- 'Rediscovering Myrna Loy' in Four of Her Wittiest Roles : 'The Penthouse,' 'The Prizefighter and the Lady,' 'Manhattan Melodrama' and 'I Love You Again,' feature the late actress in some of her finest work.
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 2 Capistrano Valley Defeats Irvine in Girls' Soccer
- National Video Rentals : 'Cliffhanger' Hits the Heights
- Laugh Factory to Host Free Xmas Dinners
- ART REVIEW : Doug Hammett Installation a Playful Yet Serious Romp
- TV REVIEWS : The Poetry in PBS' 'A Life Together'
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Firm of Julia, Denzel, Grisham & Pakula : 'The Pelican Brief' is based on a hot novel, has bankable stars and a director noted for his work with thrillers. The case has been made and the verdict is . . .
- A Tribute to Sounds Out of the South
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pacers Rally to End Hawks' Streak at 14
- MOVIE REVIEW : Actors Over the Top in 'Hemingway'
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : A Fine-Tuned 'Memory' : Alternative Repertory's Annual Staging Is Wonderful, as Usual, but This Gem Now Seems a Bit Too Polished
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Santorini's Mixed Bag of Hot and Cold
- MOVIESStrong List: Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List"--selected Best...
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- Seniors Tap to Beat, Into Others' Hearts : Entertainment: The tap-dancing troupe performs at festivals and frequently at convalescent homes and neighborhood groups.
- Lights, Camera, Education : Life imitates art as high school students enthusiastically learn all about the craft of filmmaking.
- Russia Joins Space Station Project; U.S. Shuttle to Include Cosmonaut
- Number of Democracies Worldwide Drops, Study Finds
- S. Africans Mark Bloody Anniversaries : Violence: Right-wing whites, militant Zulus and ANC members celebrate separate past victories.
- BUENA PARK : Suspect Is Arrested in Truck Hijackings
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : 17-Mile Car-Pool Lane Opens on Foothill Freeway
- RACISM WATCH : Shameful Act
- MOORPARK : School Board Sets Aside Activity Funds
- Cops, Gangs: 'More Alike Than Different' : Probation worker: Jim Galipeau sees 'the guys in blue' coming to terms with his South-Central subjects.
- Charges Filed in Shooting Spree Case : Crime: A woman is accused of firing at homes and driving drunk. Her case exposes flaws of justice system, an official says.
- Happy Ending to a Snub : Full diplomatic ties will be established between Israel and the Vatican
- Winter Harness Meeting Set for Los Alamitos
- Washington Does Not Have the Trophy but Has the Numbers
- Hurley Greatly Improved
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Mitchell, Offerdahl Ready for Dolphins
- Wackerman, Ruiz Chosen All-Americans
- Government to Re-Examine Patent Award to Compton's : About-Face Follows Complaints by Software Inventors
- VIDEO FACTS
- Mail-Order Druggists Face Headache
- A Holiday Tip: Easy Does It
- Most College Grads Fail Simple Tests, Study Finds : Learning: More than 50% can't read a bus schedule. Experts call for re-examination of higher education.
- Gaze Into the Fire : * For the holidays, a few ruminations and recommendations regarding a warmly familiar friend.
- 'Exquisite Corpses' Come Alive in Wake of Open Call to Artists
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cable TV Franchise Agreements Extended
- Appellate Court Appears Split on Soka Land Case
- GOP Officials Court Vietnamese Community
- A Jolly Bad Job Tip : Story on Post-Fire Work in Malibu Strands British Tradesmen
- THOUSAND OAKS : Clothing, Blankets Sought for Homeless
- SANTA ANA : Police to Conduct Safety Checkpoints
- THOUSAND OAKS : Water District Hikes Fee for Developers
- BURBANK : 3 Men Held in Theft From Credit Union
- Game Will Measure Eagles' Progress
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Smith or No Smith: That Is Question
- THE TIMES 1993 FALL ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : May's Touch Was Lethal for Sailors
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Toros Have Shot to Win When His Shot Is Falling
- MUSIC REVIEW : Storm and Calm at Pogorelich Finale
- 'Enchanted Evening' of Songs in Pasadena
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Beethoven' Scores Again With Comedy
- Don't Pack It In: Travel Smart and Look Smart
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- I'm trying to persuade my family to...
