- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Hails Clinton Plan to Cut Ranks of Homeless
- Irvine-Based CareLine Agrees to Buy Pruner Ambulance Co.
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL / SPOTLIGHT ON TAIWAN : Resources
- Arco Transfers Management of Savings Plan : Securities: The company places an employee fund with an outside manager because of a 5.3% loss from derivatives.
- Teach Your Children Well
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Philanthropy: Loyola Gets Grant
- GOINGS ON : Comedy and Christie Play Set to Make Debut at Area Theaters : It's opening night for Pasadena Playhouse's 'The Fourth Wall' and Seaside Theatre Company's 'The Unexpected Guest.'
- Young Authors Show Flair for Prose at Annual Fair : Thousands of Ventura district students write, illustrate and design books for the event.
- ART : Haitian Art Finds a Home at Galerie Lakaye
- Where Men Can Be Men Among Khakis
- Cultural Center Becomes a Symbol of Political Debate : Asia: Some see $3-million facility in El Monte as a haven for overseas Chinese. But pro-independence Taiwanese loyalists see it as an insult.
- Cesarean Birth Rate Leveling Off : Health: Experts, who say half the procedures are unnecessary, fear the U.S. will not meet its goal of lowering surgeries to 15% of all deliveries. Some of the highest figures come from Southern California.
- Posthumous Bronze Stars : Names of Two Fallen Peace Officers Added to Memorial
- REAL ESTATE
- California's Lost Wine Country : Cotes de Cucamonga
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Parking Too Costly for His Taste : Policy: Fish taco chain must pay $72,000 before it can open in Huntington. Co-owner says city position smacks of extortion.
- REAL ESTATE
- Ugly Ads Find Their Way Into Primary Races
- ARCADIA : Feuding Marks City Council Sessions
- Legislation: A Question on Federal Waste
- Ralph Liebman; Ralphs Executive and Grocery Industry Leader
- 'Crooklyn' Not All Joys in the Hood
- Plane Decor, Down-to-Earth Menu : Nieuport 17 Plays It Safe on the Ground
- Man Loses Both Legs in Separate Train Accidents
- U.S. Considers Military Assistance to Cambodia : Southeast Asia: Strength of rebel Khmer Rouge prompts concern. Thailand, other nations oppose arms shipments.
- Montana Governor Delivers Graduation Address--For One
- BEHIND THE SCENES : States of the 'Union,' Globally
- BRIEFLY : Carson: Appointment for Council Vacancy
- Israel, Syria Closing Gap, Officials Say : Mideast: Aides call Christopher upbeat about peace prospects after four days of shuttling between capitals. But neither side is ready for face-to-face talks.
- Law Protects Breast-Feeding Openly in N.Y.
- PASADENA : Proposed Budget of $124.5 Million Averts Cuts, Adds Services
- JAZZ : Pros Will Give Upbeat Lessons
- Gang Makes Sweeping Change : Van Nuys: Members of Bad Boys clean up around an apartment complex they once tagged and terrorized.
- L.A. Renews Reward in Laurie Myles Slaying
- Holmes Hired to Coach Marina Boys' Basketball Team
- Undistracted Angel Makes Self at Home : City Section golf: Granada Hills High junior fires 69 at Knollwood, taking a six-stroke lead in the individual competition.
- Ballard Goes the Distance, Wins 2 Races : City Section swimming: Birmingham sophomore switches emphasis to longer events and breaks 200 freestyle record held by her older sister.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : The Brand New Heavies Party Down at the Palace
- CLUB REVIEW : The Music Is Where It's at at Spacious Jacks Sugar Shack
- D-Day Anniversary All Over the Tube : Television: Shows about the Allied landing in France will run on the networks as well as cable--and there will be plenty to pick among.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Stocks Rally for Second Day, but Dollar Still in Doldrums
- REAL ESTATE : Presley Cos. Plan $200-Million Bond Offering as Part of Restructuring Plan
- Sale of Eszterhas Script Scores a Screenwriters' Breakthrough
- SANTA MONICA : Art Owners Sue Insurers Over Quake Damage Claim
- California's Lost Wine Country : Out of the Past: Cuisine de Guasti
- THE REGION : China Poet Laureate Seeks Poems for Contest
- REGIONAL REPORT : SAN PEDRO : Driving Force Behind Aid for Bosnian War Victims
- Support Grows for Delaying Base Closings : Military: House and Senate bills would push back next spring's round of shutdowns for two years.
