- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Crusaders Win Behind Record Kick
- Hawthorne's Stallings Gives and Receives : Preps: Blend of speed, strength and jumping ability place the safety and pass catcher among the elite players in state.
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Corona Del Mar
- Whitaker Is Latest to Challenge Chavez : Boxing: Bout in San Antonio's Alamodome is expected to answer the question: Who is world's best fighter, pound for pound?
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Giants' Moore Avoids Prison
- Everything Points Graf's Way in Semifinal Matchup Today
- Arbitrator's Ruling Helps Green : NBA: Free-agent forward has more options with one-year termination deals acceptable.
- Pop Album Chart : Barney Gains on Garth
- Suspect in Miami Tourist Slaying Sobs in Court; Girlfriend Sought
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Nesler Claims Official Molested Her at 14
- Murals Tell City's History : Works of art in San Fernando are the path to understanding and learning more about the area's heritage, past and people.
- Attorney Facing Discipline Over Remarks About Judge
- Signal Failure Stalls Amtrak Commuters
- Police, District in Battle Over Crossing Guards : Oxnard: A recent state law allows cities and counties to shift the cost of the service to schools.
- Man Dies After Deputies Use Pepper Spray in Scuffle
- Shocking the Rejectionists : World needs to get behind Israel and PLO
- Body of Woman Discovered in Woodland Hills
- Activist to Discuss Area Issues
- Studio City Man, 84, Drowns in Pool
- GLENDALE : Bus Pass Cost to Rise for Seniors, Disabled
- Residents Try Hard to Keep Their Cool : Weather: The temperature reaches 110 degrees in Woodland Hills. Air conditioning is among the hot items.
- 'Why Did This Happen?' Another Drive-By : Crime: Frankie Romero, 11, was shot in the head and critically wounded while standing on the patio of his family's home in Carson. Police say the boy, now on life support, was an innocent bystander.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Anaheim Official Gets Redevelopment Post
- What ever happened to USC's defense?While all...
- Surfing Legend Lorrin Harrison Dies : Obituary: San Juan Capistrano man died at his second home in Hawaii, where he visited as a youth after stowing away on ocean liners. He had surfed O.C.-area waters since his high school days.
- Canyon's Nelson Is Running Away From the Elite Pack
- Peninsula Gets Unexpected Help in Win : Preps: Panthers' Durroh and Reed are sidelined because of injuries, but Persichina and Krogh step up and help beat Lakewood, 20-8.
- TV REVIEWS : Mystery of 'X-Files' Keeps You Hanging
- Actress Rises to New 'Morning's' : Kristen Lowman Returns to Stage After 'Building Up' Talents on TV
- HOCKEY : Ducks Open Their First Camp Today
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / GAME OF THE WEEK
- Toro Soccer Teams Play Cal Lutheran
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Oliver to Face the Other Sacca
- Mattingly's Wrist Becomes Sore Spot for the Yankees : Baseball: Star slugger goes into a 13-for-71 hitting slump because he is hurting.
- Animation
- ENTERTAINMENT
- A Cabbage Patch Doll for Urbanites
- N.Y. Atty. Gen. to Resign
- The World on a String : Just jewelry, you say? Those who savor beads know that even the tiniest can be keys to the histories and mysteries of long-ago eras and distant lands.
- Baseball Owners Approve New League Lineup
- Few Latinos Back Wilson Plan in Poll
- Compromise Offered in Lieu of Toll on Currently 'Free' Road
- Los Angeles Opera Gets Into Costume-Shop Biz
- Pope Gives Vision of Post-Cold War World : Baltics: He tells Latvian scholars the democracy replacing communism must be safeguarded by Christian principles.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Pact Addresses Core Issue: A People's Right to Exist
- Giving the Spiders and Bugs Tour : Working at a natural history museum is one way to confront a fear of insects.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : What's in a Name? : Unlikely as it may sound, Chattanooga offers some solid Persian fare.
