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June 2023
April 2023
March 2023
- 30: El Cholo founders honored during centennial year
- 30: Real Estate Sales
- 30: Traffic slows on Rossmore after striping
- 30: The ‘Places’ — Wilton, Gramercy, St. Andrew’s and Manhattan
- 30: Progress, challenges in Bass’ first 100 days
- 30: Indulge in gooey cheesiness for Grilled Cheese Month
- 30: New leader and expansion plans set for Park Century School
- 30: Suzanne Rheinstein (1945-2023): Elegance endures in new book
- 30: Top players to play for $3 million purse
- 30: ‘Poker Face’ shines on the run; Richard III revisited; tense ‘Tetris’
- 30: Greater Miracle Mile Chamber of Commerce hears TV City pitch
- 30: Electrical outages spark meeting on problems’ solutions
- 30: SBBA 2023: Team Mexico wins D-League finals
- 30: Architect, author discuss Holocaust Museum’s expansion
- 30: Two Neighborhood Council elections are Sunday, April 30
- 30: Festivities, fundraising and honorees begin to fill calendars
- 2: Neighborhood council election day is Sun., April 30
- 2: Wilshire Rotary 90th, Larchmont Charter fundraiser, teepee, more
- 2: Rabbi to speak on hate crimes
- 2: Science and community come together at La Brea Tar Pits
- 2: Metro incites action both above and below ground
- 2: Citrus Square: paradise planned next to Hancock Park
- 2: John Irving’s new book echoes his own youth as an athlete
- 2: Profanity through the ages has had varied meanings
- 2: Dinner without an axe to grind; ambitious menu and tasty food
- 2: Tent dwellers on Sixth St. get housing
- 2: Neighbors oppose ‘regional center’ and question entitlements
- 2: ‘Everybody’s favorites’ are selling on the Boulevard
- 2: Ladies pro golf to return to Wilshire Country Club April 27
- 2: Real Estate Sales
- 2: Sky’s the limit with plans for high-rise buildings
- 2: A Chronicle focus in January was on journalism, international and statewide
January 2023
December 2022
October 2022
September 2022
July 2022
June 2022
April 2022
March 2022
- 31: Meet the Council District 5 candidates
- 31: Neighborhood activities show signs of a return to normal
- 31: Crafty COVID crochet projects and adventures in Etsy selling
- 31: Colburn School unveils Gehry design for chamber music, dance
- 31: Society serves afternoon tea
- 31: Real Estate Sales
- 31: Summer camp by lake is as awe-inspiring as it was in 1946
- 31: Fairy tale retold in London’s Blitz harkens modern war
- 31: Upper, lower desert to the slopes on whirlwind short trip
- 31: Homeless offered housing, temporarily
- 31: Larchmont 2021 survey released
- 31: GenSpace — a place to engage older adults — opens this month
- 31: LPGA returns to Wilshire on April 20 to 24
- 31: Whether it’s called putt-putt or miniature golf, it’s always fun
- 31: Bert Lane, 95: Helped build a YMCA and a local baseball field
- 3: Giorgio, Village regular, still in need of help
- 3: Larchmont Charter girls take city championship
- 3: Town and Country chef ‘Andre,’ 99
- 3: Real Estate Sales
- 3: A word or two about Meat Loaf (1947-2022) and his mother, Mrs. Aday
- 3: Election 2022 race is on for Board of Supervisors, Third District
- 3: Development soars to new heights in Miracle Mile
- 3: Armed with a bulletproof vest, walkie-talkie — to save Larchmont
- 3: Wilshire Vista West now officially recognized as historic
- 3: Windsor Square Association leader, Mike Genewick
- 3: After absence, SBBA and youth basketball are back
- 3: Plans for Mile’s second century gain momentum
- 3: St. Patrick’s Day holiday — food and fun along Fairfax Avenue
- 3: Mayoral candidate town hall kicks off at The Ebell
- 3: Decline and despair over the Ruin of Ravenswood
- 3: Scaffolding comes off Larchmont Mercantile
January 2022
December 2021
October 2021
September 2021
- 30: Great White is making a splash with California fare
- 30: 1921: In praise of photographer Margrethe Mather (and Edward Weston)
- 30: Youth Soccer returns to Fairfax for practice, games
- 30: Larchmont to celebrate 100 years on Oct. 24
- 30: Academy Museum — open at last!
- 30: Real Estate Sales
- 30: Remembering ‘Chronicle’ historian and his wife and daughter
- 30: Permanent supportive housing opens between Gramercy and Wilton
- 30: Special Larchmont booklet published by the Chronicle
- 30: Boulevard’s charm has been a cinema backdrop for 100 years
- 30: Kazor, 81, led creation of the Wilton Historic District
- 30: Irwin Ira Gilman 1932 — 2021
- 30: Rotary Pumpkin patch, Tree Lot open 15th year on Blvd.
- 30: Alas, victory of SB 9 and SB 10 will no doubt be a pyrrhic one
- 30: Golf club, tennis club, JLLA also date back to jubilant 1920s
- 30: Neighbors are getting out again
- 2: Rossmore apartment project presented at a ‘town hall’
- 2: Curtain is about to rise at the Academy Museum Sept. 30
- 2: Gubernatorial recall election is on ballot
- 2: Downward dogs, tranquility are back at Center for Yoga
- 2: A splash of cold witch hazel: Raymond Chandler’s prose
- 2: On the Boulevard: Family Fair update, and changes afoot
- 2: Real Estate Sales
- 2: Police Beat: Burglar takes toiletries, and a rash of grand thefts auto
- 2: Ballerinas at Marat Daukayev dance for joy and in person
- 2: Third time’s a charm for Sound of Music enthusiast
- 2: Housing solutions are on a fast track, says leader at PATH
- 2: Will sympathy bring success for Giorgio?
- 2: Fire alarm at Good Goose temporarily shuts down café
- 2: Donate to HopeNet to help restaurants, and enjoy a meal, too
- 2: In-person school returns; local parents opine on experiences
- 2: Theatre recognized, but fight to save site continues
July 2021
- 29: Ridley-Thomas, Raman reflect on their first six months
- 29: On Preservation: Well-heeled hero wanted to free Wright’s tarnished treasure
- 29: Larchmont ’21 conversations continue
- 29: Music and art direction – A local business owner combines talents
- 29: Academy Museum tickets to go on sale Aug. 5
- 29: Tailwaggers celebrates its grand opening on Larchmont
- 29: This year’s Women of Larchmont are On the Boulevard
- 29: It’s a tale of two summers as residents head out of town: For some, it’s a better summer than before
- 29: A rollicking and fancy Italian dinner in a bleak part of town
- 29: Britain has a new Consul General in Hancock Park
- 29: Hot topic: keeping cool by greening our communities
- 29: Real Estate Sales
- 29: Rezoning not required to produce needed “affordable” housing
- 29: Amy Forbes heads Center Theatre Group; Ahmanson joins
- 29: Reservoir renamed in honor of Mr. Los Angeles
- 29: Center for Yoga to open, thanks to a team of locals
- 1: Community was left out of Raman’s housing plan
- 1: Pinewood Derby spotlights craftsmanship as well as racing
- 1: Snooknuk has closed, but its kids’ upbeat show goes on
- 1: Clubs celebrate with fireworks, barbecue
- 1: Real Estate Sales
- 1: Our pets enjoy kisses, walks on Larchmont and dressing up
- 1: Locals to be feted by LANTL July 15
- 1: Legislators should focus on SCA 2, not on SB 9, SB 10 and their like
- 1: Catherine Coffin Phillips preserved California history
- 1: The Nimby Diaries: Homes end homelessness — we need to say ‘yes’ to new housing
- 1: Mark Peel, 66, put California cuisine on map
- 1: On Preservation: 410 N. Rossmore and the design of additions to historic buildings
- 1: Push to make informal dog park in Robert L. Burns Park official
- 1: Modern Art Collection has modern touches in its new home
- 1: Project Angel Food delivers hope, love, meals
- 1: As in Paris, a micro-forest sprouts in Griffith Park
June 2021
April 2021
March 2021
January 2021
December 2020
- 31: Finding hope in small things that can hold greatness
- 31: Raman and Ridley-Thomas sworn in
- 31: Opening date moved to the fall for the Academy Museum
- 31: Ko brings Bespoke Beauty to Larchmont
- 31: A quick trip through Los Angeles history with Wayne Ratkovich, Part II
- 31: Chronicle to publish souvenir edition for Larchmont centennial in 2021
- 31: Great theater is ephemeral — you have to be there; look to Juno
- 31: Generous gifts saved Marionettes
- 31: If you build it, they will come: St. Brendan Basketball
- 31: National Trust adds Ebell to list of places where women made history
- 31: Real Estate Sales
- 31: Children’s Institute virtual gala sparkles, raises $470,000
- 31: Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Newstat, Chevalier’s manager, 72
- 31: Poker is like life — it takes skill, good decisions and a bit of gambling
- 31: ‘Professor Know-It-All’ knew it all for 32 years at Chronicle
- 31: Chevalier’s and other Lipson Building tenants transition to their new reality
- 2: Doggie day spa caters to the well-heeled on Larchmont
- 2: Holidays arrive on Larchmont
- 2: A quick trip through Los Angeles history with Wayne Ratkovich
- 2: 21-year-old makes fashion-forward twist for 1960s Contempo Casuals
- 2: Larchmont Blvd. grapples with multiple matters
- 2: Hugh Wilton remembers ‘the jungle’
- 2: Home at 361 N. Citrus Ave., one year later
- 2: Renderings released for historic Rossmore project
- 2: Real Estate Sales
- 2: Nithya Raman wins City Council seat for CD4
- 2: Local runners are eager for cross country season to begin
- 2: Insider Jane Gilman makes rounds for book ‘Inside Hancock Park’
- 2: Santa on way through sleet, snow, pandemic
- 2: Snow and Santa at The Grove nightly
- 2: Resilience, staying connected in 2020
- 2: It’s been an honor to serve; see you on the Boulevard
October 2020
September 2020
- 30: Boxing bouts and murderous mothers: tales from an historic Irving Boulevard home
- 30: Harold A. Henry Park in Windsor Village: Wood family property now a public park
- 30: Haunted holidays came early for Wilshire Park neighbors
- 30: Having kept his promises, David Ryu seeks reelection
- 30: COVID’s latest casualty: Halloween 2020, but candy endures
- 30: Rimpau resident moves his haunted, horror treasures for public exhibit
- 30: New book tells history of Hancock Park
- 30: LACMA unveils renderings of gallery interiors and floor plans for the new building’s two levels
- 30: Ten contested local seats on ballots this month
- 30: Mark Ridley-Thomas: experience and community involvement are key
- 30: ‘Tweener’ Sen. Mitchell is poised to do more — as Supervisor
- 30: Former Council President running for Supervisor—call him ‘Herb’
- 30: CD4 candidate Nithya Raman seeks to unseat incumbent
- 30: Grace Yoo seeks fairness, transparency, respect for the bottom line
- 30: District Attorney 2020: Lacey vs. Gascón
- 30: Real Estate Sales for August
- 2: Pink’s Hot Dogs reopens
- 2: Saddest casualty of all: The school play and the unknown loss
- 2: Supervisor, two council seats on local ballot
- 2: Art exhibits, dance event inspired by a drive-in at Tarfest 2020
- 2: Dining Al Fresco, a life saver with planters and umbrellas
- 2: Fr. Boyle’s human approach to gang members has paid off
- 2: Vacancies on rise on Blvd. and nearby
- 2: On Preservation: Turns out that ‘Missing Middle Housing’ has been here all along
- 2: Pods to the rescue? Learning or activity type, or both?
- 2: Larchmont sidewalk sale is Sept. 4, 5, 6
- 2: New British pub inside The Original Farmers Market
- 2: Neighborhood council reaffirms position on Fourth Street lights
- 2: Adapting has helped Maryvale thrive for last 164 years
- 2: When counting the numbers, numbers don’t always count
- 2: Real Estate Sales for July
- 2: Warner Henry, remembered: Local luminary, a founder of LA Opera, died Aug. 1
July 2020
June 2020
April 2020
- 29: Meeting challenges of staying home
- 29: Around the Town: Fundraising events have been impacted by pandemic
- 29: LVBID trims Larchmont trees quickly this year
- 29: Time for ‘spring clearing’? Call a pro
- 29: October Larchmont Family Fair is cancelled this year, says LBA
- 29: Quarantine inspires spring cleaning
- 29: Real Estate Sales for March
- 29: Rhodes School of Music is continuing, online
- 29: Restaurants find ways to serve
- 29: Playground is postponed
- 29: In times of darkness, city’s character has shined brightly
- 29: Create rooms you love with Eyewondrous
- 29: Sequestered neighbors turn to housework
- 29: Whether for comfort or sustenance, ‘victory gardens’ are flourishing
- 29: Tales told of local students homeschooling
- 29: Tribute to fallen LACMA
- 1: ‘Happy Birthday,’ Sondheim; Should we ‘Send in the Clowns’?
- 1: On Preservation: Historic preservation protects affordable neighborhoods
- 1: Read e-books at libraries, Chevalier’s is delivering
- 1: Trying times: Those who survive are strangely stronger
- 1: Virtual mentors at Imagine LA: Donations matched through April 3
- 1: Beacons of hope, and bunches of carrots on Larchmont
- 1: See art, visit area museums, virtually
- 1: Takeout, delivery, creativity put food on the table during COVID-19 isolation
- 1: Real Estate Sales for February
- 1: Archeologist speaks for earth’s oldest oak
- 1: Novel times: COVID-19 on and off Larchmont Blvd.
- 1: With social distancing decree, families begin work-from-home, homeschooling juggling act
- 1: Is my child ready for sleep-away camp? Maybe, with a loving push
- 1: Market, playground and parking to co-exist
- 1: Home Ground: ‘Art is the Client:’ LACMA, the wrecking ball, and surviving jewel box
- 1: Locating tests and housing neighbors during virus threat
March 2020
- 4: A.F. Gilmore’s Mark Panatier honored with ‘Trailblazer’ status
- 4: Residents fear relocation from historic Rossmore apartment building
- 4: Beloved Bergin’s remains the same. Whew!
- 4: Trace history of your home with the 1940 census
- 4: Books and Places: Fitzgerald wrote of Hollywood’s allure, and despair, 80 years ago
- 4: Sunday Farmers’ Market ‘is here to stay’
- 4: Payne garden tour will visit Hancock Park this year
- 4: Drago, best Italian in the Mile, inside and on the outdoor patio
- 4: St. Vincent ‘March for Meals’ promotes friendship with sustenance
- 4: Development in the Mile continues with mostly luxury high rises
- 4: New bars, restaurants on La Brea south of Wilshire
- 4: Police storm Larchmont area pot shop, close street
- 4: Real Estate Sales for January
- 4: LACMA on track to build Geffen Galleries up and across Wilshire
- 4: Teens, hospital, patients benefit from volunteer program
- 4: Swordswoman, ghosts, a fond farewell
January 2020
- 29: Local volunteers joined in ‘Point-in-Time’ homeless count
- 29: Noodles, boxed wine led to love
- 29: Real Estate Sales for December
- 29: 11-story tower proposed on N. Rossmore Avenue
- 29: ‘Windsor’ evokes aspiration; ‘Kingsley,’ ‘Kipling’ moved residents forward
- 29: In search of the wild Bengal tiger, safaris, and more in India
- 29: Crossover voting for March 3, Super Tuesday election explained
- 29: Shower of Hope, honoring veterans among scout activities
- 29: Crossed wires spell love for couple celebrating 47 years together
- 29: Seven-Year Itch? Hardly… it’s more like 40 years of bliss
- 29: City Council candidates talk on issues of our time
- 29: Rec Center director breathes new life into Pan Pacific Basketball
- 29: Re-Elect Councilman Ryu
- 29: On Preservation: Of log cabins and lost heritage in our communities
- 29: Girl Scouts put cookie sales earnings to good use
- 29: Developer buys building with history of design changes
- 1: ‘The Great Silence’ here ended with building closure
- 1: Around the Town: Assistance League, NGA, LAFD, Ryu, Johnson, Ebell festivities ring out the year
- 1: New playground being installed on Larchmont
- 1: Refresh body, mind, spirit with Reiki, meditation, yogic breathing
- 1: Author has a high vantage point on health and aging well
- 1: Bergin’s is back, taps are open
- 1: Larchmont openings, closings, leasings, sales
- 1: New water-wise plants and trees for Harold A. Henry Park
- 1: Real Estate Sales for November
- 1: Letters to the Editor
- 1: Book shares collected tales of longtime neighborhood deli
- 1: 40 million people, one river, and a cell phone… down Rio Colorado
- 1: Cox, preschool co-founder, Los Angeles native
- 1: On Preservation: Preservation anchors construction at La Brea Tar Pits, Academy, LACMA
- 1: Construction is poised to start for LACMA’s Geffen Galleries
- 1: La Brea Tar Pits to join neighbors in new look, renovations
December 2019
October 2019
- 31: ‘Jack and the Giant’ launches Nine O’Clock Players 90th season
- 31: LACMA is packing, preparing for construction in early 2020
- 31: Dream catcher, veteran TV writer has some tips for the Chronicle
- 31: Chevalier’s among independents that actually care about books
- 31: No time to cook a holiday turkey? No problem!