- Getting Sprung: It's the Season for Escape : Instincts Keep the Life Force Going
- SEC Finds Habitual Rogues at Big Brokerages : Securities: The agency has launched disciplinary cases at a quarter of the offices it inspected. Tougher rules are called for.
- World Trade Pact Backers, Foes Lobby Californians in Congress
- L.A. Council Upholds Firing of Gardener
- 'We Are Killing the Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs' : Waterways: Scallops, oysters and thick ribbons of eelgrass have vanished from Delaware's Inland Bays. The fishing trade and tourists feel the crippling effects.
- THEATER REVIEW : The Enduring Splendor of a Sophisticated 'Lady'
- TRAIN NUMBERS: Sure as commuters from Santa...
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP
- Anthony Crawford"Anthony Crawford" Little DogAnthony Crawford's unassumingly...
- Sample Arithmetic : 'Taste for Life' Adds Up to Benefit American Cancer Society
- Annals of lower education: If you just...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : More Teen Curfew Sweeps Are Likely
- On Final Try, Wingo Takes Down Monroe : High school baseball: His three-hitter gives Birmingham the Mid-Valley League title, ending the Vikings' reign.
- PASADENA : AIDS Education Effort to Target Local Latinos
- L.A. STORIES : No Escaping the Clutches of a Cult Film
- Simi Valley Contributes Most Riders
- Makis Mikelatos, owner of The Greek restaurant...
- SOUTH GATE : City Manager's Role in Election Criticized
- Streisand, Ever the Director : She acts. She sings. She helps design her tour clothes.
- RSVP : Laying Down the Law for Children
- Some Men Need to Make Pocket Change
- Laugh Lines : Jokes
- Strawberry-Lined Path to Temptations : The Motown hitmakers' show should be the cream in Saturday's festival salute to the local crop.
- More Lawmakers Backing China on Trade : Commerce: Support is growing in Congress for separating human rights considerations from Beijing's low tariffs.
- Shifting Allegiances as Autoland Commuter
- Balance of Santa Ana Courthouse Funds OKd
- Close Vote Predicted on Police Contract : Labor: Many officers say proposed raise is too small. But besieged union officials warn that rejection today would allow council to impose one that offers less.
- LOS ANGELES : King Juror Reprimanded for Use of Dictionary
- UNIVERSITY WATCH : A Gem on the Rim
- Couple's Fatal Fall Off Cliff Seen as an Accident
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce College Gets Grant for Math Lab
- Haft Family Settles Feud, Will Split Retail-Real Estate Empire
- Cruttenden & Co.: The brokerage and investment...
- Magnet Schools Take Brunt of Budget Cuts
- Officials Get Gun Tied to Huey Long Slaying
- Quayle visit draws a crowd, but it's not Magic.
- Chicken Curry Salad, Anise Biscotti
- Haunting Hunting in 'Night'
- Palestinians in Gaza Savor First Taste of Freedom : Autonomy: Troops get farewell shower of stones and lob tear gas in return. But opposing colonels share a laugh.
- A Driving Force Behind Effort to Help Bosnian War Victims
- BY DESIGN : OFF THE CUFF : Sole Inspiration
- Umpire Stays and Becomes a Big Hit
- Landfill Operators Sue to Force Nuns to Accept Offer
- Infant Death Rate Falls in L.A. County : Obstetrics: Officials report success in easing the load on the public health system. Inadequate prenatal care remains an area of concern.
- FULLERTON : Student Documents Found in Waste Bin
- CALABASAS : Town's Name Offers Choice of Meanings
- OXNARD : City Wants Bus Route Extended to Beaches
- All Season, Notre Dame Hits Came by Bunch : High school baseball: Knight outfielder recovered from childhood accident to become a formidable hitter.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Is McDowell Buried in the Bullpen?
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 DAILY REPORT : Good Thing They Will Race the Weekend of Memorial Day and Not Fathers' Day
- Knicks Fight Off Demons to Grab Edge This Time
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Division V at a Glance
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Schott's Remarks Offensive to Gays
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : DiSarcina: Players Are Too Sensitive
- Olajuwon Tries to Put Fear of God in 'Hypocrite' Ainge
- MUSICBowling With Brooks: A July 14 acoustic...