- Newcomers Quickly Join the PAC Pursuit
- Helen O'Connell; Popular Vocalist in Big Band Style
- Togo's President Wins Vote Boycotted by Foes
- Celestial SeasoningsCaramel, chocolate, vanilla and honey--the ingredients...
- Family Hopes for Return of Girls : Crime: Tran children are in foster care after being abandoned in shopping center. Relatives already yearn to get them back.
- CALABASAS : Work on Housing Project Begins
- 2 Killed in Accident at Chemical Factory
- Medical Panel Seeks to Discipline Doctor in Assault With Car
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Money for Nothing' a Comedy Worth Something
- When a Big Arcade Game (and Its Violence) Go Home
- At Laguna, Tales Won't Be Quite So Grimm : Children's theater: Playhouse's artistic director cites the importance of values in its production of fairy tales.
- OXNARD : Latino Freedom Fest Moves to Larger Park
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : State Won't Fund School Walkways and Landscaping
- State Board Cements Sale of 'Slab City'
- Man Dies in Santa Ana Drive-By Shooting
- LA HABRA : Renewal Agency's Land Deal Fizzles
- United Way Needs Volunteers for Event
- Lyle Menendez Set to Begin Testimony : Trial: Brothers' lawyers hope weeks of family anecdotes will bolster self-defense claim. Prosecutors say strategy may backfire.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Taylor Wants His Two Seconds Back
- DEL MAR : Marquetry Won't Run Sunday
- Allen Finds the Handle, Leads Rancho Alamitos
- Gorman Steps Down as Davis Cup Captain : Tennis: After eight years, his last match will be against Bahamas. McEnroe wants the job.
- Fullmer Cashes In After Expos Up Ante : Baseball: Former Montclair Prep slugger spurns Stanford, signs for package worth $520,000.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Graves Gets Raves for Syracuse
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Is Not Ready to Talk Yet
- Letter-Writers Threaten Hobert : Pro football: In advance of return to Seattle, Raiders' No. 3 quarterback has been warned to stay away.
- One Game Makes a Season
- Santa Ana Valley Stops University
- SAN CLEMENTE : Fire Chief Granted Disability Retirement
- LOS ANGELES : Juvenile Crime-Prevention Program Given Reprieve
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sites for WWII Guns Being Demolished
- Pitzer College Gets $3-Million Gift
- A Child's Lesson in Mortal Politics : Chile: The death of Allende 20 years ago still unnerves those who revere democracy.
- Woman, 34, Arrested Over Ambulance Theft
- We All Need an Equal Opportunity to Have a Bad Day
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets' Bonilla Is Out for the Season
- Dirty Harry or Mr. Clean? : Canyon Coach Harry Welch Beat Southern Section in Court, but Some Believe Justice Was Not Served
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : 8-MAN FOOTBALL
- Kocicka Passes Test, Hart Routs Pasadena : High school football: He throws for four touchdowns, runs for another in 37-8 victory.
- Bonds a Natural on TV, Too
- THEATER REVIEW : As Predictable as Corned Beef on Rye
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Buying and Selling the Right to Pollute
- Moorpark Approves Permit-Only Parking Law : Council: The ordinance allows 10% of a neighborhood's residents to petition for limits. City says move attacks overcrowding, but others call it unwieldly.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : New Program Has Parents of Taggers Paying Price : Vandalism: Palmdale is going after guardians, billing them for their children's graffiti. The city will sue those who don't comply with the orders.
- PERSPECTIVE ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH : Learn From Bosnia, Help Azerbaijan : The U.S. must end tilt toward Armenia and the West must mediate a cease-fire, backed by force if necessary.
