- Judge Dismisses Case Against Gay Deputy : Law: Bruce C. Boland was cleared of falsifying an arrest report. The charge prompted accusations of discrimination based on sexual orientation.
- COLUMN ONE : Cutbacks Push Poor to the Edge : The recession and an angry middle class have combined to bring about radical state welfare cuts. Those most in need are in danger of losing what safety net is left.
- Rooms With a Few : Community for Gold Star Mothers Has Many Vacancies
- NORTH TUSTIN : Denial of Cityhood Upheld on Appeal
- PIRU : Auxiliary to Give Cook Mansion Tour
- Chicken Growers Squawk Over Squeeze by Processors : Small business: They say they're forced to bear ever-higher costs by big buyers who are squeezing profits and independence out of family operations.
- By the Book : The Morals of Childhood Stories Echo Through the Years
- San Diego D.A. Wary of Trash Deals : Landfills: He urges 'extreme caution' before contracting with giant Waste Management Inc.
- Man Who Solicited Aid for Firefighters' Group Arrested
- Promoter Admits He Bilked Sports Figures
- The Mole Hole of Laguna Niguel
- Playa Del Rey : Pot Growers Sentenced
- Council Ready to OK Face Lift for Broadway : Renovation: The city will save money by creating an assessment district for the street improvements now. But business owners say the plan would create further economic hardships.
- Clinton Assails Bush Over 'Erratic' Foreign Policy : Campaign: Democrat charges President is guided by politics. He is upstaged as White House unveils $24-billion aid plan for former Soviet republics.
- U.N. Sanctions Spark Protests, Kadafi Threat : Terrorism: Crowds march, and Libya's leader vows to withhold oil from nations supporting the curbs.
- Long Beach : Jan Hall Fined $4,000 for Old Political Mailing Flaw
- Man Charged in Scheme to Kill Witness : Courts: The intended victim was due to testify against the Costa Mesa resident in a grand theft trial set for this month.
- When It Comes to Mays' Catch, Hall of Fame Drops Ball
- Lawyer Wins Back Prison-Visit Rights
- Montgomery Making A Lot From Little : Without a Slugger in the Lineup, Aztecs Get 7-0 Start
- All-Star Game Not Party for All : Baseball: Return of game to San Diego means some hard for organizers.
- ENTERTAINMENT THE ROBERT MINDEN ENSEMBLE : Of Sound Mind : Anything from a saw to a shell or a stainless steel bowl becomes a musical instrument in the hands of this storyteller.
- AIDS, Date Rape . . . Harvard Gets an Education in the New Reality
- CLASSIC PARTS : Though the Stones and Others Play a Role in Dramarama's Sound, These Guys Are Nobody's Understudies
- THEATER REVIEW 'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' : True to Its Origins : The lavishly produced rock opera finds a balance between universal and timely elements. The issues remain relevant.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW SAN YSIDRO RANCH : Back to the Basics : The historic hideaway has banished French sauces and now serves hearty and satisfying American fare, with great success.
- BOOK REVIEW : EVER AFTER<i> by Graham Swift</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $21; 275 pages : Cerebral 'Ever After' Is Obvious, Jarring
- Bellflower City Council
- Natural Choices for Green Camping
- Caretaker Gets 3-Year Term for Taking $118,000 : Theft: The conviction is the fourth in a county crackdown on crimes against senior citizens.
- ORANGE : Schools May Need New Budget Cuts
- Mahony Reminds Catholics That Church Opposes Death Penalty
- Lampley Says He's Interested in KMPC Job
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Ends on Good Note
- Jurisprudence
- Valley Boys' Coach of the Year
- Kings' Fans Are Like Negotiators: Some Are for Strike, Some Against
- Testimony in Rodney King Case
- Lineup for KCRW Thornberry Tribute
- OPERA REVIEW : An Understudy Becomes Elektra
- As 'Casablanca' Goes By
- Hughes Wins Part of Navy Computer Pact : Defense: Data Systems unit in Anaheim Hills will team with Hewlett-Packard and military software maker BTG Inc. in potential $175-million deal.
- GD Discussing Sale of San Diego Missile Business : Defense: The city's largest single employer wants to sell or realign operations that fall outside its core businesses.