- Theater Review : 'B.L.T.': Stacked With Young Talent
- IN THE KITCHEN : Battle in a Bowl
- WET & WILD : Shark Attack Stirs Memory of a Close Call
- A Very Berry Oxnard Weekend
- Stringing Along Trinkets and Treasures With Charm
- SPORTS
- COLLECTIBLES : Many, Many Corkscrews, Not a Drop to Drink
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Children: Agency Seeks Foster Homes
- Strikers File 2 Lawsuits Against Garment Firm
- Topics / BUSINESS : 1st-Time Buyers Help Fuel Rebound in Home Sales : Figures rise nearly 16% from same period last year. Prices show a decline, but there are signs that could change.
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- THEATER REVIEW : Life in a Dead-End Retreat : Those looking for a conventionally structured drama in 'Hot l Baltimore' will be disappointed, or at least surprised.
- AGOURA : Ex-School Coach Gets Probation in Theft
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Court Clerks Stage Job Sickout for 2nd Day
- Slain Suspect Identified as Palmdale Man : Crime: Police say Albert Paul Guerrero, 34, may have robbed as many as 20 banks in the last six months.
- Experience Is Everything at Kennedy : Softball: Coach has won a title. Now she wants her players do the same thing.
- Senate Passes Bill to Delay Food Labeling Rules for 3 Months
- BRIEFLY : Lawndale: Utility Tax, Layoffs Approved
- Pomona Targets Border Patrol Tactics, Considers Filing Suit : Immigration: Council asks city attorney to push federal agency for stricter controls on sweeps, which some call arbitrary.
- THE SUMMERTIME DO'S : Day Camps and Workshops Promise All Kinds of Fun (and Psssst, Many Are Educational!), so Sign Up Soon
- Leather and Lace
- Walking Your Dogs Off : Peters Canyon Park: A Place for People or Pets to Ruff It
- Songwriter Townes Van Zandt's Lyrical Style to Be Spotlighted : Dubbed the 'Van Gogh of Lyrics,' the recording artist will perform his moody but whimsical melodies at Nicholby's in Ventura.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Crossroads Off to a Savory Start : The new Santa Barbara eatery still needs some tinkering, but the seafood, salad and lamb hit the spot.
- PLATFORM : Malcolm and Hajj
- Every Mine a Gold Mine : Overly generous 1872 law needs updating
- Rams, Wright Agree; Terrell Heads to Jets
- Play at Home Mirrored Year of Frustration
- Physioc Will Replace Starr on Ram Broadcasts--Joined by Jones, Snow
- Lachemann Day Late for a Gem by Finley : Baseball: Angel wins third in a row, combines with Grahe to beat the White Sox, 3-2.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Phish Hooks Technique, but Not Emotional Depth
- Nash Among Six Finalists for Inglewood Schools Chief
- Clinton Signs Expansion Bill for Head Start
- FOR THE KIDS : Puppeteer to Show Off Her Handiwork : Kathryn Dippong will put on show based on the Three Little Pigs, then instruct youngsters how to make their own little porkers.
- French Pullback From Bosnia Sparks Fears
- FUNNY AND FERVENT : This Rocker Can Be Quite the Cutup, but He Takes His Work Seriously
- PACOIMA : Woman, Girl Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver
- Prosecutors Seek Only One Jury in Menendez Retrial
- Valley Struck by 3.6 Aftershock
- ORANGE : Ex-L.A. Police Chief to Speak at Banquet
- THOUSAND OAKS : Smokers Can Indulge on Restaurant Patios
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Anti-Gang Seminar Targets Migrant Workers' Children
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Budget Seeks More Police Spending : Finances: The 1994-95 proposal also includes four layoffs. Extra funds would go for crackdowns on certain crimes.
- Judicial Candidates Discuss the Issues
- Gott Saves One for Gross, 5-2 : Baseball: Wallach's double keys Dodgers' big sixth inning as 'the mayor' regains form.
- Nuggets Don't Realize Gravity of the Situation
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine Keeps Streak Alive With 100th Win
- State Ruling Makes It a New Ballgame for City Athletics : Open enrollment: Some coaches claim new policy will make it easier for those who recruit to circumvent the regulations.
