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Quiet crisis: Saving trees in Los Angeles, and city’s livability

Guest · September 1, 2016

Throughout Los Angeles, trees are in decline. It is a quiet crisis, and it’s accelerating. Losing trees begins a vicious cycle of creating an ever-hotter and drier urban climate that […]

Bridging the political divide for teenagers around the world

Guest · September 1, 2016

In a time of political divisiveness, Windsor Square resident and Marlborough student Clara Nevins has created a platform to openly discuss politics and opposing points of view. Together, she and […]

‘Remarkable Women’ talk at Chevalier’s Books Aug. 24

Guest · July 28, 2016

Marilyn Brant Chandler DeYoung will present a short illustrated talk about her book, “Remarkable Women of California,” at 6:30 p.m. on Wed., Aug. 24 at Chevalier’s Books at 126 N. […]

Metro is decking as Purple Line extends on Wilshire

Guest · July 28, 2016

Decking for the Wilshire / La Brea Purple Line station has been underway since June. Of the scheduled 22 weekends of street closures, 16 weekends remain. There will be no […]

New book on preservation of Los Angeles Central Library

Guest · July 28, 2016

Stephen Gee, writer of “Los Angeles Central Library, A History of its Art and Architecture,” will present a short illustrated talk about the book and the library Mon., Aug. 22 […]

Dozen ‘for lease’ signs on Larchmont Blvd.

Guest · June 30, 2016

The tenant mix on Larchmont is ever changing. Despite new stores like Perverse Sunglasses moving onto the street, visitors are seeing more vacancies than usual along the blocks of Larchmont […]

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