- 31: New leadership at Wilshire Division police station
- 31: Japan honors Dr. Takei for promoting modern dentistry
- 31: Larchmont loses two large ficus trees
- 31: Historic Citrus Ave. house quickly demolished
- 31: Magic, mystery and Yale in Bardugo’s new book, TV series
- 31: Brookside’s Bridge House unveiled after two years of construction
- 31: A little giving can go a long way
- 31: Larchmont to celebrate the season
- 31: Marat Ballet leaps to its next stage in life
- 31: Hollywoodland celebrates 75 years of park land gift
- 31: Real Estate Sales for September
- 3: Helga Kasimoff at 88: Still in fine tune
- 3: New book on Musso & Frank
- 3: Wilshire Country Club, Hancock Park fixture, celebrates 100
- 3: Ghouls, ghosts, zombies to haunt Bronson
- 3: ‘Ankle’ mosquito is pesky, but not fatal
- 3: High Holy Days are a time for family, reflection: Heralding in 5780
- 3: Real Estate Sales for August
- 3: ‘Bollywood’ theme will bring the bling to Lucerne Blvd. block party
- 3: Ebell celebrates 125th with scholarships, gala
- 3: Home linked to ‘Jazz Singer’ on WS-HPHS home tour
- 3: Music Center Plaza reopens with flair, fanfare
- 3: Harvest Carnival at Hancock Park Elementary October 5
- 3: Three teams compete to redesign La Brea Tar Pits, Hancock Park
- 3: Family Fair is coming to the Boulevard!
- 3: First of its kind in Los Angeles, HAWK to dramatically cut accidents
- 3: Get your pumpkins, join a hoedown on Larchmont Blvd.
August 2019
- 29: Fictional tale tells of Warhol’s early years
- 29: Get ready for the 53rd annual Larchmont Family Fair!
- 29: Romantic and new, drive-in makes a comeback at The Grove
- 29: Beverly Fairfax, Wilshire Vista and Sacramento
- 29: Mid-Wilshire neighborhood plays a character in ‘The Rookie’
- 29: On Books and Places: Permanence and renewal expressed in Marciano Art Foundation
- 29: 2019 Chronicle sealed for posterity, or 99 years on
- 29: Wilshire Country Club, organized near tar fields in the ‘wilderness’ by local businessmen in 1919, celebrates 100th
- 29: Around the Town: Irving Boulevard home’s 100th fêted, history celebrated, puppy love at ‘Dogs!’
- 29: Pawnshop closing after 40 years, Café Parisien after eight months
- 29: Art, music, food and culture on tap at all-day TarFest
- 29: Real Estate Sales for July
- 29: Rev. Gwynne Guibord, 75, founded interfaith center at St. John’s
- 29: Journalist, activist, society editor from the past: Lucy Toberman
- 29: War, chase films, Ronstadt’s voice endures, another dog flick
- 29: New urban forest officer named to manage canopy: ‘City is home to the nation’s largest urban forest’
- 1: Shonda Rhimes: Keeping a low profile in Hancock Park
- 1: Spend ‘Day at the Beach’ at Taste of Larchmont Aug. 26
- 1: Family-friendly Show at Ebell
- 1: Tammy Rosato is passionate about her mission: end homelessness
- 1: Old favorites, newcomers make Taste of Farmers Market an adventure
- 1: 50 and growing, POLAM Federal Credit Union on Larchmont
- 1: Local photographer turned community advocate on homelessness
- 1: Around the Town: Rancho LaBrea founding fêted in Ahmanson family’s garden
- 1: Stories hold the key for homeless advocate Marilyn Wells
- 1: Women who golfed: a look back at Club’s early years
- 1: Lillian Way threw annual Fourth of July block party
- 1: Brooksiders gathered for food, fun
- 1: Real Estate Sales for June
- 1: Editorial: Some in Sacramento still want to dictate to us
- 1: Virginia Kazor was curator at lauded Hollyhock House
- 1: Project Angel Food delivers meals and a human touch
June 2019
May 2019
March 2019
- 28: Dept. of City Planning reviewing neighborhood plans, projects
- 28: Camps will be better than ever, spirits undampened
- 28: For LPGA players, host families offer a place to call home
- 28: Bridge housing beginning to abound in CD4, CD10
- 28: GWNC election is March 31 at the Barking Lot
- 28: In Barcelona, this elegant 14th-century work of art survives
- 28: Grit: five ways summer camps grow grit for kids
- 28: Women’s golf back for another round
- 28: Real Estate Sales
- 28: Four generations of camp memories in the Sierra and Adirondacks
- 28: Dogs out at CSC, Big Sunday touts 20th, NGA sets record
- 28: Larchmont Village Plaza parking lot refreshed
- 28: Local family-owned company celebrates 75 years in business
- 28: Tom Bergin’s on tap for historic status
- 28: Comedy, drama play out at Lake Erie, a soccer field and Chicago
- 28: Jane Club offers support to working women, and men, too
February 2019
January 2019
November 2018
September 2018
August 2018
- 30: Real Estate Sales
- 30: Talk like a pirate Wed., Sept. 19, post–Taste of Larchmont
- 30: CIM Group presents ‘Wilshire Mullen’ revision to neighbors
- 30: They’re hard at work playing music
- 30: Ladies of the Cat and Fiddle carry forward old traditions and create new
- 30: McAvoy on Preservation: Designation deadline nears for pre-eminent Los Angeles building
- 30: ‘Legacies of Lucerne’ to open on Society home tour
- 30: A case of mistaken racial identity with non-stop laughs
- 30: Small-town family fun, rides at Larchmont Family Fair
- 30: Around the Town: Boys & Girls Clubs Youth Gala, private tour of ‘King Tut’
- 30: CORRECTION: August 2018 “Women of Larchmont” profile of Jane Gilman
- 30: City programs for transients in public park stir debate
- 30: KCET to re-air Huell Howser food episodes
- 30: Turning 100 in style … car-free
- 30: Learn of Ebell Club’s activities at Open House
- 30: AYSO soccer games set to kick off this month
- 2: Power outages leave locals seeking relief
- 2: ‘Tulips’ in new exhibit
- 2: Larchmont Village and the Chronicle’s Jane Gilman: a love affair
- 2: McAvoy on Preservation: Conservation starts with a story — Hollywood craftsman had one in 1940
- 2: Shenanigans and Improv are on his calendar
- 2: Lynn Russell found new perspective, hope at Downtown Women’s Center
- 2: New Ebell president and cookbook plus best barbecue; Zappa and LBA
- 2: Real Estate Sales
- 2: Ice cream social, garden party at Wilshire
- 2: Larchmont Farmers Market: popular summer and year-round attraction
- 2: Village landlord seeks to remove ficus trees
- 2: Ahoy, matey! Taste of Larchmont August 27
- 2: Driver ran a red light and crashed at Beverly, Arden
- 2: Hilary Crahan puts volunteerism front and center in her life
- 2: Diane Dicksteen: Fun and a laugh, helping animals and neighbors
- 2: Community mourns passing of culinary bard, J. Gold
June 2018
May 2018
April 2018
March 2018
- 29: Ceremony salutes new flag, raised in Larchmont Village
- 29: Sign ups for Month of Big Sundays to begin April 1
- 29: Homelessness and supportive housing
- 29: APRIL 5: Conservancy looks ahead to next 40 years
- 29: Real Estate Sales
- 29: Traffic the topic for eastern Windsor Square; bike lanes to come
- 29: From ‘Larchmont’s Got Talent’ to Pantages
- 29: Third real estate office to open on Larchmont: Location to be above former hardware store
- 29: Summer memories are made at Fitness by the Sea kids’ beach camp
- 29: Women’s Golf returns to Wilshire after years away
- 29: The Ebell of Los Angeles celebrates 100 years of aiding women in need
- 29: Worried about crime? Consider private patrol
- 29: Try coding to cooking at Immaculate Heart
- 29: Climb and explore at Junior League’s ‘Touch-a-Truck’
- 29: Torch dancing, movie making, flying trapeze and … work?
- 29: ‘He’s back!’ King Tut tickets on sale perhaps for last time in Los Angeles
- 1: Academy-studded gala, Havana, Hollyhock, Lincoln, tea and more
- 1: Real Estate Sales
- 1: Bergin’s straight-up, more on tap for St. Patrick’s Day
- 1: Machine Age brewery coming to Firestone site
- 1: Toy Hall settles in, other kid-friendly spaces abound
- 1: Museums: Urban Light, continuing construction on the Row
- 1: Resident association meetings discuss crime increase
- 1: Weitzer fills in as Julia Duncan leaves Ryu’s planning staff
- 1: Metro salutes Sen. Feinstein at Purple Line groundbreaking
- 1: Mansfield Art Deco design pays homage to 1930s Theatre
- 1: Neighborhood Watch to the rescue in Miracle Mile!
- 1: Surprise donation at Wilshire Park Elementary
- 1: Repurposed fuel station example of preservation
- 1: Takei recalls his imprisonment in WWII
- 1: Misconceptions about La Brea Tar Pits, Ice Age animals, climate change
- 1: What’s changed in Southern California since the last century? Everything.
January 2018
December 2017
November 2017
- 30: Hope-Net head has love for Larchmont, family
- 30: Real Estate Sales
- 30: Rotary Christmas tree lot returns to Larchmont Blvd.
- 30: Marlborough science teacher needs your online votes!
- 30: Intersection dedicated to Pink’s Square seeks approval
- 30: Front yards the subject of Garden Club’s new study
- 30: Eataly in Century City is open, worth the wait
- 30: Let us praise (again) Robert Irwin and his Central Garden at Getty
- 30: Turning Point robotics team earns top spot
- 30: LVNA neighbors talk crime, community school at annual meeting
- 30: Book talks of lessons in kinship, compassion
- 30: Cathedral Chapel of St. Vibiana is here to stay; 90th gala is Dec. 16
- 30: Study results in Boulevard ficus tree recommendations
- 30: ‘Nutcracker’ is local, bittersweet this holiday
- 30: DEIR released for LACMA over-Wilshire gallery design: Deadline to comment is Dec. 15
- 22: ‘Something Rotten’ is a treat
- 2: Free panel on front yard landscaping Nov. 14
- 2: Academy Museum reveals architectural, cultural vision
- 2: Reindeer stops, Santa and good cheer on Blvd. Nov. 25
- 2: Get fresh trees at Wilshire Rotary lot on Larchmont Blvd.
- 2: New subzone is designed to curb mansionization
- 2: Gift is a giant boost for plan to build over Wilshire
- 2: Visually Impaired students meet and greet Larchmont merchants
- 2: Sticker Planet celebrates 25 years with blowout bash
- 2: Flourishing Getty Center forest, 20 years on, among most beautiful
- 2: Agent co-writes series on city’s best architects
- 2: RecycLA adds recycling — at a price
- 2: Real Estate Sales
- 2: ‘Society,’ or ‘Collective’—music best on intimate stage
- 2: There will be art: PST:LA/LA around the community
- 2: Windsor Square residents make wine in Santa Barbara County
- 2: Goodall tells of hope, her mum, at Hollywood Schoolhouse
October 2017
September 2017
August 2017
- 31: Craftsman homes from early 1900s on WSHPHS tour
- 31: Music, art, food and creativity at Sept. 16 TarFest
- 31: ‘Taste of Larchmont’ aids Hope-Net mission
- 31: Former Chronicle student reporter: then and now
- 31: Local students report from annual political convention
- 31: Home Ground: Architect brought Pueblo Deco to Union Station
- 31: Arts are thriving at schools… with teacher, parent help
- 31: Tour Ebell, sip champagne at open house Sept. 24
- 31: MOVIES: Devastated ‘Rebel,’ ‘Tulip’ madness, life after Bond
- 31: Larchmont’s Got Talent, children’s costume contest, rides, food trucks
- 31: Bungalow closes after eight years; city enforcement action commenced in 2009
- 31: Real Estate Sales
- 31: Los Angeles High centennial gala planned
- 31: McAvoy on Preservation: Preservation policies are strong, leadership is lacking
- 31: Vacant homes on Wilton Pl. plague neighborhood
- 31: THEATER: Revelations on autism; yee-haw country ‘Honky Tonk’
- 3: Travels around the world led Sheri Weller back home
- 3: Showdown set for Bungalow in criminal court
- 3: Local ballerina leaves Larchmont for Moscow State Theater
- 3: Tudor revivals awarded at WSHPHS annual meeting
- 3: Larchmont Village hosts 2017 block party
- 3: New leaders named for Junior League’s 92nd year
- 3: Diane Hawley’s business expertise is put to good use
- 3: ‘Not your mother’s Ebell,’ says board member Janna Bodek Harris
- 3: Nuisance house is demolished, another appeal filed
- 3: Real Estate Sales
- 3: Sample cuisine at 25th Taste of Larchmont, Aug. 28
- 3: Govan, Ryu to speak at ‘TarFest’ preview Sept. 6
- 3: God’s work: Frank Lloyd Wright, quintessential American modernist
- 3: Sicilian carts are at Italian American Museum
- 3: Faith, family and friends is ‘secret’ to Olsens’ 75th
- 3: Janet Clayton looks to the future of energy; Pulitzers are in her rear view
June 2017
- 29: New tar pit exhibits, fossils made public
- 29: Brookside neighborhood hosts 38th annual block party
- 29: Children’s Chain luncheon helped hospital
- 29: Bankruptcy, sale leave Lenin statue homeless
- 29: Real Estate Sales*
- 29: Landmark status for Miracle Mile building moves forward
- 29: Pets of Larchmont: therapist, friends among group
- 29: Libraries team up with Dodgers for reading challenge
- 29: Canopy of trees threatened by sidewalk repair
- 29: Hancock Park: small-lot homes ready for sale
- 29: Petersen opens low-rider exhibit
- 29: Pink’s Hot Dogs ranked in top 15
- 29: Sister Alice Marie, 82, dies; Twerdahl named director
- 29: SB 1818: How a state law is reshaping Larchmont
- 29: Will digital billboards be blinking in our future?
- 29: Local architect drawing Harvey House final touches
- 1: Locals attend preservation awards lunch
- 1: First Congregational Church celebrates 150 years
- 1: ‘Fintastic’ cars celebrated at show
- 1: Share memories of Harvey House with Chronicle
- 1: Former Chronicle site to house modern publishing building
- 1: Brookside considers its preservation options
- 1: Mixed-use project divides Larchmont Village neighbors
- 1: Real Estate Sales*
- 1: Class of 2017 graduations, key speakers
- 1: Lucy Casado influenced musicians, politicians and neighbors
- 1: AIA honored Paul Williams, Frank Clementi: Area homes, Grand Park among their works
- 1: Notre Dame honors two locals: Rev. Gregory Boyle, architect Martha Welborne
- 1: Local graduates reveal their choices for college
- 1: Takei’s story, ‘Allegiance,’ coming to Los Angeles
- 1: ‘Marciano Art’ welcomed the neighborhood
- 1: Friday Night baseball at Park
April 2017
March 2017
January 2017
December 2016
- 29: Larchmont trees, sidewalks on New Year’s agenda
- 29: Fresh, sustainable fish market opens on Fairfax
- 29: Getting into shape can be as easy as one, two, breathe…
- 29: GOING, GOING, GONE…
- 29: Should a child’s haircut cost less or more?
- 29: Van Ness project moves forward
- 29: Measure ‘S’ lacks vision; city needs to grow humanely
- 29: BOULEVARD’S HOLIDAY WINNERS
- 29: Miracle Mile gets HPOZ go-ahead, barely
- 29: St. Brendan students eat pizza, play games with Muslim kids
- 29: Real Estate Sales
- 29: Quigg files bankruptcy, leaving nine properties, $80+ million debt
- 29: Eye care is within sight in Larchmont Village
- 29: Places have power; historical ones ground us
- 29: Several stylish choices on the Boulevard
- 23: Ring in 2017 at Grand Park celebration
- 1: Covenant House hosts ‘Sleep Out’ to aid homeless youth
- 1: Thrive in Joy holds 11 days of giving for Nick Fagnano
- 1: SWAT swarms abandoned house on Plymouth twice
- 1: Rotary Christmas tree lot returns to Larchmont Blvd.
- 1: Le French Butcher is like part of the family, only French
- 1: City Hall opponents gather at local school
- 1: History will be made in Miracle Mile, probably
- 1: Pink’s celebrates 77th anniversary
- 1: Windsor Square town hall held at Ebell
- 1: Temple’s Karsh Center helps neighbors in need
- 1: Real Estate Sales
- 1: Authors on Larchmont
- 1: New roof and a new life for residents at Alexandria House
- 1: Fuel cells, plug-ins and print-‘ems at Auto Show
- 1: Book tells of TV pioneer, station debut at Paramount
- 1: Share joy of the season with others: Hollygrove, Big Sunday, local groups abound
November 2016
October 2016
September 2016
- 29: Larchmont: new ‘cosmetics row’?
- 29: Solicitors annoy storekeepers and shoppers alike
- 29: Marlborough’s Dr. Sands reflects on her first year
- 29: Metro ‘jet grouting’ begins between Rossmore and Lucerne
- 29: Ed Edelman: Los Angeles has lost a giant of a man
- 29: ‘Classical Architecture & Art’ to honor Suzanne Rheinstein
- 29: Ghosts, goblins to haunt Wilshire Park Oct. 29
- 29: Dr. Gogan has been a leader on Larchmont 40 years
- 29: Scrooge returns to stage at local children’s theatre
- 29: Larchmont talent, rides, fun at Family Fair Oct. 30
- 29: M.F.K. Fisher writer in residence in the neighborhood
- 29: Real Estate Sales
- 29: Larchmont Village and La Brea-Hancock residents cheer Planning Dept.
- 29: Townhouses to replace dilapidated house, parking lot
- 29: Marlborough completes Arden project during 100th year in Hancock Park, Windsor Square
- 29: Wilshire Rotary opens pumpkin patch on Larchmont Blvd.
- 14: Bridge Matters: Invitational or competitive bids?
