- 6 Drug Officers Partially Cleared : Scandal: Jury acquits 5 deputies, LAPD detective on 13 counts in corruption case. Jurors deadlock on other charges and more deliberations are ordered.
- Debs Party With a Purpose : Traditions: Girls find that the stuffy image is misleading. And while the pageantry is still there, the purpose has also changed. A dance Saturday will benefit L.A.'s Childrens Hospital.
- U.S. Moves to Tighten Scrutiny of Indian Gaming : Regulation: Task force will look into gambling at bingo halls. States seeking to seize slot-type machines at reservations have been thwarted by court rulings that they lack jurisdiction.
- Condemned Child Killer Wins 45-Day Stay
- City Orders Permits for Landlords of Some Homes : Thousand Oaks: The new law is intended to ease tenant crowding. Critics call it biased.
- Appeal Panel Hears Lawyers' Debate on Sentence by Karlins : Courts: Prosecutor argues she should be forced to order prison term for grocer in girl's death. Her attorney says she followed the law.
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Admit Robbery in North Park
- Jury Convicts Encino Man in Wife's Slaying : Trial: Melvin M. Green is expected to be sentenced to life in prison without parole for arranging the murder.
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- EL TORO : 2 Injured as Armed Robbers Loot Home
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Knee Problems Sideline Franco
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Kennedy Comes Up Short in Its Bid to Reach Boys' City Soccer Final, 2-0
- GIRLS' DIVISION III-AA : Morningside's Pressure Defense Proves Too Much for El Dorado
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SUNSET LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- Offerman's Blue Shadow : Amalfitano Does His Best to Ensure That the Dodgers Will Not Be Caught Short
- Video Rental Chart : 'Thelma & Louise' Riding High
- Computers May Listen in the Future : Telecommunications: AT&T;'s plan to replace many telephone operators with computerized voice recognition systems should help speed the use of machines that understand human speech.
- Hughes Unit's Device Sounds Great : Voice Intelligibility Processor Will Make PA Messages Easier to Understand
- Hey, There's Chocolate in My Soup
- Chefs Trade Talents for a Kitchen
- Students to Compete for Arts Scholarships
- South Carolina Battle Puts Bush, Governor on Spot : Campaign: Both Buchanan and Duke are on the GOP primary ballot. And the state's chief executive heads the President's national reelection effort.
- COLUMN ONE : Vietnam's Hold on America : Even after a generation, the emotional baggage of the war has not been set aside. The presidential race has released old demons.
- EIGHT IS ENOUGH : Thank Goodness, 'New Spanish Visions' Narrows Its Focus to a Poetic Octet
- Pet Peeves : Not All Households Are Meant to Host the Animal Kingdom
- A 'Beachy-Keen' Party for Bishop's
- CAMARILLO : Camrosa Opening Draws 55 Applicants
- Getting Children Ready to Read
- Judge Upholds Suspension of Church's Bingo Operations
- FAIRNESS WATCH : That's No Joke
- TORRANCE : 8-Year Incumbent Loses Seat on City Council
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nevin's Power Streak Continues as Titans Handle Chapman, 10-3
- It Didn't Take Long for the Desert to Get Really Old, Says Ivanisevic
- First Thing They Have to Do Is Add a Lot of Those Decals
- Tough Talk From New Fed Inspection Chief
- Mooove 'Em Out : Southeast L.A. County Once Had Hundreds of Dairies, But Today Only 3 Survive
- The Bucks Stop Here : As Times Get Tougher, O.C.'s Wealthy Trickle Down to Discount Stores
- Compton : Metals Firm May Be Fined for Not Reporting Toxics
- Council Moves to Rid Area of Homeless Encampments : Ordinance: Officials want to pattern new law after Santa Barbara's ban on sleeping on public property. Critics wonder where up to 5,000 homeless people can be relocated.
- Groups Criticize Report on Laurel Plaza Expansion : North Hollywood: Residents fearing an increase in traffic and crime aren't satisfied with proposed remedies for the $150-million project.
