- Boren Hails Shift on Energy Tax : Budget: Democratic critic says Clinton's willingness to scale back levy improves chances of passing deficit-reduction package by "100%." Some differences remain.
- Marine Allegedly Kills Ex-Wife, Daughter; Roommate Wounded : Crime: Divorce had become final just 17 days before shooting. Family of dead woman says there was a history of violence in the marriage.
- GRAVE SITUATION: As Ventura County cemeteries prepare...
- At Least 53 Die as Turkish Forces Attack Rebel Kurds
- Clinton Team Includes 73 Californians
- Partying in the Streets : Festivals: Quarter-million people attend Fiesta Broadway. The annual event celebrates Los Angeles' Latino heritage.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Rivals Return to Bastions of Support : Campaign: Woo appeals to voters in South-Central Los Angeles. In Westchester, Riordan tries to shift focus from his disclosure of arrests.
- Obituaries
- This Active Poodle Has Pull, Goes to Movies, Weddings, Disneyland
- Fast Lane or Not, Better Mind Your Freeway Manners
- Another View : . . . But Looks Can Be Deceiving
- Feuding Sours Success of O.C. Drywall Strike
- 60% Cutback in Northwest Timber Harvest Is Sought
- TV Turns a Blind Eye to State Politics
- Ever the Outsider : Novelist Isabel Allende has been an exile, a stranger, and a woman in a man's world.
- 180 Libyans Due for Israel Tour
- Big Crowd Makes Benefit
- County Jail Brawl Leaves 7 Injured, 1 Seriously
- N. Korea Rejects Inspection Pressure
- More Knowledge by the Volume
- COLUMN ONE : Fans Come In From the Cold : After suffering through a quarter-century of agony and abuse, Kings backers are being rewarded with a trip to the Stanley Cup finals. Even the Melrose crowd and the Reagans have joined the frenzy.
- Material Incentives in Schools Debated : Education: Some teachers say a hamburger prize fosters learning. Critics object to intrusion of product marketing.
- Cabinet Truce Ends Political Crisis in Israel
- '<i> The</i> Great Advocate' for Kids Honored
- Serrano Losing Grip on Guatemala : Central America: His offer of a referendum is rejected. Opposition leaders demand his resignation.
- Marine Held in Killing of Ex-Wife, Daughter : Crime: Decorated Gulf War veteran is also charged with wounding another woman in San Clemente attack.
- Member of Medellin Drug Cartel Surrenders
- U.S. May Limit Its Wars to One at a Time : Military: The Administration weighs new approach to competing trouble spots. Major effort at one would have to await victory at the other.
- Navajo Area Is Sifted for Clues to Fatal Disease
- Sinking Wages Unmoor Black Sea Sailors : Republics: Members of former Soviet navy say they're raising Russian colors because Ukrainian pay is all but worthless.
- BOOK REVIEW : In the Mind of a Man Who Can't Sit Still : DIAMOND'S COMPASS <i> by P.H. Liotta</i> . Algonquin Books; $18.95, 269 pages
- A SPECIAL REPORT: SUMMER JOBS
- Bikers by Hundreds Roll Into Capital in a Memorial Parade
- Renewed Fighting in Kabul Shatters Truce
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Clever Politics Don't End $4-Billion Deficits : Gov. Wilson's plan cooks the books, passes the tax buck to cities and counties and just hopes for the best.
- Holiday Closings
- History : WESTMINSTER : First Drugstore in County to Relocate
- When the Spirit Moves the Muses, It's Poetry in Motion
- The Answer for L.A. Is to Think Small : Economy: Small business will help revitalize our city, provided that loans are available and bureaucratic red tape is reduced.
- School Split on Result of Year-Round Schedule : Education: Some parents and teachers at Fillmore High say the program doesn't work. Other districts are debating similar plans.