- 1: Real Estate Sales
- 1: Brooks puts a Californian twist on a British brew
- 1: Quiet crisis: Saving trees in Los Angeles, and city’s livability
- 1: All’s well with nighttime parking
- 1: Larchmont has talent, rides, fun at Family Fair
- 1: New tenants on Larchmont; music school, bakery coming
- 1: Historic hotel adds new restaurant, bar
- 1: Speakers talk on Miracle Mile historic preservation
- 1: LACMA holds scoping meeting on Zumthor project
- 1: Rock musical resonates with loss, ‘Drama Queens’ brings laughs
- 1: Larchmont Bungalow case continues after owner’s death
- 1: GALA opens, history is made at L.A. High
- 1: Fringes of Roman Empire pique Richlin’s interest
- 1: Bridging the political divide for teenagers around the world
- 1: Dodger great, Don Newcombe, marks 90th
- 1: Literary talks continue at Chevalier’s Books
July 2016
June 2016
May 2016
April 2016
March 2016
February 2016
January 2016
December 2015
November 2015
October 2015
- 29: Buckland appointed to Commission on Women, Girls
- 29: Immaculate Heart equestrian racks up the trophies
- 29: Local school gives aspiring sitcom actors an edge
- 29: Homeowners take action to warn residents of coyotes
- 29: Brookside, Sycamore Square seek protection
- 29: Civic leaders give median trees formal send-off
- 29: Ulysses Voyage gets fresh, new look
- 29: Dusseault is guest speaker at block captain salute
- 29: CIM proposal for Farmers Insurance property submitted
- 29: Talk of sidewalk repair sparks ficus tree debate
- 29: Residents weigh choices on closing five blocks of Wilshire
- 29: Children’s Hospital to benefit from ‘Rooms for Living’ Hollyhock event
- 29: Menus detail history of eating habits
- 29: Real Estate Sales
- 29: La Brea watering hole, Little Bar, celebrates 10 years
- 29: Look for signs indicating your tree could be suffering
- 26: Larchmont Family Fair draws thousands to Boulevard
- 6: Wine garden, food trucks at ‘Larchmont Day Out’ Oct. 17
- 1: Block party on Lucerne; firemen, psychic, egg toss featured
- 1: Cartoons, silent films at movie night in Brookside
- 1: Pedal, walk, skate through downtown with CicLAvia
- 1: Real Estate Sales
- 1: Meet our Pets of Larchmont…
- 1: Concrete street repair work, survey set in Hancock Park
- 1: Wilshire Rotary opens pumpkin patch on Blvd.
- 1: Mom campaigns for stronger anti-gun laws
- 1: Comedy Night benefits Wilshire Police youth group
- 1: Paramount’s 25-year plan on community agenda
- 1: Friends, family, former students salute centenarian
- 1: Challenges in reducing parkway water use while complying with the law
- 1: Water Wise winner replaces grass with plants, faux turf
- 1: Therapy dogs bring smiles, lower blood pressure
- 1: Animal rides, talent show return to Larchmont Fair
- 1: Hollywood Schoolhouse celebrates 70 years
September 2015
August 2015
July 2015
- 30: My day as a White House reporter
- 30: Adobe residence he played in inspired his Arden home
- 30: Real Estate Sales*
- 30: Helpful hint: cleaners that can explode are toxic!
- 30: Meet Capt. Palazzolo, new commanding officer for Olympic
- 30: Award-winner on Mansfield was purchased from a cat
- 30: Staffing, street safety, repair, traffic on Ryu’s to-do list
- 30: Brookside residents updated on crime, Park Mile zoning
- 30: CIM unveils revised plans for Farmers property
- 30: Warriors win sectionals, progress to regionals
- 30: Annual ‘Taste’ event brings Broadway to boulevard
- 28: ‘It was cool,’ says student who interviewed Joe Biden
- 2: Homes on Wilton to be torn down for apartments
- 2: Breathe, stretch, move in viniyoga
- 2: Lower floors add theaters, wine cellars to area homes
- 2: Houses razed on Arden for Marlborough pool and field
- 2: Couple share opera, music, laughs some 50-plus years
- 2: Update on Farmers project at Ebell
- 2: Real Estate Sales for May 2015
- 2: Brookside residents begin drive for HPOZ
- 2: Bungalow civil case dismissed; five-year limit had passed
- 2: California Greenin’ wants your water-wise landscapes
- 2: Academy Museum gets final okay; MMRA readies to sue
- 1: Blend students create and perform in musical
June 2015
May 2015
April 2015
- 29: Real Estate Sales for March 2015
- 29: Wilshire Country Club is turning so brown it’s green
- 29: Fiber artists find inspiration in ancient stones
- 29: Development, preservation issues await council winner
- 29: Small business owners hope to Spruce your space
- 29: Miracle Mile Chamber forum covers present, future
- 29: Development on the LVNA meeting agenda May 12
- 29: Residents debate ‘copter noise, laud complaint system
- 29: John Welborne takes reins as Chronicle publisher, owner
- 29: Sycamore Square on the road to historic preservation
- 29: 7-Eleven? Not in their Sycamore neighborhood
- 29: Save water: manage runoffs, try Dymondia, it’s Pepsi proof
- 2: Native plants used in new look for traffic triangle
- 2: Garden tour of Brookside waterway on April 26
- 2: Writers’ space, community opens at The Hatchery
- 2: Building closures, tree removals told at Metro meeting
- 2: No running novice, Bland completes 30th Marathon
- 2: Pilot program in Wilshire Park to thwart burglars
- 2: Girls get dolled up for the prom
- 2: Real Estate Sales
- 2: Principal changes at Immaculate Heart, Marlborough
- 2: Council candidates to debate prior to run-off
- 2: Ladybugs and marigolds can keep garden pests at bay
March 2015
January 2015
December 2014
November 2014
October 2014
September 2014
August 2014
July 2014
June 2014
May 2014
April 2014
March 2014
February 2014
January 2014
December 2013
- 30: Ye Olde Larchmont caroling party draws hundreds
- 27: Winners told in holiday home, window contest
- 27: Hamburger Hamlet shuttered, Supercuts to leave
- 10: Santa, carolers, choirs at Larchmont Village holiday open house
- 10: Police patrol, Getty House on Windsor Square agenda
- 10: Larchmont Bungalow civil, criminal cases in court
- 4: The Squeaky Wheel asks: “How long will Mayor Garcetti’s honeymoon last?”?
- 2: Real Estate Sales
- 2: Area residents, Kirov ballet star perform in ‘Nutcracker’
- 2: Oh say can you see: ‘National Anthem Girl’ aims to perform patriotic tune in all 50 states
- 2: Local talent wows crowds at Larchmont Family Fair
- 2: Donate new shoes for a discount at Wilshire Rotary tree lot
- 2: Council votes brings historic status to Johnie’s Coffee Shop
- 2: Gifts, donations sought for St. Brendan toy drive
- 2: Elevators at Park La Brea need upgrading, residents say
- 2: Larchmont goes green with solar-powered trash bins
- 2: Vernetti dream comes true on Larchmont
- 2: Pilot Mitchell Flint used Olympics as ruse to help Israelis fight
- 2: HPHA secures upkeep for Highland Avenue median
- 2: Plenty of gift options that don’t ring, buzz or chime at Kip’s Toyland at the Farmers Market
November 2013
October 2013
- 31: Real Estate Sales
- 31: Cookie Casa’s roots stretch from Hancock Park to Spain
- 31: Campen, emergency crew honored at Medical Center’s 70th gala
- 31: Wilshire Softball partners with UCLA; sign up now
- 31: Pot shop files false name, city halts construction
- 31: Thousands flock to the Larchmont Family Fair
- 31: Family togetherness enhanced since we acquired ‘Ginger’
- 31: Everything for the cook at new Bargain Fair
- 31: Weaver will donate collection to museum
- 31: New restaurants: Tom Bergin’s Tavern, Republique, Blaze
- 31: Anderson Munger YMCA nears finish line
- 31: ‘Architect to the Stars’ contest; 3,000 projects to his credit
- 31: Hancock Park residents urge attention to streets, median upkeep
- 31: Chefs tell favorite ingredients from persimmons to squash and share recipes
- 31: Classic menu items, friendly service draw customers to landmark
- 3: Hamburgers at 1938 prices as Du-par’s celebrates 75th
- 3: Darryl Holter, CEO of Downtown L.A. Motor Group, moonlights as musician
- 3: Reindeers, Carnation soda shop and other Miracle Mile memories
- 3: “Sunset Boulevard” screening at Paramount Studios hosted by Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society
- 3: Book tells story of Los Angeles streetlights
- 3: Petting zoo, crafts at Wilshire Rotary Club Fall pumpkin patch
- 3: Variety of services, only one coffee shop on Larchmont 50 years ago
- 3: MMRA celebrates its 30th with a town-hall meeting
- 3: Local youngsters carry on tradition that began in Middle Ages
- 3: Elevator issues addressed at Park La Brea meeting
- 3: Larchmont Chronicle’s 50th Anniversary: We reveal how to start a community newspaper
- 3: Real Estate Sales for August 2013
- 3: Block parties, fairs among neighborhood traditions
- 3: Chicken pot pie, steak Diane were favorites on 1960s menus
- 3: Businesses oppose pot shop on Larchmont Blvd.
- 3: Talent show, water slides returning to Larchmont Village Family Fair
September 2013
August 2013
July 2013
June 2013
May 2013
March 2013
- 28: Real Estate Sales March 2013
- 28: Larchmont Chronicle tribute marks 50 years, benefits Ebell
- 28: Hancock Park, Windsor Square home prices rise due to lack of inventory
- 28: Wilshire Division officers raise funds for Special Olympics
- 28: Ace Hearst reporter, Patte Barham keeps on writing
- 28: Summer camp themes range from art to sports to science for area kids
- 28: Original Los Angeles Fire Station 29 had room for horses, hay
- 28: Volunteering can be life changing, just ask Charlie
- 28: Ebell of Los Angeles research and restoration keep historians, volunteers busy
- 28: St. Brendan students celebrate marriage of ‘Q’ and ‘U’
- 28: Grove’s ‘stars’ to perform at piano concert April 20
- 28: New neighborhood shop, Canvas on Larchmont
- 28: Hope-Net marks 25 years of feeding the city’s hungry
- 28: Visit seven sites on Garden Tour & Party fundraiser
- 28: Film of ‘Getting to (Marat’s) Nutcracker’ is on pointe
- 1: New book by John Lanza guides youngsters toward financial literacy
- 1: Hollywood Bears lacrosse teams have bright future
- 1: Walk-a-Thon proceeds to bridge gap at Third Street Elementary School
- 1: Hollywood soccer teams win medals at Locomotion
- 1: Miracle Mile real estate sales 2012/2013
- 1: Assistance League is here to help, said new president Flo Fowkes
- 1: Movie-making, crafts, story time among activities for youngsters
- 1: Suz Landay treasures visit to Vatican
- 1: Real Estate Sales February 2013
- 1: Community leaders earn valentines from Miracle Mile Civic Coalition
- 1: Subway extension spurs growth along Wilshire Boulevard
- 1: Neighborhood ‘Cheers,’ small plates with Mid-Eastern flavor
- 1: Residents say weather, walkability make Park La Brea ideal location
- 1: District La Brea is abuzz with urban-style restaurants, retail shops
- 1: Liz Fuller honored by Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council new awards program
February 2013
January 2013
December 2012
November 2012
- 30: OASIS Christian Church to move to new home
- 30: Ballets, puppets, choruses to perform ‘Nutcracker”
- 30: Burn peat for a fire and revel in a bit of Irish magic
- 30: PONY League sign-ups are through Feb. 1
- 30: Gifts, donations, sought for St. Brendan toy drive
- 30: Karen Gilman honored for giving back to community
- 30: Volunteer teamwork results in success at St. James’ soup kitchen
- 30: Menorah lighting, carolers herald holidays at Farmers Market
- 30: City Hall dumps $30 billion on our grandchildren
- 30: Wilshire Rotary Club’s tree lot ‘is a family tradition’
- 30: Crafters decorate shoes, gift boxes at CAFAM workshop
- 30: Real Estate Sales November 2012
- 30: Craftsman, historian, dad of four, Gary Drake’s a philanthropist too
- 30: Take-out cited for sit-down dining on Larchmont Blvd.
- 30: Reporter gets first-hand look at Hollywood sign’s makeover
- 2: Give thanks for bountiful Fall vegetables available at Larchmont Farmers Market
- 2: Leimert Park subject of Images of America book
- 2: Electronic sign removal makes way for monument at John Burroughs Middle School
- 2: November 2012 Real Estate Sales
- 2: Marat Daukayev School ballet school grooms students for careers
- 2: Boulevard Heights named a National Historic Place
- 2: ‘Gourmet Ghosts’ by James Bartlett tells tale of city’s historic past
- 2: Boulevard welcomes boho chic, a sweat lodge and Lemonade
- 2: Larchmont Chronicle cofounder Dawne Goodwin McCullough dies
- 2: Investors purchase Hancock Park landmark El Royale for almost $30 million
- 2: Not much has changed since Plymouth School opened 40 years ago
- 2: Good Samaritan debuts new ambassador, Thai official at Ebell, party at Los Altos
- 2: Renovation dedication marks Cathedral Chapel Church’s 85th year
- 2: Nine O’Clock Players to stage ‘Peter and Wendy’ through Dec. 2, 2012
- 2: Festival celebrates work of architect Julia Morgan
- 2: Chipotle to open as Koo Koo Roo ends franchise on Larchmont Blvd.
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
- 30: Taste of Larchmont Village benefits Hope-Net
- 30: Best Friends’ ‘Strut your Mutt’ for homeless pets in Pan Pacific Park
- 30: Congresswoman Bass tells her goals for foster care system
- 30: Larchmont Bungalow’s attorney challenges limits
- 30: Carolyn Ramsay back in Council District Four
- 30: Traffic safety increased near Park Le Brea after fatality at 6th, Hauser
- 30: Demand transparency before DWP rate increase
- 30: ‘Future’ music, art at TarFest Sept. 22
- 30: New principal aims to foster school pride at Los Angeles High School
- 30: Wilshire Warriors finish strong at Cooperstown
- 30: Opa! Drink, eat, dance like a Greek at St. Sophia Fest
- 30: Starry night for ‘Face Forward’; sneak peak of TV costume design
- 30: New sidewalk, new tree on Larchmont Blvd.
- 30: Christ the King School debuts transitional kindergarten
- 30: Wilshire Rotary Club serves the world
- 30: Horses, bomb squad, SWAT team at L.A.P.D. Wilshire Division open house
- 30: Nat King Cole post office closing being considered
- 13: Real Estate Sales August 2012
- 3: Her children’s community service inspired her own
- 3: Realtor Ray Schuldenfrei takes helm at Wilshire Rotary
- 3: How come the Bungalow is still open? Good question
- 3: Larchmont Bungalow case set to start trial August 22
- 3: Chateau Laurier evokes Los Angeles of an earlier era
- 3: Interest in families led to teaching, autism research
- 3: Council chair aims to increase turnout for fall election
- 3: Trademark ‘S’ is reminder of Simons brick manufacturer
- 3: Gus Deppe remembered for being a friend to everyone
- 3: Sample cuisine, ‘Hit a Home Run’ for Hope Net at the Taste of Larchmont
- 3: Papa Ben’s mandelbroyt evokes memories
- 3: Possibly The Ebell’s biggest fan, Patty Hill takes the helm
- 3: St. Andrews Square, library gain from her many talents
- 3: Homeowners’ group spruces up Third Street School gardens
- 3: Register now for Wilshire Softball’s girls’ fall League
- 3: Night Out in Village, Park La Brea, Poinsettia Park
June 2012
May 2012
April 2012
March 2012
Community
- April 6, 2022: USC’s Mike Murphy interviews all five CD 13 hopefuls at forum
- January 28, 2016: Metro to deck Wilshire at La Brea for 22 weekends
- January 28, 2016: Ninety years of zoning debates show no signs of ending
- January 28, 2016: Petition for construction moratorium moves forward
- January 28, 2016: Several shops set to close, relocate, according to LBA
- December 31, 2015: Mansionization, infamous loopholes back on table
- December 31, 2015: Traffic data to be told at January 21 subway meeting
- December 31, 2015: Neighbors discuss scope of EIR for CIM Farmers project
- December 31, 2015: Petition for ballot initiative pits two visions of future Los Angeles skyline
- August 5, 2015: Police, neighbors come together for National Night Out
- April 3, 2014: Bollywood dance, soap making, poetry writing on L.A. public library schedule this month
- February 27, 2014: Olive branch significance dates back to Greek times
- December 4, 2013: The Squeaky Wheel asks: “How long will Mayor Garcetti’s honeymoon last?”?
- October 3, 2013: Hamburgers at 1938 prices as Du-par’s celebrates 75th
- October 3, 2013: Reindeers, Carnation soda shop and other Miracle Mile memories
- June 27, 2013: CicLAvia rides to Wilshire Blvd. and Fairfax Ave.
- May 30, 2013: Streets held hostage by city for king’s ransom
- May 30, 2013: Cycle Wilshire, downtown to Fairfax, at CicLAvia June 23
- May 8, 2013: Millennium in Hollywood is our nightmare as well
- May 2, 2013: Women share challenges, joys of motherhood
- May 2, 2013: Paramount volunteers spruce up schools
- March 28, 2013: Larchmont Chronicle tribute marks 50 years, benefits Ebell
- March 28, 2013: Summer camp themes range from art to sports to science for area kids
- March 28, 2013: Volunteering can be life changing, just ask Charlie
- March 28, 2013: St. Brendan students celebrate marriage of ‘Q’ and ‘U’
- March 28, 2013: Visit seven sites on Garden Tour & Party fundraiser
- January 31, 2013: Women gain from interaction in weekly Bible study group
- January 31, 2013: Sustainable landscape project underway at L.A. High
- January 31, 2013: Wilshire crime decreases for 10th year; partnerships credited
- January 31, 2013: A look back at Hancock Park in the 1960s
- January 31, 2013: Should limits be put on television, computer time?
