The following letter was sent to Assemblymember Buffy Wicks and the California State Assembly Committee on Appropriations. The Windsor Square
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SB79: For preservation in Los Angeles, there is no greater threat
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Lots of play at hands-on science exhibits
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Two high-rise projects on Larchmont move forward
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Homeless Count drops last two years
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Starting as a native New Yorker, with a brief stop in the Ohio, Sam Uretsky has made Larchmont Village his
L.A. is finally getting on board with a homelessness solution
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