- OXNARD : Suspects Sought in Stabbing of Youth
- Pipe Bomb Found at JFK High School
- Woman Arrested in Slaying of Man
- Man Found Slain on La Habra Street
- Countdown to Election Day : 8 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign
- History : ANAHEIM : Radio Show Had City on the Right Tracks
- Dibble Helps Future Star Spradlin Keep His Mind on Present
- Volleyball
- Miscellany
- World Cup
- Cycling
- Bishop O'Dowd Wins in Lacrosse
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Everything Goes Green for Fittipaldi : America's Racing Classic a United Nations Event
- He Had Louis Conned for 12 Rounds
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Allem Holds Off Norman to Win Colonial by One
- Names in the News
- Cycling
- Angels Lead by Three Games, but They Are Not All Happy
- SuperSonics Rain Baskets on the Suns' Parade, 120-101
- Lotto Winner Bought in County
- Fire Causes Minor Damage at School
- Youth / OPINION : Should Gangs Be Banned From Public Parks?
- On a stretch of abandoned vineyards 10...
- History : What's in a Street Name?
- Junior Achievement Programs Give Students a Real Lesson in Business : Education: Aspiring capitalists pick and sell imaginary products like 'Fish Wax.' Some engage in corporate espionage on market strategy.
- Clarifying a Mission : L.A. Police Commission hires an independent executive director
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Preparing for Battle Above Bolsa Chica : History: Few remember the scurry of preparations for a top-secret defense system that was never completed on the bluff above the wetlands.
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : THE CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN BAPTIST : The Bankruptcy of Legal Gambling
- President Clinton's First Big Shake-Up : Gergen to White House in message massage
- History : BREA : Log Cabin Sparks Memories of Builder
- Getting Answers : Drivers Abuse Disabled Spaces
- Transit Contract Stirs Controversy : Government: Supervisor Gloria Molina's appointee helped her husband win job. They say no impropriety has occurred.
- PLATFORM : In Bad Times, Give
- History : SANTA ANA : Chinatown Torched in Ugly '06 Incident
- BANKING
- JAPAN
- Trying Times for BCCI Defendant : Fraud case: Robert A. Altman prepares for a long summer defending himself against charges stemming from Bank of Credit and Commerce fall.
- OTHER NEWS
- Satellite Links Third-World Health Officials
- Why Gold Is Talking a Blue Streak
- CHINA
- RETAILING
- Volleyball
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Majoli, Latest Teen Sensation, Gets a Lesson From a Former One, Graf
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : He Makes Most of Rare Chance
- Miscellany
- Titans Bounced Out of NCAA Tournament
- Miscellany
- Names in the News
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Beverly Thrillbillies Go to Town
- His Sit-Com Better Than Starting Role
- Williams Finds an Ally in Wind
- JAZZ REVIEW : The Big Beat Goes On in Sacramento
- Ann Arbor Fest Still on Cutting Edge
- A Long Road to Instant Success : Show business: UC Irvine drama showcase graduates are learning the hard way that breaking in is not that easy.
- Clear-Eyed Vision in 'On the Blink'
- 'AIDS / US / WOMEN' Packs Emotional Wallop
- Hollywood Elite Wants Another Gov. Brown : Politics: About 150 will pay $500 apiece toward her gubernatorial campaign to attend a cocktail party at Morton's. The most generous get dinner too.
- Kathak Exponent Shah in U.S. Debut
- AUTOS
- AUSTRALIA
- RETAILING
- Molecular Biosystems : SAN DIEGO
- Bold Approach to Foreign Investment in China : Development: For the first time, authorities are allowing outsiders to design an area from scratch, then manage it.
- A Store for the PC-Impaired
- Orders Up for U.S.-Made Machine Tools
- Gateway Opens Door to a Better Prospectus
- 30 Years Later, Fingerprints Bring Murder Case to Trial : Crime: Random computer search led to suspect. With other evidence lost, lawyers on both sides face hard task.
- Urban Health Care: Prognosis Is Cautious : Medicine: Some experts fear that many will not take advantage of the proposed reform plan. They point to a host of ingrained reasons.
- Ratings Board an Affront to First Amendment
- Theater : Lewis-Grisham Love Tale Is Alive in 'Shadowlands'
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Raucous Finale From Philharmonic
- French Film Pioneer Subject of Exhibition
- Dinner, Wood Trio at Overland Cafe
- Madonna Meets Mike Myers
- A Holiday With Clinton, Sports, Specials
- For Ketchum, Country Music Was Siren's Song : Pop music: Singer's ambiguous 'Someplace Far Away' mirrors the marriage he lost after his own life-changing decision.