- Track and Field
- Cal Lutheran Making Noise in Baseball
- NORTHERN CONFERENCE : NORTHEASTERN LEAGUE
- Buena Calls a Board Meeting Against Ocean View : Prep basketball: Bulldogs turn offensive rebounds into easy baskets to advance to girls' Southern Section Division I-A final.
- Stewart Quits SDSU Basketball Squad
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : State Finals Familiar Turf for Golden West
- Sharing of the Green : Lawn Bowling Clubs Have Small but Loyal Following
- Long Beach : Pro, Con Opinions Voiced Over Whaling Wall Mural
- Maywood : Rehiring of 2 Policemen Stirs Protest at City Hall
- Clever but Flawed Addition to UCSD : Design: Gunnar Birkerts goes underground with his expansion of the campus' landmark library. The idea is perfectly functional, but wear a visor.
- Begin Conscious After Heart Attack
- Westwood : Cantor Chair Established
- Workers Camp at Closed Factory : Recession: They are maintaining a 24-hour vigil at the plant, claiming that it is their only collateral for more than a month of unpaid wages.
- Silva Quits Contest Against Rohrabacher : Politics: Huntington Beach mayor says he was persuaded by GOP officials. He is the second city official in the county to withdraw from party's primary in two days.
- SANTA CLARITA : Mediation Program Receives City Grant
- Ready to Burst : Expectations Riding High for Best Desert Wildflower Show Since '75
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : This Looks Like the Real Goodby
- Chapman Descends a Division : Panthers: Officials opt to go from Division II to III in 1993-94, but football could return.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SUNSET LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Pitchers Pitch, Hitters Don't Hit
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mitchell Due for a Move?
- Taper Event Raises $100,000
- West Hollywood : Change in City Hall Hours
- BOOK REVIEW : A Story of Man Told in the Voice of Bear : GIVING VOICE TO BEAR; North American Indian Myths, Rituals and Images of the Bear : <i> By David Rockwell</i> ; Roberts Rinehart $25; 224 pages
- Compton : Speakers at Forum Address School Security, Cleanliness
- 4 Israeli Arabs Arrested in Killings That Ignited Raids
- Long Beach : 4 Convicted of Robberies, Rapes in Belmont Heights
- Glendale : $540,000 More Allocated for New Storm Drains
- Bid to Extend 710 Freeway Clears Hurdle : Transportation: Backers cheer as federal officials approve environmental study. Opponents vow to fight on.
- N.Y. Teacher Jailed in Poisoning Case
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush's Budget Plan Defeated in House
- Anti-Crime Team to Be Deployed
- Recession Cuts Hotel Occupancy to 63.5%; Outlook Gloomy
- AUTOS
- More Signs of Recovery as Factory Orders Rise Again : Economy: In another encouraging sign, the percentage of homeowners behind on mortgage payments dropped.
- Norwalk : $1 Million in Spending Cuts OKd; Amphitheater Put Off
- A Backcountry Setting for Art of Sculpturing
- Santa Monica College Forfeits Playoff Berth, 19 Victories
- Payoff Not Big Enough in 'Game'
- Bagel Boosters : Expanding San Diego Chain Will Soon Open Its First Shop in O.C.
- ARCHITECTURE : Beverly Hills' Greystone Mansion Is Hulking Monument to the Past
- Occidental Professor Robert J. Janosik Dies
- Santa Monica : Hearing on Assessments
- Sho-En Sculpture Festival Set This Weekend
- Star Wars : Hollywood Activists Give Pentagon Brass an Unusual Earful at Hearing
- La Habra Heights City Council
- Recession Drives Out Dealership : * Business: City tax revenue and 96 jobs are lost. Other auto dealers say they'll outlast the tough times.
- IT'S EASY BEING GREEN : Laguna's 2-Day Irish Faire Has the Benefit of Pipes, Clogs and Many Friends
- Willard B. Hage, Former President of Dairy Company, Dies at 95
- Montebello : Notices of Possible Layoff Ordered for All Teachers
- PALOS VERDES PENINSULA : Sheriff's Probe Asked in Break-In at School
- Fraternity Songbook Celebrates Violence on Women : UCLA: Action is being considered against Phi Kappa Psi, which distributed the publication to its pledges.