- Many Top Bistros Are in a Stew : Fine Dining Business in Southern California Fell 5.4% Last Year
- Councilman Cleared of Election Law Violation : Politics: The city attorney determines that use of a newsletter by Walt Keller to tout three candidates did not breach ordinance.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Get Tough on Youth Crime, Barr Urges
- Glendale : May Co. in Galleria
- South Gate : $226,390 Cut as Budget Gets 2nd Trimming in 3 Months
- Warehouse Is a Little-Known Art Source
- 1992 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : TIMES' SOUTHEAST
- Rash of City Hall Graffiti : Vandalism: The outbreak coincides with the arrival of teen-agers taking part in two work experience programs.
- COUNTYWIDE : Egg Hunt Is a Fair Deal for Children
- Girlfriend Shunned Lindsay, Driver Says
- Valley Girls' Coach of the Year
- ELECTIONS / PALOS VERDES PENINSULA : Parcel Tax Proposal in RPV, 2 Council Races Quiet So Far
- La Mirada Assistant Smilovitz to Coach Football at Fullerton
- Santiago Might Go to Braves : Baseball: Padres would get reliever, catcher. Trade could happen before opener.
- Add volleyball: Newport Harbor's 15-13 loss to...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Going Like 60, Nine Short of Record
- PEOPLE WATCH
- 12-Year-Old AST Makes Fortune 500
- Hannibal's Death
- U.S. and EC Agree to Limit Subsidies to Aircraft Makers : Trade: The accord ends six years of sometimes rancorous talks. Each side had accused the other of government support of commercial jet manufacturers.
- FDA OKs Trimedyne Catheter for Leg Veins
- The Egg Project
- Gates Unveils Moderate CIA Reorganization : Intelligence: The director opposes more sweeping changes urged by Congress and says funding should not be reduced.
- D.A. Report Urges Caution in Waste Management Deal : Refuse: San Diego County report says the firm has a history of environmental sins and public corruption.
- ELECTIONS : Council Vote Shapes Up as Plebiscite on Development : Politics: Twenty candidates compete for three seats on panel that has been polarized by growth issue.
- Freed AIDS Patient Seeks Prison Reform : HIV: Woman urges other infected inmates to fight for better services. Activists say officials respond too slowly to compassionate release requests.
- Monthly Report
- VENTURA : Man Gets 14 Years in Kidnaping, Thefts
- Mixed Economic Signals
- Yearnings and Burnings in 1987's 'Nice Girls'
- Panel Identifies 22 Top Abusers of House Bank
- Lakewood : Library Renovation Work Nearly Done; Reopening Set
- Feinstein Sued by FPPC Over Fund Reports : Campaign: Agency says she improperly reported more than $8 million in donations and spending for gubernatorial race. It is called the biggest case in commission's history.
- SCIENCE / MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY : Researchers See Promise in Gene Therapy
- O.C. Officials Urge Flood Control Funds, Hear That 'Budget Is Tight'
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Lawyer Convicted of LSD Possession
- Smoking Risk Called Worse for Women
- Man Shot, Killed After Chase on Ortega Highway
- Red Tape Keeping Church Shelter in a Bind : Homeless: The city has temporarily closed the facility. Officials say they warned operators about obtaining permits.
- Lawyer Guilty of LSD Possession but Acquitted of Giving Drug to Minor : Courts: The 42-year-old Ventura man faces a maximum of three years in prison for the felony. He could also be disbarred.
- Another Suspect Arrested in Slaying of Baja Newsman
- ANAHEIM : Science for Art's Sake Is 'the Future'
- Wide Receiver Affholter Signs With Chargers as Free Agent
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nevin's 15th Homer Helps the Titans Defeat Pomona
- The Huntington Beach High School volleyball teams...
- Jurisprudence
- Kantner Blasts Off With New Jefferson Incarnation : * Pop: Band's co-founder and musical wellspring remains actively involved in several diverse projects.
- Grammy: How the West Won : * Pop music: Insiders attribute the awards' return to two factors: Irving Azoff, chairman of the L.A. Host Committee, and Inglewood's Forum.
