- More Cracks in Hillside Discovered : Disaster: Officials call the site at La Conchita unstable and say more landslides are probable. Aid is promised to those whose homes were damaged or destroyed.
- Six Teams to Watch : El Dorado
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Oak View Youths Surf, Never Get Board
- Police Get Message, Nab Bank Bandits : Crime: Robbers grab tracking device with cash in Mission Viejo. Officers follow beacon and catch them near San Onofre.
- Report Shows 53% Rise in Anti-Gay Hate Crimes in L.A. : Violence: The group compiling the statistics says the increase reflects, in part, a greater effort to collect information. Such incidents have been on the rise since 1990.
- Billion-Dollar L.A. County Nightmare : Budget crisis requires new thinking and hard choices
- CalFed Says It May Seek National Bank Charter : Thrifts: Company cites FDIC plan to bolster deposit insurance fund for savings and loans.
- Trade Development Office Provides Marketing Help
- Shuttle's Ultraviolet Telescopes Zero In on Newly Exploded Star
- Market Focus : Chiapas Turbulence Challenges Plucky Jungle Pilots : They brave booby-trapped runways and bad weather to service remote settlements.
- Former Mayor Yorty Fires a Few Potshots : Politics: In rare speech, he predicts Clinton's defeat in '96 and criticizes hiring of Williams as police chief. He also has some barbs for Bradley, the man who replaced him at City Hall.
- LAKE FOREST : Strip Club Hearing to Reconvene
- CALABASAS : Conservancy to Buy Land From County
- Obituaries : Peter J. Gartlan, 69; Real Estate Broker
- Ventura, Port Hueneme Schools Nominated for Top U.S. Award : Education: A federal Blue Ribbon committee will focus on technology programs and parental involvement in making its final selections.
- Despite Trying Four Against Five, Clippers Win
- Bolsa Grande boys' basketball Coach Tom Cardoza...
- Wrestlers Are Rebels With a Cause
- TV & VIDEO'Lion King' Going Fast: Consumers...
- Advanced Laser Produces Narrow-Profile Monitor
- HEALTH
- Litton Receives Contracts Totaling $34 Million
- REMAGEN : Vets at Rhine Crossing
- Reading Facts
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Freeway League
- MILAN : To the Pole by Foot
- OXNARD : Hearing to Weigh Plan to Convert Old Hospital
- People
- OXNARD : Woman Killed by Wrong-Way Driver
- GARDEN GROVE : Council May Apply for Grant to Get Officers
- Concordia in GSAC Men's Final
- Lahanas Getting a Final Chance to Score Big : Women's basketball: No. 1 in the nation with a 27.1-point average, senior center leads the Titans in the Big West Tournament.
- TENNIS / CHAMPIONS CUP : Wheaton Punctures Pioline
- ART : Daniel Wheeler: From Basement Blasts to 'Here'
- Six Flags Plunging Into Water Attraction : Theme parks: In June, Magic Mountain will open Hurricane Harbor, a huge water-ride project. Parent firm hopes for more visitors, longer stays.
- Verdugo Bank's Profit Doubles to $147,923
- BODY WATCH : Americans are spending less and less time reading books. But experts say we'd better start if we want want to keep ourselves . . . Intellectually Fit
- Clinton Calls GOP Plans to Cut VA Care 'Unwise' : Politics: President, in speech to veterans' group, criticizes efforts to trim $200 million in services. He also announces panel on Gulf War syndrome.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Candidates File for Council Seat
- CALIFORNIA NEWS : Plane Wreckage, 4 Bodies Found at Camp Pendleton : Tragedy: Two of the dead were physicians at UC Irvine. The aircraft apparently hit a ridge and crashed into a canyon on a medical mission to Mexico.
- 'Mayor Sam' Returns to Talk : Politics: Yorty recounts the old days--and throws barbs at Rodney King, Police Chief Williams and President Clinton.
- Her Knees Were Shot, but Not Her Title Hopes
- Hey, It's That Guy From . . . Nah, Don't Say It
- Comprehensive Care, Bondholder Committee Reach Pact
- Amgen Buys Rights to Obesity-Gene Products
- Firm Says New Device Pinpoints Quake Damage
- Japan Accuses 9 Companies of Rigging Bids : Asia: The electronics case provides new evidence of how some of the country's markets are kept closed.