- Unnerving Solana Beach Caves Will No Longer See Light of Day
- MOORPARK : Girls Told Risks of Sexual Activity
- LOS ANGELES : Suitor to Stand Trial in 'Fatal Attraction' Killings
- Hillock Is Hopeful That WCC Tournament Rematch Against San Francisco Is Not a Rerun
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : 'Strange' Helicopter Not Strange at All
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SUNSET LEAGUE
- Kings Keep Getting By With Gretzky
- Hockey
- CAMARILLO : Child Killer Gets Stay of Execution
- COUNTYWIDE : Member of Public Sought for LAFCO
- THE HOUSE
- SIMI VALLEY : Robbers With Knife Steal Athletic Shoes
- COUNTYWIDE : Health Inspectors Close 3 Food Outlets
- ORANGE : Special Olympics Skaters Go for Gold
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- ALBUM REVIEW : 'Red-Eyed & Blue' Should Stamp Hart a Superstar
- Romancing the Sponge
- The World According to Putnam
- Russia Could Get $4 Billion in IMF Aid, Brady Testifies
- 'AND HE IS . . .?' : David Spade May Be a Young Hipster, but Outside of 'Saturday Night Live' He Tries to Never Be Too Cool for the Room
- Arcadia : Plan for New Fire Station
- HIGH LIFE / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Why People Tend to Believe There's More to Male-Female Friendship
- America's Unknown Hostage : Arvey Drown's Latest Shady Scheme to Get Rich Quick Lands Him in the Makeshift Jail of Filipino Rebels
- A Music Man and His Kids
- Deputy Is Punished for Role in Slaying : Law enforcement: Unspecified action is taken by Sheriff's Department against officer who shot and killed teen-ager.
- SWIMMING U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Jorgensen Romps to Win in 400 Free
- Ocean View's Crowe Has Brains, Brawn for Thinking Man's Game : Sunset League: The Stanford-bound senior outfielder is one of Orange County's top scholar-athletes.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SUNSET LEAGUE
- Chase Leaving Trail of Success at Washington : Girls' basketball: The coach helped build the City's dominant team.
- 'Anita Hill of Music Industry' Talks : * Pop music: Penny Muck, a secretary whose lawsuit against Geffen Records sparked a debate about sexual harassment in the music business, speaks out in her first extended interview.
- A Muse Grows in Simi Valley : Widely Circulated Literary Magazine Produced by 3 Local Residents Is Nearing Its 3rd Anniversary
- Janet Davis
- GLENDALE : Defense Seeks to Quash Key Evidence in Arson Trial
- 2 Engineers Honored by Academy
- 79-Lot Development Approved
- LAGUNA BEACH : Repair to Begin on Sewer Line Rupture
- SAN DIEGO : Settlement in Faulty Motel Heater Case
- GLENDALE : Superintendent Proposes Eliminating 97 Positions
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Sweeps San Diego St. in Volleyball
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SUNSET LEAGUE
- Storm Expected to Bring Rain, Cold Air Today
- 'Overwhelmed' CCI Makes Quick Exit From Nationals
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SUNSET LEAGUE
- Larsen Qualifies for Finals in 800-Meter Freestyle Event
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Krajicek Has the Speed to Burn Ivanisevic : Tennis: With both serving in the 120-m.p.h. range, the Dutchman has the big edge in accuracy.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : PADRES : Howard Sits This One Out
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Martinez Signs One-Year Deal Worth $725,000
- Insurers May Pay for More Toxic Cleanups : Regulation: All those that issued policies covering firms from the time the pollution began may share in the liability, a court rules.
- GARDENS : Miniaturization : Japanese landscapes and bonsai plants are an attractive alternative to the usual ground covers and ornamental plants.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Gotti's Tight Grip on Mob Described
- Enclave Horror Echoed in a Cameraman's Sobs : Karabakh: Film is shown in Moscow as Azerbaijanis and Armenians again trade charges over Khojaly attack.
