- King Trial Outcome
- David + the Reporter
- WORDS OF HATE
- Mothers: Don't Be Your Son's 1st Victim
- WORDS OF HATE
- Fox Development and Quality of Life
- The Future of El Toro Marine Air Station
- For All Our Diversity, Look at All We Share
- Cost of Keeping the Film Industry in the Southland
- AIDS and the Theater
- Parent, Teacher and Students Uphold Valencia High Virtues
- L.A. Election Results
- Paying for Trees
- The PG Problem
- Public Officials' Actions Scrutinized
- SOLD OUT
- WORDS OF HATE
- For All Our Diversity, Look at All We Share
- L.A. Election Results
- A Workers' Comp Judge's Courage
- WORDS OF HATE
- WORTHY MISSIONARIES
- Responsible Parenting Or Ecological Disaster?
- King Trial Outcome
- Time to Stand Up for Our Libraries
- Cornering the Market
- Looking for a Mate? Well, What About Me?
- Organized Labor Is Losing a Pro
- RADIO : Second only to God in influence among teen-agers in the '60s, when they attracted 1 of every 4 listeners in L.A., today deejays like Robert W. Morgan, Charlie Tuna and the Real Don Steele are spinning oldies, peddling nostalgia for days gone by : Back When Jocks Were Boss
- A Shot of Publicity
- Abortion Funds
- A Riff of Affection From His Friends : Jazz: Fans and pals of musician Howlett Smith are raising funds to replace gear stolen from him last month.
- State Senate Race Viewed as a Toss-Up
- LOCAL ELECTIONS L.A. MAYOR : Few Minority Home Loans by Bank With Riordan Ties : Finances: Candidate founded and was board member of institution that has given no mortgages to Asian-Americans or African-Americans in three years.
- TENNIS AT OJAI : Abrams Easily Wins 16 Singles Title at Ojai
- Analysis of Draft Is Just Hot Air
- "Changing Colors." Jim Self, tuba. Summit Records...
- Ricky on the Run : Serra's Boyer, Who Competes in Baseball, Track, Football and Basketball, Is a Man for All Seasons
- Former Thomas-Conrad Chief Elected to Board of Costa Mesa-Based Emulex.
- Back to Belgian Africa, Laughing and Screaming
- The Conquest of Hate : By Turning Conflict Inside Out, a New Breed of Mediators Finds a Way of Bringing Peace to the City
- THE CRUISE OF THE CORWIN by...
- Brazil's President Unveils Economic Reform Plan
- Developers Wanted on Sunset Strip : Economy: Fearful of losing the entertainment industry, planners consider easing restrictions for some builders at selected locations.
- Official in Hot Water Over Office Wine Sale
- El Monte : School Board Recall Effort
- Colleges Consider Option of Earning 3-Year Degrees
- Huge Bomb Rips London's Financial District; 1 Killed
- Agency Offers Support for High-Risk Students
- A Tale of Two Candidates and the Many Enclaves of L.A.
- Ventura Stages Its Spring Celebration for Thousands
- Bankhead Leads City's Victory Over Southern Section, 127-112
- Rams' Stewart Has Become Excess Baggage
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : A Hollywood Ending for <i> That</i> Meeting
- BOLCOM: String Quartet No. 10. JOHNSTON: String...
- ALBUM REVIEW
- LATE NIGHT WITH PRINCE: Prince showed up...
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- STYLE: FASHION : Twisted
- Sri Lanka's Aborigines Fight Inroads That Threaten Their Traditional Way of Life
- DOWNTOWN : Lobbying Saves Bullock's Store
- USC : University, Union Continue Talks
- KOREATOWN : CRA Moves Official to Speed Recovery
- Valley School Places Second in Super Quiz : Education: Taft High is edged by Texas but still has chance to win overall Academic Decathlon.
- Carelli's Victory Has a Little Spin on It
- No Homer Barrage, but CSUN Sweeps SDSU Once More
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Is Smith Touch Needed by Hitters?