- REAL ESTATE
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Garden Grove League
- Mexico Asks U.S. to Extradite Former Official
- Changing Lifestyles : 20th Century Takes a Slow Boat to Chilean Island : Ferry brings new prosperity, but farmers still use oxen for plowing and harvest wheat with hand scythes.
- Flooding Closes Three Grand Canyon Trails
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Woodbridge Hopes to Keep This Coach Around Awhile : Sea View League: Sam Favata says he'll reverse the trend and lead the Warriors for some time. He's also hoping to reverse the team's fortunes along the way.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Volunteers Sought for Spring Festival
- Killer of Girl, 8, Sentenced to Execution : Trial: Judge affirms jury's recommendation, calling case 'a horror beyond description.' Defendant insists he is innocent.
- Whale Carcass Is Grim Find at Beach : Ocean life: The humpback, apparently killed by a ship's propeller, washes ashore at Venice. Scientists cut away the creature's head for study.
- Horse Stables' Move Is Saddled With Problems : Thousand Oaks: A joint meeting between parks officials and the City Council points up the complexity of a relocation to Broome Ranch.
- O.C. Musical Pioneer Frieda Belinfante Dies at 90 : Obituary: She conducted the Orange County Philharmonic during 1950s. In World War II, she was in the Dutch underground.
- L.A. Marathon Changing Course?
- Samsung Says Tender Offer for AST Underway
- Arco Executive to Be Given Cal Lutheran Honor
- ENERGY
- Kings Get Haunted by the Ex Files : Hockey: Donnelly, Millen spark 8-2 victory by Stars. Fuhr pulled after two periods.
- HEALTH : AIDS Advocates See GOP Shortchanging Programs
- CAMARILLO : Woman Suspected in Hit-Run Accident
- Oak Park Middle School Nominated for U.S. Honor
- Building Permit Process Targeted : Development: Mayor presents a sweeping package to overhaul the city's arcane system for getting approval to build or remodel.
- OXNARD : Police Arrest 19 in Weekend Crackdown
- LOS ANGELES : Jet Returns Safely to LAX After Engine Malfunctions
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Massachusetts Has a Chance to Make It Four Titles in a Row
- Blues Trade Janney for Sharks' Norton
- State Finals Might Splash in Pond in '97
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hardaway Wins Possibly His Final Game of Season
- 'Star Parties' Set at Branch Libraries
- Elf-Aquitaine to Sell Texasgulf Phosphates Unit
- Company Town
- Can You Put Those Idlers to Work as Dependents? : Deductions: Figuring out whether you're entitled to an exemption is complex but worthwhile.
- Legal Dilemma Let Killer Stay as Teacher for Months : Education: Bills address situation where rights of those who were mentally ill compete with protecting students.
- X-Rated Businesses Get Reprieve : Compromise: A settlement in a lawsuit against the city will allow 13 existing adult firms to remain in the Valley. New ones would face zoning restrictions.
- A Few Very Good Men : Marine Musicians, Drill Team Drum Up Goodwill for Corps
- VILLA PARK : Council Insists on Full Payment From Pool
- CRIME : Locked Education Door Raises Fears for Inmates : Ex-warden and prisoner advocates say loss of Pell grants takes away hope. But tough line is backed by those who see coddling.
- 500 Protesting School Lunch Plans Block Gingrich's Speech
- Woman Found Dead in Lion's Pen Identified
- N.Y. Senate Backs Death Penalty; Assembly Approval Expected Soon
- Six Teams to Watch : Esperanza
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Canyon's Valent Has Always Been Ahead of the Game
- ORANGE : City Unveils New Investment Reports
- Special Counsel for Gingrich's Cable Dealings : A company angling to buy PBS puts the Speaker on $200,000 worth of television time--free.