- County Will Consider Lease of Airport Land to Store Cars
- PLACENTIA : Grand Opening Will Be Held for Center
- Schools Seek Ties to Home Classrooms : Ventura: Independent study program could increase state revenues to district. But parents are not necessarily interested.
- LAGUNA HILLS : City Plans Holiday Events, Activities
- OXNARD : Elderly Woman, Man Die in Crash
- DANCE : They can steal the props, but not the holiday spirit of 'The Nutcracker'
- Gathering Marks 1943 Repeal of Chinese Exclusion Act
- PERSPECTIVES ON A CHANGING RUSSIA : A Window on a Troubled Soul : A preemptive Marshall Plan could save us from having to confront another Hitler in Zhirinovsky's demagogic ascendancy.
- Staring Winter Right in the Face : Skin care: For the look that's perfect for the season, beware of smoke, oily makeup and blush overload.
- WORLD CUP NOTES : FIFA Approves Scoring Change
- ROUNDUP : Cal Poly SLO Latest Victim of Master's
- THE TIMES 1993 FALL ALL-COUNTY TEAMS
- There's More to Kids' Videos Than Barney and Disney : Video: The best in children's tapes for 1993 range from Peter Rabbit to Fred Penner.
- 'Hollywood Ever After' Misses Target
- These 'Divas' Should Be Dismissed
- A Few Hints for Gifts at Christmas
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Delightfully Daring Miss M : Bette Midler's 'Experience the Divine' is a triumph of fresh music, sophisticated skits and timely jokes.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Afghan Whigs Often Brilliant at the Whisky
- 2 Pianists Split Pogorelich Contest Prize : Music: New Yorker Edith Chen and Australia's Michael Kieran Harvey will each receive $75,000.
- Talks to Restore Everglades Fail; Had Won Praise
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Storyteller's Sad Ending : * Sparse daytime business forces the Canoga Park coffeehouse to close. 'This hurts like crazy,' the owner says.
- State of the Union Address Is Set for Jan. 25
- Behind The Scenes : Landlubbers Chart a New Course for Kids
- Select and Care for Leather for Its Long Life
- U.S. Said to Drop Bid to Reinstate Haiti President
- THEATER REVIEW : Familiar Territory : * Ten years after its Santa Monica staging, 'The William' arrives in Burbank with virtually the same cast.
- SOUTH AMERICA : Chile's President-Elect Vows to Fight for New Constitution
- Palm Trees to Adorn Freeway Terminus
- ACLU, Playboy Magazine Join Fireman to Fight Ban
- A Very Good Pick by the President : Brash Bobby Inman will replace Aspin
- Rescuing a Mission : Archeologist's Arrival Signals Latest Phase in Preservation
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gunman Sought in Bank Holdup
- NEWPORT BEACH, COSTA MESA : Board of Education Elects New President
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Hopes to Cut U.S. Programs to Fund LAPD
- Interagency Dispute Leads to Proposal
- As a Junior, Pierce Has Moved to Top of Class : Prep basketball: Inglewood player was nearly cut from squad last season, then got his chance to play and show his stuff.
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Scott Leads Long Beach Past Florida
- Anaheim Too Costly for Rams? : Pro football: Shaw says it may not be possible to compete in stadium in current economic situation.
- Now That They're Moving . . .
- MOVIE REVIEW : Life's Sorrows Taste Sweet in 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape' : The movie converts despair into uplifting anecdotes and serves as a lullaby for the dysfunctional family generation.
- MUSIC REVIEW : St.Clair: Back on His Home Turf : Music: The Pacific Symphony conductor's return from New York showed him to be increasingly physical, although that didn't generate great interpretations.
- Happy Sounds : When Buster Cooper and Thurman Green perform, they get to the 'heart and soul' of jazz.
- Manufacturers Learning to Think in Language of Braille : Merchandise: Firms have begun designing products, ranging from alarm clocks to egg timers, for use by the visually impaired.
- Wrap Artist : Wildfires: A hillside sculpture carries a message about regenerating the ravaged land.
