We lived through one strike. We lived through two strikes.
A miffed Larry Speakes today accused reporters of "blindly, unjustifiably, recklessly" questioning his credibility and vowed to maintain a reputation for honesty as President Reagan's chief spokesman.
The Los Angeles City Council race between Councilwoman Peggy Stevenson and former legislative aide Michael Woo turned mean Friday as the Woo camp reacted angrily to a Stevenson campaign brochure that said Woo is under investigation for accepting illegally laundered political contributions.
House-Senate budget negotiations appeared near collapse Wednesday as conferees, seething with anger, called an abrupt end to an unusually bitter session without setting a date to resume talking.
People here look back on spy suspect Edward Lee Howard as two different persons.
House Republicans, in a topsy-turvy political maneuver, voted today to kill President Reagan's $100-million plan to aid the contra rebels in Nicaragua as an expression of anger at the way the Democratic leadership had handled the issue.
A woman whose husband gouged out her eyes because she had six daughters and no sons was led into court today and filed for divorce.
A new source of rancor was added to Southern California's supermarket strike as negotiators for both sides sparred over a newspaper advertisement taken out by market management in eight newspapers Wednesday.
Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's proposal to transform city-owned land in Saugus into a state prison will boost a campaign to unify the unincorporated communities of the Santa Clarita Valley into their own city, leaders of the cityhood campaign predicted Thursday.
Amid claims that youths at a Camarillo correctional institution are being used to try to break the TWA flight attendant's strike, a state assemblyman has proposed legislation to prohibit wards of the state from working during labor disputes.
The debate over a proposed ballot initiative to limit commercial development in Los Angeles erupted in a spate of charges Wednesday from opponents claiming that the measure is a "political ploy" and supporters arguing that it is needed to save a strangled city.
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A 178-room motel, apartment and retail store development proposed for Santa Monica Boulevard took a major step forward this week as the West Hollywood Planning Commission approved the project's environmental impact report while reducing the size of its apartment complex.
Teachers in the Corona-Norco Unified School District are "very disappointed" over a school board decision to give them less than 40% of the district's incoming lottery funds, a union official said Monday.
The Philippine community in Los Angeles has expressed outrage and disappointment that the U.S. tour of Philippine President Corazon Aquino does not include a stop in the city with the largest Filipino population outside the archipelago.
Hundreds of angry black miners, chanting "We're not going to pray with whites today," stormed
Nancy Lopez, turning her anger into motivation, shot a seven-under-par 65 Sunday to win the $250,000 LPGA Championship at Mason, Ohio, by eight strokes over Alice Miller.
Angry bus riders, faced with an across-the-board fare increase, barraged Southern California Rapid
An angry Los Angeles federal judge imposed a gag order Tuesday on all attorneys in the Richard W.