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  2. Fazio's Shopping Bag - Wikipedia

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    In January 1960, Shopping Bag —with 38 stores at that time— and Vons —with 28 stores— announced their merger, making it the second largest supermarket chain on the West Coast. [3] The merger was challenged by the Federal Trade Commission , and after two lower court victories for Vons, in 1966 the Supreme Court of the United States ...

  3. LA Weekly - Wikipedia

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    LA Weekly is a free weekly alternative newspaper in Los Angeles, California. The paper covers music, arts, film, theater, culture, and other local news in the Los Angeles area. LA Weekly was founded in 1978 by Jay Levin (among others), and he served as the publication's editor from 1978 to 1991, as well as its president from 1978 to 1992.

  4. Weeklys - Wikipedia

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    Weeklys, formerly known as Metro Newspapers, is an American media group established in 1985 and based in San Jose, California. It publishes five free alternative weekly newspapers in Northern California: Metro Silicon Valley, Good Times, the Pacific Sun, East Bay Express and the North Bay Bohemian; and ten community newspapers: the Gilroy Dispatch', Healdsburg Tribune, the Hollister Free Lance ...

  5. Los Angeles Times to lay off 20% of its newsroom

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    The paper's owner said the cuts are necessary due to years of financial losses and declining readership.

  6. Los Angeles Times to lay off 20% of newsroom in newspaper's ...

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    The Los Angeles Times said it planned to lay off at least 115 employees — more than 20% of the newsroom — starting Tuesday, one of the largest staff cuts in the newspaper's 143-year history.

  7. L.A. Times to lay off at least 115 people in the newsroom

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    The L.A. Times began laying off 115 newsroom employees on Tuesday. Owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said the cuts were necessary to trim heavy financial losses.

  8. Southern California supermarket strike of 2003–2004 - Wikipedia

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    Kroger Co. owned Ralphs Grocery Co. supermarkets grocery chain, pleaded guilty to hiring replacement workers during the 2003-2004 Southern California grocery strike. Federal District Court assessed Ralphs a $70 Million penalty: $20 Million as a fine, and $50 Million as restitution to reimburse striked workers and their union.

  9. Is This America’s Most Expensive Grocery Store? - AOL

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    At the beginning of the pandemic, and as it dragged on into 2020, when people were going nowhere but the grocery store, paparazzi set up shop outside the locations of Los Angeles County chain ...