- It was a smashing preview of the greenery to come
- Judge Refuses to Sequester Jury in New York Bombing : Trial: Panelists, who are asked not to listen to reports about Oklahoma City blast, hear testimony from witnesses in '93 trade center explosion.
- Eddie Meets the Beautiful People
- Think and Swim : Ellen Marie Camacho gets inspiration from clothes, then turns those ideas into suits for women and kids. The thought process works.
- 2,000 at Service Celebrate Life of Slain Officer : Memorial: Bob Henry is remembered for his compassion and his sense of humor during a funeral Mass at The Pond, attended by police from across the state.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Traffic Ban Proposed for Night of July 4
- TUSTIN : Firm Authorized to Design Tree Park
- Big Increase in Mosquito Population Predicted : Insects: Heavy rains are blamed. Health experts fear an outbreak of encephalitis.
- VAN NUYS : Youths, Blind Adults Share a Feeling for Art
- A Playground Breaks Ground
- Clinton Must Hold Firm
- This Prison Guard Is So Tough He Checks Warden's Car--Twice
- Obituaries : Francis J. Hosford; Experimental Machinist
- EQUESTRIAN : Potential '96 Olympic Riders in World Cup Dressage Final
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Time-Traveling With Robert Wilson : Theater Director Looks Back at 25 Years of Being at Foreground of Avant-Garde
- Switzerland's Vreni Schneider Retires at Peak of Skiing Career
- 'The Spirit of Myth' Only Whets Appetite : Art review: A small exhibition of early Mark Rothko paintings leads up to the mature work that made his reputation.
- Outlet Wars : Cabazon Mall Expansion Is Latest Salvo
- IN SEASON : After the Flood
- ROLLING HILLS ESTATES : Gravel Magnate Linden Chandler Dies at 95
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Voices and Reactions
- 1995 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : Girls' Team Is a Blend of Ball Handling, Shooting Skills
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : O.C. Debt Could Cost Elsewhere
- Out of the Fire (and the Snake Pit Too)
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Outraged World Leaders Offer Condolences to U.S.
- FULLERTON : Robbers Flee Bank at Sound of Buzzer
- Another Tournament Double Play on Horizon
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Parker Is Perfect for La Canada
- McDonnell Douglas Corp. said first-quarter net income...
- AEROSPACE
- I-Flow Posts $60,000 Quarterly Profit; Revenue Up Sharply
- Let Me Eat Cheesecake
- Food and Wine Pairings: Heavyweights Stick Together
- REAL ESTATE
- Error-Ridden Hospital Wins U.S. Reprieve
- Orange County Almanac
- Fewer Guns, Not More
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : O'Malley Gives No Support to Selig as Commissioner
- NHL ROUNDUP : For the Sharks and Stars, It Is a Point Well Made
- Fine Guitar on 'Joykiller' Couldn't Save Ron Emory's Job
- SuperTrucks Driving Record Attendance
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : O'Malley Gives No Support to Selig as Commissioner
- Knight Has Two-Edged Sword : Ace Ventura College Pitcher Is Also His Team's Best Hitter
- TV REVIEW : ABC's 'Children First' Proves Valuable Viewing for Parents
- REAL ESTATE
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : School Board OKs Removal of Confederacy Symbols
- LOS ANGELES : Menendez Judge Orders Hearing on Abuse Testimony
- Health Officials Fear an Outbreak of Encephalitis : Disease: A big increase in mosquito population is predicted. The insect carries virus from infected birds to humans.
- COMMENTARY : A Not-So-Dandy Yankee Doodles
- Well, Who's Going to Tell Him They Don't Think It's Manly?
- ART REVIEW : 'Paper View': Found Objects Seen as a Practical Necessity
- Now He's the One Who Has the Edge : From 'Sleepless' to 'Sleeping,' Bill Pullman Wakes Up in a Lead Role
- Light and Meatless
- Plan to Return Residents to DDT-Tainted Area Decried : Environment: Critics seek permanent relocation from site near Torrance where chemical was found.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Reassure Children Frightened by Blast, Parents Told
- MID-WILSHIRE : Elderly Motorists Alerted About Auto Collision Scam
- LONG BEACH : A Grate Way to Educate Residents on Pollution
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- JAUNTS : These Are the Days to Take the Trails and Make Them Better : Volunteers will help repair hiking routes in an annual event. Heavy rains mean the work is badly needed this year.