- BURBANK : Actress to Receive Health-Care Honor
- MISSION VIEJO : Laguna Niguel, City Close to Shelter Deal
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School Officials Apply for State Child-Care Cash
- Cutbacks Planned Everywhere
- WellPoint Earnings Increase in 4th Quarter
- Presley Cos.: The Newport Beach home-builder posted...
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Golden West League
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Sea View League
- One Coach's Motto: Just Whine, Baby
- Pasadena Bullet Law Gets Final OK
- Selective Cuts in Water Rates to Be Considered : Utilities: Riordan revives controversial formula to give breaks to specific users. Mayor's aides say legal flaws have been resolved and they are optimistic about approval.
- HIGHLAND PARK : Man Gets 3 1/2 Years Without Parole for Drunk Driving
- Congressional Action of '93 Could Help--or Harm--Taxpayers : Government: A guide to some of the changes affecting seniors, business people, philanthropists and real estate professionals.
- Ex-Schools Executive Part of Consulting Partnership
- REAL ESTATE
- HEALTH
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Deeper Budget Cuts Ordered by Popejoy : Government: County executive is reportedly 'not happy' with first round of proposed reductions. Agencies must slash $60 million more in jobs and services, sources say.
- Israeli Warns Syria It Must Decide Soon : Mideast: Deputy foreign minister says if peace treaty isn't crafted by summer, elections will make 'bold decisions' hard.
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : ORANGE COUNTY: 1994 In Review
- COSTA MESA : Encouraging Youths to Wear Bicycle Helmets
- Lauren Williams has been named 1994's top...
- CALIFORNIA NEWS : S.F. Law Firm, Site of 8 Slayings, to Close
- SIMI VALLEY : Royal High Sends 9 to State Speech Tourney
- COLUMN ONE : Applicants: Past May Haunt You : Worried by workplace crime, more employers are using background checkers. These firms comb court, injury records or keep databases--sometimes faulty ones--often without candidates' knowledge.
- Panel Questions Decision to Close Long Beach Yard
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Orange League
- Clinton Proposes Reform of Law on Imperiled Species : Wildlife: Small landowners would gain exemptions from act's restrictions. Requirements for deciding which plants and animals to protect also would be tightened.
- Six Teams to Watch : Mater Dei
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Olympic League
- Illnesses Tied to Tainted Eggs Increase Sharply
- Santa Ana to Ask for HUD Loan to Finish City Jail : Finances: The $13.9-million payment would be reimbursed through future grants that the city receives each year.
- Simi Council OKs Donation of City Parcel to YMCA : Recreation: The action will save the community group about $1.1 million in land costs. The present police station site is favored.
- Company Town
- Company Town : Disney Co. Gives Pfeifer Title of Hollywood Records President
- Income--The IRS Knows
- New Internet Access Firm Acquires Client
- Investors Await Ruling on Developer's Bankruptcy Move
- Sales Boom in Damaged Properties : Sellers Find Buyers Eager to Take on Their Quake-Scarred Homes as Fixer-Uppers
- Earnings Shoot Up at Pyrotechnics Firm
- O.C. Supervisors Blasted for Rush to Hire Moorlach
- Zapatistas Weigh In on Pending Peace Bill : Mexico: Congress, in new role, seeks plan to end Chiapas uprising. Amnesty, mediators are key issues.
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- Words of War : Safe in O.C. After Losing His Legs in Bosnia, Soldier Refugee Won't Give Up the Fight
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- POMONA : Boy, Sister Shot to Death in Argument After Crash
- Valley Interview : Garcia Sees Limited Valley Role for His Unpopular CRA
- Abuse Charges Against Evangelist Are Dropped : Religion: Prosecutors won't pursue case against Tony Alamo, accused in beating of an 11-year-old, because he has been imprisoned for tax evasion.
- Concordia University Founder's Mother Dies : Obituary: Lorna E. Manske was 99. Her son was the first president of the school that opened in Irvine in 1973.
- Building a Whole New Dimension in Roadside Protection
- Conejo Symphony's Ramsey to Retire After 30 Years As Leader : Music: Conductor's decision prompts talk of a merger with the Ventura orchestra.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Set Up Investment Board
- Griffith New Top Officer at Simi's Tandberg Data
- Trader Said to Be Remorseful Over the Downfall of Barings : Investment: Fax reportedly written by Leeson says he's close to a breakdown. Loss estimate rises to $1.46 billion.