- SIMI VALLEY : Flag Exhibit to Open at Reagan Library
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Motorcycle Run Will Aid Charities
- Suspect Charged in Women's Murders
- COSTA MESA : Educator's Job Is Mere Child's Play
- ART EXHIBIT : Post-riot theme incorporates an optimistic vision.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Rainey's Help Lands Filice a Better Ride
- Los Alamitos Looks Good in 37-0 Rout
- Rojo Puts Katella Over the Top
- Worth His Salt : USC's Morton Isn't Much of a Sports Fan, but He Knows How to Catch a Football
- Preseason Can Be Time for Fun
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : It's Another Air Show in 1993
- Good for the Game : There Are Three African-American Coaches in Division I-A, and Two of Them Met on the Field Thursday Night
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Crescenta Valley Assumes a New Role
- Magrane, Angels Beat Tigers, 6-0
- U.S. OPEN : Frenchman Reaches Semifinals, but Medvedev Supplies Whine
- Controversy Aside, Norman Ready for Michigan
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : With Only Three to Beat, Dodgers, Angels Love Plan
- MOVIE REVIEW : Rehashing the '92 Race for President
- 'Travis': A Fine Tribute to Merle
- TV REVIEW : 'Band' Plays a Heartfelt, but Sanitized, Tune : HBO's ambitious project taps out the dark, foreboding rhythms of a mystery. But pristine idealism and the lack of human contact between gays rob the characters of depth.
- USC Films to Screen
- At Drew, the Festivities and Healing Begin Saturday
- DANCE REVIEW : Los Angeles Festival "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" A Citywide Arts Fest : Ecstatic Moves at 'Shockin' the House'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Doc Severinsen Tops a Night of the Brass at the Bowl
- Pair of Rock Benefits Set for Weekend
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Petit Bistro: Bit Too Much Like Paris
- It Isn't Always Brain Surgery : A proposal for non-physicians to prescribe some medicines
- L.A. Sheriff Urges Censure of Bradbury : Report: Sherman Block clears his deputies in the fatal Malibu raid on Donald Scott's ranch. He accuses Ventura County D.A. of 'willful distortions of fact.'
- County Office Backs Funds for Spaying
- LOS ANGELES : Council Limits Travel by Appointed Officials
- Lobbyist's Blunt Tactics Help Stall School Breakup
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Stays With Commuter Lot Plan
- OXNARD : School Districts to Redraw Boundaries
- VAN NUYS : School Helps Build Health Curriculum
- Woo to Study at Harvard, May Seek Statewide Office Next Year
- OUTDOORS / DAN STANTON : Rewards Great for Holiday Anglers
- KUSC to Present 'Healing Foods' Show
- Music That Degrades Women
- U.S. Foreign Policy
- Red Line Tunnel Walls
- FOR THE KIDS : Chess Instructor Plans Next Move to Interest Youngsters : Larry Scott has taught the game for 12 years through the Ventura Parks and Recreation Department, and he's hoping a current movie on the subject will lead to more board sets being placed in classrooms.
- Roberti's Role Questioned
- Impact on College Farm Is Feared
- 'No-Fly' Concept Doesn't Fly
- An Unneeded Parkland Purchase
- The following are the top music sales...
- Dislikes Change in The Times
- Jesse Jackson
- Amy Biehl's Death
- COLUMN ONE : Way of Life Vanishes as Water Ebbs : In July, little Niota, Ill., was swallowed by the Mississippi. Now, the river has retreated and residents face what's left behind, water-soaked ruins and lots of mud. Mostly, there are questions--stay or go?
- Immigrants' Impact
- Umberg's Bill
- Putting Meaning Back Into Concept of Public Service
- An Iron Will Competition in Hermosa : Politics: The school board takes Councilman Robert (Bergie) Benz to task for his support of an event that includes chugging beer on the beach. Benz not only defends his actions, he attacks the district's anti-drug curriculum as irrational.
- Nursing Home Improvements
- No Worries
- Walking Off With Trash for Cash : Long Beach has begun issuing tickets to scavengers who raid curbside recycling bins of cans and bottles before city trucks arrive. Officials say the recycling program is threatened. The scavengers say they are just trying to survive.
- Malathion Bait Sprayed After Medflies Are Found : Agriculture: Officials order countermeasure in an attempt to prevent the spread of the pests in Pacoima and Arleta.
- PREPSWith five starters from a team that...
- New Grading System Begun in L.A. Schools : Education: Elementary report card is expanded. Top marks may be easier to attain.