- NHL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : May's Overtime Goal Gives Sabres a Sweep
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Elkington Earns Share of Lead
- College Basketball
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR SOCCER : North Boys, South Girls Are Winners
- POP MUSIC : From Jane's to New Addictions : When Perry Farrell dismantled Jane's Addiction, he saw rock 'n' roll burnout in his future. But he's recharged, guiding 'Lollapalooza' and a band, Porno for Pyros, in which he says 'sparks are flying' creatively
- Singers Help Out an Unsung Songwriter
- MOVIES : ON LOCATION : Concept: The Player Loses His Job : Michael Tolkin, who wrote the book on Hollywood with 'The Player,' turns to recession, death of an L.A. dream and the '90s. (But wait, 'The New Age' is supposed to be funny too.)
- John E. Pope has joined the Newport...
- Fill-the-Gap Health Coverage Protects Workers
- LOSING FAITH : Iranians' Revolutionary Zeal Is Cooling As Hard Times Challenge the Islamic Ideals of the Republic
- CLOSE-UP : Gardener of Eden
- SOUTHERN DISCOMFORT : Famous Faces, Infamous Noise, Candied Yams and Corn Pone. We Must Be in Georgia.
- NOTEBOOK : Issac Burton Headed to ASU
- Title of Mayor Unimportant--It's the Title to a House That Matters to Him : Politics: Councilman James B. Dimas Sr. says he can live without the ceremonial post. He was passed over because he's now living outside of town.
- Claremont Graduate School to Honor Military Academy Grad
- A Motherless Generation : HIV-Positive Women Plagued by Fears of Their Children's Uncertain Futures
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Chacon HR Lifts Lincoln to 5-4 Win Over Hollywood
- NONFICTION - April 25, 1993
- NONFICTION - April 25, 1993
- NONFICTION - April 25, 1993
- Obituaries - April 25, 1993
- Names in the News - April 25, 1993
- Names in the News - April 25, 1993
- An Intoxicating Visit to England's Lyrical Lake District : Romantic setting of Windermere abounds in reminders of Wordsworth and other great writers.
- A Whale of a Lot of Land Excursions : Choices for passengers ashore in Hawaii range from windsurfing to hovering over a volcano.
- Battle Lines Drawn for Future of El Toro Base : Air station: Closure plan pits airport boosters against residents fearful of wasted tax dollars, and overflights.
- MIGHTY MOUSE: Even without expansion, Disneyland dwarfed...
- VOICES OF TWO VICTIMS' FAMILY AND FRIENDS : Sorting Out the Pain : Donald Aragon: His widow is angry. 'Don was a very loving person. He had a very useful life ended by these thugs.'
- A COP'S TRIBUTE? Garden Grove businessman Bob...
- COLUMN RIGHT / MARTIN FELDSTEIN: KATHLEEN FELDSTEIN : Clinton's Budget Fables : His 'user charges' and 'outlay reductions' are a backdoor way of shifting the cost from the government to the rest of us.
- Charles H. Davis has been appointed vice...
- The Next Mayor Will Need to Capitalize on Ideas
- A Doctor, a Swindler and an Accused Stock Manipulator May Be the Southland's Biggest Players in : The Big Business of Workers' Comp
- To Promote Technology, Government Should Simply Get Out of the Way
- 'Frequent Flier' Awards Pose Taxing Problem
- Dr. Carmelo J. Santoro, an Orange County...
- Carl Lising has been appointed to the...
- O.C. EARNINGS : Birtcher Medical Posts Quarterly Loss
- J. Clark Booth has been promoted to...
- Arthur W. Fort has been appointed a...
- Oh, for a Hot Shower Any Time
- A Vacation Becomes an Adventure : Counting on a relaxing holiday with the baby? Forget it. Best bet is to plan ahead carefully and lower expectations.
- NONFICTION - April 25, 1993
- 'Bulldog' Bites on $3 M Estate
- STYLE: ARCHITECTURE : Room at the Top
- Ownership Eluding Boomers, But Older Americans Are Buying More
- DISMISSED! : The Purging of Gay and Lesbian Troops from the Armed Forces
- What Has Happened to The New Yorker
- A Tortuous History at Death Valley
- The Spain Nobody Knows : The four lovely Balearic Islands, from Greek-looking Ibiza to sophisticated Majorca, are still an insider's secret-and Mediterranean to the core.
- Sales Gain Seen for Valley Homes
- Rural Visits Can Make for <i> Moo</i> -ving Experience : Vacations: Beyond cows and other critters, farm stays offer a glimpse into country culture.