- Nesen Starts Work on Land Rover Showroom
- Eltron Reports Profit Soars in 4th Quarter
- Conejo Chamber Members Offered Mediation Service
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Property Foreclosure Can Become Major Headache at Tax Time
- ICN Chief's Sale of Stock Raises New Concerns : Finance: Analysts question how Milan Panic was able to give up shares during period in which underwriter's OK was needed.
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Pacific Coast League
- INTO THE SPOTLIGHT: JOHN CARGILL : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : This Writer Tells the Tale of the Dogs
- BURBANK, GLENDALE : Forum Will Address MTA Line Changes
- NEWBURY PARK : Reward Offered for Vandalism to Cars
- CITY OF COMMERCE : Former Food Operators Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud
- Unilab Reports 71% Decline in Quarterly Earnings
- Doing It With a Latino Spin : Jellybean Benitez Discusses Aims for Bilingual Music Firm
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Speaking of: : Coffee
- Child-Murder Case Comes to a Grim Close
- Countywide : Ruling Lends Strength to Airport Measure
- NEWPORT BEACH : Balboa Merchants Ask Review of Food Permit Law
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Burglars Again Hit Center for Cerebral Palsy
- Officials Airlift 18 People From Inaccessible Canyon
- MORE SLIDES: Returning to their mud-ravaged homes...
- COSTA MESA : Taking a Gamble on an Act of Nature
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Century League
- Don't Be Fooled by Baghdad Again : U.S. intelligence findings should give U.N. Security Council reason for pause
- Tracking the Slide : New Cracks Spotted in Hillside : La Conchita Residents Salvage Valuables as More Slides Appear Likely
- REAL ESTATE
- Former Banker Pleads Guilty to New Criminal Charges : Courts: Embezzlement case involves official already facing sentencing in fraudulent loans to Little Saigon clients.
- Landowners Should Know of What's in the Plans
- BODY WATCH : Weighing the Chances for Dieting Success
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Empire League
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Small Schools
- Six Teams to Watch : Trabuco Hills
- Deeper Budget Cuts Ordered in Orange County : Bankruptcy: Popejoy says department heads' proposals won't be enough. He is to announce the full scope of layoffs and other reductions today.
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : Sunset League
- Postscript : A Diplomatic Fallout : Twenty-seven years later, Denmark reopens the file on Danes who helped clean up the crash of an American B-52 carrying nuclear bombs. Plutonium may also be missing.
- Six Teams to Watch : Canyon
- World View : A Revolution at Work : Nearly one-third of the world's labor force is jobless or underemployed. But technology promises change.
- Pair Surrender in Bad-Check Scam
- Quake Cleanup Not Profiting Mike Gil : There should have been a better way, Gil says, a way to clean up quake debris without hurting businesses like his.
- 1995 BASEBALL PREVIEW : Change in the Lineup : With Esperanza Gone, the Empire League Race Has a new Look
- In the Still of the Night : Why does the dark make people so edgy? Quiet is one reason. So is fatigue.
- LAKEWOOD : Driver, 17, Slain in Alleged Attempt to Run Over Deputy
- At Home in Troop 1900 : Scout Activities Enrich Lives of Children Housed at Family Shelter
- CALABASAS : New Bill Would Curb Landfills in Mountains
- Blues Trade Janney for Sharks' Norton
- OXNARD : IRS Office Struck by Apparent Arson
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Committee to Oversee Development Created
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers' Nedved Breaks Slump With a Breakaway
- WCC TOURNAMENT : Turnaround Gives Gonzaga First Title
- Coach K's Conference Puts End to Rumors : College basketball: Refreshed Krzyzewski will return to Duke next season.
- DODGERS : Frustrated Karros Takes Some Swings at Replacements
- Senior Peter Kodacy, a 6-foot-6 transfer student...