- Actors' Guide to Survival : * Drama: Pragmatic UCI class aims to give theater students real experience in pavement pounding and coping with rejection.
- Singer-Poet Henry Rollins Fuels His Art With Rage
- The Rhubarb Rhubarb
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Western Aid Designed to Rescue Yeltsin, Reforms : Restructuring: The huge package may not halt collapse. But it will serve as underpinning for change.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Trash Firm Scolded by District Attorney
- Taking a Step Off the Platform : Politics: Disgruntled with their party's anti-abortion stance, Republican women launch a grass-roots fund-raising network to elect like-minded female candidates.
- Nominee Seen as Craftsman of Consensus
- JAZZ : Dana Point Festival Will Be a Fusion of Styles
- Montebello : Baseball Curfew Moved Up in Response to Complaints
- MUSIC PSYCHEFUNKAPUS : Mondo Syllables : The band will bring its songs about surfin', Syria, too much TV, liars, banana slugs and ugly bouncers to Isla Vista.
- Can a Savior Emerge From the Muck?
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Monkey Business : A local library will show a documentary about a chimp who learned to use sign language.
- Vote on Controversial Annexation Delayed
- LONG BEACH : Veteran in Wheelchair Kills Himself in Pawn Shop
- 1992 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : Los Angeles Times
- Secret Marijuana Farm a Challenge, Builder Declares : Sentence: Two men are sentenced to year in County Jail for construction of underground pot garden at a DWP power plant in Playa del Rey.
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Pursue Negotiations on Purchasing Land
- IRVINE : Telethon for Schools Generates $13,000
- VAN NUYS : L.A. Officer Cleared of Using Steroids
- Reapportionment Plan Puts Trustees in Same District : Schools: The Latino coalition's proposal would pit L.A. board members Julie Korenstein and Roberta Weintraub against each other in the next election.
- Escondido Vows to Enforce Reaffirmed Rent-Control Law : Justice: U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding the statute is cheered by city government and mobile home dwellers.
- Supervisors List Array of Freebies : L.A. County: Board members' annual reports show gifts ranged from club memberships to trips abroad. Antonovich is the leading recipient with an $8,900 total.
- Man, 19, Arrested in Vandalism at Trabuco Hills High : Crime: Suspect, thought to be a white supremacist, is taken in his Whittier home. Two other arrests are expected to follow.
- Suspect's Car Makes Its Getaway Without Him
- ALL-VENTURA COUNTY FIRST-TEAM THUMBNAIL SKETCHES : Buena, Thousand Oaks Grab Awards After Taking Titles
- MEN'S TOURNAMENT NOTES : Knight Not Sorry, but He Feels Sorry for Critics
- ART REVIEW : A Metaphor Grows in 'Poetry Garden' : * Designed by Minneapolis-based artist Siah Armajani, the 3,000-square-foot installation takes root on a vacant lot in Marina del Rey.
- Video of Deputy Striking Suspect Sparks Outrage : Law enforcement: Santa Cruz County authorities say it was legitimate use of force. Man's family plans suit.
- Finding Wonder in Daily Life : Education: Van Nuys Junior High students explore a variety of projects, with winners advancing to the county science fair next week.
- Del Mar Will Host Equestrian Challenge
- Lynwood Players, Coach of the Year Score a Near Sweep : Girls: Lynwood center Ja'net Davis is named the season's top player. The Kansas-bound athlete averaged 18 points and 14 rebounds.
- Comets' Tale: Westchester High Player, Coach Score a 1-2 Sweep : Boys' team: Standout senior guard James Gray is selected player of the year and Ed Azzam is the named coach of the year.
- La Canada Flexes Its Might on All-Area Basketball Teams : Boys' team: Three players and coach earn distinction after successful 1991-92 season.
- THE HOUSE
- High Court Ruling Favors Mobile Home Owners, Cities : Property: Decision may mean change in San Juan ordinance allowing rent hikes when units are sold.
- Pasadena : General Plan to Be Unveiled
- Patriarch Carroll W. Parcher Eulogized : Obituary: 'Mr. Glendale' served as mayor, newspaper publisher and columnist. He spoke for many of the city's longtime residents.