- Park Officials Urged to Move, Not Kill, Cougar
- PREPS
- As DARE Grows, So Does Controversy : Youth: Despite critics, the anti-drug program expands nationally in its 10th year. But some see support fall in LAPD.
- RAGGED BUT GLORIOUS : Young Enough to Know What Counts, Neil Keeps Delivering Music and Message
- Using Youth to Narrow the Age Gap : Fortysomething John Hiatt fronts band of 'noisy youngsters' in a Coach House show to give his music, image a raucous edge.
- Noodles at 3 a.m.
- Murder Case Opens Eyes to Horrific Tale of Child Abuse : Slaying: Sons are charged in Oklahoma man's death. Officials ask themselves if they ignored warning signs.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rolling Sidelined for Three Weeks
- Old Soviet Document Stirs Doubts on POWs in Vietnam
- SHERMAN OAKS : Councilman Wants Vacant Buildings Razed
- Carrillo to Leave Orange for Azusa
- Clinton Hopes to Clean Up by Buying, Selling Right to Pollute
- Justice Panelli to Retire From State High Court
- Nevada Judges Must Attend Domestic Violence Forum
- RESEDA : Planners to Consider Longer Moratorium
- DARE Marks a Decade of Growth and Controversy : Youth: Despite critics, anti-drug program expands nationally. But some see declining support in LAPD.
- Continued Weekend Fees for Park OKd : Recreation: Council rejects charges of racism, extending program to limit access to nature area. Costs are $10 to $50 for residents and $15 to $75 for non-residents.
- CANOGA PARK : MTA Drops Plan for Recycling Center
- IN THE KITCHEN : A Taste as Old as Cold <i> What</i> ?
- Borrowers, Bankers Want CRA Rewritten : Finance: Top regulators listen to viewpoints at L.A. hearing on nation's major loan anti-discrimination law.
- Last Chance for a Good Impression
- Overton's Attorney Seeks New Judge for Retrial : Courts: He says jurist could carry opinions from first trial of man accused of poisoning his wife. The judge says he's confident he could remain impartial.
- SUNLAND : $250,000 Approved for Equestrian Trail
- INTERNATIONAL
- 69% Rise in Profit Posted by Regency Health Services
- Medicare Rate Decision Pushes HMO Stocks Down
- Tustin Firm Expects to Double Its Profits
- ROSH HASHANAH : Beyond Apples and Honey
- FOOTBALL '93
- A '60s 'Face' on '90s Concerns
- 19-Year-Old Sought in Killing of ATM Patron : Shooting: Police issue an arrest warrant for local resident Antoine N. Tucker. Reward is offered.
- Farm Workers Not Rehired After Strike Win $2.5-Million Settlement
- Covina : City Manager Resigns
- Senior Citizen Day Center Gives Care-Givers a Needed Break
- Long Beach : Council Approves Cellular Phones for Crossing Guards
- A 'Beach Boy' Remains Immersed in His Craft : Canoeing: 'Whitey' Harrison was in the first 26-mile outrigger race in 1959 from Newport Beach to Catalina Island. The competition's still around--this year's is Saturday--and so is Harrison.
- Workshop on Free Trade Pact Planned
- Surfacing for a Big Reunion : Military: About 3,000 former World War II seamen who served on submarines in the Pacific have gathered in Anaheim. Most have stories of daring, tragedy and heroism.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Developers, City to Discuss Site Uses
- Recognizing a Good Record
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sports Complex Near Murdy Park Backed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Limits Mobile Home Space Rent Hikes
- COSTA MESA : 2 Held on Suspicion of Kidnaping, Theft
- L.A. Council Extends Tenure of N. Hollywood Advisory Panel
- Gang Member Arrested in Dorsey High Shooting : Violence: Campus is calm amid tight security. Top district officials : visit the school to lend reassurance.
- 2 Oxnard Auto Dealerships Settle Lawsuit : Business: The district attorney alleged false advertising was used to lure customers. The dealers will pay $30,000.