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Mnemonic Verses': Soft-Core Sensuality
- Puppets Help Children Cope With Quakes
- Marriott-Led Investors Group to Buy Stake in Ritz-Carlton : Hotels: The proposed deal would bring together two of the strongest names in the business.
- Justices Uphold Right to Amend Worker Benefits
- U.N. Chief Cites 'Donor Fatigue' as World Poverty Talks Begin
- PREP BASEBALL '95: PREVIEW : South Coast League
- ST. PETERSBURG : Burial for a Romanov
- State Doctors Group Urges HIV Reporting
- Notebook : Bruch Probably Won't Coach Marina Next Year
- The Press : Ringside Seats at War of Nerves in Mexico
- ANAHEIM : Museum Exhibit Shows the History of Electric Utility
- Countywide : Minnesota Governor to Visit Orangewood
- SAN FERNANDO : Man's Birthday Gift Goes to Community
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Importance of a Strong Example
- CALIFORNIA NEWS : 'Hunger Wars' Series Honored
- SAN PEDRO : Man Charged in Death of Girlfriend's Baby
- 2 Killed in Fiery Collision Have Not Been Identified : Accidents: Police say rain may have been a factor in the crash that left both people in one car dead and a Valencia woman in the other critically injured.
- Gun Question Comes to Redondo Beach : Beach town's vote on gun-toting advisory measure will be watched across the nation
- Riverbed to Be Cleared to Give a Home to Birds --Not Vagrants
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Anteaters Win Title? It's Not All Magic
- PREP ROUNDUP : Sundstrom's Homer Sparks Kennedy, 6-1
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- An Old Favorite Gets a New Spin : Marketing: La Pizza Loca has found success catering to the Latino market. Now the restaurant chain, based in Buena Park, plans to take its concept to Latin America.
- Amtrak Has 'Disappearing Railroad Blues' : Transportation: The impending demise of up to one-fifth of system's trains is meant to staunch a projected $195-million deficit this year.
- Final Decision Nears on Ventura Super K Mart
- Company Town : Foreigners Aren't Champing at Bit for Stake in American TV : Telecom: Congressional Republicans want to change the rules that limit outside control of U.S. broadcasters.
- Air Crash Ends O.C. Medical Mission; 4 Die
- Report May Fuel Racial Hiring Debate in State : Work: Senate study shows disproportionately high number of whites got new top-paying government jobs; Blacks, Latinos more likely hired for lower-paying ones.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Did Someone Say 'I Told You So'? : As the incompetence and scandal in the Salinas revolution is revealed, the U.S. must not make things even worse.
- REAL ESTATE : Irvine Developer Buys Soap Factory Site, Plans Retail Complex
- BODY WATCH : Craving the Good Read
- Walesa OKs Ex-Communist to Head Polish Government
- When You Have to Be a Nurse After-Hours . . .
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Fall Enrollment Starts for Preschoolers
- Boy, 7, Brings Gun to School; Policy Reviewed
- Fire Chief to Present Plan to Guide Department : Government: Report will serve as a blueprint for the county agency, which has been criticized in the past two years over some policies.
- School Board OKs Reconfigured Grades
- Water Storage to Double at Prado Dam : Pact: In exchange for new capacity, which will reduce need for imported water, the water district must spend $1 million to help an endangered songbird.
- LOS ANGELES : Evangelist Alamo Won't Face Child Abuse Charges
- OPERA REVIEW : Deng Brings Delicacy, Sweetness to 'Butterfly' Role
- Kalispell, Mont.
- Gun Photo Backfires
- Drop NEA Funding
- Influence of Television
- Simpson Case
- Schillo's Ego at Work
- GOP Assistance
- Tuskegee Experiment
- Seniors Can Afford It
- Long Beach Naval Shipyard
- OTHER NEWS - March 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - March 7, 1995
- Obituaries - March 7, 1995
- Obituaries - March 7, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 7, 1995
- High Court Expands Brokers' Culpability : Securities: Industry is put on notice that customers can collect punitive damages in disputes settled by arbitration.
- SHUTTLE DIPLOMACY: Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and...
- Crash Kills Woman in Labor and Unborn Baby : Accident: The victim was being taken to a hospital in a van that hit a parked truck trailer. Police blame fogged windshield.
