Arrives : New Year's Eve dinner will be Louis Ludwig's finale. Kevin Sherry, formerly of Camarillo's Las Posas Country Club, will take his place.
- VALLEY WEEKEND : Starring as Herself : 'Phantom's' Kristien Performs One of Her Most Challenging Roles--as Pop Singer
- Westside : ARRAIGNED
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Wife's Strangulation : Crime: Couple were discussing relationship while driving on freeway when the husband pulled over, attacked her as their son watched, police say.
- CPR Done Incorrectly Found as Harmful as No Help at All : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- 91-Year-Old Man Remains Jailed While His Strength Is Evaluated : Crime: Alfred Pohlmeier is charged with strangling his wife.
- Westside : OFFICER ERROR
- He's Not Half the Man He Once Was, Gratefully : Health: Man who was near death at 800 pounds leaves hospital at 330 with thanks for those who helped him. 'I'll never go back to that again,' he says.
- Physician Passes Torch to Ex-Patient : Medicine: Dr. Konrad Ulich leaves a pediatrics practice that spanned 40 years and the childhood of his successor.
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- That Scoop Might Be Worth New Suit
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Gordon, Villeneuve Were Year's Surprises
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- McKnight Runs Record to 400-31
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : Season Especially Brisk for Area Booksellers : Stores from Thousand Oaks to Santa Barbara report long lines of customers and busy cash registers.
- Mighty Big Win by Kings : Hockey: Los Angeles skates to 7-1 victory as the Ducks offer virtually no resistance.
- Lynch on Civil Rights Initiative
- A Shining Example of Education at Work
- Martinez on Salter
- Many Find 'Nixon' the Movie and...
- Terrible Threes Don't Have to Be So Bad
- MTA
- Contain Air Traffic to Reduce Risk, Noise
- Federal Closures
- A Life Touched by Miracle Workers
- Agencies Bottleneck New Water Policy
- Child Tax Credit
- Kind Acts in Public Hospitals
- Not All Deaths Are Linked to Danger
- Yigal Amir
- An Ancient Parallel : Many scientists who believe that global warming has already arrived, say Alaska may see a repeat of effects that devastated the region at the end of the last ice-age. : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Library Plan Worth Council's Attention
- Another Side to Domestic Violence
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Simpson Infomercial
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 28, 1995
- Obituaries - Dec. 28, 1995
- Feasting for Kwanzaa
- South L.A.'s Broadway to Stay Open as Macy's
- Citron Used Astrologer, Psychic, O.C. Jury Told : Bankruptcy: Transcripts show ex-official said she was told treasurer relied on them for interest rate predictions.
- Seniors : Helping hands : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Vehicles Donated for Beach Patrols
- Toll Agency, Others Sued Over Flood Damage : Courts: Laguna Canyon business owners seek more than $5 million, alleging roadwork exacerbated problems during last winter's rainstorms.
- Seniors : Helping hands : LAGUNA BEACH : They're Unarmed and on Most-Wanted List
- PARK PARKING: It will cost a little...
- Toll Agency, Others Sued Over Flood Damage : Courts: Laguna Canyon business owners seek more than $5 million, alleging roadwork exacerbated problems during last winter's rainstorms.
- Seniors : Helping hands
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 28, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 28, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 28, 1995
- REAL ESTATE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Gain in 'Santa Rally'; Yields Decline
- U.S. Troops Show Colors on Road to Tuzla
- Sequels of '95 : Getting a Second Chance and Running With It
- Oxnard Faces Familiar Problems for 1996 : Government: City leaders' goals include those set for '95--plus some new ones.
- Filipino Passion for Politics Shows in Community Group Election : Activism: Turnout is heavy, with long waits to vote. But some say internal power struggles have blocked the organization from providing much-needed services.
- San Gabriel Valley : PRINCIPAL DIES
- 6th-Graders to Give It College Try for a Day : Learning: A trip to UC Santa Barbara is one of several ways Conejo Valley Unified School District exposes students to higher education.
- Drive-By Shooting Hurts La Habra Man
- When Mom Has a Battle Plan, Just Put Up the White Flag
- Ice Dogs Stopped by Phoenix, 4-2