- History : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Age Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- Today's Agenda
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Organization's Approach: Plant trees to cultivate community life
- A Clearer Technological Picture : U.S. teamwork may win the day in TV-picture race
- History : CORONA DEL MAR : 1909 House Now a Local Landmark
- Opening a Path to the Great Outdoors : Recreation: Blind hikers and wheelchair users will soon be able to visit a micro- wilderness on a specially designed pathway in Thousand Oaks.
- Local Government-Assistance Cases Soar : Economy: The recession is blamed for the record caseload of 64,562, triple the number of five years ago. More people with college degrees are being helped.
- Partying in the Streets : Festival: Quarter-million people attend Fiesta Broadway. The annual event celebrates Los Angeles' Latino heritage.
- Among the Dead, Prayer for Our Enemies : Memorial Day: We should mourn for all who have died because of militarism.
- Ventura Freeway's Rose Avenue Ramps Should Be Finished in October
- MOORPARK : Use of Redevelopment Funds for Park Backed
- VENTURA : Deputies, Activists Make Their Case at Rodeo
- Hawaiian Boy Rushed to O.C.; Donor Heart Still Sought : Health: Children's Hospital of Orange County sent a special nine-member team to Hawaii to bring the critically ill child to Orange County.
- Community Essay : Free Kittens and a Lost Gun? : The scrawled, tattered notice posted on a telephone pole in Altadena was startling. Who lost the gun? And who found it?
- Favorite Route Leads to Coast : Wave of Summer Beach-Goers Will Board Beach Boulevard's Buses
- Proposed Landscape Fee Sparks Tax Revolt : Oxnard: Homeowners say they are being overcharged for maintenance. Campaign could change how the city delivers services.
- Celebrating a Fresh Start and a Fitting Farewell
- SIMI VALLEY : Visitor's Information Funds on Block Again
- Sermon / ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : On Becoming a Modern Samaritan
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Following One's Own Advice
- County Jail Brawl Leaves 7 Injured, 1 Seriously
- Thousand Oaks Tax Proposed to Support 'Community Forest' : Finance: Plan would also force developers to plant trees and regulate how property owners trim greenery. It has become a fertile field for protest.
- Clinton, Trade Agreement Draw New Fire From Perot : Politics: He charges that the pact will send U.S. jobs to Mexico. White House officials say he is offering 'misinformation.'
- Child Left Overnight at Casino; Man Held
- Rwanda, Rebels Agree to Resettle Refugees
- History : SANTA ANA : When Downtown Was the Hot Spot
- Electromagnetic Field Measurements Generate Concern at School : Environment: Parents and educators are fearful that exposure increases the risk of cancer among children. Scientific evidence is inconclusive.
- The Last Leg : Recreation: A new 7.5-mile stretch near Gorman finishes the Pacific Crest Trail. It will be inaugurated Saturday with a ceremony near Acton.
- Holiday Weekend a Day at the Beach for Thousands
- Adopt-a-Highway Program Draws a Crowd of Backers
- VENTURA : Expedite Molestation Trial, Prosecutor Says
- Acupuncture Embraced as Aid for Addicts
- Turkish Marchers in Germany Protest Fatal Arson Attacks : Europe: Demonstrators in western industrial city shout 'Nazis out!' Germans later hold a prayer vigil.
- Pounding of Sarajevo Most Brutal in Months : Balkans: Shelling of capital seems to underscore ineffectiveness of West's latest Bosnia peace initiative.
- Speaking of Clinton's Connection
- Sun Ra; Jazz, Avant-Garde Pianist and Band Leader
- Premier Rock Climber Falls to His Death in Yosemite : Accident: Derek Hersey was a free-soloist, using no ropes or equipment. A friend says he may have encountered moisture and slipped on Sentinel Rock.