- PIRU : Salinas Man Shot in Freeway Robbery
- Oldies but Goodies : Entertainment: From Phyllis Diller to the Captain and Tenille, shining stars of past decades thrill crowds at South Bay casinos and nightspots.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Spending Concerns Prompt Grievance
- Ventura Still Wins Despite Loss of Tate : Junior college basketball: Pirates get past Compton, 79-66, in first round of Glendale tournament.
- Nancy Wilson: How Very Glad She Is to Play Strand
- Opaque Version of Chekhov's 'Three Sisters'
- Mike McNeilly Mural to Be Unveiled Today
- SOFTWARE REVIEW : Games That Teach and Entertain : * Computer programs allow children to build a car, practice piano, play electronic Scrabble and make mess-less art. They make novel gifts for givers trying to avoid the same old thing.
- Be Sincerely Brief
- Russians Worried by Yeltsin Silence on Radicals' Ballot Gains : Politics: The president is strangely--but characteristically--quiet. He is urged to speak out, reassure nation.
- 3DO Delays Proposed Stock Sale, Will Reconsider in '94
- ECONOMY : Trade Deficit Stabilizes
- AIRLINES : Court Rules Against Frequent-Flier Change
- Year-End Shifts in Portfolios Not Always Worth It
- Talks to Restore Everglades Stall
- COLUMN ONE : Jury Out on High-Tech Courtroom : Computer animation, televised testimony and other innovations could streamline the justice system. But they also raise fairness questions and worries about abuse.
- Teacher Kills Superintendent at Staff Meeting, Police Report
- IMPACT OF THE UNITED PLAN : NEWS ANALYSIS : Wave of Employee Buyouts Due? : Ownership: Analysts say the proposed United deal could become a model for unionized companies on how to reorganize.
- BANKING & FINANCE : First Interstate Buys Arizona Bank
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Concentrated Buying Pushes Dow Up 9; Yields Also Rise
- Tragedy Frays Nerves of Those in Flight Path
- Court Appears Split on Soka Land Case : Parkland: Appellate justices discuss conservancy's bid for Calabasas campus.
- Computer Games
- In-N-Out Officials, 2 Pilots Among the 5 Dead
- Euphoria Over North Ireland Accord Ebbs : Conflict: Violence on either side in Ulster could upset the agreement, experts warn. IRA reportedly will study British-Irish declaration.
- Designer Jennifer George Has Reality Covered for Spring
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Risking Greek Anger, 5 EC Nations Recognize Macedonia
- 10 Doctors' Groups Rally for Clinton Plan : Medicine: President counters AMA dropping support for employer-mandated insurance. He gathers together other physician organizations.
- STRONG PENALTY: Crescenta Valley High football player...
- Robber Makes Donation After Lancaster Bank Heist
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Signing Up to Learn a Language
- Doctor Charged in Fatal Crash Sued by Surviving Children
- Body of Martial Arts Instructor Discovered
- Holidays a Risky Time for Children
- Federal Prisons Official Scouts El Toro Facilities
- Tempers Flare at News Conference on Compton Schools
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Extends His Ban on 'Blue Flu' in LAPD Ranks
- Robin the Hood: A woman phoned Coast...
- Hurley Greatly Improved
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Sprinter Watts to Benefit From IOC's Largess : Gift: Gold medals taken in robbery at home of his relatives will be replaced.
- A Very Clooney Holiday Show : Pop music: The 'White Christmas' star will be joined by much of her family in a program of seasonal favorites with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra and a choir.
- Activists Fight for Fur-Free World
- Man Kills 2, Self in Mining Dispute
- A Lesson in the House Rules of Etiquette
- Inman Selected for Defense Post : Cabinet: Clinton nominates a highly regarded national security expert to succeed Aspin at Pentagon. Leaders from both parties predict easy confirmation.
- Donations for Needy Children Lag : Holidays: Toys for Tots has been besieged with requests. At the present rate, thousands of youngsters may not receive gifts.
- Unorthodox Funding Raises Questions : City Hall: Corporations and foundations are helping pay one of the mayor's key advisers and his staff. Officials praise the arrangement but others fear the possibility of conflicts of interest.
- GLENDALE : Police Believe Missing Woman Knew Abductors
- Riordan Taps Unorthodox Funding Sources : LAPD: Mayor tells a Granada Hills group he hopes to pay for more police by cutting federally mandated city programs.
