- OUTDOOR CALENDAR
- Breakers, Cougars end long drought
- Mother/adult daughter relations explored
- CITY FOCUS:Clinic shows off new look
- Breakers net first win
- Fire department gets mobile computers
- Plein-air painting invitational begins
- STEVE KAWARATANI:October brings clarity
- Laguna rolls dice ? gamble pays off
- Stipanich joins Stearns Dwight
- ARTCETERA
- Laguna boys' win pair in polo tourney
- Girls' polo team headed to Speedo Cup
- Fire sweeps Temple Hills home
- ALL ABOUT FOOD:Fighting for good food on school menus
- SOUNDING OFF:Laguna needs diversity on City Council
- AT THE GALLERIES:Chinese artists deliver originality and polish
- KIDS TALK BACK:Watching the water quality
- EDITORIAL:If you can't watch what you heat ...
- DATEBOOK
- PREP SCHEDULE
- Clinic wish list
- Is bacteria test buggy?
- THEATER REVIEW:OCC students find 'Voices'
- Mustangs need to reach deeper
- CALENDAR
- No sweat for Johnston & Koff
- SCHEDULE
- School board candidates to meet voters
- Alder might start at QB again
- Sea Kings double pleasure
- WHAT'S AFLOAT
- School libraries cash in big with bookstore gifts
- Mansoor, Leece lead fundraising in Costa Mesa
- FAIR GAME:Newport can stop the dirty politics
- THE HARBOR COLUMN:Bananas on board and bad weather
- Sailors seeking better fortune
- ESTANCIA STARTERS
- READERS RESPOND
- These girls are no wannabes
- NEWPORT HARBOR STARTERS
- Sage Hill looking for a strong start
- Political-fundraising records eclipsed in Newport
- THE COASTAL GARDENER:Fall is for planting, part 2
- Eagles aim to see progress
- REEL CRITICS:Training young extremists at 'Jesus Camp'
- CORONA DEL MAR STARTERS
- 80 shopping days left
- COSTA MESA STARTERS
- SAGE HILL STARTERS
- POLICE FILES - Oct. 6, 2006
- MAILBAG - Oct. 6, 2006
- POLICE FILES - Oct. 6, 2006
- MAILBAG - Oct. 6, 2006
- AROUND TOWN - Oct. 6, 2006
- COMMUNITY COMMENTARY:Daigle acted wisely
- Expanding learning
- THE CROWD:$800,000 raised for O.C. food bank
- READERS RESPOND
- Across an ocean for learning
- Lawsuit seeks to halt city funding of Day Labor Center
- He'll have a Home Run Day
- Suit challenges Labor Center funding
- City makes no decision on Athens
- OUR LAGUNA:Folks dig Friendship Shelter fundraiser
- Native son seeks return to council
- Marine wash nets $6,600
- CITYSCAPE ROUNDUP:Pennies for preventive programs
- EDITORIAL:A sad chapter in city politics
- Collapse, rise
- Green Chargers tame the Lions, 27-0
- Time to tune up
- Dropout candidate keeps some support
- DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK:Alejandre's power gives Estancia a leg up
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR:Return Triangle Square to family-friendly roots
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Looking better now
- Enron prosecutor to move to private practice
- OCC opens new building
- The mystery opponent
- CALENDAR
- Vanguard has balloon popped by Eagles
- THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE:Legal reform takes Center stage
- THE BELL CURVE:It's good to be distracted sometimes
- Venezia quits Newport council race
- Ducks leave Pond to meet fans in Newport
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
- BRIEFS:UCI's Mickelson earns honor
- It's 'Miller Time' in sudden death
- Reward upped for info leading to bank robber's arrest
- PTA makes great strides for science
- Chase driver arrested
- KIDS TALK BACK:Picture this: a SMART Board
- HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
- WET AND WILD WITH ROCKIN' FIG:Aussies tear it up in France
- MICHÈLE MARR:
- DUI ARRESTS
- NATURAL PERSPECTIVES:Our relatives and friends, acting out of love
- PET OF THE WEEK