Larchmont 2030 calls for ‘gentle density’
Housing in Los Angeles is a hot-button item, and the future of upper Larchmont Boulevard between Beverly Boulevard and Melrose
Film production tax credit passes state legislature
Legislation to incentivize film and television production in California was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom July 3. Assembly Bill 1138
Fundraising dynamo and neighborhood cornerstone
Once a month at exactly 5:20 pm., neighborhood friends arrive for a backyard “hangout” at the Windsor Square home of
Rite Aid, newsstand shuttered. What will replace them?
One of the largest retail spaces on Larchmont Boulevard now lies vacant. Rite Aid, a national pharmacy chain, closed July
Music world mourns the death of Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne, the former lead singer of Black Sabbath and longtime solo artist, passed away today at the age of
LYNWOOD, CA — In response to increasing concerns over the lack of transparency and constitutional accountability in recent federal immigration
Home Front Build: Honoring the Past, Building for the Future In a neighborhood like Larchmont, where tree-lined streets and classic
When the city doesn’t step up, what’s a neighborhood to do?
Frustration is brewing with the breakdown of city services, which can lead to burglaries and unsafe living conditions. Residents are
Rite Aid, newsstand leaving the Boulevard
Larchmont Boulevard is losing two prominent institutions. Rite Aid is closing Wed., July 9, and the newsstand Above the Fold
Rezoning bill passes senate; moves to assembly
Senate Bill 79, which would change zoning rules to allow for multifamily homes up to seven stories near transit lines,