- Peter Himmelman Mixes Laughs, Life
- All the Backlot's a Stage : 'Shadows' Leaves Theater and Takes Over CBS Studio Center
- APPRECIATION : Adjourned! : The Road Ends for a Bit of TV History
- PASADENA : Grants Available for Anti-Violence Projects
- Corporal Punishment
- Trial Opens for Attorney Accused of Duping Clients : Courts: Leisure World lawyer James D. Gunderson got million-dollar bequests from estates of very elderly that other heirs challenge as ill-gotten gains. He insists he never abused anyone's trust for an inheritance.
- Palestinian Police
- Oh, Lardy!
- High Cost of Health Care
- Selling Arms
- Where the Herbs Are
- Crips and Bloods Factions Prepare Ground for Widespread Gang Truce : Cease-fire: More than two dozen rival groups plan to raise funds to support legitimate businesses. The profits would go toward recreational centers, drug treatment and community facilities.
- Housing: Northridge Earthquake, New Santa Monica Rent-Control Regulation
- Army's School of the Americas
- Parker's Cracks Go Too Far
- Overpopulation
- OTHER NEWS - May 19, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 19, 1994
- Obituaries - May 19, 1994
- Obituaries - May 19, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 19, 1994
- 'TIL THEY MEET AGAIN: The Brea City...
- New Gang Wars Fuel Candidates' Positions : Politics: Two shooting incidents this week prompt candidates to call for beefing up of the police force and other anti-gang measures.
- I-5 Reopening Could Derail Mass Transit
- COVER STORY : Mormons Reach Out and Grow
- Palestinians Worry About Blueprint for Living : Mideast: Arafat has sent faxes on minor changes such as working hours. But guidelines on how to run a government are nonexistent.
- Rostenkowski Lawyers, U.S. Officials Meet
- Senate Panel Rejects Bill to Aid Taco Bell : Legislation: Defeat of tax-incentive measure is seen as a setback in efforts to keep companies' headquarters in state.
- Firefighters' Union Critical of Ambulance Company Sale : Services: After Pruner is sold to national firm, the owners are accused of misleading the county during contract talks by not revealing their plans.
- As Freeway Opens, Many Stick to Mass Transit : Commuting: Experts warn that Metrolink, other services need aggressive marketing. Real test is expected in July, when Antelope Valley interchange opens.
- $400,000 Granted to Aid Three Ailing Lakes : Ecology: Money from Coastal Conservancy will be used to clean the county's only natural freshwater lakes and restore native vegetation at site in Laguna Canyon.
- For Victims, a Broken Trust : Pioneer Investors Look Forward to Trial of Gary Naiman
- Hold Handgun Makers and Sellers Liable : Gun control: Courts could help cut violence without restricting rights.
- BURBANK : Superintendent of Schools Will Retire
- Countywide : Supervisors Cut 46 Positions From EMA
- FBI Makes Case for Decency : Harassment settlement and other acts display a spirit of reform
- DANA POINT : Developer Wants to Delay Building Hotel
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Debate Makes It a Race : For the first time, a televised presidential debate lets people the judge contenders for themselves.
- War on Smog May Reach Restaurants : Air quality: The county will consider regulating businesses that operate charbroilers, deep-fat fryers and kitchen griddles.
- LOS ANGELES : 'Three Strikes' Case Filed in Carjacking Murder
- Tonys Cheer Taper, What's It Mean? : Awards: The theater earns praise as 'an essential part of the development of new American work' for co-producing three of the four best play nominees.
- CBS Keeps Its Eye on Family Appeal : Television: Network depends on mature performers despite promise of urban emphasis.
- When Baby Makes Two : Families: When Shoshana Alexander sought out books to guide her through single parenthood, she found almost none. So she wrote her own.
- Jury Sees Video of Hill Taking Check From Agent : Trial: Senator promises help in passage of bill. Tape is central to corruption case against Whittier Republican.
- Research Advances Are Being Made : Health: Efforts toward understanding Alzheimer's 'are going like gangbusters.' Drugs that may slow the disease are being tested.