- 1995 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : Two Serra Players Soar to Top of 1995 Boys' Team
- COMPTON : Declining Enrollment to Close Three Schools
- Voters Reject Bid to Raise Mayor's Pay : Election: It's the lowest April turnout in eight years. Two council incumbents are forced into a runoff June 6.
- POMONA : Legal Wrangling Seems in the Cards in Wake of Casino Vote
- LOS ANGELES : Bill to Protect Elderly From Fraud Backed
- Church Lobbies for Scaled-Back Development : Newbury Park: Seventh-day Adventists have new plan for 458-acre property in a secluded canyon. But project still has elements the city rejected earlier.
- NEWBURY PARK : Youths Deny Guilt in Shooting Into Home
- O'Connell Named to Conservation Board
- Police Officer's Death
- LAKEWOOD : One of the Last Timber Bridges to Come Down
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : ...
- Republican Contract
- Safety: Strategies Involved and Challenges Faced in : Combatting Violence Affecting the Pico Neighborhood
- 2 Candidates Break Ground for Minorities : Balloting: Pasadena elects first Latino to City Council, first black woman to school board. Card club measure apparently loses in Pomona.
- Edison: Suggestion to Resolve Redondo Feud
- DOWNEY : Gas Company Opens 'Recycled' Building
- Proposition 99 Funds
- Earthquake Cushioning Devices Get 1st U.S. Test : Technology: 'Sliding-friction isolators' are being installed at the Port of Los Angeles to prevent temblors from ripping apart new wharf and its pilings.
- Violence in Gaza Settlements
- Doris Duke
- Willie Brown
- Murals: Artists From Church Provide Efforts and Materials
- Strong-Willed Baby Was No Match for Chaos on the Streets : Crime: Jainah Spencer survived a hole in her heart. But a home invasion by suspected gang members led to the 7-month-old's kidnaping and death in a car crash.
- 2 Firefighters Develop Protective Facial Mask : Safety: The pair decided to fill a need. The Hot Shield is designed to keep heat from the face and screen harmful substances from the air.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : The Unsung Heroes of Frontier America : A SHOVEL OF STARS: The Making of the American West, 1800 to Present, <i> by Ted Morgan</i> , Simon & Schuster, $30, 559 pages
- Hermosa: Weighing Costs of Downtown Plan
- Lowering Costs for Electricity
- OTHER NEWS - April 20, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 20, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - April 20, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 20, 1995
- Obituaries - April 20, 1995
- Obituaries - April 20, 1995
- 2 Winning Pasadena Candidates Break New Ground for Minorities : Balloting: Voters elect the first Latino to the City Council and first black woman to the school board. Card club measure apparently loses in Pomona.
- BEATING MALIBU: Many families have decided against...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Mismanagement, Low Morale Cited in Hospital Investigation : Health: Study, prompted by complaints from High Desert staff and public, urges that administrator be replaced.
- A Double Whammy of a Contest
- Disoriented Man Treated, Released by Hospital
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Irked Lawmaker Drops Key O.C. Recovery Bills
- U.N. to Permit Libyans to Fly to Mecca
- Security Guard, 63, Found Fatally Stabbed : Crime: Body is found in The City area of Orange, where two others have been killed in the past year.
- MTV Joins With PolyGram to Launch Asia Music Channels : Television: Alliance to launch Mandarin- and English-language broadcasts is network's first such deal with a record firm.
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : World's Fare : An Influx of Immigrants, Health Concerns and Curiosity About Ethnic Foods Help Feed a Boom in International Markets
- Car Bomb Shreds Federal Building in Oklahoma City; 31 Dead, 300 Missing : Terrorism: Attack in America's heartland claims the lives of 12 children who were at a day-care center. Clinton, fighting tears, calls bombers 'evil cowards.'
- The Slaughter of the Innocents : Victims: 'We could hear children crying,' a Red Cross worker says.
