Archive for July, 2015

My day as a White House reporter

My day as a White House reporter

| July 30, 2015 | 0 Comments

Sadie White was selected by KidScoop Media to interview winners of Michelle Obama’s Healthy Lunchtime Challenge at the White House. She is the daughter of Amy and John White of Miracle Mile and attends Larchmont Charter. By Sadie White, Age 9 It was time to go to Washington D.C. as a kid reporter for KidScoop […]

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Adobe residence he played in inspired his Arden home

Adobe residence he played in inspired his Arden home

| July 30, 2015 | 0 Comments

  The following is from an article by Dr. Earl Moody, who built and lived in the house at 100 N. Arden Blvd.  Adobe buildings in Southern California and in Los Angeles have been frequently written about. Those remaining are the relics of the early California culture of Mexican life. When this district was first […]

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Real Estate Sales*

Real Estate Sales*

| July 30, 2015 | 0 Comments

Single family homes 611 S. Muirfield Rd. 232 Lorraine Blvd. 206 S. Rimpau Blvd. 124 N. Van Ness Ave. 439 N. Arden Blvd. 508 N. McCadden Pl. 555 S. Norton Ave. 143 N. Lucerne Blvd. 250 N. Beachwood Dr.     359 S. Sycamore Ave. 925 S. Muirfield Rd. 925 S. Hudson Ave. 444 N. Windsor […]

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Helpful hint: cleaners that can explode are toxic!

Helpful hint: cleaners that can explode are toxic!

| July 30, 2015 | 0 Comments

By Renee Ridgeley, Calif. Greenin’ Store shelves are loaded with household cleaners claiming to be safe for the environment. But we know that claims can be false and boasting of “natural” ingredients doesn’t necessarily mean a product is without concerns.If you really want to rage a war on filth while being as green as possible, […]

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Meet Capt. Palazzolo, new commanding officer for Olympic

Meet Capt. Palazzolo, new commanding officer for Olympic

| July 30, 2015 | 0 Comments

A community rich in diversity and an outstanding workforce are two reasons why the newest commanding officer of the Olympic Division is excited to be assigned to the neighborhood. “Olympic is a great place,” proclaims Capt. Vito Palazzolo—a 25-year L.A. Police Dept. veteran—as he sits down for an interview. “The best part about it is […]

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Award-winner on Mansfield was purchased from a cat

Award-winner on Mansfield was purchased from a cat

| July 30, 2015 | 0 Comments

The two-story Italian Revival-style building at 216 S. Mansfield Ave. is one of the winners of the Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society Landmark Awards. Dave Goldstein, owner, received the award at the Society’s annual meeting in July. Goldstein purchased the building in 1991 from the estate of Mrs. Gimbel’s cat. Proceeds from the trustee’s sale […]

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