- January 4, 2013: Locked gates, buddy system among school safety measures
- January 4, 2013: Query L.A. mayoral candidates on solving problems
- November 30, 2012: OASIS Christian Church to move to new home
- November 30, 2012: Volunteer teamwork results in success at St. James’ soup kitchen
- November 30, 2012: City Hall dumps $30 billion on our grandchildren
- November 2, 2012: Give thanks for bountiful Fall vegetables available at Larchmont Farmers Market
Design
Entertainment
- June 1, 2023: Loopers don’t have to be 18 to begin learning the craft
- June 1, 2023: Zev Yaroslavsky debuts book at Chevalier’s
- June 1, 2023: Father Gregory Boyle signed latest tome at Chevalier’s Books
- June 1, 2023: OFF TO COLLEGE: Comedy writer’s book relays lessons learned in a college bar
- April 27, 2023: Boulevard stores opening, and closing, and news, and boba!
- April 27, 2023: New book by local shines light on cars and early Los Angeles
- April 27, 2023: Green corn tamale season!
- April 27, 2023: Porsche fêtes its 75th at Petersen Museum
- March 30, 2023: El Cholo founders honored during centennial year
- March 30, 2023: Indulge in gooey cheesiness for Grilled Cheese Month
- March 30, 2023: Top players to play for $3 million purse
- March 30, 2023: ‘Poker Face’ shines on the run; Richard III revisited; tense ‘Tetris’
- March 2, 2023: John Irving’s new book echoes his own youth as an athlete
- March 2, 2023: Profanity through the ages has had varied meanings
- March 2, 2023: Dinner without an axe to grind; ambitious menu and tasty food
- March 2, 2023: Ladies pro golf to return to Wilshire Country Club April 27
- January 26, 2023: Callous bombing of America by autocrats told in film
- January 26, 2023: Girl Scout cookies booth sales to begin Feb. 10
- January 26, 2023: English-California choral concert plus jazz, Feb. 11
- January 26, 2023: Celebrating Jane, holiday revelries continue, Las Madrinas
- December 29, 2022: Larchmont Charter’s World Fair returns to Hollygrove campus
- December 29, 2022: Away from school: comics, musical theater and painting denim
- December 29, 2022: Disney and decorative arts on display at Huntington Library
- December 29, 2022: Esco brings East Coast-style pizza and passion to La Brea
- December 1, 2022: Beer Garden brings neighbors, ‘Cheers’ to Larchmont
- December 1, 2022: Wintertime camps have playtime and fun for kids
- December 1, 2022: Add a little art, fun and culture to your holiday shopping
- December 1, 2022: ‘Nutcracker’ features two princes and a surprise guest
- October 27, 2022: Alien space pods land on La Brea for fine, tasty dining
- October 27, 2022: Dreams of sugar plum fairies return to Marat’s ‘Nutcracker’
- October 27, 2022: How is the health of local legit theater? Challenges confront Center Theatre Group and others
- October 27, 2022: LACMA’s Geffen Galleries half-done; construction above ground next
- September 29, 2022: Queen Elizabeth to be remembered in song Oct. 2 and 9
- September 29, 2022: Nine O’Clock Players resume performances
- September 29, 2022: Goblins and ghouls come out in Wilshire Park Haunt
- September 29, 2022: Pumpkin patch to open
- September 1, 2022: Debut cookbook by former resident hot off the grill
- September 1, 2022: ‘Regeneration’ exhibition opens at the Academy Museum
- September 1, 2022: World Heritage Site Hollyhock House reopens
- September 1, 2022: Ebell readying to put out welcome mat
- July 28, 2022: SVMOW hosted inaugural ‘Hollywood Under the Stars’ gala
- July 28, 2022: Archives from Assistance League inspire exhibit at Autry
- July 28, 2022: Surviving Dog Days requires recreational water activities
- July 28, 2022: Meeting diplomats, foreign dignitaries as a D.C. intern
- June 30, 2022: Wilshire Warriors 8U All-Stars win tournament
- June 30, 2022: An update to The Silent Movie Theater saga — Brain Dead
- June 30, 2022: Tom LaBonge celebrated again in June (twice!)
- June 30, 2022: Goldie’s ends its season with a community summer kick-off
- June 2, 2022: Fabulous flora flourishes on WSHPHS tour
- June 2, 2022: Grad dining choices abound at Original Farmers Market
- June 2, 2022: A little piece of the Dodgers lives on Beachwood Drive
- June 2, 2022: Relax and breathe at Academy Museum’s ‘Calm Mornings’
- April 28, 2022: Nasa Hataoka wins LPGA tournament at Wilshire Country Club
- April 28, 2022: Notarile’s commute takes him to galaxies far, far away
- April 28, 2022: ‘English ‘Anatomy’ and ‘Scandal;’ slam-bang bank heist
- April 28, 2022: Larchmontians getting out and about even more — on both coasts
- March 31, 2022: Fairy tale retold in London’s Blitz harkens modern war
- March 31, 2022: Summer camp by lake is as awe-inspiring as it was in 1946
- March 31, 2022: Upper, lower desert to the slopes on whirlwind short trip
- March 31, 2022: Whether it’s called putt-putt or miniature golf, it’s always fun
- March 3, 2022: Larchmont Charter girls take city championship
- March 3, 2022: A word or two about Meat Loaf (1947-2022) and his mother, Mrs. Aday
- March 3, 2022: After absence, SBBA and youth basketball are back
- March 3, 2022: St. Patrick’s Day holiday — food and fun along Fairfax Avenue
- January 27, 2022: Museum restaurants present art on the plate and off
- January 27, 2022: Storied organ gets second life at Bob Baker Marionette Theater
- January 27, 2022: This sport’s roots are in entertainment, but it still hurts…
- January 27, 2022: Modern, Tudor ages mix in Feb. 19 choral concert
- December 30, 2021: Girl Scout Cookies are coming to town!
- December 30, 2021: ‘Enchanted Strings’ tells of Bob Baker’s Marionette Theater
- December 30, 2021: League of Legends played a record season — online
- December 30, 2021: ‘Chaplin’ faced fame, controversy; enjoy the silly ‘King’s Man’
- December 2, 2021: Author Connelly releases new novel depicting area
- December 2, 2021: Christmas trees are on Larchmont
- December 2, 2021: On the Boulevard: Season is looking bright
- December 2, 2021: Mystery store built at The Grove during COVID-19
- October 28, 2021: New patio at a classic is perfect for food, fun, camaraderie
- October 28, 2021: Community welcomes a friendly new Attitude Café
- October 28, 2021: Sheryl Lee Ralph of ‘Dreamgirls’ opens Ebell season
- October 28, 2021: At Chevalier’s: Mistress of the Dark
- September 30, 2021: Great White is making a splash with California fare
- September 30, 2021: 1921: In praise of photographer Margrethe Mather (and Edward Weston)
- September 30, 2021: Academy Museum — open at last!
- September 30, 2021: Boulevard’s charm has been a cinema backdrop for 100 years
- September 2, 2021: Curtain is about to rise at the Academy Museum Sept. 30
- September 2, 2021: Ballerinas at Marat Daukayev dance for joy and in person
- September 2, 2021: Third time’s a charm for Sound of Music enthusiast
- September 2, 2021: Donate to HopeNet to help restaurants, and enjoy a meal, too
- July 29, 2021: Academy Museum tickets to go on sale Aug. 5
- July 29, 2021: Tailwaggers celebrates its grand opening on Larchmont
- July 29, 2021: A rollicking and fancy Italian dinner in a bleak part of town
- July 29, 2021: Amy Forbes heads Center Theatre Group; Ahmanson joins
- July 1, 2021: Pinewood Derby spotlights craftsmanship as well as racing
- July 1, 2021: Snooknuk has closed, but its kids’ upbeat show goes on
- July 1, 2021: Our pets enjoy kisses, walks on Larchmont and dressing up
- July 1, 2021: Mark Peel, 66, put California cuisine on map
- June 3, 2021: ‘Run, Forrest, run!’ — or is it Stan and Seb?
- June 3, 2021: Summer, warm days lift spirits on Larchmont
- June 3, 2021: Dinosaur Ball unveiled green sauropod, welcomed hundreds
- June 3, 2021: Larchmont stars in a tale of love, chaos and community
- April 29, 2021: Will ‘Diana,’ the musical, be as ill-fated as the people’s princess?
- April 29, 2021: Excitement builds for ‘The Grand’ opening
- April 29, 2021: Plan for $1.25 billion expansion of TV City marked by some controversy
- April 29, 2021: Bernstein’s ‘Preserving Los Angeles’ just released
- April 1, 2021: Television City
- April 1, 2021: Plan a post-COVID escape to Mexico for food and culture
- April 1, 2021: Museums open after yearlong shutdown
- April 1, 2021: Big Sunday is on the move; ‘Wild and Woolly’ events this month
- March 4, 2021: Better luck follows local best-selling author Julia Claiborne Johnson
- March 4, 2021: Toast St. Patrick’s Day at Bergin’s, Cat & Fiddle, Farmers Market
- March 4, 2021: LACMA exhibits are ready to open pending government okays
- March 4, 2021: Amazing interviews highlight fundraiser for science program for girls
- January 28, 2021: New things to come in 2021 for Scout troops and packs
- January 28, 2021: Same great bite-size joy, Girl Scout cookie sale
- January 28, 2021: As Shakespeare says, ‘They are all — all — honorable men’
- January 28, 2021: Celebrate the Paul Williams legacy in Hancock Park and Windsor Square
- December 31, 2020: Finding hope in small things that can hold greatness
- December 31, 2020: Great theater is ephemeral — you have to be there; look to Juno
- December 31, 2020: Children’s Institute virtual gala sparkles, raises $470,000
- December 31, 2020: Poker is like life — it takes skill, good decisions and a bit of gambling
- December 2, 2020: Doggie day spa caters to the well-heeled on Larchmont
- December 2, 2020: Holidays arrive on Larchmont
- December 2, 2020: Santa on way through sleet, snow, pandemic
- December 2, 2020: Snow and Santa at The Grove nightly
- October 28, 2020: Short, short tale of loss is a big winner
- October 28, 2020: Kip’s Toyland celebrates 75 years of good, old-fashioned fun
- October 28, 2020: Youth Sports: Talk about rough timing to start a column
- October 28, 2020: Nonprofits pivot for this year’s gala season — with success
- September 30, 2020: Haunted holidays came early for Wilshire Park neighbors
- September 30, 2020: COVID’s latest casualty: Halloween 2020, but candy endures
- September 30, 2020: Rimpau resident moves his haunted, horror treasures for public exhibit
- September 30, 2020: New book tells history of Hancock Park
- September 2, 2020: Saddest casualty of all: The school play and the unknown loss
- September 2, 2020: Pink’s Hot Dogs reopens
- September 2, 2020: Dining Al Fresco, a life saver with planters and umbrellas
- September 2, 2020: Larchmont sidewalk sale is Sept. 4, 5, 6
- July 29, 2020: Nearby Black-owned restaurants worth supporting post-BLM protests
- July 29, 2020: Westlake Theatre’s crown jewels were talk of Foundation
- July 29, 2020: ‘Local’s’ new guidebook to our enormous and wild park
- July 29, 2020: On-screen local arts and culture
- July 1, 2020: Boulevard stores gingerly step into reopening
- July 1, 2020: Time to bring anger in streets to theaters?
- July 1, 2020: Summer Camps during COVID-19
- July 1, 2020: Vacation dreams: Do we dare venture out into the world?
- June 3, 2020: Taste of Larchmont officially cancelled this year
- June 3, 2020: Book talks at Chevalier’s continue – but online
- June 3, 2020: Larchmont-area skateboarders seek a place of their own
- June 3, 2020: Museums offer live music, art projects and outdoor venues
- April 29, 2020: October Larchmont Family Fair is cancelled this year, says LBA
- April 29, 2020: Rhodes School of Music is continuing, online
- April 29, 2020: Playground is postponed
- April 29, 2020: Restaurants find ways to serve
- April 1, 2020: ‘Happy Birthday,’ Sondheim; Should we ‘Send in the Clowns’?
- April 1, 2020: Read e-books at libraries, Chevalier’s is delivering
- April 1, 2020: Takeout, delivery, creativity put food on the table during COVID-19 isolation
- April 1, 2020: See art, visit area museums, virtually
- March 4, 2020: Beloved Bergin’s remains the same. Whew!
- March 4, 2020: Drago, best Italian in the Mile, inside and on the outdoor patio
- March 4, 2020: New bars, restaurants on La Brea south of Wilshire
- March 4, 2020: Swordswoman, ghosts, a fond farewell
- January 29, 2020: ‘Windsor’ evokes aspiration; ‘Kingsley,’ ‘Kipling’ moved residents forward
- January 29, 2020: In search of the wild Bengal tiger, safaris, and more in India
- January 29, 2020: Shower of Hope, honoring veterans among scout activities
- January 29, 2020: Girl Scouts put cookie sales earnings to good use
- January 1, 2020: ‘The Great Silence’ here ended with building closure
- January 1, 2020: Book shares collected tales of longtime neighborhood deli
- January 1, 2020: 40 million people, one river, and a cell phone… down Rio Colorado
- January 1, 2020: Construction is poised to start for LACMA’s Geffen Galleries
- December 4, 2019: It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays on Blvd.
- December 4, 2019: Marat ‘Nutcracker’ comes to life this holiday season
- December 4, 2019: On Books and Places: 1919, a big year in Los Angeles
- December 4, 2019: Peppermint and eggnog: coffee flavors of winter
- October 31, 2019: ‘Jack and the Giant’ launches Nine O’Clock Players 90th season
- October 31, 2019: Chevalier’s among independents that actually care about books
- October 31, 2019: No time to cook a holiday turkey? No problem!
- October 31, 2019: Larchmont to celebrate the season
- October 3, 2019: New book on Musso & Frank
- October 3, 2019: Music Center Plaza reopens with flair, fanfare
- October 3, 2019: Harvest Carnival at Hancock Park Elementary October 5
- October 3, 2019: Get your pumpkins, join a hoedown on Larchmont Blvd.
- August 29, 2019: Fictional tale tells of Warhol’s early years
- August 29, 2019: Romantic and new, drive-in makes a comeback at The Grove
- August 29, 2019: Mid-Wilshire neighborhood plays a character in ‘The Rookie’
- August 29, 2019: War, chase films, Ronstadt’s voice endures, another dog flick
- August 1, 2019: Spend ‘Day at the Beach’ at Taste of Larchmont Aug. 26
- August 1, 2019: Family-friendly Show at Ebell
- August 1, 2019: Old favorites, newcomers make Taste of Farmers Market an adventure
- August 1, 2019: Virginia Kazor was curator at lauded Hollyhock House
- June 27, 2019: La Brea Tar Pits reimagined for the next 50 years
- June 27, 2019: Sample food, wines at Taste of Farmers Market July 23
- June 27, 2019: Michelin stars shine at area restaurants
- June 27, 2019: Grove, Petersen partner for rooftop film series
- May 30, 2019: Marat Ballet search for new studio, home
- May 30, 2019: Philippe’s welcomes exhibit. Are there changes at Langer’s?
- May 30, 2019: Gay marriage, a cigar factory and amazing magic take the stage
- May 30, 2019: Doggie fun in Pan Pacific Park
- May 2, 2019: Legends being honored at Icons of Design
- May 2, 2019: Fashion and philanthropy in runway gala, spring luncheon
- May 2, 2019: Businesses as neighbors, from fine wines to good books
- May 2, 2019: Neighbors gathered for final ‘farewell’ preceding puppets’ move to new theater
- March 28, 2019: In Barcelona, this elegant 14th-century work of art survives
- March 28, 2019: Dogs out at CSC, Big Sunday touts 20th, NGA sets record
- March 28, 2019: Comedy, drama play out at Lake Erie, a soccer field and Chicago
- March 28, 2019: Tom Bergin’s on tap for historic status
- February 28, 2019: Celebrate women’s history at Ebell, Downtown Women’s Center
- February 28, 2019: Andre’s Italian Restaurant — a comforting neighborhood classic
- February 28, 2019: The Huntington you may not know: Archer Huntington
- February 28, 2019: Petersen Automotive Museum marks 25 years on the Mile
- January 31, 2019: New vista for mid-life divorcé, latest take on Anne Frank
- January 31, 2019: Premium passes on sale for ladies’ golf
- January 31, 2019: Music-themed films top the list
- January 31, 2019: Tea and history at Bullocks Wilshire with WS-HPHS
- January 3, 2019: Ladies’ professional golf to return to Wilshire Country Club in April
- January 3, 2019: Sort, donate, dine on MLK Day
- January 3, 2019: Movie museum to show film’s magic; opening late 2019
- January 3, 2019: Walking tours for health, interest
- November 29, 2018: Reagan romance blossomed at Chasen’s, now told on stage
- November 29, 2018: ‘Nutcrackers’ make leaps and bounds
- November 29, 2018: Trees, wreaths add to the spirit of the holiday season
- November 29, 2018: New book on Mother Road: ‘66 on 66: A Photographer’s Journey’
- November 1, 2018: Musso & Frank nears its milestone 100th
- November 1, 2018: Tequila tasting at Antonio’s offers wide choices, is fun
- November 1, 2018: El Cholo turned 95 with original recipes still on the menu
- November 1, 2018: Book chronicles Philharmonic leaders
- September 27, 2018: Come on down to a country-fair style festival at Farmers Market
- September 27, 2018: Welcome fall at Harvest Carnival at Hancock Park Elementary
- September 27, 2018: French market, restaurant, bar at international food corner near Larchmont
- September 27, 2018: Hoedown and pumpkins on Blvd.