- Judge Upholds Reduction in General Relief
- Oxnard Lemon Settles Discrimination Lawsuit : Employment: The firm will pay $575,000 to women who say the packinghouse was biased in hiring and promotions.
- Countywide : Officials Map Plans in War on Graffiti
- Private School's Classes Delayed by Safety Violations
- Center Promises Residents Will Be Set for Life : Retirement: For 32 years, Mt. San Antonio Gardens has offered unlimited medical benefits for a price. Senior citizens gladly pay for peace of mind.
- Wilson OKs Use of Eminent Domain to Create Railway Corridor : Transit: Governor urges that condemnation be used only as a last resort in talks with Southern Pacific, which wants $260 million for its route between Downtown and the Harbor area.
- SYLMAR : Community Services Sought at Swap Meet
- STUDIO CITY : Defendant Justifies Shooting of Actor
- Kris Johnson to Attend UCLA
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION
- U.S. OPEN : Sampras Wraps Up Chang With a Complete Package : Tennis: After being swept in first-set tiebreaker, 1990 champion turns on power to reach semifinals.
- Chapman Soccer Teams Uprooted for New Sod
- Expos Take Final Stab at Fullmer
- THEATER REVIEW : Garden Grove Finds Secret to Enlightening 'Fools'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Steely Dan at the Greek: Old School, New Liberation : In the spirit of their jazz role models, the '70s duo are alive to the moment, bringing the amphitheater to a boil with an engaging set.
- Pasadena : Schools Set on New Course
- Paraguay Police Raid Home Owned by Cult Suspected of Child Abuse
- New Curfew Wins Praise in Phoenix : Officials say tough, innovative law has aided fight against crime. Critics charge that it is unconstitutional.
- A Live and in Person Impersonator
- Robert Williams of South Pasadena has been...
- HE DID IT FOR THE DEVIL : Ken Cazan Directs a Radical, Minimalist 'Faust,' Heavy on Sexuality and Sensuality
- FOOTBALL '93
- Gore's FBI-DEA Merger Idea Draws Fire : Bureaucracy: Outgoing chief of anti-drug agency says move would disrupt war on narcotics. House staffers attack plan to shift meat inspections to FDA.
- Making a Clean Break When Faced With Challenging Surf
- Parents Press to Get School Buses Back on the Road : Transportation: District officials say they had to cut the service as part of the budget crunch, but agree to reinstate it if parents pay the cost.
- U.S., Russia Agree to Stronger Defense Ties
- Activists Urge Rejection of Pollution Credit Plan
- FOOTBALL '93
- Arts Festival Offers Many Choices for a Full Weekend
- FOOTBALL '93 / JUNIOR COLLEGE PREVIEW
- Countywide : Computers to Help Students Hunt Jobs
- Work to Begin on South Leg of Toll Road : Transportation: After 20 years of planning and numerous court appearances, the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency will break ground today in Laguna Hills.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARIES : No Smog Checks at Service Stations : As the only state to defy EPA guidelines, California faces the loss of $800 million in highway funds.
- UCI's Only Asian Department Chair May Leave : Ethnic studies: Pauline R. Yu, who founded East Asian literature program, is likely to accept UCLA offer to be dean of humanities. Her departure would deal a blow to efforts to expand Irvine's Asian faculty.
- SANTA PAULA : Council Opposes Abandoned-Car Fee
- SIMI VALLEY : Ride Sharers Find Partners for Commutes
- Chapter 2 in Businessman's Legal Troubles
- The Olivesmith at Olive Time
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (Studio)...
- Multiple Choice for SAT Students : Education: A variety of assistance--at a variety of prices--offers to ease fears and raise scores of those facing the new test.
- School District Cites Bad Conduct, Bans Adult Soccer : Norwalk-La Mirada: Athletic fields are declared off-limits following residents' complaints that participants changed clothes and urinated in public. The soccer group's youth teams are also banned.
- Sequel to 'The Cay' Sets Off 40-City Tour
- West Hollywood : Meeting on Nightclub Noise
- Fed Study's Conclusion: Hooray for Hollywood : Recession: Survey finds the movie industry among the few bright spots in California's economy, which continues to lag the nation.
