Politics
MORE WORK LEFT: Former Irvine Mayor Larry Agran knew when he announced for President he would have a problem with name recognition. . . .
Oct. 22, 1991
California
Larry Agran, controversial in job during ‘80s and unopposed now, sparks alarm over sizzling El Toro issue.
Oct. 10, 2000
LITTLE APPLE: Former Irvine Mayor Larry Agran dreamed that somehow his little-known presidential campaign would catch fire and he’d be the nominee at the Democratic National Convention in New York.
July 12, 1992
NEW PROSPECT: Larry Agran lost his job as Irvine mayor last election but may be getting a new job at UC Irvine. . . .
Oct. 16, 1990
RETURN ENGAGEMENT: Irvine’s Larry Agran, one of the darkest horses running for President (B6), will be in New York when the Democratic National Convention opens there July 13. . . .
May 15, 1992
Why does The Times still tar former Irvine Mayor Larry Agran as a lone-wolf, wild-eyed liberal, determined to perpetuate some obscure personal agenda (“Agran Catching Flak in Battle Against Airport,” Dec. 22)?
Jan. 5, 1997
NUMBERS WATCH: Former Irvine Mayor Larry Agran knows he’s not going to win today’s New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary (A1).
Feb. 18, 1992
He stood where Geraldine A. Ferraro and Michael S.
Aug. 23, 1991
COMEBACK?
Jan. 22, 1991
They are two sides of Irvine’s political coin, one a conservative Republican whose public ambition extends no further than the city borders, the other a maverick Democrat touted by some slow-growth advocates as a potential statewide leader.
Feb. 19, 1990