- O.C. Buildings Emptied After Bomb Threats
- COLUMN ONE : Illusion of Immunity Is Shattered : America's vulnerability to terrorism is brought home by the Oklahoma City bombing. Only luck and good intelligence work have sustained the nation's fragile myth of security, experts say.
- TERROR IN OKLAHOMA CITY : Threats, Evacuations Bring Oklahoma Outrage Home : Mood: Frightened workers flee O.C. offices after bomb warnings from FBI. Many parents pick up children from center similar to one struck by terrorist blast.
- Jury Probe Unlikely to Imperil Simpson Trial : Courts: Defense and prosecution say they are confident case will continue. Attorney for book author says Kato Kaelin lied during his testimony.
- REGION : Funds Issue May Cost Commissioner Her Job
- Street Gang Crackdown Producing Mixed Results : LAPD: Only one arrestee faces violent felony charge. But police say crime has been lessened in area they swept.
- Car Bomb Shreds Federal Building in Oklahoma City; 26 Dead, 300 Missing : Terrorism: Attack in America's heartland claims the lives of 17 children who were at a day-care center. Clinton, fighting tears, calls bombers 'evil cowards.'
- COLUMN ONE : Illusion of Immunity Is Shattered : America's vulnerability to terrorism is chillingly realized in the Oklahoma City bombing. Only luck, and good intelligence, have sustained the fragile national myth of security.
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 20, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 20, 1995
- Fluoridation Bill Passes First Test in Legislature : Health: Assembly panel approves measure 7-4. It would require treatment of public drinking water.
- A New Stamp : The Postal Service wants to deliver customer satisfaction. Rancho Santa Margarita's store, a working prototype, has a new look--and some first-class features.
- Captured by the Law of the Jungle : Nature: Sy Montgomery has devoted years of her life to the study of the imperiled man-eating tigers.
- County GOP Committee Unanimous: No on Tax Hike
- Pauline Ames Plimpton; Wrote About Famous Men in Her Family
- For Most Part, O.C. Weathers Storm Handily : Rain: South County is hit the hardest, but scattered traffic accidents are the only major problems of what forecasters expect is the last big rainfall of a very wet season.
- OAK PARK : Hoisted Cross Crowns Parish's Building Efforts
- Field Trip to the Future : Fresno 8th-Graders Charter a Bus to UCLA and Glimpse Their Dream--College
- Ventura Overpaid for River Cleanup, Contractor Says
- Lakers Dig Hole Too Deep : Pro basketball: Seattle builds early 30-point lead, cruises to 113-97 victory. L.A. slips in playoff race.
- Ducks Win and Keep Postseason in Sight
- Hawking Retains Job With Titans : Basketball: Cal State Fullerton administrators say stability was a major factor in the decision.
- A Diagnosis for Every Ailment
- '90s FAMILY : The Longest Hour of the Day : Coming home to your kids after a hard workday can be unnerving. But preparing yourselfmentally--or even just feeding the little ones--could make for a less painful experience.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Upscale Shops' Profits Go to Cancer Society
- Islamic Prisoners Put Arafat in Bind : Mideast: As PLO chief frees some extremists, Israel says he must do more. Palestinians accuse him of selling out.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Building Firms Sued Over Worker's Death
- Slain Man Called Victim of Forgery : Crime: Prosecutors say millionaire's fiancee stole $500,000 by signing his name to checks, the last dated the day he was shot.
- Trial Delay May Benefit Holden's Reelection Bid : Politics: Facing sexual harassment charges during campaign would have been a political nightmare for the councilman, experts say. But he laments postponement of case.
- Mission Accomplishes Comeback in Ninth : College baseball: Toven's single enables Free Spirit to soar past Canyons, 6-5.
- MUSIC REVIEW : New Music Group Jazzes It Up With Mackey Premiere
- Wynn's International Inc.: The Orange supplier of...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Yo, Dude! Here's Your Dream Video Job : Software: Game testers get paid to play, but the job is more rigorous than it looks.
- Coram to Buy Lincare for $1 Billion
- PairGain Technologies Inc.: The Tustin telecommunications products...
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Students Get Word From Popejoy on Fund Fiasco
- High-Tech Stakes Hike Peril of Bugs : Upgrading: In the race for more sophisticated software, there is a growing reliance on life and death applications, such as flying an airliner.
