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President Grover Cleveland in Washington, circa 1888. Cleveland sent the National Guard to Chicago in 1894, against the wishes of the governor, to stop the striking Pullman workers.
Here is what happened on each day the protests against immigration detention operations in the Los Angeles area.
The musical theater titan left behind material from beloved shows like “Sweeney Todd” and “Sunday in the Park With George.” ...
The vandalism and graffiti stretched out block after block across downtown Los Angeles: 'Remove Trumps head!!' was scrawled ...
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The Unwritten Rules of Visiting Los Angeles
If you're a first-time visitor to Los Angeles, don't worry—we know. But you're not alone. The city of Los Angeles has always attracted people from elsewhere, whether they're stepping off the Greyhound ...
The story of Reggie the alligator resonates for a lot of folks here in L.A. He landed in a strange place and struggled but ...
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee launched an investigation against the California governor and Los Angeles ...
The library itself holds 178 million books, films, maps, and other items, and the cataloging and preserving of such items cannot plausibly be called executive in nature.
Friends of Residential Treasures Los Angeles (FORT: LA) curates a new self-guided trail, inviting Angelenos to explore the ...
The Arensberg Estate was famous in the 1920s and beyond for its collection of works featuring the likes of Picasso and Dali ...
BISBEE — An Arizona antique dealer has discovered a long-overdue item from the Los Angeles Public Library, and it’s way too big to fit through the book-return slot.
Los Angeles protests live updates: The city of Glendale announced today that it has ended its agreement to house federal immigration detainees at its local lockup, NBC News reported.