- SPRINGTIME Showoffs : Designers gussy up 'show case' houses to benefit Southland charities and attract clients. A few lucky owners get make-over for their homes in process.
- Shopper's Tips for Foreign Bargaining : There are techniques that have proved valuable in negotiating fares and prices overseas.
- Downtown Tower Among the Winners of Beauty Awards
- Freebies for Gardeners
- Designer Showcase Homes
- FAMILIAR CACTI: North America by Kenneth...
- Prelude Season on the Cote d'Azur : Spring remains a quiet, gentle time, from the gardens to the bistros to the street markets.
- California Corner
- THE CUBAN BESTSELLER LIST : Hot Cakes in Havana
- Bosnian Serb Leader Rejects Final Plan : Balkans: Karadzic's decision will bring harsher sanctions, spur move for Western intervention.
- WITH AN EYE ON ... : Fox's 'Class of '96' star Megan Ward proves she's a quick study
- Call of the Camera : Rick Schroder at 22 says he's ready to direct
- WATTS : A Bridge-Building Cinco de Mayo Fest
- 11-Hour Texas Prison Riot Ends
- MID-WILSHIRE : Boys Voice Approval on Power of Song
- Monrovia : Increased Fees Studied
- EAST : Asians Must Unite for Clout, Panel Says
- It's Plant Sale Time
- A Land and River Tour in Eastern Russia : The trip includes seven days on the Amur River, mostly off-limits to foreigners until last year.
- Virginia Inns for the Horsy Set : Whether You Saddle or Settle, There Are Sweeping Views of the Shenandoah Valley
- GREATER LOS ANGELES GREEN PAGES: The Local...
- More Freebies: From Asbestos to Water Beds
- NONFICTION - April 25, 1993
- Chavez's Mission Will Continue, Say Farm Workers Union Leaders
- A LAKE REBORN: After years of drought,...
- Flagpole Caught in Another Flap--This Time as Burial Site : Interment: Ski Demski wants his ashes entombed inside patriotic shrine, but state law may bar him from his final resting spot.
- Young Artist Wants to Spread Mural Virtue Throughout the City
- S.D. Governor's Plane Yields Crash Clues
- Remembering a Bit of Coronado : The Locals Hold a Modest Memorial for Their Friend Who Lived in a Cave
- 10 Die, at Least 50 Hurt as Tornado Strikes Near Tulsa : Disaster: Twister blows cars and trucks off interstate. Two truck stops are demolished and many homes damaged, leaving hundreds without shelter.
- Autopsies Confirm Gunshot Wounds Killed 2 in Cult Compound
- COMMERCE : Dimas Plays Down Colleagues' Snub
- Cambodians Long for Thai Camps : Refugees: Fighting between the army and Khmer Rouge has made some who waited years to be repatriated think with nostalgia of their former safe havens.
- Maine Island a School of Hard Knocks
- NONFICTION - April 25, 1993
- Tours Pique Interest in Twin Destinations
- Dance of the Marionettes : WHAT REMAINS And Other Stories, <i> By Christa Wolf Translated from the German by Heike Schwarzbauer and Rick Takvorian (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $25; 295 pp.)</i>
- NONFICTION - April 25, 1993
- Sign Language
- Reaching Out to Clean Up Los Angeles
- 62 Drug Arrests Shake Georgia Town
- Ex-Chief Insists He Didn't Steal but Admits He Knew Money Was Missing : Police: Ebert says he covered up the $5,000 loss from drug-buy fund to avoid disgracing the department.
- Yeltsin Issues Final Appeal for Support : Russia: In TV address on eve of referendum, he calls for burial of old political system, 'breakthrough' to future. But foe is poised to fight constitutional change.
- Priestley's New Take
- Indian Commandos Kill Gunman to Thwart Hijacking
- Palestinian Seat of Power: Orient
- Kiper Active : ESPN'S football wizard is ready for the draft
- Welsh Railroad Follows Narrow Track With Double Fairlie : Transportation: Sensible companies gave up on the Victorian absurdity a century ago, but not the Festiniog Railway. It has just built another one.
- Reforms Put Little Dent in Lobbyists' Access : Government: A recent 'sponsored' trip to Washington illustrates how special interests and legislators are able to circumvent ethics laws.