- Defense-Conversion Bid OKd by County
- Three Top Officials Will Leave UCLA Clinic : Medicine: Although the departures from the Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital come in the wake of accreditation problems at the facility, the doctors and the school deny any link.
- ANAHEIM : City OKs Sale of Site for Two Historic Homes After Vandals Strike
- LOS ANGELES : Mexican Official Begins Talks With Police Panel
- Compton Voters Reject Big Pay Raises for Officials : Elections: Newcomers Villicana, Streator and Little win Pasadena council seats. Vote is tight on Pomona card club proposals.
- Jerry West, Laker executive vice president, was...
- Countywide : Boy of 4 Awaits Donor Kidney
- L.A. Moves Step Closer to Bullet Sales Rules : Violence: Council votes 9 to 2 to require identification from buyers and record-keeping by vendors. Final decision on ordinance is expected next week.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Marine Training to Include Explosions
- ORANGE : County Bankruptcy Settlement Offer OKd
- Teen-Ager Wins Claim Against L. A. County : Litigation: The 18-year-old allegedly had been sexually abused while in foster care. State and insurance company will contribute to the $500,000 settlement.
- CLU Has Becker Feeling Safe at Home
- Stacy LumleySaddleback, SophomoreSoftball/PitcherLumley, from Santa Ana High,...
- Prop. 103 Author Rejects Bid to Help Insurance Dept.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : The Net's Best Leapfrogging Tool
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : An Argument in Favor of the Public Education System : THE POWER OF THEIR IDEAS: Lessons for America From a Small School in Harlem <i> by Deborah Meier</i> , Beacon Press, $20, 202 pages
- Arturo Frondizi; Former President of Argentina
- He Takes Kids on the Ride of Their Lives
- OJAI : Fire Engulfs House; No One Is Injured
- Back-Yard Dispute : Family Seeks to Use Land That Turns Out to Be Part of Park Near Simi Valley
- Thurman Opts For NBA Draft
- ART REVIEW : Now There Once Was an Artist Named Lear . . .
- Seven Pitchers Can't Make CSUN Lucky : College baseball: UCLA beats Matadors' bullpen by committee, 6-5.
- A Time to Celebrate Change : Bella Lewitzky Will Dissolve Her Dance Troupe, but First She Plans to Commemorate Her Career in '96-97 Season
- Merrill Lynch Income Down, but Stock Leaps on Rebound Hopes
- Grover Lewis; Magazine Writer
- Supreme Court Rules It Has Final Say on Lawsuits
- U.S. to Toughen Business Loan Fairness Rules
- Gun Advocates, Critics Reload for Debate : Assembly: Simi councilwoman makes emotional appeal for legislation to allow concealed weapons.
- PLATFORM : Should Evidence Collected Without a Warrant Be Allowed?
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Not Exactly Rinky-Dink
- BASEBALL/ DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Magic Says He'll Play in Atlanta : Basketball: Former Laker offers his services to the U.S. team that will play in 1996 Olympics.
- Finder's 'Keepers': Snapping Flashes of Soul : Photography: With her ethnographic portraiture, Dana Gluckstein strives to create 'a divine moment' by connecting with her subjects.
- Japan Threatens to Suspend Car Trade Talks With U.S. : Trade: The tension level between the two nations increases as the White House considers retaliatory sanctions.
- John E. Howard; Co-Prosecutor in Sirhan Trial
- Disney Joins 3 Baby Bells in Innovative TV Venture : Hollywood: Partnership plans to send programs over phone lines. Funding of $500 million is pledged.
- A Boy, AIDS and a Lesson in Life : Education: A play for children pulls no punches as it tells the tragic yet inspiring story of an 8-year-old's struggle.
- COLUMN ONE : Used Cars Are Now the Hottest Wheels : The 'pre-owned' market has mushroomed, fueled by upscale customers' sticker shock and fading of the stigma attached to buying older models.
- SEAL BEACH : Part of Pier to Close for Repair Work
- Laguna Playhouse Announces Season
- PANORAMA CITY : Congressman Will Speak to Residents
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Huter, 3 Freshmen Propel Master's
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs One Victory Away From Clinching Best Record
- Bluegill Becomes Catch of the Day at Lake Perris
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Daughter' Spins a Tale About Bard's Will
- Alliance Imaging Inc.: The Orange provider of...
