After 16 years, Guzin steps down as president of WSA; Greenman elected
Windsor Square Association President Larry Guzin’s last meeting after serving on the board for 22 years—the last 16 as president—was
Connect with the garden and neighbors by growing tomatoes
Remember last summer’s crop of homegrown tomatoes? You wander outside, the morning is already heating up, and you see your
Who ever said L.A. doesn’t have weather? Meet our Santa Ana winds
The Santa Ana winds are a weather phenomenon unique to Southern California, just as the nor’easters are to the upper
Father Boyle to open Home of the Angels, and offer pumpkin bread!
The former site of the Monastery of the Angels—a four-acre gated hillside property in Hollywood—will be transformed into a Homeboy
Nithya Raman’s late entry to L.A.’s mayoral race changes the dynamics
By Jon Vein Nithya Raman’s late entry into the Los Angeles mayoral race doesn’t just add another name to an
Science Center: See over 30 mummies
Over 30 mummies from South America, Europe, and ancient Egypt are back in Los Angeles after a 16-year trip around
One door closes and Dura Coffee opens on Beverly Boulevard
By Wendy Werris Among the many Starbucks locations that shut down last year was the popular, community-centric store on the
Miracle Mile to be connected by rail for first time in 79 years
By Jack Brownlee Two new Metro subway stations will be opening along Wilshire Boulevard in the coming months as Metro
New look to expand on La Brea Tar Pits’ Ice Age past
The La Brea Tar Pits—the richest Ice Age fossil site on the planet—continues to reveal stories of mammoths, dire wolves,
Former Chronicle School News reporter became best-selling author
By Jim Buckley To all those smiling faces in the School News columns of the Chronicle: Keep up the good