- LOS ANGELES : Transit Authority Rejects Electric Trolley Bus Project
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Knocks Off Edison on a Quiet Night for Philman
- Clippers Fit Profile of O.C. Team
- Half-Billion Viewers Can't Be Wrong About This Being a Big Event
- Opening the Doors to House of Blues : Pop music: A concert is scheduled for the March 18 premiere of the new West Hollywood blues club and restaurant.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX : Golan Firm to File Chapter 11
- Ford to Create 850 New Jobs in North America : Trade: Citing NAFTA, the auto maker says it will spend $200 million, mostly in Mexico.
- Stampede to SlumberHoof it up this Christmas...
- Seeing the Lights : * Holiday displays dot neighborhoods in the Valley and environs like stars in a constellation.
- Man Dies After Pig-Out
- Israeli Army to Get Tough With Settlers
- Native American Seeks to Preserve Heritage : Culture: 'I am the old way disappearing,' says Oklahoman Carl Butler, who records religious songs in Sac and Fox and gives community talks.
- Buying Basics to Make Way for Baby
- Chatsworth Puts Up a Good Front in Defeat : North Hollywood tournament: Miller and Floyd each score 27 points but Dorsey wins, 87-75.
- State Pay Hikes
- Illegal Immigration
- Boy Scout Ruling
- Role of Nurse Practitioners
- Test for Toxins in Back Yards Unexpectedly Turns Up DDT : Pollution: Federal officials thought they might find chemicals from a proposed Superfund site nearby. Instead, they found the long-banned pesticide. They say concentrations are not high enough to cause illness.
- Skiwear Comes in From the Cold and Heads Back to Basics With Practical Styling,Traditional Colors and Down-to-Earth Detailing
- Management: The sudden death of its leader can be devastating, especially when void occurs at a smaller firm.
- Questions on Proposed Mall at Dump Site
- Warren Commission
- J.M. Peters Co. Triples Earnings in Third Quarter
- Corporate Aircraft Remain Among Safest Travel Modes
- Federal Court Takes Control of Packwood Diary Tapes : Probe: Judge orders lawmaker to turn over recordings after accusations of tampering surface. Senate ethics panel expands its investigation.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Garden of Italian Delights : * La Pergola harvests a variety of vegetables and herbs grown year-round just outside the back door, and blends them in unique combinations with fresh pastas, meats, fish and chicken.
- The Gift of the Kaplans : An Agoura Hills family brightens spirits and the neighborhood with a dazzling holiday light show for all faiths.
- A Holiday Tip: Easy Does It
- The Pack Mentality : Once upon a time, book bags transported . . . books. Now they've become a life-support system.
- Search for Rare Species Has State's Farmers Uneasy
- A Divine Time Was Had by All
- Surgeon Passed AIDS Virus Between Patients
- Where the Shopping Is Easy : * The Center at Coldwater, though not packed with stores, offers a variety of unusual items--without the crowds.
- FTC Fines Stamp Firm $10 Million
- Officer of the Year Nominee Among 3 Killed Over Dog
- The High-Tech School Lab: Many Chip In : Education: At Anacapa school, a teacher built his own. Now others are inspired to seek novel ways of creating such classrooms.
- Brown Stakes Out Position for Campaign : Politics: Treasurer has been the most active candidate for governor, speaking often and raising $6.5 million. She hopes to collect $18 million more to run against Wilson.
- Reaching Out to Kids With AIDS : * Singer hopes the annual musical benefit will raise awareness, compassion and understanding for youths with the disease.
- Environmentalists Criticize Firm's Educational Material
- Hair--Read All About It : New books, videos and gizmos give the lowdown on those fancy styles.
- CalPERS Joins Lawsuit Against Cable Firm Chief : Courts: Pension fund is a plaintiff in shareholder action alleging that the founder of Century's parent is overpaid.
- EUROPE : Serbian Strongman Just Getting Stronger : President Milosevic isn't even on Sunday's ballot. But few doubt he will be eventual victor.
- Study Sees No Bias in Coverage of '92 Race : Media: UC Irvine and other researchers praise the fairness of newspaper articles on the presidential campaign, but note that not enough ink was devoted to the issues.
