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  2. Los Angeles Express (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    [10] The resulting newspaper was the Evening Express and Republican, published daily except Sunday, with the subscription rate of 15 cents a week. [11] [3] H.Z. Osborne came to Los Angeles from Bodie, Mono County, in May 1884 and bought the Republican, an evening newspaper that had been started by the Herald.

  3. Category : Newspapers published in Greater Los Angeles

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    LA Weekly; LA Youth; Larchmont Chronicle; The Little Saigon News; Los Angeles Blade; Los Angeles Express (newspaper) Los Angeles Free Press; Los Angeles Herald; Los Angeles Reader; Los Angeles Staff; Los Angeles Standard Newspaper; Los Angeles Times suburban sections; Los Angeles Tribune (1886–1890) Los Angeles Tribune (1911–1918) Los ...

  4. Los Angeles Herald-Express - Wikipedia

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    daily newspaper: Format: Print: Founder(s) Hearst Corporation: Founded: Los Angeles Herald-Express (1931–1962) As a result of merger of Los Angeles Herald (1873–1931) and Los Angeles Express (1871–1931). In 1962, the Los Angeles Herald Express merged with the Los Angeles Examiner (1903–1962) to form the Los Angeles Herald Examiner (1963 ...

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  7. Los Angeles Express - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Express (USFL), a team in the United States Football League (1983–1985) Los Angeles Express (newspaper) , a daily newspaper in Los Angeles (1871–1962) L.A. Express , an American jazz-pop ensemble

  8. Los Angeles Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Herald or the Evening Herald was a newspaper published in Los Angeles in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Founded in 1873 by Charles A. Storke, the newspaper was acquired by William Randolph Hearst in 1931. [1] It merged with the Los Angeles Express and became an evening newspaper known as the Los Angeles Herald-Express.

  9. Los Angeles Examiner - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Examiner building in the 1920s. The Los Angeles Examiner was a newspaper founded in 1903 by William Randolph Hearst in Los Angeles.The afternoon Los Angeles Herald-Express and the morning Los Angeles Examiner, both of which had been publishing in the city since the turn of the 20th century, merged in 1962.