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Welfare Computer System Too Costly, State Audit Says : Government: Report finds that total expense will exceed projections by $455 million and that the equipment may never do all it was supposed to.
- TUSTIN : New Mayor Vows to Help Improve Southwest Area
- Countywide : Cox to Review GOP's Touted First 100 Days
- Thousand Oaks Awards Library Book-Moving Pact to Eastern Firm : Facilities: The Connecticut company will get $118,950 to transfer contents to the old City Hall and back again after quake repairs are made.
- PASADENA : 17-Year Veteran Named as Acting Police Chief
- Theater Review : Fast Pace Keeps 'Corpse' Kicking
- County Graduates of FBI's Academy to Be Honored
- County to Tap Reserve Funds to Cut Deficit Over 2-Year Span : Finances: Supervisors vote unanimously on plan to counter a projected shortfall of $38 million.
- THE ECONOMY
- New Crash Tests Rate Cars at Higher Speed
- GAO, Pentagon Asked to Look at Exec Bonuses : Compensation: Sen. Boxer says the $92 million in payments planned at Lockheed Martin may violate federal rules.
- Mazda's Ad Agency Lays Off 22
- Bolivia Declares Siege, Arrests Striking Unionists
- '90s FAMILY : Teaching Girls Not to Be Limited as Women
- Corrupt Licensed Dealers Called Key Source of Handguns Used in Southland Crimes
- Colleges
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Red Sox Sign Zane Smith, Who Takes Big Salary Cut
- Ex-Worker Alleges Bias in Suing Tustin Firm
- Rockwell Wins Australian Contract
- Major Public Pension Funds Give Backing to Chrysler Management : Autos: The 18-member group, which includes CalPERS, says it opposes Kerkorian's $22.8-billion takeover bid.
- Walter Dummer Fisher; Economist, Quit UC Post Over Loyalty Oath
- POLITICS : U.S. Floats Offer to Hawaii of Some Far-Flung Islands : Washington wants to give state control of seven tiny Pacific territories. Honolulu ponders the opportunities, liabilities.
- Supervisors Ban Horse Tripping
- Oxnard's Retreat Postponed as Officials Bicker
- THOUSAND OAKS : Businessman Rams Car to Stop Suspects
- THOUSAND OAKS : Farmers' Market to Move to Mall Lot
- GLENDALE : Alex Patrons May Exchange Tickets
- Three Top Officials Leaving UCLA Clinic : Medicine: Although the departures from the Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital come in the wake of accreditation problems at the facility, the doctors and the school deny any link.
- VENTURA : Dredging Fees for Keys Homes Renewed
- Marina Girls No. 3 in National Soccer Poll
- GIRLS
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : After Final Exams, Pepperdine Faces More Tough Tests
- Mariner Chairman Says Team Will Remain Intact
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Media Turn Doomsayers in Covering Pope's Health : Journalism: Reports dwell on possible illnesses. Vatican says he is fine, but its history of secrecy leads to speculation.
- Parole Official Resigned After Sexual Allegation
- RSVP : There Were Lots of Lawyers in the House
- Police Suspect Gang Connection in Shooting Death of Santa Ana Man, 19
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Bus Yard Study OKd Amid Protests
- With Jordan Out of the Way, Barons Back at Full Strength
- TV REVIEW : 'Talking': A Skillful Directorial Debut
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Beat Rangers to Clinch Playoff Berth
- Advertisers Entering the Classroom, Study Says
- An Impasse Likely to Endure? : Once again, U.S-Japan relations go tense
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Chase, Gunfight
- Latina Students to Attend CSUN Forum
- Channel Islands Redevelopment Study Approved : Project: Supervisors OK concept of proposal, despite residents' concerns. The board action gives the go-ahead for environmental impact report.