- Pyramid Builders Had Happy Hours, Too
- Expert in CPR Saves Granddaughter--Twice
- Home at Last : Casa Loma--a Housing Complex Built by Latinas for Latinas--Will Open Its Doors This Week
- Health Reforms May Alter Definition of Doctor Choice : Medicine: Picking physician is seen as a basic freedom, and many resist limits. But some limits are already here.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PREP FINALS
- Boy Savors New Home, Willingly Goes From 'Everything to Nothing'
- AMERICAN ALBUM : Hard choice in Chicago: progress or tradition? : Maxwell Street Market, used for decades by itinerant peddlers, is facing demolition.
- Burbank Drafts Monorail Route Through City
- Timid Pirate Attack Enough to End Dodger Streak at 11
- Notes on a Scorecard
- Now Roy Knows How Tough This Is : Canadiens: Goaltender took success for granted when he won everything as a rookie in 1986.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Enjoys Reversal of Fortune Against Braves
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL : Fernandez Fuels UCLA Past Weary Oklahoma State
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Everything Goes Green for Fittipaldi : Auto racing: Anticipating the flag on a restart, Brazilian takes advantage of Mansell's inexperience on oval tracks and wins for the second time.
- Long Beach Advances to the World Series : College baseball: USC eliminates Cal State Fullerton. Trojans face Texas today.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Is Tardy, Misses a Start
- Miscellany
- TECHNOLOGY
- KENNETH S. KASDAN : Construction-defects attorney
- OCCUPATION: HOTEL GENERAL MANAGER
- Gold Mutuals Make Bullion Look Tepid
- Test-Tube Temps Fill Lab Needs : Employment: Placing scientists for hire has become the fastest-growing niche in the $10-billion-a-year temporary-help industry.
- HONG KONG
- CHINA
- Red Square's GUM Gets a Face Lift
- Hello, Our Name Is . . . : Pasadena's Avery Dennison Has Turned Label Making Into an Art
- OTHER NEWS
- Making Non-Traditional Jobs Women's Work : Local consortium seeks trainers and recruits for Labor Department program emphasizing occupations dominated by men.
- AUTOS
- OTHER NEWS
- Under Siege?
- Rising Yen Spurs Korean Economy : Trade: From ships and steel to cars and VCRs, buyers look for cheaper products as Japanese goods grow too costly.
- History : SEAL BEACH : Home to Casinos During Prohibition
- EDUCATION WATCH : Interstate Connection
- History : SANTA ANA : Time Stands Still for This Landmark
- Platform : Alternate Medicine: Part of the Plan?
- Man Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- Earnhardt Slowed, Not Stopped in Victory
- World Cup
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Keep Wickman Unbeaten
- Strange Year for Los Alamitos' Dolan
- Government Appears to Lead Royalists in Cambodia Vote
- FIRST PERSON / MICHAEL NAVA : A Marriage Stripped to Its Essential Elements
- Guatemalans Offered a Referendum : Central America: Serrano moves to legitimize takeover, quell furor. Opposition leaders demand his resignation.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- 4 Yosemite Plane Crash Victims Identified
- Refugees Gather to Fight Pain of Abkhazian Battles : Russia: Former O.C. businessman joins fleeing countrymen in an Adygeyan town to aid the relief effort.
- Women Fly High on Opportunities to Build Self-Esteem
- Stanley Cup Celebrating 100th Birthday
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : School of Hard Knocks for Mansell : Auto racing: He gets quick education when passed by Fittipaldi and Luyendyk, then bangs wall trying to catch up.
- OCC Eliminated by Laney College
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mountain's Sunsplash Chance
- Plugging Into 'Unplugged' : Musicians Tune Up as the Audience for Acoustic Sets Grows
- Forget the Ideology--Radio's a Business
- JAZZ REVIEW : Sommers Shows She Is a Singer for All Seasons
- TELEVISION
- David Duke's Show Is Dull, Owner Says : Radio: The former Klansman comes across as far too reasonable on his New Orleans show, complains the station's conservative Jewish owner.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Webb Helps Serve Up a Diverse Menu
- Names in the News
- NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS : Silence Not Golden for the Bulls
- Volleyball
- Dons' Treul Hits for Cycle in Victory
- Miscellany
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : He Has Been a Cut Above : Kings: Melrose is more than a haircut. He is a quotable leader who has taken the heat off his players.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Injured Toussaud Runs Gamely to Victory
- Names in the News
- Expert Actresses, Dated 'Daughters'
- Heartland Film Festival Seeks Entries by July
- A Master at Mixing Comedy, Commentary : Movies: Director Juzo Itami has been thinking about death. The result: 'Daibyonin,' which lashes out against the priority that science has won over human beings in Japan.