- Dining Without Whining
- World IN BRIEF : DOMINICAN REPUBLIC : Longtime Ruler Leads in Election
- San Juan Capistrano City Block May Be Sold
- On Being a Single Parent
- Beverly Hills Man Indicted on Housing Fraud : Real estate: Gary Lefkowitz of Culver City-based Citi Equity allegedly defrauded $50 million from projects for affordable homes nationwide.
- Judge, Wife Get $1.5 Million in Fire Insurance Lawsuit : Courts: Hancock Park couple is awarded the sum for distress caused by firm's handling of their claim.
- Simi Standardizes Soil Study Guidelines : Seismic safety: The City Council's goal is to help residents in hilly areas and near fault lines build more quake-resistant homes.
- BOYS
- If You Catch a Perch, It Could Be a Record
- Unser Sr. Retires From Racing : Indy 500: The event's last four-time winner, 54, steps aside after his son wins the pole for this year's field.
- UC Riverside Stumbles Into Tournament
- Group to Honor Orange County's Top Prep Athletes
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Front Office Aware of Poor Timing
- TV REVIEW : 'Jazz Masters' Salute on PBS Swings at Variable Speeds
- Israel Allegedly Stages Mock Raids Over Lebanon
- Indian Leader Visits U.S. as Relations Falter
- GLENDALE : City May Use Birth Control for Pigeons
- Effort Fails to Ban Out-of-County Trash at Area Dump
- Election Workers Needed for Primary
- German Media Give Broad, Tempered Coverage to Case
- VENTURA : Council Backs Limits on Adult Businesses
- LOS ANGELES : Actress Lynn Redgrave Files for Bankruptcy
- Music Was the Thing for Victim of Gang Attack : Violence: Dance clubs organize <i> quebradita </i> party to help pay for funerals of three slain youths. Police continue search for suspects.
- Policy Urged for Ventura Committees' Volunteers : Ethics: Some officials want conflict-of-interest rules on when appointees may or may not take paid, professional contracts with city.
- Otay Still a Hot Spot for Largemouth Bass
- Corona del Mar Wins in Badminton Playoffs
- City to Order Steel-Frame Inspections
- Afternoon Showers Bring Traffic Snarls : Weather: Three trucks and at least 12 other vehicles collide on rain-slicked Simi Valley Freeway. More rain is expected.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Unsung Excellence
- Pop of Fame: We mentioned that the...
- PREP WEDNESDAY: SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : Division V at a Glance
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 DAILY REPORT : Teammates Rahal, Groff Are Ready to Bump Back If They Lose Berths
- Jets Make Pitch to Sign Rams' Terrell
- Rodgers Ends Another Chapter in Angel History
- 15 Ex-Titan Football Players Suing School
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Former Long Beach St. Star Powers Tigers
- Motta Returns as Maverick Coach : Pro basketball: Dallas' original mentor hopes to return NBA's worst team to respectability.
- Angels Fire Buck Rodgers as Manager
- 5th Minister in as Many Months Quits in Russia
- Tobacco Firms Concealed Research, Califano Says : Health: Carter Administration official says he would have declared cigarettes addictive had findings on nicotine been known.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Results Are In From Countywide Checkup : Health: O.C. survey of bad habits offers ethnic breakdown of drinking, smoking and obesity problems.
- City to Contribute Toward Homeless Shelter Plan
- The Shootout on East 54th Street : Violence: Twenty years ago, the LAPD and the Symbionese Liberation Army exchanged fire at a home in South-Central.
- Jury Begins Deliberations in King Lawsuit
- Ahmanson Ranch Granted Approval for Road Extension : Development: Suits must be resolved before the Thousand Oaks Boulevard can cross into the county. Both sides claim a victory.
- Strawberry Festival to Pass to Private Group : Oxnard: Action is part of city's move to cut costs and balance budget. Nonprofit entity will run the event starting next year.
- High-Rise Quake Risk Greater, Conferees Told
- Nixon Library Will Inherit Bulk of Estate : Law: Former President left cash gifts, personal items to daughters and grandchildren. Legal action over Watergate tapes, other documents could bring windfall to Yorba Linda institution.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Bans City Business Deals With Haitian Links
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : A's Release Reliever Nunez After Loss
- MEDICINE : No Restrictions on Drug Data
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Firm Claims Cheaper, Better MRI Scan
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Which Disk Will Slip? : Firms Face Off Over Computer Data Storage
- QLogic Pins Sales Drop on Weak Disk Drive Industry
- BANKING
- Directors at US Facilities Reject Takeover Bid : Insurance: Unanimous decision recommends that shareholders turn down Fidelity National's $79-million offer at company's annual meeting.
