Fixed streets, shared futures needed in L.A.
Infrastructure matters As visitors to Larchmont Village know, well-maintained public spaces matter to the health and well-being of our community.
Château Laurier’s French aristocratic charm is recognized
Kimberly Aboltin always knew her home at Château Laurier was special. Now, the Châteauesque building where she resides really is
Copper wire thieves are at it again, making many areas dark
Thieves of the night are making neighborhoods dark, again. The Larchmont Chronicle has heard from two different areas whose neighborhoods
Longtime Chronicle columnist Patty Hill dies in Mississippi
Beloved longtime Larchmont Chronicle society columnist Anne Patricia (Patty) Hill has died. She was 70. Hill passed away on Aug.
A cop’s account tells of Palisades fire
What’s it like to be a first responder at the Palisades fire? The Larchmont Chronicle had the opportunity to talk with
What we lost in the fires — few areas are untouched by this tragedy
As Los Angeles comes to grips with the losses, in lives, property and communities that were consumed in the catastrophic
Catastrophic January firestorms spare Mid-Wilshire, other flatland communities
The conflagrations of early January have been tragic for so many Southern California residents. As of our press deadline for
Third Street alumni celebrate school’s 100 years at brunch
The centennial of local Third Street Elementary School was celebrated again on campus on Jan. 17. Classmates from the 1940s