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Celebrating St. Paddy’s Day in true Irish style

Columnist · March 28, 2025

We often use the word “pub” interchangeably with the word “bar” when referring to a drinking establishment. But it’s important to remember what a pub actually is: a public house. […]

Neighborhoods are in jeopardy once again

Suzan Filipek · March 27, 2025

The community was still fresh from celebrating new safeguards passed to protect single-family neighborhoods when a state bill surfaced last month that could change everything. If approved, Senate Bill 79 […]

Larchmont resident wins Emmy for ‘Percy Jackson’

Chronicle Staff · March 27, 2025

Hancock Park resident Ellen Goldsmith-Vein recently took home an Emmy for her work as an executive producer on “Percy Jackson and the Olympians.” A 27-year resident of Hancock Park, Goldsmith-Vein […]

To adhere to parking signs or not to adhere?

Columnist · March 27, 2025

Four years after the City of Los Angeles reduced its street sweeping schedule, outdated parking restriction signs continue to mislead motorists. Despite the change from weekly to biweekly street cleaning […]

Homelessness money—where did it all go?

Helene Seifer · March 27, 2025

“We can’t take a message,” I heard over and over again, from Mayor Bass’ office and from every councilmember’s office I contacted. “Send an email detailing exactly what you want and someone […]

Election for GWNC, Mid City Neighborhood Councils is April 15

Suzan Filipek · March 27, 2025

The last day to vote for neighborhood council board members is Tues., April 15. The election will occur by mail for both the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council and Mid City […]

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