- Downey to cut 200 workers
- SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE:
- THE COASTAL GARDENER:
- The college experiment
- IN THEORY:
- Firefighters throw support behind Foley for council
- Child abuser gets 126 years
- THE CROWD:
- IN THE ARTS
- PREP SCHEDULE
- Tough stretch has positives
- BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS
- GARDEN FANATIC: Time for tulips
- CHASING DOWN THE MUSE: Making it through stormy days in Baja
- SOUNDING OFF: Hospital's ER can't stand alone
- WHERE TO WORSHIP
- EDITORIAL: Wait and see on sale
- Laguna fall sports are well represented in CIF polls
- BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY
- BRIEFLY IN EDUCATION
- BRIEFLY IN SPORTS
- SURFING SOAPBOX: Still fighting fires for emergency services
- Meet the newcomers
- The greatest cover band
- POLITICAL NOTES
- CIVIC MEETINGS
- SCHOOL BOARD WRAP-UP: Board curtails spending in wake of uncertainty
- Breakers hoping for a fresh start
- MAILBAG: Neighbors want input in hospital issue
- Registration set for youth baseball, softball leagues
- OUR LAGUNA: Cape May is Laguna's 'baby sister' city
- BREAKERS ROUNDUP: Girls' tennis team is half way there
- THE GOSSIPING GOURMET: Get breakfast for dinner, or any old time
- Red-flag warnings out as winds rise
- ON THEATER: Bard on the beach a bargain
- Surf culture clash
- Rohrabacher, Cook, other candidates to debate
- POLICE FILES - Oct. 17, 2008
- POLICE FILES - Oct. 17, 2008
- AROUND TOWN - Oct. 17, 2008
- IOUs for oil lines
- MINI BATTLE FOR THE BELL:
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Christmas comes early
- MAILBAG:
- A 'most prolific liar'
- Silencing sea lion's roar
- UCI study faults teen drinking
- Costa Mesa (1-5) vs. Estancia (2-4)
- OCC to celebrate new science building
- UCI hoop teams to be unveiled tonight at Bren
- Newport Harbor (4-1) vs. Edison (4-1)
- Otting raffle prompts concern
- TAKING NOTES:
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Sleuth: The Week of October 12
- GREER'S BEST BUYS:
- Inside the Nissan GT-R
- 'Eaters believe, achieve
- DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
- Corona del Mar (5-1) vs. Laguna Hills (5-0)
- Legends: Louise Smith
- THE HARBOR COLUMN:
- CHECKING IN WITH ... THE TRAIN CROSSING:
- Don Mathieson
- Coming home to big cheers
- LUMBERYARD LOGS: Making do in hard times
- Former clerk leads in funds
- Bus service restored to Three Arch Bay area
- Kayak proposal resurfaces
- CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
- Teen joins panel on environment issues
- YOUTH SCENE
- IN THE PIPELINE:
- Day of Self-Esteem gives men coming out of tough times a new look
- POP WARNER FOOTBALL:
- Devil-masked man robs store
- THEATER REVIEW:
- Early birds can start voting Oct. 20 at City Hall
- WEEKLY ROUNDUP
- Despite being idle, Edison moves up in latest poll
- Local teens to compete in Wheel of Fortune
- 'New' season starts tonight
- Trade deadline passes without Gonzalez trade
- NATURAL PERSPECTIVES:
- JR. ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL:
- WET 'N' WILD WITH ROCKIN' FIG:
- POLICE FILES - Oct. 16, 2008
- Chicagoan, UCLA graduate to perform
- Police: Man drove against traffic
- CdM stuns Dolphins
- Deadline to register for voting approaching
- Suspect says he was misled
- Baseball banter unites artist team
- 'Bubba' golf tournament for charity coming soon
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Hopefuls talk taxes
- THAT'S DEBATABLE:
- Program geared toward female advancement
- 'Eaters at home against rival 49ers tonight at 7