- LOS ANGELES : Police Captain Cleared in Use of Steroids
- Former La Jollan Expected to Be Named Envoy to Spain
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Family Says Slain Man Was Unarmed
- PERSPECTIVE ON HORROR : The Serial Killer Is Our Dracula : Monsters of mythic gruesomeness tap into the last taboo of our body-conscious generation: Death.
- Ventura County Girls' Player of the Year
- Valley Boys' Player of the Year
- They've Finally Hit It Right on the Nose : Olympic trials: U.S. has invisible nose clips to go with Josephson twins in synchronized swimming.
- As far as anyone can tell, Darrell...
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Fisk Placed on Disabled List
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Bassett--Fractured Yet Unified, It's Clearly a...
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- TELEVISION - April 2, 1992
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- Surprise Storm Socks Southland : Weather: Some O.C. areas get hail, lightning and up to half an inch of rain, which may continue today.
- Ruling Favors Mobil Home Dwellers, Cities
- OH, SO CALIFORNIA: A private bequest made...
- 2 Saved From Rain-Swollen Wash : Weather: The teen-agers are swept along for miles before police officer pulls them out. Sudden storm brings scattered flash-flooding.
- O.C. LAW: Shakespeare Orange County has come...
- U.S., Allies Unveil $24-Billion Aid Plan for Struggling Russia : Economics: The American share is $5 billion. Bush presents the program as a step to avoid a return to totalitarianism. He cites the 'high stakes.'
- $1-Million Rupert Mortgage Deal Violated Torrance Criteria, City Told
- The Orchid of the Kitchen
- A Beginner's Guide to Quick Fish
- SORRY, CLOSED: Another recessionary sign: the county's...
- TONER SCAMMERS: There's a growing scam going...
- District Slashes $9 Million in Expenses; 150 Will Lose Jobs : Education: Some programs will be eliminated and maintenance will be reduced. Many employess will hae to work harder and longer for less money.
- Irvine Chancellor Seen as Choice for UC Post : Education: emerges as compromise choice to become president of the system after panel deadlocks.
- Yugoslav Clashes Belie Peace Moves : Balkans: Conflicting actions highlight the dilemma facing the EC as it seeks an end to the crisis.
- Clients Gain New Stature in Law School
- San Diego D.A. Issues Alert About Trash Firm : Weldon Canyon: The report criticizes Waste Management Inc. The company is seeking to run a proposed landfill.
- Plane Crash Victims Were on a Business Trip : Accident: The O.C. survivors were en route to Virginia when the aircraft went down in Colorado, killing their boss.
- Southwest Museum's Ex-Director Indicted Over Missing Artifacts : Art: Three-year probe leads to 11 counts of theft and embezzlement. As many as 120 items valued at $3 million are involved.
- ALL-VALLEY FIRST-TEAM THUMBNAIL SKETCHES : Versatile Players Pick Their Spots Among Region's Best
- A Touch Too Much : Harassment and More Are Possible When Men Coach Female Athletes
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Broken Jug' Simply a Flat Curiosity Piece
- U.S. Firms Still Face Uncertainty in Former U.S.S.R.
- A Mango for All Seasons
- Irvine Chancellor Seen as Choice for UC Post : Education: Jack Peltason, though over retirement age at 68, emerges as compromise nominee to head system.
- Boy, 10, Wounds Girl at School in Gun Prank
- TECHNOLOGY - April 2, 1992
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- 'Scared to Death' in King Beating, Officer Testifies
- Disney Tickets May Bar Officials From Voting : Anaheim: Gift passes to mayor, councilman may exclude them from decisions on park expansion.
- German Defense Minister Quits Over Arms Deal : Diplomacy: Tanks sold illicitly to Turkey have seriously strained relations between the NATO partners.
- Contract Murder Scheme Alleged : Arrest: Target was witness in $34,000 theft case, deputies say. Suspect fatally shot youth six years ago, but grand jury did not indict him.