- Written and directed for Clint Eastwood, the...
- Dutch Vigilant as Old Enemy Threatens : Disaster: Forty years after the sea breached dikes and killed nearly 2,000 people, experts warn that the tragedy could repeat itself.
- Rosemead : Asian Pacific Family Center
- Dancer's Wounds Have Healed, but Scars Remain
- Tailhook Affair May Signal New Era for Navy Women : Defense: Ugly scandal is seen as accelerating changes for females in the military, including serving in combat.
- Peril Lurks in Gender Gap--Even at Age 6
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Korean, Black Merchants Seek Peaceful Niches
- Making a Schoolhouse Call : Doctor's Visits Benefit Young Patients and Their Parents
- A Young Friendship That's Put to the Test
- On the Road to Trouble : Carjackings, freeway snipings, smash-and-grab rip-offs, bump-and-run assaults--criminals keep finding new ways to violate what used to be the safe haven of our rolling cocoons.
- Laying Down the New 'Law'
- VOLLEYBALL : Roosevelt Boys Win Eastern League Title
- Chernobyl Fallout Evident in Russian Immigrants
- Women Work to Ensure That Girls' Self-Esteem Survives Adolescence : Lifestyle: This Wednesday is "Take Our Daughters to Work" day. Organizers hope to demonstrate that brains are more important than looks, combatting society's not so subtle message.
- Monrovia : Movie-TV Liaison Named
- Sierra Madre : 6% Utility Tax Proposed
- AUTEUR, AUTEUR!
- On the Fast Track : Speedster Michael Granville From Bell Gardens High Is Burning Up the Record Books
- CRENSHAW : Car-Repair Training Center to Open
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- CRENSHAW : Founders Delays Branch Openings
- VOICES OF TWO VICTIMS' FAMILY AND FRIENDS : Sorting Out the Pain : Sherri Foreman: Her boyfriend sometimes feels 'a deep depression. . . . I cannot believe she is not coming home.'
- Book Review, Real Estate Swap Spots
- Sheep Count Gets Lost in a Fog
- Groups Plan to Make Anniversary of Riots a Healing Event
- Navigation Unit Trouble Delays Shuttle
- One Year Later
- A summary of selected City Hall actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- 'Life in a Day of Black L.A.' : New California Afro-American Museum Exhibit Offers Angelenos a Rare 'Mirror'
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : What Stevens <i> Doesn't </i> Know Helps Longshot Latin American
- Motor Racing
- NFL First Draft Picks Team-by-Team
- Desjardins Is Bullfrogs' Top Pick in Inaugural Roller Hockey Draft
- They Can't Get Out of the Draft : Pro football: Free agents have been stealing headlines, but college players get back in the picture today. Quarterbacks expected to go 1-2.
- New League Is Off and Rolling
- Win Streak Hits Five With Unexpected Help : Baseball: Lewis pitches five innings in his first start in more than a year and Angels defeat Red Sox, 8-5.
- Lions Go Out of State to Get Some Help Inside : Women's basketball: Emily Shopper, a 5-foot-11 forward from Kansas, signs with Loyola Marymount.
- Ice Thaws, Fishing Doesn't : Trout opener: Weather is warm, but water is too cold to stir up fish. Largest catch weighs 12 pounds 9 ounces, near Bridgeport.
- 5 Area Men to Play in Senior Sectional Finals
- East L.A. Adds Crucial Loss to Mission's Injuries : Junior college baseball: Early barrage helps Huskies triumph, 15-10, and pull into first place in the Southern California Athletic Conference.
- Tigers by the Tail : Four Pacific Players Are Looking to Make Their Mark in the NFL, but It's a Longshot That Any Even Will Be Drafted
- He <i> Was</i> the Key to The City
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Pioline Upsets Edberg in Windy Monte Carlo
- SOME VELVET EVENING: European dates were announced...
- Davis Shows He's Still Got It : Angels: Designated hitter, who went three for four with two RBIs, says he's starting to feel comfortable at the plate.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pacers Edge Out Magic for Last Berth
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAMES / GIRLS : Costa Mesa's DiCamilli Leads South to Victory
- Track
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Tired, but Wins Its Invitational
- Lakers Enter Playoffs on Positive Note, 125-107 : Pro basketball: Worst regular season in 18 years concludes with a victory over the Kings.