- General Automation Inc.: The Anaheim computer company...
- PUBLIC PLACES : Always on Camera
- Population Growth at New Low : Migration: Increase in state residents is the lowest since 1940-41. Weak economy is to blame, officials say.
- U.S. Youth Escapes Caning in Singapore
- GLENDALE : Firm Turning At-Risk Youths Into Merchants
- 2nd Firefighter Silent at Hearing : Inquiry: Lawyer advises suspect to refuse to answer grand jury questions about Calabasas/Malibu fire. Contractor who helped fight flames also appears.
- LOS ALAMITOS : This Field Has Clear Favorite
- Timing Problems Force Searcy Into 100 Runoff
- Huntington Beach Sweeps Past Mira Costa in Boys' Volleyball
- Just Call Him Angel of the Morning : City Section golf: Defending champion tees off in first group at Knollwood, where he holds the course record of 63.
- Warrin' Piece : Donald Byrd's 'Bristle' Fuels Raging Power Plays Between Dancers--and Has Parallels to His Past
- Serling's 'Dead' Comes to Life on CBS
- THEATER REVIEW : There's a Place in O.C. for a Golden 'West Side Story' : This beautifully directed college production has a Broadway-quality look and a lead couple of deeply affecting magnetism. The cast captures the musical's emotional range.
- Food 4 Less Supermarkets Inc.: The La...
- RETAILING
- COLUMN ONE : Someone May Be Watching : Everywhere we go, we're increasingly under surveillance. Employers, marketers, even private detectives use high-tech tools and scan mostly unregulated databases to pry into our daily lives.
- LEGISLATION : Kennedy Health Plan Not Coming From Left Field : Longtime liberal champion of reform signals a willingness to negotiate. So far, most Republicans appear unswayed.
- The Straight Shooter : Retiring NRA Chief Bob Corbin Led as He Lives: No Compromises and Never Surrender
- 2 Israelis Die in Drive-By Shooting : Mideast: A third settler is critically hurt in Hebron attack that extremists say was motivated by revenge. Jews kill a Palestinian near West Bank city of Nablus.
- GOOD KARMA: "Little Buddha," a new movie...
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Woman Offers Ex-Cons a 2nd Opportunity
- COSTA MESA : College to Honor Outstanding Citizen
- County Backs Parks, Habitat Bond Plan
- PREP WEDNESDAY: SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : Division III at a Glance
- Lachemann Will Handle the Entire Team This Time
- Angels Will Manage Without Rodgers : Baseball: Bavasi fires him, hires Marlin pitching coach Marcel Lachemann to guide struggling club.
- Reynolds Defiant After Court Defeat
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Relationships : Living With Alzheimer's : New information about the disease coming from research at UCI indicates that the years after diagnosis can be easier on the patient as well as family and friends.
- Attack on Tourists Stuns Idyllwild : Crime: Quiet mountain town laments assault that killed German woman. Her wounded husband is expected to survive.
- Ahmanson Ranch Developer Gets OK on Road Extension : Planning: Work to take Thousand Oaks Boulevard into Ventura County will not begin until several lawsuits are settled.
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : Opening the Club
- Class Sizes Level Off, Except Kindergarten : Education: Six-year growth trend in county is broken. But average class size of kindergarten is 29.5 is students, the highest ever.
- SANTA ANA : Condo Fire Leaves Six Homeless
- And Now a Contract for Police Reform : Tentative deal stands to liberate LAPD and City Hall
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 DAILY REPORT : Teammates Rahal, Groff Are Ready to Bump Back If They Lose Berths
- Hart Wilts in Presence of Royalty : High school volleyball: Highlanders roll through second round of Division II playoffs with 15-9, 15-11, 15-9 victory.
- Renaissance Golf Products Inc.: The Huntington Beach...
- Police Fatally Shoot Suspected Bank Robber
- '90s FAMILY : On Their Best Restaurant Behavior : Eating out with the kids doesn't have to be a food fight. Teach them what's appropriate--and putting a french fry in someone's hair isn't.
- Detour Route's Businesses Won't Miss the Hassles