- August 30, 2018: Ladies of the Cat and Fiddle carry forward old traditions and create new
- August 30, 2018: A case of mistaken racial identity with non-stop laughs
- August 30, 2018: Small-town family fun, rides at Larchmont Family Fair
- August 30, 2018: Learn of Ebell Club’s activities at Open House
- August 2, 2018: ‘Tulips’ in new exhibit
- August 2, 2018: Shenanigans and Improv are on his calendar
- August 2, 2018: Ahoy, matey! Taste of Larchmont August 27
- August 2, 2018: Community mourns passing of culinary bard, J. Gold
- June 28, 2018: Enjoy scoops of vanilla to Milkiest Chocolate in time for summer
- June 28, 2018: See you at the movies all summer long at outdoor, historic settings
- June 28, 2018: Eateries, groceries serve their best at Farmers Market
- June 28, 2018: Summer fun: Walk among the stars, stay close to home
- May 31, 2018: Le Petit Greek’s 30th: family tradition that goes back more than a century
- May 31, 2018: Newly designated Pink’s Square: more than hot dogs
- May 31, 2018: Rare tour of Gilmore Adobe offered at annual WSHPHS meeting
- May 31, 2018: Award-winning chefs live in the neighborhood
- April 26, 2018: Mall food: farmer on site at Farmhouse, joys of gin and more
- April 26, 2018: LPGA Tournament comes to Wilshire Country Club
- April 26, 2018: Local gardens: Garden Conservancy is on tour May 6
- April 26, 2018: Nominations accepted for drought-tolerant garden tour
- March 29, 2018: From ‘Larchmont’s Got Talent’ to Pantages
- March 29, 2018: Women’s Golf returns to Wilshire after years away
- March 29, 2018: Climb and explore at Junior League’s ‘Touch-a-Truck’
- March 29, 2018: ‘He’s back!’ King Tut tickets on sale perhaps for last time in Los Angeles
- March 1, 2018: Bergin’s straight-up, more on tap for St. Patrick’s Day
- March 1, 2018: Toy Hall settles in, other kid-friendly spaces abound
- March 1, 2018: Museums: Urban Light, continuing construction on the Row
- March 1, 2018: Misconceptions about La Brea Tar Pits, Ice Age animals, climate change
- January 25, 2018: Traveling is not to be missed
- January 25, 2018: ‘Allegiance’ reflects actor George Takei’s early experiences
- January 25, 2018: Irish eyes crying with closing of historic pub, Tom Bergin’s
- January 25, 2018: Father Greg Boyle returned to Chevalier’s
- December 28, 2017: Making it in Hollywood, with a little help from Larchmont
- December 28, 2017: Ring in 2018 in a classic spot with a classic drink
- December 28, 2017: Saving theaters one historic site at a time through photography
- December 28, 2017: New year, new you. Get gorgeous locks on Larchmont
- November 30, 2017: Eataly in Century City is open, worth the wait
- November 30, 2017: Cathedral Chapel of St. Vibiana is here to stay; 90th gala is Dec. 16
- November 30, 2017: ‘Nutcracker’ is local, bittersweet this holiday
- November 22, 2017: ‘Something Rotten’ is a treat
- November 2, 2017: Reindeer stops, Santa and good cheer on Blvd. Nov. 25
- November 2, 2017: ‘Society,’ or ‘Collective’—music best on intimate stage
- November 2, 2017: There will be art: PST:LA/LA around the community
- November 2, 2017: Windsor Square residents make wine in Santa Barbara County
- October 3, 2017: Harvest Carnival in Fairfax District offers family fun
- September 28, 2017: Boulevard welcomes fair-goers to family-fun event on Oct. 29
- September 28, 2017: ‘Under the Stars’ screens at Uplift Hollygrove Sept. 30
- September 28, 2017: Zombies, rides at Halloween Haunt in Wilshire Park
- September 28, 2017: Hope Lutheran celebrates 75 years
- August 31, 2017: Music, art, food and creativity at Sept. 16 TarFest
- August 31, 2017: MOVIES: Devastated ‘Rebel,’ ‘Tulip’ madness, life after Bond
- August 31, 2017: Larchmont’s Got Talent, children’s costume contest, rides, food trucks
- August 31, 2017: THEATER: Revelations on autism; yee-haw country ‘Honky Tonk’
- August 3, 2017: Local ballerina leaves Larchmont for Moscow State Theater
- August 3, 2017: Larchmont Village hosts 2017 block party
- August 3, 2017: Govan, Ryu to speak at ‘TarFest’ preview Sept. 6
- August 3, 2017: Sicilian carts are at Italian American Museum
- June 29, 2017: New tar pit exhibits, fossils made public
- June 29, 2017: Bankruptcy, sale leave Lenin statue homeless
- June 29, 2017: Petersen opens low-rider exhibit
- June 29, 2017: Pink’s Hot Dogs ranked in top 15
- June 1, 2017: Locals attend preservation awards lunch
- June 1, 2017: ‘Fintastic’ cars celebrated at show
- June 1, 2017: Takei’s story, ‘Allegiance,’ coming to Los Angeles
- June 1, 2017: ‘Marciano Art’ welcomed the neighborhood
- April 27, 2017: The Little Free Library that thought it could… and did
- April 27, 2017: City diversity being celebrated at Night Market, Food Bowl
- April 27, 2017: Meals on Wheels is latest show on ‘What’s Up, Downtown?’
- April 27, 2017: Spring is here, and it’s time for Dodgers baseball!
- March 30, 2017: Tickets going on sale for Last Remaining Seats
- March 30, 2017: Marlborough students host fashion show for charity
- March 30, 2017: Local resident named semifinalist in ‘Spotlight’ at Music Center
- March 30, 2017: Local chefs nominated for James Beard Awards
- March 2, 2017: Groundbreaking, cutting edge, traditional art at hub of galleries
- March 2, 2017: All roads lead to the neighborhood, and the Blvd.: part II
- March 2, 2017: Lift a pint of green ale on St. Patrick’s Day
- March 2, 2017: ‘A day which will live in infamy’… ‘Allegiance’ and ‘Infamy’
- January 26, 2017: All roads — and world of organics — lead to the neighborhood
- January 26, 2017: Local chocolatiers to visit — for Valentine’s Day — and beyond
- January 26, 2017: Mardi ‘Mutti Gras,’ at Farmers Market
- January 26, 2017: Most enjoyable and most disappointing films of 2016
- December 29, 2016: Fresh, sustainable fish market opens on Fairfax
- December 29, 2016: BOULEVARD’S HOLIDAY WINNERS
- December 29, 2016: St. Brendan students eat pizza, play games with Muslim kids
- December 23, 2016: Ring in 2017 at Grand Park celebration
- December 1, 2016: Rotary Christmas tree lot returns to Larchmont Blvd.
- December 1, 2016: Le French Butcher is like part of the family, only French
- December 1, 2016: Pink’s celebrates 77th anniversary
- December 1, 2016: Book tells of TV pioneer, station debut at Paramount
- October 27, 2016: Marat Daukayev Nutcracker set to twirl
- October 27, 2016: Beloved Italian restaurant opens neighborhood café
- October 27, 2016: Book club keeps indie bookstore spirit alive
- October 27, 2016: Don’t forget the pies and turkeys! Make Thanksgiving dinner memorable by planning ahead
- September 29, 2016: Ghosts, goblins to haunt Wilshire Park Oct. 29
- September 29, 2016: Scrooge returns to stage at local children’s theatre
- September 29, 2016: Larchmont talent, rides, fun at Family Fair Oct. 30
- September 29, 2016: Wilshire Rotary opens pumpkin patch on Larchmont Blvd.
- September 14, 2016: Bridge Matters: Invitational or competitive bids?
- September 1, 2016: Larchmont has talent, rides, fun at Family Fair
- September 1, 2016: Historic hotel adds new restaurant, bar
- September 1, 2016: Rock musical resonates with loss, ‘Drama Queens’ brings laughs
- September 1, 2016: Fringes of Roman Empire pique Richlin’s interest
- July 28, 2016: ‘Remarkable Women’ talk at Chevalier’s Books Aug. 24
- July 28, 2016: ‘Taste of Larchmont’ to celebrate Los Angeles Rams return
- July 28, 2016: Howard hits the beat for the LA Phil
- July 28, 2016: New book on preservation of Los Angeles Central Library
- June 30, 2016: Design for Living; new kitchen adds light and space
- June 30, 2016: Tailgate party on Larchmont
- June 30, 2016: Pets of Larchmont
- June 2, 2016: Children’s fashion show benefits Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
- June 2, 2016: Donors move LACMA’S plans forward
- June 2, 2016: Scientists, executives, actors inspire seniors
- June 2, 2016: Betting on charity at Junior League’s Casino Angeleno
- April 28, 2016: Larchmont: a village with the state’s first gourmet market
- April 28, 2016: A change at El Cholo Café? It’s a ‘girth’ thing
- April 28, 2016: Bennett set to begin his first season at Ojai Music Festival
- April 28, 2016: 70-, 80-, 90-plus years… Restaurants
- March 31, 2016: Jazz at LACMA series is a magical celebration of Los Angeles
- March 31, 2016: Local ties for 105th annual art exhibition at the Autry
- March 31, 2016: California cuisine with 1920s décor DTLA, bakery ups ante
- March 31, 2016: Paul Williams building among historic preservation winners
- March 3, 2016: Renaissance underway on, over Wilshire
- March 3, 2016: El Coyote celebrates with yesterday prices
- March 3, 2016: Lift a pint of green ale on St. Patrick’s Day
- March 3, 2016: Newcomers, oldtimers among galleries on Mile
- February 12, 2016: ‘Valentine’s’ delivered in person
- January 28, 2016: Carnivale is coming to Farmers Market
- January 28, 2016: Monkees drummer inspires his daughter in family business
- January 28, 2016: Top 24 — Our movie critic’s ‘most-enjoyable’ films of 2015
- December 31, 2015: Petersen—it’s what’s inside that counts
- December 31, 2015: Really big events. How do they do it?
- December 31, 2015: Give your feet some TLC at these four salons extraordinaires
- December 31, 2015: Bar 326 brings craft beer line-up to Original Farmers Market
- December 3, 2015: Local ballerinas leap and bound in Daukayev’s ‘Nutcracker’
- December 3, 2015: The Larchmont’s mixologist keeps it fresh and in season
- December 3, 2015: Santa at The Grove through the holidays, snowfall nightly
- December 3, 2015: Petersen Museum races to its gala re-opening
- November 24, 2015: Holiday kickoff, business salute on Larchmont
- November 12, 2015: Don’t miss The Secret Garden this week at the Ebell
- October 29, 2015: Local school gives aspiring sitcom actors an edge
- October 29, 2015: Ulysses Voyage gets fresh, new look
- October 29, 2015: Menus detail history of eating habits
- October 29, 2015: La Brea watering hole, Little Bar, celebrates 10 years
- October 1, 2015: Cartoons, silent films at movie night in Brookside
- October 1, 2015: Meet our Pets of Larchmont…
- October 1, 2015: Wilshire Rotary opens pumpkin patch on Blvd.
- October 1, 2015: Comedy Night benefits Wilshire Police youth group
- September 3, 2015: Offbeat and famous return from grave in West Adams
- September 3, 2015: Music, art at Tarfest 2015
- September 3, 2015: Wilton Place Craftsman wins Historical Society award
- September 3, 2015: Eateries host diners at ‘Taste of Larchmont’
- July 30, 2015: My day as a White House reporter
- July 30, 2015: Award-winner on Mansfield was purchased from a cat
- July 30, 2015: Annual ‘Taste’ event brings Broadway to boulevard
- July 2, 2015: Breathe, stretch, move in viniyoga
- July 2, 2015: Academy Museum gets final okay; MMRA readies to sue
- July 1, 2015: Blend students create and perform in musical
- June 4, 2015: Petersen Museum’s renovation debuts ‘racy’ first phase
- June 4, 2015: Innovative student teaches computer coding to classmates
- June 4, 2015: Vernetti opens expanded chic eatery in former Girasole site
- June 4, 2015: Neighbors invited to ‘Let’s Make a Deal’ at Raleigh
- April 29, 2015: Fiber artists find inspiration in ancient stones
- April 29, 2015: Small business owners hope to Spruce your space
- April 2, 2015: Garden tour of Brookside waterway on April 26
- April 2, 2015: Girls get dolled up for the prom
- March 5, 2015: Backyard chicken raising has come home to roost
- March 5, 2015: Sports scene: Athlete of Month, three-star players
- March 5, 2015: Stand-up series draws comedy talent
- January 28, 2015: Art Deco Society hosts dance class, dinner at Ebell
- January 28, 2015: New movie museum stars in area drama
- January 28, 2015: Girasole to re-open with new name, Vernetti
- December 30, 2014: Landis General Store in Larchmont Village has reopened
- December 30, 2014: Relax at new community spa, the Larchmont Sanctuary
- December 30, 2014: Looking for a great workout? Don’t forget about dance
- December 4, 2014: Classic ‘Nutcracker’ brings holiday favorite to the stage
- December 4, 2014: On the Menu: Great dining experiences in 2014
- December 4, 2014: Design is a lifestyle at Sage’s boutique
- October 30, 2014: Bang band members get a whole lotta love from peers
- October 30, 2014: Although no longer, these restaurants evoke memories
- October 30, 2014: Larchmont Family Fair brought all ages to the Village
- October 2, 2014: Comedy Night benefits Wilshire Community Police Council youth programs
- October 2, 2014: Talent show, water rollers returning to Larchmont Fair
- October 2, 2014: PETS OF LARCHMONT
- September 3, 2014: Civil War re-enactment at West Adams Living History tour
- September 3, 2014: Snooknuk offers place for kids and families to play
- September 3, 2014: Taste of Larchmont benefits Hope-Net
- July 31, 2014: ‘Come together’ for Hope-Net at Taste of Larchmont Aug. 25
- July 31, 2014: Part-time job as a teen led to Vine American ownership
- July 2, 2014: ‘Trust-me’ sushi comes to Sugarfish on La Brea; downtown for Latin cuisine
- July 2, 2014: Brookside parties, Lillian Way marks 4th of July
- May 29, 2014: Angel City Chorale to sing at Wilshire United Methodist Church fresh from Carnegie Hall
- May 29, 2014: ‘Back to the Park’ with pro-athletes, alumni and food tasting
- May 1, 2014: Burger Lounge, Mid-Town, Oinkster debut near Larchmont Village
- May 1, 2014: Le Petit Greek’s success hails back to a much earlier time
- April 3, 2014: Stroll, ride on ‘Iconic Wilshire’ with CicLAvia April 6
- April 3, 2014: Sports camps, beach outings are among favorite summer camp options for kids in Los Angeles
- February 27, 2014: Celebrate Mardi Gras, St. Pat’s Day at Farmers Market
- February 27, 2014: Duo’s passion revives Tom Bergin’s beloved Irish Pub
- January 31, 2014: Testing for cookbook ‘Sweet’ made good home cook into an excellent baker
- January 31, 2014: Lucy’s El Adobe in 50th year serving families, celebrities
- January 3, 2014: Calling all Third St. alumni!