- Identity Crisis : Little-Known Channel Islands Park Seeks More Visibility and Visitors
- O.C. Can Do Better Job on Volunteerism : The Needs Are Many--and Growing--but Residents Here Are Giving Less of Themselves
- Back to the Future for Orange County : * Poll Shows What Has Been Lost in Recent Years, but We Can Restore Our Optimism
- Depression's Links to Childhood Studied : Mental health: Researchers found the highest rates of adult depression among those who grew up in a family touched by violence, mental illness or divorce.
- A Puny Force to Be Reckoned With
- Kings Search for Scoring : Game 4: None of L.A.'s top four scorers has a goal in three games against the Flames. Stauber might start in goal today.
- It Was an All-Star Night for Soccer
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Teams Dominate Conference Meet
- Defense Is Fine, but Key to This Draft Is Offense
- Miscellany
- Hearst Tantalizes; Bates Has Appeal, Though Not a Lott : Raiders: Defensive back from Texas A&M; is logical No.12 choice to replace departed free agent.
- After Losing Opener, Toros Bring Out the Lumber, 17-0 : Baseball: Dominguez Hills snaps a seven-game CCAA losing streak and moves within two games of conference lead.
- SAILING : Conner Finishes First in Race to Ensenada
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Christ College Irvine Sweeps Doubleheader from Azusa Pacific
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Rodgers Says He Believes in Angels
- Track
- Ugly Sittin' Pretty
- DANCE : Donald Byrd's Dance of Reality : The choreographer's 'Minstrel Show' will bring audiences face to face with themselves on issues of race
- Drummer Discovers Small Is Beautiful
- POP MUSIC : Cuban Music Gets Liberated at El Floridita
- ORANGE COUNTY PREP TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Record, Team Victory Just the Meal Ticket for Foothill
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Kite's Back Still Not Feeling Down to Par
- McDonald Quietly Overpowers Batters : High school baseball: Mater Dei pitcher has a no-hitter and a one-hitter this season.
- Track
- Hockey
- TENNIS / OJAI INVITATIONAL : Pressure Is on This Talented Teen
- Notre Dame Baffles Alemany, 11-5 : High school baseball: Leveque, Igou combine to defeat Indians for second time in three days.
- Names in the News - April 25, 1993
- CS Northridge Falls in 10th Despite Strong Effort by Contreras : College baseball: Struggling Matador pitcher has an improved outing but throwing error by Hodgins sinks Matadors, 7-6.
- Hat's Off to the Latest Louise's
- Finely Made 'Constructions' Gives Artist's Images a 'Sanctuary'
- You'll Have to Wait a Spell to See 'Kentucky Cycle' on TV
- COVER STORY : The Voices of the City : Theater artist Anna Deavere Smith immersed herself in post-riot L.A., listening to the outpouring of a shaken community--and weaving it into a kaleidoscopic, 30-character solo piece, 'Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992'
- Enigmatic Mocking From Shostakovich
- Cellist Is Philosophical About Pulling It All Together
- Tulipe Loses Its Bouquet for Owners
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : 'SLIVER' UPDATE : It's a Tough Job Fine-Tuning Those Sex Scenes
- A Relentless Rebel Pushes Ahead : Activism: For most of her life, Torie Osborn pursued social change as the antidote to life's sadness. Now she's on her way to head the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
- San Gabriel : Graffiti Tool Ordinance
- Clinton, GOP Focus on Stimulus Plan : Politics: President accuses Republicans of playing games with people's lives. Rep. Michel calls program just pork-barrel spending.
- VOLLEYBALL
- Italian Immigrant Implores Kin to Embrace World : History: Grandfather's memory book tells of his arrival at Ellis Island in 1907 and his struggle to succeed in a strange land.
- History--Be Careful How You Use It : Historians muse over the prospect of creating a rapid-response 'historical-analogy police'
- A TRUE BAPTISM BY FIRE : The Waco Legacy
- The Other: Being Gay in America
- Youth Sentenced for Forcing 2 Off Cliff : Crime: The 18-year-old gets 20 years for ordering pair he blamed for his brother's suicide to jump off Point Fermin. Both men survived.