- Anger Hangs Over the Campaign
- Picus Proposes Scrapping L.A. Planning Panel : Government: The councilwoman seeks to replace the commission with four regional bodies. The mayor calls the plan unworkable.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Probe Ordered of Failed Fund-Raising Operation
- Court Rules for Manufacturers in Fight Over Suits Alleging Dangerous Products
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- 'Hoosiers' Spirit Strong as Ever : Prep basketball: The final game of 82nd Indiana state high school tournament draws 33,522.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Signals of El Nino Becoming Apparent
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Robles' One-Hitter Leads Montgomery to Victory
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : It's Underdog Day Afternoon as Conner, French, Italians Win
- Miscellany
- Coaches Resent Breakfast Game : Women's basketball: Saturday's 9:30 a.m. start is dictated by television.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Bargains' at the Old Globe Exhibits a Split Personality
- AUTOS
- Car Ads Cited as Deceptive
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ABM Will Pay $85,000 to Settle Copyright Suit : Agreement: Computer industry group had accused Irvine firm of copying software without approval.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- SOCIAL CLIMES / THE OSCARS : EL RESCATE : A Good Cause for Celebration
- O.C.'s Jobless Rate Hits 5.6%, an 8-Year High
- THE TIMES POLL : Many Withhold Judgment in House Scandal : Public opinion: 50% say they are waiting to hear overdraft explanations before deciding whether to reelect officials. Damage to Democrats is unclear.
- TRANSIT WATCH : Speaking Part
- ESCONDIDO : Ex-Firefighter Gets 3 Years in Prison
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : County to Study Telecommuting
- MISSION VIEJO : $20,000 in Grants Go to Nursing Program
- Miscellany
- Olympics
- Worthington's Dream Now a Nightmare : Baseball: Padres release former Rookie of the Year, leaving the third baseman to wonder what went wrong. Job now belongs to Gary Sheffield.
- One Angry Bark, and Salary Walls Came Tumbling Down
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Limas Finally Settles Down, Golden West Defeats OCC
- Chargers Put Plan B Pieces All Together : Football: Pat O'Hara, World League quarterback, signs on to compete for job backing up John Friesz.
- Heinz to Shut 5 Plants, Lay Off 500 Workers
- Prime Time Shuttle Seeks Protection From Creditors
- FDIC Rescues Houston Bank a Second Time : Finance: First City Bancorp. got $1 billion when it failed in '88. Tottering again, it gets a new pledge of government backing.
- FASHION / THE OSCARS : Dressing the Part : Stars Get Professional Help to Look Suitably Glamorous
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : New Lyme Disease Danger Reported
- Racist, Satanic Symbols Deface Church 2nd Time : Vandalism: Community groups express alarm over rising incidence of hate crime. Motives for the attacks on the inner-city house of worship are unknown.
- Doctor's Appearance in Court Canceled
- BELL GARDENS : Council Names 2nd City Manager Within a Week
- TV REVIEW : This Man Was an Adventure
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Prostitute Waives Trial in 3 Killings
- Shooting Victims Thought Navy Men
- Much Ado About 13 Cents
- SANTA ANA : Boy Comes Within Eyelash of Tragedy
- MTV Networks has named Rick Levy to...
- IMF May Lend $4 Billion a Year to Russia
- Stalling Camry May Have Faulty Injection Switch
- France Reportedly Will Cut Tactical A-Forces
- Oil Shipping Agreement Is in the Pipeline
- SAN DIEGO : Sailors Sentenced in Midway Robberies
- U.S.-Israel Relationship Will Survive Brickbats : Diplomacy: Despite tensions at the top, both countries are profiting from a durable partnership on many levels.
- Single-Engine Plane Crashes; Pilot Is Killed : Aviation: Flight bound from John Wayne Airport to Denver went down on snowy plateau. The three passengers, all of Orange County, were injured.
- TORRANCE : $1-Million Investment Deemed to Be Illegal
- Prep School Teacher Forces Students to Write Obscenities : Van Nuys: Stratford's principal apologizes for action meant to find vandals who scrawled threats.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Ornelas Leads Mission to Win Over Compton
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Comes Back to Beat UC Santa Barbara
- Olympics
- Corona del Mar Celebrity Basketball Game Set
- Springsteen Sales Off to Strong Start : Pop music: Record store owners call first-day sales of the veteran rocker's new 'Human Touch' and 'Lucky Town' albums 'phenomenal.'