- California's Lost Pyramids
- Salvation Army Helps Needy Children Start School in Style
- PLATFORM : No Library Sell-Out
- CAMARILLO : Council Approves Anti-Graffiti Law
- CALABASAS : Neighbors Worry About Dry Wetland
- GLENDALE : Council Backs Away From Phone Call Tax
- Mother Pleads Not Guilty in Case of Child Abandonment
- DEL MAR : Frankel Taps French Connection
- WNET Calls WWII Documentary 'Flawed' : Television: The station says 'Liberators,' which credited black battalions for freeing Nazi death camps, had factual errors. The makers reject the findings.
- Valley Area Rakes in Blue Chips : High school football: Six members of the 1993 Terrific 22 squad play in the region.
- 'Last Tango' Kicks Off Film Series
- Unilab Hopes for Positive Results : Restructuring May Guide Firm Through an Uncertain Future
- Ukraine President OKs Confidence Vote on Deal With Russia
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : Dance floor Whiplash
- Brush Fire Blamed on Boys Playing With Lighter
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views : YOU CAN'T WEAR THAT : School officials say they're just trying to protect students and maintain the proper atmosphere.
- California's Bitter Fruit: Olives : This is the olive that built an agricultural empire. Now the super-colossal California black ripe olive industry is in big trouble.
- Congressman to Step Down
- Long Beach : Levi Strauss Will Move Office to Landmark Square
- Nautical Theme Puts Wind in Sails of Orange Coast Festivals
- Covina : Workshops on Composting
- Family Life Unfolds in 'Tokyo Story'
- Cherished Memories of a B & B Summer
- LONG BEACH TRIPLE TREAT : At Museum of Art, a Look at Furniture, Video 'Diaries' and the 'Age of Plague'
- FOOTBALL '93
- German Tourist Slain in Florida; Furor Renewed
- Small Stocks Hurt by Worry Over Economy : Market Overview
- Judge Urges Denial of Lorenzo Airline Bid
- Picture Is More Crowded for Hotel Rooms : Tourism: July occupancy figures increased over last year, and the county held its own with the rest of the country, two studies say.
- OTHER NEWS
- Luther Medical Products Inc.
- Penney's Stores to Feature Items for Minorities : Merchandising: The retailer cites research into customer preferences. Southern California will be the focal point.
- ENVIRONMENT
- A Taste of EVO
- Top Turban
- Lakewood : Hospital Adds 32-Bed Wing With Rehabilitation Unit
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Oh, Coward!' Spans the Decades : Conejo Players Theatre offers a fast-paced musical revue featuring works of the British writer.
- West Hollywood : Council OKs Smoking Ban
- India to Set Aside Half of Federal Jobs for Underprivileged
- La Puente Doctor's Work Restricted
- Claremont : Youth Suspected of Arson
- Federal Panels Call for Warning to Drinkers on Painkiller Labels
- Cerritos : ABC School Buses Will Get Cameras to Deter Vandalism
- Latinos in Poll See Positive Side of Illegal Immigration : Survey: The statewide study, in contrast with other samplings, found great disapproval of Wilson's proposals.
- Hillside's Slow Collapse Chasing Away Animal Shelter : San Clemente: The city will relocate strays while shoring up the slope eroded by storms, then look for a larger location. A sewage treatment facility nearby is not threatened.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Working Out
- One on One : Pernell Whitaker Wants to Beat Chavez, but He's Just as Concerned About the NBA as the WBC
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : This Freshman Gets High Marks
- Cross-Country Star Gibby Now at Westlake
- American League Supports New Format
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Martinez Ripens Early for Orange Cross-Country Team
- OC HIGH: Student News & Views
- Maywood : City Looks to Crack Down on Illegal Yard Sales
- Event Puts Women on Fast Track
- Injury Blamed on Stray Rifle Shot
- Sports : New High School Is Preparing for an Evening of Firsts
- ' . . . A Trip Through Hell' : Badly Burned Survivors of Brush Fire Fight Pain to Recover