- Love Goes On-Line in 'Dreams'
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Muir's Vaughn Is Parade All-American
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- He Earned This Tour of Duty : Golf: Club pro Todd Yoshitake had a chance to compete against PGA's best at last week's L.A. Open.
- Height Rule Rejected for Short Man's Jury
- Moral Values to Be Taught in Irvine Schools, Board Says
- Masked Gunman Robs Sports Card Shop
- New Taxi Service Wins Tentative OK : Transportation: The City Council votes to allow a second cab company to operate in the Valley. The action ends an eight-year monopoly.
- U.S. Tightens Scrutiny of Tribal Gambling Halls
- SANTA CLARITA : Judge to Review General Plan Suit
- PLATFORM : We Would Benefit
- SAN DIEGO : Drug House Near School Protested
- Monte Vista's Pressure Forces Helix to Cave In
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SUNSET LEAGUE
- Realignment Is Blocked by Cub Vote : National League: Chicago objects to move to West that would put more of its TV games on later.
- El Camino Falls to Rancho Santiago
- Grammys Give Cole a Big Boost : * Album sales: Her 'Unforgettable' vaults to No. 2 after winning seven awards, but the Grammy telecast fails to stimulate retail volume.
- Anyone with a ticket to the now-canceled...
- In the Swim for 60 Years : Landmark Huntington Beach Pool Is Called Safe from Demolition
- Students Get a Lesson on Holocaust : History: In the wake of a fifth-grader's talk on Adolf Hitler, an Auschwitz survivor tells youngsters about the horrors of the death camps.
- Lancaster Says Next Deals Will Be Public : Meetings: City officials reverse the policy on real estate decisions. But they deny their actions violated the Brown Act.
- More Boats and More Trains : Improved military transport capabilities mean stronger deterrence
- Suspended Coach Allowed Back at Newport Harbor
- THE NHL : He Looked Up to His Big Brother at Forum
- Davies' Strategy to Keep from Using Woods is Ironclad : Golf: Playing without a driver, Davies has experienced success at the Inamori Classic.
- Comrie Buys the Gulls; Hahn Eyes NHL Team
- A Debut Taylor-Made for Success : * Music: Country performer Calman Hart brings his classical background and personal influences together in 'Red-Eyed & Blue.'
- Former ICA Creditors Sue for Damages : Thrift: Settlement of fraud suit was against their best interests, plaintiffs say. They want former directors and officers to pay $100 million.
- Consuming Issue : Sales of <i> Healthy </i> Items Are Just That, but Does Label Fit the Food?
- Paso Robles: Unsung King of Cab
- Early Primaries Feature Candidate Role Reversals
- Unharmed Toddler Found With Body of Her Mother in Field
- Limits for Street Vendors Get Initial OK : Regulations: Council will vote next week on a proposal to license 100 people to use pushcarts.
- City OKs Higher Parking Fines, New System of Processing Them
- Sinatra, Iglesias Captivate Audience at Benefit
- HIGH LIFE / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Some Teens Still Having Risky Sex
- Scientist Is a Man of Many Numbers
- Fields Where Dreams Come Alive
- Hollywood Subway Tunnel Project OKd
- L.A. Detective Tells Details of Fatal Shooting : Civil rights: The officer is testifying in federal court as a defendant in a suit alleging the Special Investigations Section killed three unarmed robbers.
- MOORPARK : Planners Seek Input of Council on Status
- A Penny Saved : Gadfly's Probe of Public Spending Led to Fall of Hawthorne City Clerk
- A Nasty Campaign of 'Us' vs. 'Them' : Buchanan's appeal to voters' fears
- Miscellany
- Realignment Is Blocked by Cub Vote : National League: Chicago objects to move that would put more of its TV games on later.
- NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : NORTH VALLEY LEAGUE
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Johnson Finds Niche on Basketball Court
- Baseball
- CSUN Offense Comes Alive in Victory Over CS Long Beach
- Sockers' Woodberry Boots Stars : MSL: Out of the shadows of an All-Star, the defender scores two goals in Sockers' 5-4 victory.