- One Strike Is One Too Many for La Reina Slugger Anderson
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Internet Society Supports, Manages Ever-Growing Network
- March Housing Starts Decline to Lowest Level in Two Years
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Takes Another Fall; Dow Tumbles 16.25 Points
- Frank Bristow; JPL Media Spokesman for 24 Years
- Journalism Chair Funded
- Moscow Court Cracks Down on Japanese Cult : Religion: All activities by the sect suspected in Tokyo subway attack are outlawed. Group claims 30,000 members in Russia.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Trucker Admits to Killing 3, Dumping Bodies Near Road
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : The Reality Behind Assault on Fung
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Public to Get Access to Firing Range
- On the Cutting Edge : Poor Fear Welfare-Reform Act's Cuts to Day-Care, Nutrition Funding
- Obituaries : * Donald Palmer; Musician, Furniture Craftsman
- Salmon Take Hold in Santa Barbara
- RESEDA : Teen-Ager Pleads Not Guilty in Attack on Neighbor
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mohr Survives in Baseball Victory Over Calvary Chapel
- Andy TellezFullerton, FreshmanBaseball/Right FieldTellez, from Santa Fe...
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- Three large phone companies reported first-quarter profit...
- Odors in Transit Stations Send 51 to Hospitals in Japan
- New Drug Court Promotes Treatment : Law: County begins alternative approach to narcotics cases, seeking to keep users out of jail.
- CAMARILLO : Couple to Donate $100,000 to Hospitals
- Murray Reinstated; Clippers Lose Fifth in a Row : Basketball: Rookie returns after suspension as 104-91 loss at Dallas guarantees league's worst record.
- Mighty Ducks Score With Financial World : Business: Franchise, reportedly worth twice what Disney paid for it, is rated second-most valuable in NHL.
- It's Quitting Time for Joe, His Patsies
- Wells Fargo Profit Up, Stock at Record High
- Emulex Corp.: The Costa Mesa designer and...
- Dollar Drops Below 80 Yen; T-Bills Ease : Markets: Currency sinks to new postwar low in Tokyo before central bank steps in. Short-term yields fall on economic outlook.
- Sometimes, Love Is No Match for Addiction
- Wife of Pan Am Bombing Victim Wins $19 Million
- Ex-Gov. Casey Opts Not to Run Against Clinton
- Fire Dept. Defends Handling of Station Used for Filming
- Times Awarded Pulitzer for Coverage of Quake : Honors: Prize is paper's second in three years for covering a calamity. Small daily wins for public service.
- $200,000 in Rape Case of Foster Child
- Webb Testifies for Gun Bill Before Assembly Public Safety Panel : Legislation: Simi Valley councilwoman urges committee to support a proposal that would allow more people to carry concealed weapons.
- CALABASAS : Water Study Takes Some Heat Off Tapia
- THOUSAND OAKS : Firefighters Endorse Loh for Council Seat
- Fullerton Restores Ice House Permit but Adds Conditions
- Ducks Begin Processing Playoff Tickets
- Sharp Rise in Officer Resignations Troubles Police Commission : Law enforcement: The number who have quit the department quadrupled over last four years. Many who left cited concerns over pay, leadership and a perception of unfair promotion policies.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Turner, Fabregas Sent Down as Team Trims Roster to 37
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Play at Plate Gives Birmingham a 3-2 Victory Over Chatsworth
- Santa Barbara Too Much For Buena
- Irvine Sweeps Santa Margarita in Volleyball
- TV Ratings : Final Week's Standings Same as for the Season
- Americans Are Less Optimistic, Wary of Bureaucracy, Poll Finds
- Probe Divides Mexico President, Ruling Party
- TEAM SKIRMISH: Tuesday's "team-building retreat" for Oxnard...
- VENTURA : Mother Indicted in Infant's Death
- What's Left for Magrane? : Angels Have Few Chances Remaining for Former Star Beset by Pitching Injuries
- Baseball Showdown Rescheduled Thursday
- TELEVISIONStaying at 8: ABC Entertainment President Ted...
- FAMILY : Serendipity's Heartfelt 'Velveteen Rabbit'
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Northrop Hit With Job-Bias Complaint
- TRANSPORTATION
- Orange County Crisis Calls for Some Cool Consideration
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : 2nd Suspect Arrested in Lawyer's Slaying
- FORGING AHEAD: Last week, Anne Moses' wedding...
- Reseda Man Pleads Innocent in Attack
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : El Toro: Still an Open Question