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Community groups work on housing bill

Guest · March 26, 2026

By Jack Brownlee Senate Bill 79 continues to be a hot topic, generating lots of controversy among local community groups in the area. SB79 upzones land within one-half mile of […]

Meteorologist explains our ‘winter’ weather

H Hutcheson · March 26, 2026

Despite some torrential rains early on this winter, SoCal is experiencing La Niña conditions. On the one hand this drier weather pattern hints at the possibility of drought and wildfires […]

Mayor race heats up as primary nears, Adam Miller tells us why he wants to be next mayor of L.A.

Guest · March 26, 2026

Several candidates have thrown their hats in the ring to unseat incumbent Karen Bass for the city’s top job in the Tue., June 2, primary. The Chronicle will continue candidate […]

‘Yesteryear,’ Caro Claire Burke’s dark satire of a tradwife influencer

Columnist · March 26, 2026

I was lucky enough to read an early copy of Caro Claire Burke’s debut novel, Yesteryear, and I’ve been counting the days until its April release so I can talk […]

Candidates for state senator at meet & greet

Guest · March 26, 2026

By A.R. Johnstone Windsor Square residents Dena Bloom and Robert Klyman hosted two meet and greets with candidates running for the State Senate race of District 26: Juan Camacho and […]

Mother Wolf offers sumptuous Roman cuisine in elegant setting

Columnist · March 26, 2026

Chef Evan Funke is a meticulous chef whose handmade pasta-based culinary vision explores Italian regional traditions. He first came to acclaim in 2013 with the now defunct Bucato, in the […]

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