- History in the Making at Oakland : El Camino and Harbor Women's Teams in State Tournament for First Time
- Net Result Is Victory for Lakers : Pro basketball: Scott scores 25 as L.A. overcomes a 38-point first half to beat New Jersey for the 14th time in a row at the Forum, 101-92.
- STAGE REVIEWS : Bright Heidi Shines in 'Chronicles'
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- More Telmex Stock to Be Offered for Foreign Sale
- Furon Sells Santa Ana Aerospace Division
- Chowder: Call Me Hungry
- West Covina : Homicide Rate Up 36.4%
- Lynwood Gains Title Game by Beating Poly
- Colombia Closes Dissecting Unit After Slaying Reports
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Untiring Innovator : The pioneering spirit of architect Albert Frey will be reflected in the first retrospective of his work, at University Museum.
- Norwalk : School Dress Code Revised to Prohibit Gang Symbols
- Infertility Doctor Is Found Guilty of Fraud, Perjury
- Einstein Sighted Eating at Spago : Just kidding. But like the ubiquitous Elvis, the scientist enjoys universal fame years after his death. His legacy is the subject of a two-day course offered by UCLA Extension.
- Candidate Sees Gays as Enemies
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Heavy Rain Swamps Houston Freeways
- THEATER REVIEW 'A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT' : A Royal Production : Farcical update of Mark Twain's classic story is a singing and dancing spectacular.
- GlendaleNorth Central Avenue, 800 block--Luggage, jewelry, shoes...
- Santa Ana School District Panel Lists Potential Cuts in Budgetary Squeeze
- GARDEN GROVE : Church Officials Ask City Help in Dispute
- Letting Parents Decide Decency
- NEWPORT BEACH : Firefighters Disavow Fund Solicitation
- PORT HUENEME : Council Disbands Planning Panel
- Cities Settle Suits Over Hyperion Plant
- Biola's Hizon a Big Hit in the Small Time : College basketball: After an unsatisfying Division I experience, former Cypress College standout has found fulfillment at an NAIA school.
- Langley, Canyons Find Right Gear in 85-76 Win
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Conner Takes Advantage of Defiant Error : Sailing: Stars & Stripes wins third-round defender race by 2 minutes 15 seconds.
- Ankle Injury Fells Simi Valley's Fischer
- Kennedy Races Past Poly in Opener, 8-0
- Crenshaw to Challenge Westchester in 4-A Final
- STAGE REVIEW : The Stunning Poetry of 'Bedouins'
- Locke Sings a Different Tune : * Film: The 75-year-old Irish tenor, whose life inspired the movie 'Hear My Song,' mends his fences in Great Britain.
- Music Reviews : Hornist Todd at County Art Museum
- Kaufman & Broad Agrees to Acquire J.M. Peters Control : Home building: The federal Resolution Trust Corp. sponsored a bidding contest for the negotiating rights. The founder of Peters lost.
- The Boonville Birthday
- FILM : Nuggets of Greatness in Chaplin's 'Gold Rush'
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : $347-Million EPA Contract Questioned
- Police, Sheriff's Tallies of Crime Statistics Don't Add Up : Law enforcement: City refuses to release 1991 figures until the agencies' reports can be reconciled.
- Sierra Madre : Asbestos Dust Closes Library
- New Hero Is Classic, Comfortable and 100% Cotton
- Kites Etc.
- West Hollywood : Sunset Blvd. Project OKd
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS U.S. SENATE : Economy, Gender to Be Key Elements in Feinstein's Bid
- HIGH LIFE / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : A Stable Environment : Young Show Trainer Is Holding Her Horses--and Whinnying Awards and Ribbons for It
- FOR THE KIDS : Wheelchair Tennis : Disabilities don't stop these players from competing on the courts.
- U.S. Sees Nothing New in Libya Overtures on Suspects
- LAGUNA BEACH : Alley to Be Renamed in Honor of Activist
- WEST COVINA : Youth, 17, Sought in Mall Shootings Surrenders
- Escondido Man Will Stand Trial in Slaying of Female Hitchhiker : Investigation: Charge comes from task force probing deaths of 45 prostitutes and transients. The defendant will also be charged with attempted murder, rape.