- Dollar Hits Lows in Global Market : Currency: The slide reflects Mexico financial rescue and Japan trade deficit, raising specter of interest hikes. But analysts say that the U.S. economy appears healthy.
- SHAKY BIZ: Talk about your fixer-uppers. ....
- Witness Tells Simpson Jury of Hearing Dog
- We Can't Take Fair Elections for Granted : Politics: With more races decided by narrower margins, a credible challenge to a vote count must be given a chance.
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 7, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - March 7, 1995
- Temecula May Become the Town That Lives in the Past : Attractions: A proposed $60-million complex would transform the Riverside County community into a tourist mecca. Entertainment would be offered from a changing array of 20th-Century decades.
- COMMITMENTS : Invitation to Disaster? : Few of us like surprises. Which is why even fewer of us like the idea of being surprised by a party.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Some City Workers to Receive 3% Raises
- Graduate Won't Let Memories Fade Away : Moorpark: Florence Dawson, 75, is organizing a reunion to mark the 100th anniversary of the school district, which has virtually ignored it.
- Miscellany
- No Longer So-So, Divac Now So Impressive as Lakers Win
- Intrigue, Risk . . . the Heady Lure of the Office Romance
- Li Admits 'Mistakes' Led to China's Inflation Crisis
- Seattle Bus Drivers' Strike Affects School Students
- Blame Contested in Ventura County Mudslide : Debate: Even before seven homes were destroyed in the community of La Conchita, the question of financial responsibility was being argued.
- Wilson Affirmative Action Power in Doubt : Policy: Most experts say governor probably doesn't have the authority to rescind state programs. His aides contend a review of department rules has proven otherwise, but decline to offer specifics.
- Lawyers Seek to Regain Fees Lost to O.C. Crisis : Courts: Group would represent the poor under a 'flat-fee' system that legal experts have sharply criticized.
- Herb Meadow; TV Writer Who Created 'Have Gun, Will Travel'
- Economic Profile
- Woodrow W. Holder, 76; 40-Year Resident
- Agenda
- Get These Guys Some Maps Now
- AWARDSBy the People: Tim Allen, "Forrest Gump"...
- Opera : Puccini's 'Butterfly' Flits Back to Orange County
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mangler' a Tale of a Hungry Machine
- Hatfield Offered to Resign Before Senate Budget Vote
- O.C. Rewards Brokerage That Battled Citron
- A Force for Recovery : Through Project Headway, Anne McLean Gives Brain-Injured Patients Care--and Hope
- The Kerouac of Los Angeles County
- BASEBALL : Rocky Coach Zimmer Is Hospitalized
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Mater Dei-Crenshaw Meeting Anticipated
- Another Goose Egg for Ducks : Hockey: They are shut out for second game in a row, this time in 3-0 loss to Blackhawks and Belfour.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Skillful Hampson Sells Out Ambassador
- TAIWAN
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- Mexico Hints at Cover-Up by Ex-Official : Corruption: Former investigator Ruiz Massieu may face extradition from New Jersey. Probers cite 'well-founded indications' he shielded Salinas clan.
- Congress Plays Games With Earthquake Aid to the Region : An emergency is an emergency--don't try to rewrite the rules now
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Company Will Make Changes to Mollify Industrial Park Neighbors
- PERSPECTIVE ON DRUG POLICY : Treatment Breaks the Crime Cycle; Jail Doesn't : Public safety and tight law-enforcement budgets are the beneficiaries when low-level offenders get 'time' to kick their habit.
- TUSTIN : Driver Sought After Crash Injures Man
- FOLLOW-UP : 'I Have a Problem'
- Meyers Pumping Up the Volume at Mater Dei : Basketball: Senior forward assumes bigger role on team bound for regional playoffs.
- Kids Check Out New Library That Has Games, Not Books : Youth: Thanks to a county program, a corner of the Newhall Community Center is stocked with 200 toys for borrowing, from dolls to Duelin' Dudes.
- Boy, 3, Killed After Dashing Into Street
- LA HABRA : 5 Reappointed to City Commissions