- The Ford Finally Has Its Season : Venues: L.A.'s oldest new stage will spend $350,000 this summer as it promotes music, dance, theater and opera 'under the moon.'
- Yet Another Too-Examined Life
- 'Dave' Is Partisan Politics
- DANCE REVIEWS : Chiao-Ping Expressive at Women's Fest
- 'The Shaughraun': Director Wanted
- Vista Board on Creationism
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : A Dangerous Life in 'Aladdin's' Time
- In Defense of Enlistees
- Lake Tahoe Full 1st Time in 32 Months
- Ross Perot
- Brooklyn Avenue
- Lady Mary Montagu
- Haircut at LAX
- Administration Ends 'Star Wars'
- MOVIES : South Africa, Take 2 : What happens when Bruce Beresford brings 'A Good Man in Africa' to the country as the first post-cultural embargo film
- Taper Using Landmark Grant for Higher Latino Profile
- VINCENT HERRING : A Craftsman From New York Canyons
- They Shoulda Called it City Eat
- Fleshing Out the Alien
- Nuthin' But a 'J' Thang
- The Red Hot Chili Peppers are looking...
- MOVIES : Rebecca (Not) of Sunnybrook Farm : Rebecca De Mornay took off in "Risky Business." But 10 years passed before she rocked the "Cradle." Moral: Bad is good.
- THEATER : The Trail Blazer : Defying color lines and typecasting, Benny Sato Ambush went looking for role models and became one himself
- Essentials of That Eccentric Glenn Gould
- MUSIC : The High Road to Ojai : Composer John Adams, music director of 47th annual Ojai Festival, is making music with a new partner . . . a mouse
- EAGLES EYE: The Eagles will fly again....
- FISHBONE"Give a Monkey a Brain and ....
- COLUMN LEFT / JOAN LESTER : Stand Tall, Hillary, and Stay Strong : '60s ideals have finally found a power pulpit. The carping is because a woman is preaching.
- Bill Clinton's Excellent Adventure : How a President Can Promise One Thing and Deliver Something Else
- When the Choice Is Premature
- TV That's Bad for Your Health : Televised violence can have violent consequences; does anyone care?
- Don't Expect an Army of Neighborhood Citizen-Politicians Soon : Governance: In L.A., the political mantra seems to be local control. But the city's new immigrant communities may be unwilling participants.
- Why California Is Missing Out on a High-Tech Jackpot : Jobs: Defense-conversion money will soon be available for the most enterprising states, but our representatives are flunking the competitive test.
- County Defends Higher Fire Dept. Costs : Safety: The per-capita price for protection exceeds that of city forces. Officials point to large service area and more varied duties.
- Rising to the Top in Sea of Turmoil : Yolanda Moses Welcomes Challenge of Presidency at City College of New York
- Sky's Not the Limit for Potential Airport Sites : Aviation: The conversion of several Southland military bases to commercial facilities would create a glut, officials say. The weak economy and slowed passenger demand also cloud the issue.
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : City Council : 13TH DISTRICT : Goldberg, LaBonge Head Into Tight Contest
- A Gusher of Memories : History: Exhibit of aerial photographs, maps and scrapbook snapshots explores the coastal oil and housing boom of The Roaring '20s.
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : Interviews With the Mayoral Candidates : RICHARD RIORDAN
- Thanks, but I'm Not Hurrying to Meet Mr. Clinton : Any chance meeting with the President in Van Nuys would have paled next to a close encounter of a strange kind years ago with Richard Nixon.