- January 3, 2014: Theme song for Los Angeles to debut to millions
- December 30, 2013: Ye Olde Larchmont caroling party draws hundreds
- December 10, 2013: Santa, carolers, choirs at Larchmont Village holiday open house
- December 2, 2013: Area residents, Kirov ballet star perform in ‘Nutcracker’
- December 2, 2013: Oh say can you see: ‘National Anthem Girl’ aims to perform patriotic tune in all 50 states
- December 2, 2013: Vernetti dream comes true on Larchmont
- October 31, 2013: Family togetherness enhanced since we acquired ‘Ginger’
- October 31, 2013: New restaurants: Tom Bergin’s Tavern, Republique, Blaze
- October 31, 2013: Chefs tell favorite ingredients from persimmons to squash and share recipes
- October 31, 2013: Classic menu items, friendly service draw customers to landmark
- October 3, 2013: “Sunset Boulevard” screening at Paramount Studios hosted by Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society
- October 3, 2013: Book tells story of Los Angeles streetlights
- October 3, 2013: Petting zoo, crafts at Wilshire Rotary Club Fall pumpkin patch
- October 3, 2013: Chicken pot pie, steak Diane were favorites on 1960s menus
- August 28, 2013: Docents lead tour of Heritage Square
- August 28, 2013: Movie Museum, Academy Awards are on Windsor Square resident’s to-do list
- August 1, 2013: Deal the cards and dine at ‘Taste of Larchmont’
- August 1, 2013: New Salon brings art and culture to Larchmont Village
- August 1, 2013: Korean food is sizzling with more than barbecue
- June 27, 2013: Sit under the stars at these summer movie screenings
- June 17, 2013: New biography tells of financier Howard Ahmanson
- May 30, 2013: Cultural Day a global hit at Third Street Elementary School
- May 30, 2013: Olio lives up to its name; 16 meat selections at M Grill
- May 2, 2013: Headliners to star at Larchmont Chronicle’s 50th Jubilee at Ebell May 17
- May 2, 2013: Avantis, Rat Pack’s Dual Ghia to star at Gilmore Auto Show at Farmers Market
- May 2, 2013: Larchmont got a sneak peek at film museum
- March 28, 2013: Grove’s ‘stars’ to perform at piano concert April 20
- March 28, 2013: Film of ‘Getting to (Marat’s) Nutcracker’ is on pointe
- March 1, 2013: New book by John Lanza guides youngsters toward financial literacy
- March 1, 2013: Hollywood Bears lacrosse teams have bright future
- March 1, 2013: Walk-a-Thon proceeds to bridge gap at Third Street Elementary School
- March 1, 2013: Suz Landay treasures visit to Vatican
- March 1, 2013: Neighborhood ‘Cheers,’ small plates with Mid-Eastern flavor
- January 31, 2013: Dance party, music, pet parade at Farmers Market Mardi Gras
- January 4, 2013: Free music lessons aimed at keeping students in school
- January 4, 2013: Music festivities brightened the holidays at Larchmont Village Open House
- November 30, 2012: Ballets, puppets, choruses to perform ‘Nutcracker”
- November 30, 2012: Menorah lighting, carolers herald holidays at Farmers Market
- November 30, 2012: Wilshire Rotary Club’s tree lot ‘is a family tradition’
- November 30, 2012: Crafters decorate shoes, gift boxes at CAFAM workshop
- November 2, 2012: Nine O’Clock Players to stage ‘Peter and Wendy’ through Dec. 2, 2012
- August 30, 2012: ‘Future’ music, art at TarFest Sept. 22
- August 30, 2012: Opa! Drink, eat, dance like a Greek at St. Sophia Fest
- August 30, 2012: Starry night for ‘Face Forward’; sneak peak of TV costume design
- August 3, 2012: Sample cuisine, ‘Hit a Home Run’ for Hope Net at the Taste of Larchmont
- June 28, 2012: New movie museum has two architects
- June 28, 2012: Around the Town with Patty Hill
- April 9, 2012: Park LaBrea Entertainment Director
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- March 30, 2023: Traffic slows on Rossmore after striping
- March 30, 2023: Progress, challenges in Bass’ first 100 days
- March 30, 2023: Electrical outages spark meeting on problems’ solutions
- March 30, 2023: Two Neighborhood Council elections are Sunday, April 30
- March 2, 2023: Neighborhood council election day is Sun., April 30
- March 2, 2023: Rabbi to speak on hate crimes
- March 2, 2023: Metro incites action both above and below ground
- March 2, 2023: Tent dwellers on Sixth St. get housing
- January 26, 2023: Tom LaBonge honored with a native plant forest
- January 26, 2023: New mayor hard at work
- January 26, 2023: Trees fall, streets flood, in heavy storms
- January 26, 2023: New on Larchmont: bakery, stores
- December 29, 2022: Locking arms to address homelessness is top of mayor’s agenda
- December 29, 2022: Hancock Park has been planting trees
- December 29, 2022: Marlborough School is in capable hands
- December 29, 2022: Letters to the Editor
- December 1, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- December 1, 2022: Election 2022: New mayor in the neighborhood
- December 1, 2022: Blvd. shop openings, closings
- December 1, 2022: Breaking news: Lucy’s El Adobe Cafe plans its reopening
- December 1, 2022: Holiday Open House brings good cheer and Santa Dec. 3
- October 27, 2022: Family Fair brings fun to Boulevard this Sun., Oct. 30; Rides, booths and a beer garden
- October 27, 2022: Election 2022 is underway
- October 27, 2022: Tenant construction underway at Boulevard shops, some opening
- October 27, 2022: Permanent supportive housing needed
- October 4, 2022: Bass, Caruso will work to end homelessness — differently
- September 29, 2022: Supervisor candidates agree on some issues, not others
- September 29, 2022: ‘Taste’ was enjoyed on Boulevard
- September 29, 2022: Larchmont Family Fair to return Oct. 30
- September 29, 2022: Sign up for ‘speed humps’
- September 1, 2022: CBS project too massive, Alliance says
- September 1, 2022: Rides, costume contest at Larchmont Family Fair
- September 1, 2022: Support local democracy; oppose mobs-Editorial
- September 1, 2022: Delicious comeback for Taste Sept. 19
- July 28, 2022: Imagine LA seeks new CEO
- July 28, 2022: Refresh and raise money
- July 28, 2022: ‘Taste of Larchmont’ to return; HopeNet event is Sept. 19
- July 28, 2022: Pio trades his shopping cart for a walker as he moves indoors
- June 30, 2022: Chronicle wins state, local awards
- June 30, 2022: More stores greet patrons on Boulevard
- June 30, 2022: Unexpected phone call reveals much about Giorgio
- June 30, 2022: Holocaust Museum receives $5 million and community support
- June 2, 2022: Cooperstown-bound Wilshire Warriors need our support
- June 2, 2022: It took a village, but Giorgio is finally getting some help
- June 2, 2022: Locals enjoy coffee with a cop at Peet’s
- June 2, 2022: Local forums abound as June 7 election deadline looms
- April 28, 2022: Artist Jeff Wall memorializes Boulevard
- April 28, 2022: Perils of student drop-offs and pick-ups at Burroughs
- April 28, 2022: LAPD says crime is on the upswing; stay vigilant
- April 28, 2022: Rossmore water main replacement underway
- March 31, 2022: Meet the Council District 5 candidates
- March 31, 2022: Larchmont 2021 survey released
- March 31, 2022: LPGA returns to Wilshire on April 20 to 24
- March 3, 2022: Election 2022 race is on for Board of Supervisors, Third District
- March 3, 2022: Development soars to new heights in Miracle Mile
- March 3, 2022: Plans for Mile’s second century gain momentum
- March 3, 2022: Mayoral candidate town hall kicks off at The Ebell
- January 27, 2022: 2022 is another election year!
- January 27, 2022: RYLAN program is set for February pilot in Windsor Square
- January 27, 2022: Troop 10 combines outdoor adventure with community service
- January 27, 2022: Councilmembers welcomed to area
- January 27, 2022: Murder on La Brea: suspect arrested, community mourns
- December 30, 2021: New districts, new city council representatives
- December 30, 2021: Alarmed by crime spike, local residents take action
- December 30, 2021: La Brea Tar Pits reimagined for the 21st century
- December 30, 2021: ‘Larchmont Survey’ stirs controversy
- December 2, 2021: In 2022, CD 13 to join area as 4th district moves away
- December 2, 2021: Larchmont Charter Hollygrove campus searches for new site
- December 2, 2021: New building is on very top of Alexandria House wish list; donations sought
- December 2, 2021: Redistricting efforts, both city and state, moving toward a close
- October 28, 2021: Happy 100th, Larchmont Boulevard!
- October 28, 2021: Holiday trees coming to town
- October 28, 2021: Small Business Saturday on Blvd. Nov. 27
- October 28, 2021: City redistricting moves to City Council this month
- September 30, 2021: Larchmont to celebrate 100 years on Oct. 24
- September 30, 2021: Permanent supportive housing opens between Gramercy and Wilton
- September 30, 2021: Rotary Pumpkin patch, Tree Lot open 15th year on Blvd.
- September 30, 2021: Neighbors are getting out again
- September 2, 2021: Gubernatorial recall election is on ballot
- September 2, 2021: On the Boulevard: Family Fair update, and changes afoot
- September 2, 2021: Police Beat: Burglar takes toiletries, and a rash of grand thefts auto
- September 2, 2021: Fire alarm at Good Goose temporarily shuts down café
- July 29, 2021: Ridley-Thomas, Raman reflect on their first six months
- July 29, 2021: Larchmont ’21 conversations continue
- July 29, 2021: Rezoning not required to produce needed “affordable” housing
- July 29, 2021: Center for Yoga to open, thanks to a team of locals
- July 1, 2021: Community was left out of Raman’s housing plan
- July 1, 2021: Clubs celebrate with fireworks, barbecue
- July 1, 2021: Legislators should focus on SCA 2, not on SB 9, SB 10 and their like
- July 1, 2021: Push to make informal dog park in Robert L. Burns Park official
- June 3, 2021: Building a better forest — outsized outcomes in tiny spaces
- June 3, 2021: Wall Street “housing” bills
- June 3, 2021: Encampment fire on Third Street chars wall
- June 3, 2021: Yoga poses for a comeback
- April 29, 2021: New GWNC directors elect new slate of officers
- April 29, 2021: Conversations continue on future of Larchmont Boulevard
- April 29, 2021: LPGA: Brooke Henderson takes top spot at Wilshire
- April 29, 2021: Nightmare on Wilton Place: Another historic home lost
- April 1, 2021: Community to discuss future of Larchmont
- April 1, 2021: Digital billboard ordinance on a ‘dangerous’ path back to PLUM
- April 1, 2021: From the Central Library fire 35 years ago, a story just now being told
- April 1, 2021: Academy Museum rolls out virtual carpet
- March 4, 2021: Spring brings hope to the Boulevard
- March 4, 2021: Development in the Mile is really high — sky high!
- March 4, 2021: Register by March 9 to vote by mail for GWNC directors
- March 4, 2021: All aboard! Wilshire / La Brea station dedicated to Tom LaBonge
- January 28, 2021: Neighborhood regular sparks chats and compassion
- January 28, 2021: More change to Larchmont in New Year
- January 28, 2021: Los Angeles’ ‘cheerleader,’ Tom LaBonge, 67
- January 28, 2021: GWNC requires advance registration to vote by mail
- December 31, 2020: Raman and Ridley-Thomas sworn in
- December 31, 2020: Chronicle to publish souvenir edition for Larchmont centennial in 2021
- December 31, 2020: Generous gifts saved Marionettes
- December 31, 2020: Chevalier’s and other Lipson Building tenants transition to their new reality
- December 2, 2020: Larchmont Blvd. grapples with multiple matters
- December 2, 2020: Renderings released for historic Rossmore project
- December 2, 2020: Nithya Raman wins City Council seat for CD4
- December 2, 2020: It’s been an honor to serve; see you on the Boulevard
- October 28, 2020: David Ryu’s tenure has been a boon for preservation in CD4
- October 28, 2020: Lipson owner-tenant relationship frays as construction kicks off
- October 28, 2020: Contested local seats on Nov. 3 ballot
- October 28, 2020: Larchmont stores struggle, seek help from community
- September 30, 2020: Having kept his promises, David Ryu seeks reelection
- September 30, 2020: Ten contested local seats on ballots this month
- September 30, 2020: CD4 candidate Nithya Raman seeks to unseat incumbent
- September 30, 2020: District Attorney 2020: Lacey vs. Gascón
- September 2, 2020: Supervisor, two council seats on local ballot
- September 2, 2020: Pods to the rescue? Learning or activity type, or both?
- September 2, 2020: Neighborhood council reaffirms position on Fourth Street lights
- September 2, 2020: When counting the numbers, numbers don’t always count
- July 29, 2020: Sacramento … oh what a town!
- July 29, 2020: Economic crisis requires more federal assistance
- July 29, 2020: 410 N. Rossmore residents feel pressure of ‘buy-out’
- July 29, 2020: 55 years of Women of Larchmont
- July 1, 2020: Boulevard favorites and a masked golden are among the pack
- July 1, 2020: Minneapolis killing sparks nationwide protests
- July 1, 2020: Lawmakers push housing legislation as session ends
- July 1, 2020: Black Lives Matter
- June 3, 2020: 31 vacancies on the boulevard and nearby?
- June 3, 2020: Stores open on Boulevard after mayor lifts ban on retail
- June 3, 2020: Commencement looks different this year; first graduating class for GALA
- June 3, 2020: Nearby riots in Fairfax / Beverly Grove / Beverly Hills / Santa Monica; Larchmont looted too
- April 29, 2020: Meeting challenges of staying home
- April 29, 2020: In times of darkness, city’s character has shined brightly
- April 29, 2020: Tales told of local students homeschooling
- April 29, 2020: Tribute to fallen LACMA
- April 1, 2020: Beacons of hope, and bunches of carrots on Larchmont
- April 1, 2020: Novel times: COVID-19 on and off Larchmont Blvd.
- April 1, 2020: Market, playground and parking to co-exist
- April 1, 2020: Locating tests and housing neighbors during virus threat
- March 4, 2020: Trace history of your home with the 1940 census
- March 4, 2020: Sunday Farmers’ Market ‘is here to stay’
- March 4, 2020: Police storm Larchmont area pot shop, close street
- March 4, 2020: LACMA on track to build Geffen Galleries up and across Wilshire
- January 29, 2020: Local volunteers joined in ‘Point-in-Time’ homeless count
- January 29, 2020: Crossover voting for March 3, Super Tuesday election explained
- January 29, 2020: City Council candidates talk on issues of our time
- January 29, 2020: Re-Elect Councilman Ryu
- January 1, 2020: New playground being installed on Larchmont
- January 1, 2020: Bergin’s is back, taps are open
- January 1, 2020: Letters to the Editor
- January 1, 2020: La Brea Tar Pits to join neighbors in new look, renovations
- December 4, 2019: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, House Demolished
- December 4, 2019: City clarifies reasons for relocation of tree wells
- December 4, 2019: St. James’ Church shines light on Stories from the Frontline
- December 4, 2019: Reaction to demolition is vitriolic
- October 31, 2019: Historic Citrus Ave. house quickly demolished
- October 31, 2019: Larchmont loses two large ficus trees
- October 31, 2019: A little giving can go a long way
- October 31, 2019: Marat Ballet leaps to its next stage in life
- October 3, 2019: Wilshire Country Club, Hancock Park fixture, celebrates 100
- October 3, 2019: ‘Ankle’ mosquito is pesky, but not fatal
- October 3, 2019: Three teams compete to redesign La Brea Tar Pits, Hancock Park
- October 3, 2019: Family Fair is coming to the Boulevard!
- August 29, 2019: Get ready for the 53rd annual Larchmont Family Fair!
- August 29, 2019: Beverly Fairfax, Wilshire Vista and Sacramento
- August 29, 2019: Pawnshop closing after 40 years, Café Parisien after eight months
- August 29, 2019: Art, music, food and culture on tap at all-day TarFest
- August 1, 2019: Around the Town: Rancho LaBrea founding fêted in Ahmanson family’s garden
- August 1, 2019: Women who golfed: a look back at Club’s early years
- August 1, 2019: Editorial: Some in Sacramento still want to dictate to us
- August 1, 2019: Project Angel Food delivers meals and a human touch
- June 27, 2019: New Xavier Center to open in 2020 at Loyola High School
- June 27, 2019: Summer fun and ‘mischief’
- June 27, 2019: Tom Bergin’s landmark status: Will it matter?
- June 27, 2019: Marat Daukayev Ballet bids adieu to La Brea dance studio
- May 30, 2019: Celebration for Purple Line Subway: it’s halfway there
- May 30, 2019: Tom Bergin’s historic status up in the air — stay tuned
- May 30, 2019: SB 50 delayed, not deceased
- May 30, 2019: American muscle cars at 25th Gilmore Auto Show
- May 2, 2019: Senate Bill 50 is bad for homeowners
- May 2, 2019: Study Senate Bill 50
- May 2, 2019: Turning 20: Big Sunday’s MOBS is here
- May 2, 2019: Preservation update for Windsor Square: Hearing on May 6
- March 28, 2019: Bridge housing beginning to abound in CD4, CD10
- March 28, 2019: GWNC election is March 31 at the Barking Lot
- March 28, 2019: Women’s golf back for another round
- March 28, 2019: Larchmont Village Plaza parking lot refreshed
- February 28, 2019: Farmers Market — the original — is thriving
- February 28, 2019: After the rain, will the brook return to Brookside?
- February 28, 2019: Bergin’s under historic review March 7; what to do for St. Patrick’s Day
- February 28, 2019: Register, vote; GWNC election at Barking Lot
- January 31, 2019: Six ficus trees on Larchmont slated for wood chipper
- January 31, 2019: Addressing homeless housing locally
- January 31, 2019: Girl Scouts balance tradition with 21st century tastes
- January 31, 2019: 31 years later, Professor still knows it all
- January 3, 2019: Report finds urban forest not valued by policymakers
- January 3, 2019: The 57th year: The more things change, the more they remain the same
- January 3, 2019: Holiday Happenings
- January 3, 2019: Celebrating Oscar awardee, ALLA’s new home
- November 29, 2018: Windsor Square discusses past year, announces ‘Squeaky Wheel’
- November 29, 2018: Prado, after 28 years, closes on Blvd.; Vive Le Parisien!
- November 29, 2018: City library near Sunset Blvd. to be ‘bridge’ housing for women
- November 29, 2018: Buy a toy, give a toy at these local organizations
- November 1, 2018: Bountiful ways to give back during season of giving
- November 1, 2018: Lipson Building sale threatens longterm tenants
- November 1, 2018: City planners tour Wilshire neighborhoods
- November 1, 2018: Rite Aid trees to come down, WSA has plan
- September 27, 2018: Show support for a city landmark — vote early and often
- September 27, 2018: Small town fun celebrated at Larchmont Family Fair
- September 27, 2018: Rent control, property tax transfer, gas tax repeal, city bank among topics for voter decision
- September 27, 2018: St. James’ School fêtes its 50th
- August 30, 2018: Talk like a pirate Wed., Sept. 19, post–Taste of Larchmont
- August 30, 2018: CIM Group presents ‘Wilshire Mullen’ revision to neighbors
- August 30, 2018: City programs for transients in public park stir debate
- August 30, 2018: Turning 100 in style … car-free
- August 2, 2018: Power outages leave locals seeking relief
- August 2, 2018: New Ebell president and cookbook plus best barbecue; Zappa and LBA
- August 2, 2018: Village landlord seeks to remove ficus trees
- August 2, 2018: Driver ran a red light and crashed at Beverly, Arden
- June 28, 2018: Communities debate limits on billboards
- June 28, 2018: Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society at Gilmore Adobe
- June 28, 2018: Notable sales on Boulevard; violin shop closes doors
- June 28, 2018: Houses allowed more square footage, front garages under Koretz
- May 31, 2018: Ebell Rest Cottage fêtes its 100th year of service
- May 31, 2018: New asphalt: part of Larchmont Village news
- May 31, 2018: New baseball, soccer fields were welcomed
- May 31, 2018: Election is for governor, senator, five measures, more
- April 26, 2018: Merchants and neighbors generate support for small playground in Village
- April 26, 2018: Historic tower to house only condos in new proposal
- April 26, 2018: Charlotte Lipson properties for sale; Boulevard in jeopardy?