- A Place Where Everybody Knew His Name
- Unsolicited Advice on a Complex Region : Focus on San Fernando, Santa Clarita, Antelope valleys
- Devastated Santa Cruz Back in Business : Quake victims: Weekend festival celebrates community's rebirth after devastation of Oct. 17, 1989, shaker.
- Girl's Death After Long Coma Carries Murder Charge
- County in Push to Bring New Business to Region : Growth: Leaders find they are up against formidable obstacles: deep troubles in the local economy and tough pollution control rules.
- Hospitals Strive to Update Care for Patients in Pain : Treatment: New technologies are tried by some institutions. Clinics to help sufferers are also being added.
- Taft Takes 2nd Place in Big Test : Education: The Woodland Hills team lands behind Texas school in Academic Decathlon Super Quiz. Overall winners will be announced today.
- Death After a 2 1/2-Year Coma Now Carries Murder Charge
- Rappers Find Rhythm of War in Liberia : Africa: Tens of thousands of teen-agers are experienced veterans of the three-year civil war. They escape reality with aid of music and marijuana and have no life apart from the militias.
- Preparing for Two Great Challenges in Europe : Alliances: Germany and a resurgent Russia will pose security problems for nations between them. A redesigned NATO is one answer.
- Why White House Is Right in Embracing Boris Yeltsin : Referendum: Russian authoritarianism has always been hostile to the development of a civil society. Reform thus becomes embodied in one man.
- Produce Plant's Move Takes 450 Jobs : Business: Ready Pac will relocate and consolidate its operations at a larger site in Irwindale. The decision is a blow to northwest Pasadena and that city's 6-month-old enterprise zone.
- It's the Jazz Age, the Roaring '20s....
- Banking on Financial Horsepower : South-Central: New resource center expects to initially make 25 to 40 business loans. Credit and capital have long been needed in the area.
- SAUL RUBINEK: Unforgotten
- Russians Discouraged but Won't Turn Back, Polls Find
- MOORPARK : Information Sought in House Break-Ins
- Dissecting the Valley Vote
- When Uniform Justice Links King Verdicts, Tailhook
- A Way With Children : Parenting: Longtime foster mother and hospital volunteer Mae Dedrick Prelow approaches her 99th birthday. Her vast extended family is invited to the party.
- Advanced X-Ray Machine a Product of Doodling, Tinkering in Garage : Technology: Device invented by unemployed engineer eliminates fuzzy images and displays a 3-D picture almost instantly. NASA uses it to examine parts of space shuttle.
- State Seeks to Lift License of Therapist : Counseling: Paul F. Dorin is accused of using channeling, exorcism and psychic healing on patients.
- Message Is Hope at Reconciliation Conference
- Noise in the 'Hood : Residents Under the Flight Paths Expected in Burbank Airport Expansion Are Crying Out Loud About Looming Threats to Their Quality of Life
- Eight-Mile Police Chase Ends in Arrest of Suspected Drunk Driver
- Clinton's Fatal Mistake: Underestimating the Power of Bob Dole : Politics: While the President focused on other issues, the Senate minority leader was able to frame the debate on the jobs bill--and present it as 'pork.'
- Rights Are Not a Numbers Game : Constitutional protections don't pivot on a group's population or political clout
- Trail Fees Leave Hikers Red-Faced With Anger : Outdoors: County finally implements $23 annual permit requirement. Some people say they will refuse to buy the passes.
- COMMENTARY ON CABLE TV : Market Competition Will Keep Rates Down for Consumers : Subscribers should lobby their city councils to put an end to the franchise monopolies currently held by many firms.
- Residents Buoyed as Lake Hughes Hits Upside of Rise-and-Fall Cycle : Wildlife: Rains have revived recreation spot after years of drought. Old-timers say it comes and goes depending on the weather and has vanished four times in 30 years.
- Land-Use Dispute Covers New Ground : Rancho Palos Verdes: What started out as a development disagreement now includes allegations of racism and concerns about a threatened species.
- Canyon Landowner Can't Get Environmentalist Untangled From His Hair : Pollution: Executive of shampoo empire is under fire for allowing trash to pile up. He says he is working to restore the scenic area.
- Hit-Run Suspect Escapes