- Summer Splash : Bursting Out All Over : Southern California counties from Santa Barbara to San Diego promise Fourth of July fireworks and family entertainment
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Liquor Store Hearing Scheduled
- Grime Fighters at L.A. High School
- Cambodia Government, Royalists in Tight Race : Southeast Asia: Early returns in landmark elections suggest that ruling party and its main opposition may have to form a coalition.
- Wars & Remembrances : MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT AIRS ON PBS FROM THE CAPITOL STEPS
- CENTRAL AREA : Goldberg, LaBonge Trade Accusations
- There Is a There in Orange County : To Twentysomethings, the Fashion, Club Scene Is Way, Way Out Here in Suburbia
- COVER STORY : A Place in the Crowd : Nowhere in L.A. Do the Problems of Crime, Density and Language Barriers Converge With Such Intensity as They Do in Westlake.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / WEST HOLLYWOOD GAMBLING : Casino Foes Put Cards on the Table : Gaming: Opponents, fearing Proposition D might pass, form committee at last minute. Similar measure for a club was defeated easily three years ago.
- Roots That Bind One Man to His People : Georgia: Ex-O.C. resident Mike Abzakh finds himself aiding the Abkhazians in their war.
- BASEBALL : THURSDAY GAMES / City Section quarterfinals
- United to Party
- Summer Splash : Hold On Tight : Universal Studios' 'Back to the Future--The Ride' is a high-tech thriller that may be a glimpse of tomorrow's movies
- Monterey Park : Avenida Chavez Supported
- Retro : Yes, There Still Is a 'Virginian' : NBC TOOK CHANCE ON 90-MINUTE SHOW, AND IT PAID OFF
- Churchill Grandson Urges Halt to Flow of Immigrants : Britain: Wartime prime minister's namesake says nation's way of life is threatened. Comments prompt public outcry.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Hooked on Politics With a Capital 'H'
- TNT dusts off vintage episodes of the...
- JAY TARSES : The Black Tie Affair
- NEWS ANALYSIS : For Riordan, It May Come Down to Matter of Candor : Mayoral race: His handling of attention surrounding arrest disclosures is seen as a test of his approach to office.
- When Hand Holding's a Threat
- Firm Hopes to Store Ash in Salt Mine : Environment: Idea meets opposition from residents, who fear that chemicals from N.Y. incinerator waste will contaminate their rural Genesee River Valley.
- The More Things Change: Europe Slips Into Old Roles : Bosnia: Now that the Cold War is over, Europeans resume their traditional game of balance of power. But history warns: Avoid Balkan wars.
- COLUMN RIGHT / GEORGE WEIGEL : Three Crises Not Grist for a Social Engineer : Reconstructing a 'civil society' is commendable, but not if it's a return to the nannystate.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHINA : The West Has Lost Its Backbone : Beijing is getting away with behavior that from a less formidable nation would be subjected to scorn and sanctions.
- In Loving Memory : Volunteers Say It's Their Duty to Clean, Decorate Graves of War Veterans
- Barrio Reunion Becomes Lesson in Own Heritage
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : Interviews With the Mayoral Candidates : MICHAEL WOO
- 2 Men Sentenced in October Bank Robbery
- Mudslinging Works--for a While
- From the concrete canyons of Manhattan to...
- Hermosa Beach's Embattled Chief of Public Safety Fired : Law enforcement: City manager's action comes after months of pressuring Steve Wisniewski to resign.
- Voting Power Up for Grabs : Latinos are split between Richard Riordan and Mike Woo, and most are undecided. They face obstacles to exercising their political muscle.
- COMMENTARY ON HERITAGE : Highland Gathering Stirs Longing for Culture, Country We Never Knew : Marvel at the ethnic spectacle of bagpipes, tartans and the strathspey this weekend at the O.C. Fairgrounds. They help remind us who we are.
- Gunfire at Park Prompts Closure of Basketball Court : Safety: Homeowners complain about 'non-residents' causing trouble. But others say curbing recreation will not control crime in Torrance, and oppose shutting it.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Strawberry Festival Comes to Fruition With Parade : Celebration: Spectators line the streets of Garden Grove for the highlight of the 35th annual Memorial Day weekend event.