- April 26, 2018: Boulevard real estate office action
- April 18, 2018: Merchants and neighbors generate support for small playground in Village
- March 29, 2018: Ceremony salutes new flag, raised in Larchmont Village
- March 29, 2018: Homelessness and supportive housing
- March 29, 2018: Traffic the topic for eastern Windsor Square; bike lanes to come
- March 29, 2018: Worried about crime? Consider private patrol
- March 1, 2018: Resident association meetings discuss crime increase
- March 1, 2018: Metro salutes Sen. Feinstein at Purple Line groundbreaking
- March 1, 2018: Mansfield Art Deco design pays homage to 1930s Theatre
- March 1, 2018: Neighborhood Watch to the rescue in Miracle Mile!
- January 25, 2018: Who is State Senator Scott Wiener of San Francisco?
- January 25, 2018: Police respond to concerns on crime activity
- January 25, 2018: Walk for your U.S. Mail?
- January 25, 2018: Trimming of Larchmont Village trees completed
- December 28, 2017: Residents seek answers to dry brook
- December 28, 2017: Christmas tree sales, prices up from years past
- December 28, 2017: Brookside neighbors focus on where to add mass to houses
- December 28, 2017: Area residents say crime is getting worse
- November 30, 2017: Rotary Christmas tree lot returns to Larchmont Blvd.
- November 30, 2017: Front yards the subject of Garden Club’s new study
- November 30, 2017: LVNA neighbors talk crime, community school at annual meeting
- November 30, 2017: Study results in Boulevard ficus tree recommendations
- November 2, 2017: Academy Museum reveals architectural, cultural vision
- November 2, 2017: New subzone is designed to curb mansionization
- November 2, 2017: Gift is a giant boost for plan to build over Wilshire
- November 2, 2017: RecycLA adds recycling — at a price
- September 28, 2017: Los Angeles High 100 years in the ’hood
- September 28, 2017: Wilshire Rotary to open pumpkin patch on Blvd.
- September 28, 2017: Mentors can break cycle of homelessness
- September 28, 2017: Board election, committee reports at HPHOA annual meeting, Oct. 24
- August 31, 2017: ‘Taste of Larchmont’ aids Hope-Net mission
- August 31, 2017: Bungalow closes after eight years; city enforcement action commenced in 2009
- August 31, 2017: Los Angeles High centennial gala planned
- August 31, 2017: Vacant homes on Wilton Pl. plague neighborhood
- August 3, 2017: Showdown set for Bungalow in criminal court
- August 3, 2017: New leaders named for Junior League’s 92nd year
- August 3, 2017: Sample cuisine at 25th Taste of Larchmont, Aug. 28
- August 3, 2017: Faith, family and friends is ‘secret’ to Olsens’ 75th
- June 29, 2017: Canopy of trees threatened by sidewalk repair
- June 29, 2017: Sister Alice Marie, 82, dies; Twerdahl named director
- June 29, 2017: SB 1818: How a state law is reshaping Larchmont
- June 29, 2017: Will digital billboards be blinking in our future?
- June 1, 2017: First Congregational Church celebrates 150 years
- June 1, 2017: Mixed-use project divides Larchmont Village neighbors
- June 1, 2017: Class of 2017 graduations, key speakers
- June 1, 2017: Notre Dame honors two locals: Rev. Gregory Boyle, architect Martha Welborne
- April 27, 2017: Candidates in runoff for 34th seat
- April 27, 2017: Scottish Rite building to reopen this month as ‘Marciano Art Foundation’
- April 27, 2017: Windsor Square Association seeks to protect area trees
- April 27, 2017: Local architect designs a Brookside ‘Bridge House’
- March 30, 2017: Re-elections for mayor, CD5, CD13
- March 30, 2017: Amended McMansion law has ‘sound foundation’
- March 30, 2017: Council okays historic zone for Miracle Mile
- March 30, 2017: Parents protest possible charter at Third Street
- March 2, 2017: Community Comment
- March 2, 2017: Sneak peek at Marciano museum
- March 2, 2017: Groups seek consensus on city trees
- March 2, 2017: Town Hall on Miracle Mile preservation
- January 26, 2017: Is Measure ‘S’ all about saving a view?
- January 26, 2017: CIM lists Farmers tower and parking lots for sale
- January 26, 2017: Update: Quigg bankruptcies move forward
- January 26, 2017: A one-year check-up on Burroughs modernization plan
- December 29, 2016: Larchmont trees, sidewalks on New Year’s agenda
- December 29, 2016: Measure ‘S’ lacks vision; city needs to grow humanely
- December 29, 2016: Miracle Mile gets HPOZ go-ahead, barely
- December 29, 2016: Quigg files bankruptcy, leaving nine properties, $80+ million debt
- December 1, 2016: SWAT swarms abandoned house on Plymouth twice
- December 1, 2016: History will be made in Miracle Mile, probably
- December 1, 2016: City Hall opponents gather at local school
- December 1, 2016: Temple’s Karsh Center helps neighbors in need
- November 8, 2016: Garcetti visits Larchmont Village to promote ‘M’
- October 27, 2016: Good cheer, trolley stops on Small Business Saturday
- October 27, 2016: Trina Turk to open boutique on Larchmont
- October 27, 2016: Metro La Brea decking finished early
- October 27, 2016: Center for Early Education begins enhancement plan
- September 29, 2016: Larchmont: new ‘cosmetics row’?
- September 29, 2016: Solicitors annoy storekeepers and shoppers alike
- September 29, 2016: Metro ‘jet grouting’ begins between Rossmore and Lucerne
- September 29, 2016: Marlborough completes Arden project during 100th year in Hancock Park, Windsor Square
- September 1, 2016: All’s well with nighttime parking
- September 1, 2016: New tenants on Larchmont; music school, bakery coming
- September 1, 2016: Larchmont Bungalow case continues after owner’s death
- September 1, 2016: GALA opens, history is made at L.A. High
- July 28, 2016: McMansion law revised; ‘compromise’ reached
- July 28, 2016: Paramount plan considered at City Hall
- July 28, 2016: Preservation topic of city public workshops in Mile
- July 28, 2016: Bidding farewell to some favorite mom and pops
- June 30, 2016: Hancock Park leader Leonard Hill dead at 68
- June 30, 2016: Marciano Art Foundation plans its premiere exhibit in 2016/17
- June 30, 2016: Dozen ‘for lease’ signs on Larchmont Blvd.
- June 30, 2016: Single-family zoning is being drafted
- June 30, 2016: Metro report: weekend traffic challenges
- June 2, 2016: Residents and city join forces to tackle Mansionization
- June 2, 2016: Wilshire/La Brea weekend detours to start this month
- June 2, 2016: Local resident holds reins of city Planning Dept.
- June 2, 2016: Paramount 25-year master plan is moving forward
- May 11, 2016: New power poles come to Larchmont Blvd.
- April 28, 2016: Metro to start jet grouting on Wilshire Blvd.
- April 28, 2016: Los Angeles: growing up with character, density?
- April 28, 2016: Paramount final EIR completed; May 16 public hearing
- April 28, 2016: Choose GWNC directors, alternates for next two years
- March 31, 2016: Mayor Garcetti congratulates community members on water bill
- March 31, 2016: Letter to the editor: Trash land?
- March 31, 2016: Sidewalk $1.4 billion repair program on way
- March 31, 2016: Meet the GWNC candidates at a meet-and-greet
- March 31, 2016: Architects oppose city moratorium; one initiative postponed
- March 3, 2016: Preservation on agenda at Brookside meeting series
- March 3, 2016: Park Mile Specific Plan has protected area residents for 37 years
- March 3, 2016: Larchmont Bungalow pleads ‘no contest’
- March 3, 2016: Fourth move is a charm for Picketts’ Pickett Fences
- December 3, 2015: Metro studies accelerated decking plan; traffic reports expected January
- December 3, 2015: Coffee Bean, others to close, Hawaiian sushi to open
- December 3, 2015: Questions on Paramount plan loom large
- December 3, 2015: City EIR meeting for CIM Farmers project set for Dec. 16
- November 25, 2015: Magical ‘Dancing’ finale at The Grove
- October 29, 2015: Homeowners take action to warn residents of coyotes
- October 29, 2015: Civic leaders give median trees formal send-off
- October 29, 2015: Residents weigh choices on closing five blocks of Wilshire
- October 29, 2015: Talk of sidewalk repair sparks ficus tree debate
- October 26, 2015: Larchmont Family Fair draws thousands to Boulevard
- October 6, 2015: Wine garden, food trucks at ‘Larchmont Day Out’ Oct. 17
- October 1, 2015: Concrete street repair work, survey set in Hancock Park
- October 1, 2015: Paramount’s 25-year plan on community agenda
- October 1, 2015: Animal rides, talent show return to Larchmont Fair
- October 1, 2015: Hollywood Schoolhouse celebrates 70 years
- September 3, 2015: Project may be over the top, but it’s permitted
- September 3, 2015: Residents seek flashing lights to cut accidents
- September 3, 2015: Mile’s road to historic status moves forward; meeting Sept.19
- September 3, 2015: Co-ed sports league comes to Hollywood, Wilshire
- July 30, 2015: CIM unveils revised plans for Farmers property
- July 30, 2015: Warriors win sectionals, progress to regionals
- July 2, 2015: Houses razed on Arden for Marlborough pool and field
- July 2, 2015: Update on Farmers project at Ebell
- July 2, 2015: Bungalow civil case dismissed; five-year limit had passed
- June 17, 2015: History of Griffith-Banderas estate
- June 4, 2015: One resident’s solution to texting drivers
- June 4, 2015: Ryu takes office July 1 following runoff victory
- June 4, 2015: Project provides brighter lights in Windsor Square
- June 4, 2015: All-girls school to share LA High campus
- April 29, 2015: Development, preservation issues await council winner
- April 29, 2015: Development on the LVNA meeting agenda May 12
- April 29, 2015: John Welborne takes reins as Chronicle publisher, owner
- April 29, 2015: Sycamore Square on the road to historic preservation
- April 2, 2015: Building closures, tree removals told at Metro meeting
- April 2, 2015: Pilot program in Wilshire Park to thwart burglars
- April 2, 2015: Council candidates to debate prior to run-off
- March 9, 2015: Take outs cited for tables, chairs on Larchmont Blvd.
- March 5, 2015: PHOTO: Burglary suspects at large
- March 5, 2015: Right turn only signs to ease Rossmore traffic
- March 5, 2015: Stopgap on tear downs to go back to PLUM
- March 5, 2015: Neighborhood association shows off new website
- March 5, 2015: Wilshire Police push social media effort at Roundtable
- January 28, 2015: Wilshire Softball ties to UCLA are an inspiration
- January 28, 2015: Residents urged to start preservation process
- January 14, 2015: Bungalow appeal denied; heading to City Council
- January 14, 2015: Meet new neighborhood prosecutor at Town Hall meeting Jan. 21
- December 30, 2014: Woman stabbed to death in Windsor Square home
- December 30, 2014: Miracle Mile meeting set to weigh creating historic zone
- December 4, 2014: Commission considers designs of Chandler home
- December 4, 2014: Restrictions on demolition considered by Planning
- December 4, 2014: Loyola High School kicks off sesquicentennial celebration
- November 18, 2014: Miracle Mile Run down Wilshire Blvd. on Dec. 6
- November 6, 2014: Highland Avenue to close for resurfacing
- October 30, 2014: Renovations on estate not adhering to landmark status
- October 24, 2014: L.A.P.D. Wilshire Division welcomes new commander Capt. Howard Leslie
- October 2, 2014: Larchmont Boulevard welcomes new businesses
- October 2, 2014: Animal Dermatology Clinic opens on Larchmont
- October 2, 2014: Windsor Square streetlight project to add 99 new poles
- September 3, 2014: Write Brain Books encourage whole mind thinking
- September 3, 2014: Dr. Patricia Gordon sets up third world CureCervicalCancer clinics
- September 3, 2014: Plymouth School founder steps down after 42 years
- September 3, 2014: Groundbreaking set for January for The Mansfield
- August 28, 2014: Dedication marks completion of Larchmont median project
- July 31, 2014: Scholarship fund established in name of Nick Fagnano
- July 31, 2014: Activist credits cooperation for Robert Burns Park upgrades
- July 31, 2014: Dedication marks completion of Larchmont Blvd. median project
- July 31, 2014: Landmark Chandler estate sells for $9.5 million
- July 31, 2014: LACMA wing over Wilshire is so ‘L.A.’
- July 31, 2014: Larchmont Bungalow seeks zone change after five years of legal battles
- July 2, 2014: Windsor Village appeals 32-unit condo complex
- July 2, 2014: New streetlights illuminate Wilton, Ridgewood Place
- July 2, 2014: Larchmont Bungalow civil, criminal cases both continued
- June 12, 2014: North Larchmont Boulevard medians are abloom
- May 29, 2014: Residents seek actions to stop illegal activity in home on Highland Avenue
- May 29, 2014: Lebanese-American group opens new center in Park Mile
- May 29, 2014: Letters on the Park Mile Specific Plan
- May 1, 2014: Pickett Fences marks 20 years serving customers in the Village
- May 1, 2014: Shop hot pants to caftans at Simply Vintageous
- May 1, 2014: Highland Avenue receives replacement palm trees
- April 17, 2014: Anderson Munger Family YMCA to open May 3
- April 11, 2014: Larchmont Village Business Improvement District does some spring cleaning
- April 8, 2014: Mannequins Auxiliary to model at League benefit
- April 3, 2014: Los Angeles Boy Scout Troop 10 recalls early days of the unit
- April 3, 2014: Diamond Foam and Fabric remains iconic on La Brea Blvd.
- April 3, 2014: ADA rules spur new look for Henry park
- April 1, 2014: Petition ‘raises awareness’ of Metro subway issues; 100 trees slated for removal
- March 14, 2014: Work to start Sunday on Metro Purple Line
- February 27, 2014: Election to follow Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council candidate forum
- February 27, 2014: La Brea Bakery, ‘Paint & Sip,’ Orchard Supply Warehouse open on La Brea Avenue
- February 27, 2014: Food drive, Two Dog Organic Nursery sale to benefit Los Angeles Food Bank
- February 21, 2014: Diptyque perfumer brings whiff of France to Larchmont
- February 5, 2014: Wilshire police issue stolen and burglarized vehicle advisory
- January 31, 2014: How will our City Council members handle the truth?
- January 31, 2014: Expect lane closures on Wilshire Boulevard
- January 21, 2014: Exhibit ‘Pretty Vacant’ opens Jan. 24 at Larchmont Art Salon
- January 7, 2014: Park LaBrea Residents Association annual meeting Jan. 12
- January 3, 2014: Deadly run-in with coyote prompts new solutions
- January 3, 2014: Councilman Tom LaBonge’s successor needs to answer three questions
- January 3, 2014: Residents disturbed by Metro staging yard for Purple Line extension
- December 27, 2013: Hamburger Hamlet shuttered, Supercuts to leave
- December 10, 2013: Larchmont Bungalow civil, criminal cases in court
- December 2, 2013: Gifts, donations sought for St. Brendan toy drive
- December 2, 2013: Elevators at Park La Brea need upgrading, residents say
- December 2, 2013: Larchmont goes green with solar-powered trash bins
- December 2, 2013: HPHA secures upkeep for Highland Avenue median
- December 2, 2013: Plenty of gift options that don’t ring, buzz or chime at Kip’s Toyland at the Farmers Market
- October 31, 2013: Pot shop files false name, city halts construction
- October 31, 2013: Everything for the cook at new Bargain Fair
- October 31, 2013: Anderson Munger YMCA nears finish line
- October 31, 2013: Hancock Park residents urge attention to streets, median upkeep
- October 3, 2013: MMRA celebrates its 30th with a town-hall meeting
- October 3, 2013: Larchmont Chronicle’s 50th Anniversary: We reveal how to start a community newspaper
- October 3, 2013: Businesses oppose pot shop on Larchmont Blvd.
- October 3, 2013: Talent show, water slides returning to Larchmont Village Family Fair
- September 6, 2013: Forget-Me-Not luncheon to benefit homeless women
- August 28, 2013: Pay stations inconvenient for Larchmont Village shoppers
- August 28, 2013: City settles with Etz Chaim Congregation after a 17-year long legal battle
- August 1, 2013: Crazy quilt approach won’t solve city’s traffic problems, says MMRA president Jim O’Sullivan
- July 19, 2013: Debutantes to be honored at Las Madrinas Ball
- July 9, 2013: Scottish Rite Temple sold to Guess jeans co-founders
- June 27, 2013: Repaving streets may mean assessment districts according to Tom LaBonge
- June 27, 2013: Adobe is scene of Historic Society meetings
- June 26, 2013: Ambassador story told in new documentary, ‘After68’
- June 19, 2013: Wilshire librarian’s mission is to meet needs of diverse community
- May 30, 2013: Larchmont Chronicle celebrates 50 years!
