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An explosion of art along L.A.’s newest arts corridor—Western

Helene Seifer · May 29, 2025

As recently as 2019, the intersection of Melrose and Western avenues was a sleepy blend of discount furniture stores and hole-in-the-wall restaurants, sprinkled with too many vacancies. Cut to 2025 […]

Metro to pick developer for Wilshire and Crenshaw

Chronicle Staff · May 29, 2025

Metro is set for its next milestone in an ambitious plan to build housing at Wilshire and Crenshaw boulevards. It is expected to choose from among eight developers’ proposals by […]

Third time is a charm for L.A. Olympics

Nona Sue Friedman · May 29, 2025

In the summer of 2028, Los Angeles will become the third city in the world to host the Olympics three times. The Games were played here in 1932 and 1984. […]

Enthusiastic crowd attends Petals & Pathways Garden Tour

Helene Seifer · May 29, 2025

It was a chilly, drizzly day, but that didn’t stop over 200 garden enthusiasts from visiting the five spectacular home gardens on the 2025 Petals & Pathways Garden Tour May […]

Medians on North Larchmont are spruced up, finally

Suzan Filipek · May 29, 2025

The North Larchmont medians have been a sight for sore eyes. Neglected with weeds, broken sprinklers and lack of funds, the three boulevard-dividing strips between Melrose and Beverly boulevards were […]

Two new murder mysteries penned by home-grown authors

Chronicle Staff · May 29, 2025

Hancock Park inspired a new book on murder and parenting By Suzan Filipek Jordan Roter’s new novel, “Moms Like Us,” begins with a murder, an unusual start for a book […]

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