- SANTA CLARITA : College Trustees Oppose Vouchers
- King Crime Record Not Admissible : Trial: Judge bars attorneys for LAPD officers from telling jury why motorist was imprisoned. They may mention that he was on parole, however.
- SAN DIEGO : Sailor Admits Firing at Other Sailors
- GRANADA HILLS : Sketches of Suspects in Slaying Released
- COUNTYWIDE : CHP Will Use Radar in Santiago Canyon
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Reserves Give Duke a Much-Needed Lift
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Holm Pours in 44, but Carlsbad Goes to Finals
- Bossy Gets a Hero's Ovation : Hockey: The Islanders retire his number, and attendance swells for a night to tribute Hall of Famer.
- Diehl Won't Blame Poor Performance on Illness
- SANTA ANITA : Cracked Hoof Won't Keep Best Pal From Joining Six Rivals in Big 'Cap
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Conner Benefits From Defiant's Woes
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Royal Extends Volleyball Streak
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SUNSET LEAGUE
- Troupe Gets Council OK on Theater Lease
- Stone, Writers Debate 'JFK' Fact, Fiction : * Movies: In a discussion before a crowd of 1,500, Norman Mailer and Nora Ephron support the director as others charge that the film distorts events.
- Moody's Lowers Stellar Credit Rating of IBM : Technology: The agency warns of a deterioration in the computer giant's competitive position.
- Economic Help That He Obtains Credit for
- New Approach to Database Software
- A Novel Idea : New Curriculum Lets Junior High Students Relive History
- Guilt Conceded in Motel Murder : Trial: Attorney is trying to spare convicted killer James Gregory Marlow from the death penalty in a Huntington Beach strangling.
- Three People, Including Toddler, Wounded as Gunman Opens Fire in South-Central
- City Rejects Ex-Manager's Claim
- OXNARD : City Seeks Extension for State Park Funds
- There May Be a Glint in Future of the Starlight : Burbank: Several nonprofit groups propose staging fund-raisers at the amphitheatre, which has been dark since '88.
- CAMARILLO : Trustees to Consider 2 New School Buses
- SAN DIEGO : Violent Man Dies on Way to Hospital
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Antelope Valley Eliminated by Imperial Valley
- Matter of Perspective : Pepperdine Can Surpass USF's Conference Win Streak Mark This Weekend, but Don't Look for Any Bill Russells or K.C. Joneses Among the Waves
- Magazine Is Sold to Its Publisher
- MAI Systems.: MAI Systems Corp. got a...
- The Hottest Tamales
- Big Sister Is Watching What You Eat
- Downey : Out-of-State Move Cancels Mayor's Reelection Plans
- Hollings 'Joke' Angers A-Bomb Survivors but Tokyo Plays It Down
- Lakewood City Council
- Barbara, Really!It was a disgrace.A shocking display.The...
- Arabs, Israelis Disagree on Site of Future Talks
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE' : Shades of Plautus : While visually stunning, the UCSB revival of the 1938 Broadway musical misses the mark on several levels.
- Santa Monica : Fees for Swimming Pools
- Surveying Super Tuesday
- Monrovia : City Slogan Contest Urged
- The Region : Hospitals to Affiliate
- Nestor Almendros, 61; Cinematographer
- BURBANK : Court to Examine Decree for Cleanup
- FISHING : Anglers Try to Get a Grip on Annual Grunion Run
- Music Reviews : Coull String Quartet Makes L.A. Debut
- AUTOS
- TRANSPORTATION
- DANCE
- Singing a Different Tune : Subject of 'Hear My Song' Mends His Fences in Britain
- SPRING VALLEY : Teen-Ager Arrested After Campus Fight
- LANCASTER : City Officials Promise Public Decisions on Land
- N. HOLLYWOOD, LANCASTER : Disaster Assistance Centers to Open
- San Pedro Quarterback to Play for Northridge
- SWIMMING U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Barrowman Loses in His Specialty
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman's 34 Rebounds Carry the Pistons