- Water Policy
- Greens Party Activist Surprise Choice to Head French Region
- $16,600 Buys Draft Exemption in Iran
- House Rejects Effort to Shift Pentagon Funds : Legislation: The Democratic leadership suffers key blow. Bill pushed by Foley would have earmarked billions for domestic programs.
- Assembly Speaker Sees End for Clinton, Praises Cuomo
- Robert C. Wian; Founder of Bob's Big Boy Restaurants
- Drug Agents Seize Attorney's House : Law enforcement: U.S. takes over $3-million Malibu property although it has not charged lawyer with a crime. Officials say he aided smugglers.
- Didn't Seek Gifts or Cash From Lindsay, Ex-Girlfriend Says : Trial: The late councilman's stepson and his estate have brought suit seeking the return of property and money.
- Miscellany
- MUSIC REVIEW : Delays Hurt Vivid CalArts Program
- MUSIC : Pianist Who Will Play in Irvine Has Gotten to Know the Competitions
- Vatican Looks at Israel Ties, Cardinal Says
- SOCIAL CLIMES / THE OSCARS : SPAGO : The Must-Go Party for 'Popular Kids'
- The Empty Pot : U.S. Draws Criticism for Decision to Halt Little-Known Program to Distribute Free Marijuana to the Seriously Ill
- OXNARD : Man, 19, Charged in Gang-Related Killing
- L.A. Ends Water Rationing but Asks Users to Conserve : Drought: Decision was prompted by heavy winter rains and the loosening of supplies statewide. But wasteful consumers still face fines.
- CANYON COUNTRY : Trial Ordered in Asbestos Case
- Memorial Planned for Missing Pilot
- OAK VIEW : Woman, 4 Children Hurt as Car Plunges Down Embankment
- Council Seeks Probe of Police in Case of Wrongly Convicted Men : Law enforcement: It also wants a review of Chief Gates' comments that the pair, who were released from prison, should have remained behind bars.
- DeBerg Returns to Tampa Bay as Backup
- College Basketball
- Miscellany
- STAGE
- TV Ratings : CBS Continues Its Winning Ways
- 'Take America Back' Strikes Chord With Country Stars
- Two Deputies Called Part of Conspiracy of Corrupt Officers : Trial: They 'kick-started' spending sprees with stolen drug cash, the prosecutor says in closing arguments.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Clears the Air, Then He Takes to It
- 1991-92 ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : BOYS' SOCCER : Coye Used to Making Big Waves
- Point Loma Nazarene Gets Victory Against Williams
- Westminster Upsets No. 1 Huntington Beach
- SOCIAL CLIMES / THE OSCARS : WOMEN IN FILM : Above and Beyond the 'Backlash'
- Monetary Fund Takes First Step to Admit Russia
- DNA Tests Over; Are Bones Mengele's?
- Healthful Kit for Growing Boys and Girls
- A Community Gropes for Answers After Four Girls Are Slain : Teen-agers' parents ask why 'Yogurt Murders' happened. Police, townspeople seek clues.
- Supervisors OK $28,000 to Promote Oxnard Harbor
- Simi Increases Funds for Seniors Complex : Affordable housing: The decision to provide an additional $384,096 will allow construction to begin in a few months.
- MONTEBELLO : $9 Million in Cuts for Schools OKd
- COUNTYWIDE : Firefighters Picket Board's Meeting
- Gang Shooting at Park Raises Fears for Little Leaguers : Oxnard: City seeks to improve security after parents express concern that young ballplayers may be caught in cross-fire.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Trustees Pledge to Balance Budget
- FULLERTON : 3-Year Term Given in Racial Beating
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Steal Truck and Trailer from Driver
- Deputies Do Duty in Construction : Law Enforcement: Four officers are assigned to work on the sheriff's new headquarters in a move designed to save money.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Immigrants Learn English at Center
- Pro Basketball
- Miscellany
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Beware of Darkness When Playing Villa Park
- Blistering Pitches Yield No-Hitter
- Child Abuse Cases
- Dense-Pac Receives $1-Million Modules Order
- April Fools' Day Contest Is a Real Gem
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Slide Into Red Accelerates for Newport's Pacesetter Homes in '91
- Philip T. Le Pore has been named...