- Faking It : Dressing Vegan-Style--No Animal Products, Please--Is Getting Easier, Thanks to Synthetics
- Court Won't Back Forced Cesarean
- TRW Unit Wins $20-Million Laser Contract
- GATT: Wasserman Wins, Valenti Loses
- Kakuei Tanaka; Leader of Japanese Political Machine
- Visions of Angels : * In their 'Celestial Matter' show, Susan Santiago and Robert Gino offer complex images whose allusions range from ethereal to base, transcendental to pop.
- Slip Into Something Velvet
- Concentrated Buying Pushes Dow Up 9; Yields Also Rise
- Lucky Stores Agrees to Settle Sex Bias Suit : Workplace: Chain will pay nearly $108 million for alleged discrimination against women, but denies wrongdoing.
- Charles Gordon May Leave Largo's Family Affair
- How to Cure a Hangover : Some men may be in denial about their changing waistlines. But not clothiers, who are happy to cover a whole new market.
- Here's to Deft Toasts : * Paying tribute with a raised glass is more than tipsy patter. It should be treated as a mini-speech.
- * Television: In recent years, publicly traded...
- Study Backs Perception of Campus Violence : Report: One-fifth of male third- through 12th-graders in survey say they have brought a weapon to school.
- 2-Year Term Asked for Ex-House Sergeant-at-Arms in Bank Case
- Florist Helps Holidays Bloom : * Something Special extends wholesale prices throughout the week. Flowers are not arranged in bouquets or in containers.
- Christmas With a Twist : * Pablo Rodarte and Dance Espana to perform the Nativity story in Lancaster, but with flamenco song and dance.
- ANIMAL LOVERS: If holiday gift-buying seems hard...
- Nominee Lauded for His Savvy and Toughness
- Seven Teen-Agers Are Killed in Head-On Crash
- Winter Wanderers Go to Extremities to Avoid Overcoat Overkill
- Staking a Claim on Male Turf : * Working on computers is empowering, so girls have an extra incentive. It can also be fun.
- SCIENCE / SUPERCONDUCTIVITY : Experts Turn Up Temperature in Seeking Ideal Material
- Jury's Verdict Fails to Clear Up Mystery of French Boy's Murder
- Market Growing for Preservation Goods : Restoration: The movement, which fiercely cherishes and embraces older objects, monuments and symbols of culture, is picking up speed.
- BOOK REVIEW / CURRENT ISSUES : We All End Up Paying the Price for Overpaid Executives : THE COST OF TALENT: How Executives and Professionals Are Paid and How It Affects America <i> by Derek Bok</i> ; Free Press, $24.95, 333 pages
- Harp and Soul : Trends: By happy accident or serendipity, Irish music is becoming hip. The Fenians and their devoted following prove it at a Costa Mesa pub.
- Chickenpox Vaccine for Children Proposed
- Jock's Flock : It's Sweet Talk, Not Shock, as Radio's Racy Howard Stern Greets Fans
- We All Choose Our Own Paths, Even When We Stay Put
- LOS ANGELES : Taxi Firm Accused of Laundering Campaign Gifts
- Fruit Quarantine Expanded in Medfly War : Infestation: Sterile males are also being released in the South Bay following discovery of a pregnant fly in Wilmington.
- ACLU, Magazine Join Fireman to Fight Ban : Controversy: Corona del Mar resident files suit against policy outlawing sexually oriented publications at work.
- $29,000 Chrysler Replaces Wieder's Oft-Fixed Lemon
- THOUSAND OAKS : Vote Postponed on Auto Mall Sign
- Panel Proposes Limits on Officials' Spending
- FULLERTON : Young Carolers Keep Old Tradition
- SAN FERNANDO : Judges Make Donations to Needy Library
- SEAL BEACH : Consultant to Study Main Street Issues
- Westlake Gives Its Awe, but Crenshaw Rolls : Thousand Oaks tournament: Cougars advance to championship game tonight against the hosts.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Carjacker Foiled as Victim Fights Back
- Panel Proposes Limits on Officials' Spending
- Teen-Ager Shot on Ventura Street
- Running in a Fast Crowd : Motoring: A Ferrari on the freeway is like a Thoroughbred pulling a plow. So a new race series will let amateurs taste their cars' potential--and heritage.
- Study Predicts Tax Hit in 24th District
- A Circus of Disorder in the Court : Trial: The Menendez case has been marked by insults, finger-pointing and infighting among the attorneys and others. At times, the atmosphere has resembled a barroom brawl.
