Prostitution is on an uptick on Western Ave.; LAPD’s response
Last month, the Larchmont Chronicle reported about the prostitution problem plaguing the area along Western Avenue and its adjoining residential
It may be cold outside, but it’s time to book summer camp
Summer camp is a kid’s rite of passage to swim, get dirty, sit around a campfire, play sports all day,
Become a candidate for your neighborhood council
• GWNC and Mid City West filing periods end Jan. 27 Want to become more involved in your neighborhood? Being
Stars align at Bar Etoile, Melrose Hill’s newest eatery
It appears one can’t blink without something new popping up on Melrose Hill. This time it’s a French-inflected, wine-centric restaurant
Marking 50 columns: I love writing about your young athletes
I’m celebrating an anniversary. This will be the 50th time my Youth Sports column has appeared in the Larchmont Chronicle.
Silver Lining ends sterling service; place last orders by Dec. 14
The busy frame shop A Silver Lining is closing the first week of January 2025, after nearly 29 years of
Flavors of the world will abound at LCS World Fair Dec. 14
The Larchmont Charter School (LCS) World Fair and Bake Sale returns on Sat., Dec. 14. The event, which celebrates the
Be aware; speak up to save local trees
The recent unlawful removal of mature trees in the Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ) of Windsor Square has put some