World & Nation
U.S. officials believe that the Soviet Union has used potentially hazardous “spy dust” at least once in the United States, a key congressman reported Thursday after meeting with State Department officials just back from Moscow.
Aug. 30, 1985
Books
A public memorial for nationally known poet-activist Karen Brodine will be held Sunday at 1918 W. 7th St., Room 204, in Los Angeles.
Nov. 18, 1987
Sports
Sergei Bobrovsky made 54 saves, Matt Calvert scored the winner 12:22 into overtime and the Columbus Blue Jackets overcame two goals from Alex Ovechkin beat the Washington Capitals 5-4 in Game 2 on Sunday night to take a 2-0 lead in their first-round playoff series.
April 15, 2018
Diane Carlson Evans got the idea in 1983 when she visited a Minneapolis art display saluting Vietnam veterans.
Feb. 14, 1989
Archives
Made-to-order furniture is the custom at the Cotton Box, which also features a fabric emporium
July 18, 2002
California
Community clinics, which provide care to poor and uninsured patients, have struggled to hire and hang onto workers as the pandemic has dragged on.
March 17, 2022
Brodine, Albert V., 80, of Glendale, retired motion picture projectionist.
Aug. 23, 1991
The U.S.
Aug. 22, 1985
Northwest Airlines’ mechanics, cleaners and custodians voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike against the airline, union leaders said in Bloomington.
March 4, 2001
Two San Pedro women were among 10 students awarded scholarships for academic excellence by the Glenn and Lee Anderson Foundation, a nonprofit corporation that distributes money to charities and students from the South Bay and Long Beach areas.
June 18, 1987