- Bigger (and Older) Is Better
- Annenberg to Give Education $500 Million
- Barkley's Jabs Won't Be No. 1 in Arkansas
- Valley Obituaries
- GLENDALE : 2 Held in Alleged Extortion Attempt
- WOODLAND HILLS : Statues Pose in Background at Pierce College
- CYPRESS : School District Board Gets New President
- COUNTYWIDE : Group to Raise Funds to Buy Car Seats
- City Negotiates for 3 Acres Near Arts Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Purchase would allow the project's entrance to be expanded. But officials are at stalemate with another landowner.
- SHERMAN OAKS : 5 Treated Following Pepper Spray Mishap
- Lesson of Chatsworth Shooting : More gun insanity strikes our community
- Czingula, Richards Lead Estancia to Title
- Cavaliers Mills Hospitalized After Irregular Heartbeat
- Kenney Leads Cypress Past Victor Valley in Tournament
- Lakers Lose in a Rout, but Knicks Lose Rivers
- Video Technology to Create Cooperation
- Study by O.C. Bar Urges Gun Control Measures
- ANAHEIM : School Counselor Closing Long Career
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Most of Supervisors Back Changes in Welfare Rules
- The Resident Keeper of the Smithsonian Institution : Books: The first secretary of the castle literally lived above the store. That's one of the facts in a new bio of the building.
- Public Warned of Fire Risk From Heaters : Safety: About 1,000 residents are instructed to turn off furnaces at night as the gas company replaces a potentially defective part.
- ORANGE : Man Found Stabbed to Death in Car at Lot
- Quina Back at Alma Mater Royal as Assistant
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- GLENDALE : Police Tie Kidnaping to Domestic Dispute
- Serial Molester Being Sought by Police of 5 Cities
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : New Mayor to Hold Meetings With Public
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools to Try Out New Report Cards
- HIGH SCHOOL ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS
- World Cup Show to Begin, but Pele Could Be Left Out
- High Schools
- Unlikely Pair Try to Save NBC's 'Against the Grain' : Television: Conservative activists Rev. Donald E. Wildmon and L. Brent Bozell are leading letter-writing campaigns to keep low-rated show on the air.
- A Score WITH Orr : Junior Forward Overcomes Adversity and Clumsiness in Leading USC to a 4-1 Start
- Gates, Ex-Officer Continue Finger-Pointing Over Riots : Police: Two careers unraveled with failure to control mob. Retired lieutenant has sued former chief for slander.
- Learning What a Good Toy Is and Is Not
- When You Take the Job Home
- FULLERTON : School Trustees Elect New President
- Blood Donors Sought During the Holidays
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Trial Illustrates Need for Campaign Reform : Politics: Contribution limits may help ensure a Legislature more motivated by public need than generous special interests.
- SPORTSCOPE : San Pedro Team to Be Honored at City Hall
- Ex-Dodger Pleads No Contest to Drug Charges
- PACOIMA : East Valley Residents Decry Bus Service
- OJAI : Earthling Books Plans a New Store
- Sen. George Mitchell, majority leader of the...
- BURBANK : Students Get Legal Lesson in 'Wizard' Trial
- Man Slain After Refusing to Give Up His Computer
- Talkin' the Talk : Rams' Jerome Bettis Is Also Walkin' the Walk, Showing Opponents That His Actions Speak at Least as Loud as His Words
- The story of Joseph and Mary's search...
- Child-Accosting Couple Reported Again
- Santa Clarita City Council Adopts Smoking Ordinance : Health: Restaurants, workplaces and enclosed public areas are affected, but officials do not expect stringent enforcement unless complaints are lodged.
- OJAI : City Plans Campaign Against Housing Rule
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Whitham's Plane Crash Death Leaves a Major Void in Sport
- Crescenta Valley Player Penalized Despite His Assist
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lindros Gives Lift to Flyers
- ENCINO : Panel Approves Plan for Shopping Center
- SANTA PAULA : Suspect in Baby-Sale Scheme Is Arrested
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : LSU Preps for UCLA by Routing McNeese St.
- Perseverance Pays for Girls' Soccer Team
- ORANGE : Donoghue to Contest No-Pay Suspension