- May 30, 2013: Solar-powered trash cans gobble up coffee cups, litter
- May 30, 2013: Take a book, bring one to ‘Little Free Library’
- May 3, 2013: Van Ness Avenue School to merge with Frances Blend
- May 2, 2013: Larchmont Bungalow on probation; criminal trial moved to June
- May 2, 2013: Firefighters to flip pancakes, lead tours on May 11
- March 28, 2013: Hancock Park, Windsor Square home prices rise due to lack of inventory
- March 28, 2013: New neighborhood shop, Canvas on Larchmont
- March 28, 2013: Hope-Net marks 25 years of feeding the city’s hungry
- March 1, 2013: Movie-making, crafts, story time among activities for youngsters
- March 1, 2013: Community leaders earn valentines from Miracle Mile Civic Coalition
- March 1, 2013: District La Brea is abuzz with urban-style restaurants, retail shops
- February 15, 2013: Citizens, awareness keys to keeping crime at bay in Miracle Mile
- February 12, 2013: Ralphs debuts renovated Hancock Park store
- January 31, 2013: Donors thanked at event marking Anderson Munger Family YMCA groundbreaking
- January 31, 2013: Larchmont joins in mourning loss of KCET’s Huell Howser
- January 31, 2013: New energy ignites Park La Brea programs
- January 4, 2013: New shops, restaurants ring in New Year on Larchmont Blvd.
- December 8, 2012: LaBonte Plaque dedication
- November 30, 2012: Take-out cited for sit-down dining on Larchmont Blvd.
- November 2, 2012: ‘Gourmet Ghosts’ by James Bartlett tells tale of city’s historic past
- November 2, 2012: Boulevard welcomes boho chic, a sweat lodge and Lemonade
- November 2, 2012: Renovation dedication marks Cathedral Chapel Church’s 85th year
- September 28, 2012: Anderson Munger YMCA construction to begin
- September 28, 2012: Pancake breakfast at Los Angeles Fire Station 61 attracts 500
- September 28, 2012: Flicka celebrates 20 years as village’s children’s boutique
- September 28, 2012: Wilshire Presbyterian celebrates 100th anniversary
- September 28, 2012: New, old representatives at Windsor Village potluck
- September 28, 2012: Haunted House, water slides and talent show at Larchmont Family Fair
- September 28, 2012: Digital wall art, smooth cement sinks at Devall Design on Larchmont
- August 30, 2012: Taste of Larchmont Village benefits Hope-Net
- August 30, 2012: Best Friends’ ‘Strut your Mutt’ for homeless pets in Pan Pacific Park
- August 30, 2012: Larchmont Bungalow’s attorney challenges limits
- August 30, 2012: Carolyn Ramsay back in Council District Four
- August 30, 2012: Traffic safety increased near Park Le Brea after fatality at 6th, Hauser
- August 30, 2012: Demand transparency before DWP rate increase
- August 30, 2012: New sidewalk, new tree on Larchmont Blvd.
- August 30, 2012: Wilshire Rotary Club serves the world
- August 30, 2012: Horses, bomb squad, SWAT team at L.A.P.D. Wilshire Division open house
- August 30, 2012: Nat King Cole post office closing being considered
- August 3, 2012: How come the Bungalow is still open? Good question
- August 3, 2012: Realtor Ray Schuldenfrei takes helm at Wilshire Rotary
- August 3, 2012: Larchmont Bungalow case set to start trial August 22
- August 3, 2012: Council chair aims to increase turnout for fall election
- August 3, 2012: Gus Deppe remembered for being a friend to everyone
- August 3, 2012: Papa Ben’s mandelbroyt evokes memories
- August 3, 2012: Possibly The Ebell’s biggest fan, Patty Hill takes the helm
- August 3, 2012: Homeowners’ group spruces up Third Street School gardens
- June 28, 2012: Soccer dads come up from behind to finish third place
- June 28, 2012: Pastor returns to fire up the grill for 25th year
- June 28, 2012: Burns Park command post
- June 28, 2012: Stonemans make volunteer work at Los Angeles Zoo a family affair
- June 18, 2012: High School Grads Reveal College Choices
- June 18, 2012: Squeaky Wheel
- June 18, 2012: Neighborhood Watch Signs are Unveiled on N. Windsor
- June 1, 2012: Muirfield Home Damaged by Fire
- June 1, 2012: Around the Town with Patty Hill
- June 1, 2012: Boys and Girls Club Hosts After-School Program
- June 1, 2012: Park La Brea Showcases “Green” Gems
- June 1, 2012: Grove Marks Ten Years
- June 1, 2012: Fence at Third Street School Gets a Facelift
- June 1, 2012: Windsor Square Residents to Vote on Lighting Project
- May 7, 2012: Community Celebrates City Hall Victory
- April 11, 2012: Wilshire Rotarians Take Humanitarian Journey
- April 9, 2012: Larchmont Bungalow Owners Plead Not Guilty
- April 9, 2012: Historical Society Hosts Garden Party Tour
- March 3, 2012: Dodgers Caravan Brings Cheer to Frances Blend Students
- March 2, 2012: Celebration to Mark St James’ 100th Anniversary
- March 2, 2012: New Map Puts Neighborhood Back in Council District 4
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- June 1, 2023: Caps thrown, tassels moved at graduation ceremonies
- June 1, 2023: Torch will be passed to a new director at Plymouth preschool
- June 1, 2023: Parties, nonprofit fundraisers, LBA mixer, police memorial
- June 1, 2023: Monsignor Fleming’s 50th
- April 27, 2023: Charities for children, opera education, a Nobel Prize and more
- April 27, 2023: Linoleum City celebrates 75 years of red carpets and fancy floors
- April 27, 2023: Linda Dishman to leave a ‘strong’ Los Angeles Conservancy
- April 27, 2023: Student is semifinalist in NASA competition
- March 30, 2023: New leader and expansion plans set for Park Century School
- March 30, 2023: Suzanne Rheinstein (1945-2023): Elegance endures in new book
- March 30, 2023: SBBA 2023: Team Mexico wins D-League finals
- March 30, 2023: Festivities, fundraising and honorees begin to fill calendars
- March 2, 2023: Wilshire Rotary 90th, Larchmont Charter fundraiser, teepee, more
- March 2, 2023: Science and community come together at La Brea Tar Pits
- March 2, 2023: ‘Everybody’s favorites’ are selling on the Boulevard
- March 2, 2023: A Chronicle focus in January was on journalism, international and statewide
- January 26, 2023: Disneyland engagement leads to 29 years of marriage
- January 26, 2023: Sharon and Fred Cohanim share family on Larchmont Blvd.
- January 26, 2023: Nyakio and David Grieco: a couple that was meant to be
- January 26, 2023: A loving team for 53 years — the Mulveys of Windsor Village
- December 29, 2022: Holiday cheer, fundraisers and parties abound for locals
- December 29, 2022: Local dental practice is a decades-old family affair
- December 29, 2022: ‘Nextdoor’ post changes the life of a mother and daughter
- December 29, 2022: Larchmont’s own Jane Gilman celebrates a milestone
- December 1, 2022: Navigating the transition: homeless to housed
- December 1, 2022: Silvertip trees set to arrive at Larchmont Rotary tree lot
- December 1, 2022: Holocaust Museum LA’s Beth Kean joins state council
- December 1, 2022: Survivor tells of hope at 100th
- October 27, 2022: Third Street Principal Daniel Kim moves to new job with LAUSD
- October 27, 2022: Former La Luna chef connects weekly with customers
- October 27, 2022: Miracle Mile and Carthay Circle celebrate at Bergin’s
- October 27, 2022: Rose Award and other gatherings
- September 29, 2022: Process versus litigation in city attorney’s race
- September 29, 2022: CD 13 voters to decide between Mitch O’Farrell and Hugo Soto-Martinez
- September 29, 2022: Mejia versus Koretz: disrupter or stalwart for city controller?
- September 29, 2022: Council District 5 Choices: Katy Yaroslavsky or Sam Yebri
- September 1, 2022: New head of school on board at Marlborough
- September 1, 2022: Unlocked, child’s first bike is stolen from the Boulevard
- September 1, 2022: New Board ‘Reignites, Rebuilds’ in Junior League’s 97th year
- September 1, 2022: Some teens wait to get driver’s licenses, others eager to drive
- July 28, 2022: Music supporter, neighborhood champion Toby Horn
- July 28, 2022: She recruited women firefighters, fought gun violence
- July 28, 2022: Bowers fosters connection with her community
- July 28, 2022: Diana Buckhantz is working for a better world
- June 30, 2022: Locally, furry and feathered friends warm our hearts and souls
- June 30, 2022: Number of teens with summer jobs increases in 2022
- June 30, 2022: Keeping your summer travel with children fun and stress-free
- June 30, 2022: Raising a puppy with a greater purpose
- June 2, 2022: Out and about: Locals gather for good causes and good times
- June 2, 2022: Pomp, circumstance is back, in person
- June 2, 2022: NGA brings home the gold for local charities
- June 2, 2022: Beloved coach to retire from Pilgrim after 40-year run
- April 28, 2022: Landworth / DeBolske have a building partnership with a view
- April 28, 2022: George Epstein, 95; he was a winner at poker, and at life
- April 28, 2022: Favorite pieces find new life at Alakazam Upholstery & Drapery
- April 28, 2022: Women find solace sharing memories of mothers they miss
- March 31, 2022: Neighborhood activities show signs of a return to normal
- March 31, 2022: Crafty COVID crochet projects and adventures in Etsy selling
- March 31, 2022: Society serves afternoon tea
- March 31, 2022: Bert Lane, 95: Helped build a YMCA and a local baseball field
- March 3, 2022: Town and Country chef ‘Andre,’ 99
- March 3, 2022: Giorgio, Village regular, still in need of help
- March 3, 2022: Armed with a bulletproof vest, walkie-talkie — to save Larchmont
- March 3, 2022: Windsor Square Association leader, Mike Genewick
- January 27, 2022: Five nights in Cannes provided star-studded backdrop to romance
- January 27, 2022: Skiing — it is a COVID-19-era safe sport, and lots of fun
- January 27, 2022: It was love at first sight for at least one of the Kazanjians
- December 30, 2021: Bethany Atkins’ Fit4Mom helps mothers tap into their health
- December 30, 2021: Larchmont Village resident named a Mitchell Scholar
- December 30, 2021: Pilgrim School leader tapped for Columbia fellowship
- December 30, 2021: Raingutter Regatta is the Pinewood Derby in water
- December 2, 2021: Mix good deeds with fun for a holiday cocktail
- December 2, 2021: Michael Cornwell, 87: Protected Windsor Square
- December 2, 2021: New Chapter House for Assistance League debuts in Hollywood
- December 2, 2021: Families celebrate the holidays, together
- October 28, 2021: Halloween happenings
- October 28, 2021: Gift suggestions for the athletic teen in your life
- October 28, 2021: Rabbi returns to her roots at Temple Israel of Hollywood
- October 28, 2021: Letters to the Editor
- September 30, 2021: Youth Soccer returns to Fairfax for practice, games
- September 30, 2021: Remembering ‘Chronicle’ historian and his wife and daughter
- September 30, 2021: Kazor, 81, led creation of the Wilton Historic District
- September 30, 2021: Irwin Ira Gilman 1932 — 2021
- September 2, 2021: Downward dogs, tranquility are back at Center for Yoga
- September 2, 2021: Housing solutions are on a fast track, says leader at PATH
- September 2, 2021: Will sympathy bring success for Giorgio?
- September 2, 2021: In-person school returns; local parents opine on experiences
- July 29, 2021: Music and art direction – A local business owner combines talents
- July 29, 2021: It’s a tale of two summers as residents head out of town: For some, it’s a better summer than before
- July 29, 2021: This year’s Women of Larchmont are On the Boulevard
- July 29, 2021: Britain has a new Consul General in Hancock Park
- July 1, 2021: Locals to be feted by LANTL July 15
- July 1, 2021: Catherine Coffin Phillips preserved California history
- July 1, 2021: Project Angel Food delivers hope, love, meals
- July 1, 2021: As in Paris, a micro-forest sprouts in Griffith Park
- June 3, 2021: Miracle Mile Chamber meets Councilmember Raman; Field manager was also introduced to the group
- June 3, 2021: Students stayed home in the spring, but there’s hope for the fall
- June 3, 2021: Local graduates reveal their choices for universities
- June 3, 2021: Schools recommence in-person graduation ceremonies
- April 29, 2021: Third Street students head back to school: Mascot, testing and on-campus learning greet K-5th graders
- April 29, 2021: Windsor Villagers rally for their park
- April 29, 2021: Art Deco-inspired mixed-use building readies for June opening
- April 29, 2021: Village jeweler: Paul Thompson, July 20, 1937 to April 11, 2021
- April 1, 2021: I volunteered at a COVID-19 vaccination site
- April 1, 2021: Girl Scouts cookie season extended; Outdoor boothing begins
- April 1, 2021: Youth Sports: Equestrian is an individual sport with a league of its own
- April 1, 2021: Silver Jubilee for A Silver Lining: 25 years on Larchmont
- March 4, 2021: Barber takes Larchmont to Fairfax Avenue
- March 4, 2021: Joane Pickett was more than a friendly face: Pickett Fences closes after 27 years on Blvd.
- March 4, 2021: First Responders honored at annual Trailblazer Luncheon
- March 4, 2021: Larchmont is going to the dogs (and cats): Tailwaggers to open in Flywheel spot
- January 28, 2021: Cooking and music… and ooh la la, 25 years later
- January 28, 2021: Commonalities and a devious blind date lead to marriage
- January 28, 2021: Margaret Sowma, 105, community activist
- January 28, 2021: Love bloomed in the Catskills and at Village Pizzeria
- December 31, 2020: Ko brings Bespoke Beauty to Larchmont
- December 31, 2020: If you build it, they will come: St. Brendan Basketball
- December 31, 2020: Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Newstat, Chevalier’s manager, 72
- December 31, 2020: ‘Professor Know-It-All’ knew it all for 32 years at Chronicle
- December 2, 2020: A quick trip through Los Angeles history with Wayne Ratkovich
- December 2, 2020: 21-year-old makes fashion-forward twist for 1960s Contempo Casuals
- December 2, 2020: Local runners are eager for cross country season to begin
- December 2, 2020: Resilience, staying connected in 2020
- October 28, 2020: Will the pandemic gobble up Thanksgiving get-togethers?
- October 28, 2020: Daryl Twerdahl retires after 31 years with Meals on Wheels
- October 28, 2020: Safer alternatives to trick-or-treating advised: Wear a costume and enjoy a safe, spooky holiday
- October 28, 2020: Brooksiders join hundreds to help, one sandwich at a time
- September 30, 2020: Mark Ridley-Thomas: experience and community involvement are key
- September 30, 2020: Former Council President running for Supervisor—call him ‘Herb’
- September 30, 2020: ‘Tweener’ Sen. Mitchell is poised to do more — as Supervisor
- September 30, 2020: Grace Yoo seeks fairness, transparency, respect for the bottom line
- September 2, 2020: Art exhibits, dance event inspired by a drive-in at Tarfest 2020
- September 2, 2020: Fr. Boyle’s human approach to gang members has paid off
- September 2, 2020: New British pub inside The Original Farmers Market
- September 2, 2020: Warner Henry, remembered: Local luminary, a founder of LA Opera, died Aug. 1
- July 29, 2020: Geraldine Hurley: a fierce advocate for those in need
- July 29, 2020: Kari Garcia strives to keep us all safe
- July 29, 2020: Edie Frère reflects on her years on Larchmont
- July 29, 2020: Pioneer and mentor, Madelyn Murray paved her own way
- July 1, 2020: Residents come together to save ducks: ‘It was instantly clear the mom was in distress’
- July 1, 2020: Front yard regains its former glory, with masks, of course
- July 1, 2020: Around the Town: Women Speak and rappers, children rap for Alexandria House
- July 1, 2020: Pets of Larchmont: Therapy dogs lead the pack in Children’s Hospital program
- June 3, 2020: Home life, homeschool: the series, Part III: Older students, friends at home too
- June 3, 2020: 1930s Depression: Surviving on pins and needles: Parable for weathering our modern-day crisis
- June 3, 2020: History of past college pandemic responses as a guide for this fall
- June 3, 2020: Council Report: Threat of virus exposes simmering racism and bigotry
- April 29, 2020: Around the Town: Fundraising events have been impacted by pandemic
- April 29, 2020: Time for ‘spring clearing’? Call a pro
- April 29, 2020: Create rooms you love with Eyewondrous
- April 29, 2020: Whether for comfort or sustenance, ‘victory gardens’ are flourishing
- April 1, 2020: Trying times: Those who survive are strangely stronger
- April 1, 2020: Virtual mentors at Imagine LA: Donations matched through April 3
- April 1, 2020: Is my child ready for sleep-away camp? Maybe, with a loving push
- April 1, 2020: With social distancing decree, families begin work-from-home, homeschooling juggling act
- March 4, 2020: A.F. Gilmore’s Mark Panatier honored with ‘Trailblazer’ status
- March 4, 2020: Books and Places: Fitzgerald wrote of Hollywood’s allure, and despair, 80 years ago
- March 4, 2020: St. Vincent ‘March for Meals’ promotes friendship with sustenance
- March 4, 2020: Teens, hospital, patients benefit from volunteer program
- January 29, 2020: Noodles, boxed wine led to love
- January 29, 2020: Crossed wires spell love for couple celebrating 47 years together
- January 29, 2020: Seven-Year Itch? Hardly… it’s more like 40 years of bliss
- January 29, 2020: Rec Center director breathes new life into Pan Pacific Basketball
- January 1, 2020: Around the Town: Assistance League, NGA, LAFD, Ryu, Johnson, Ebell festivities ring out the year
- January 1, 2020: Refresh body, mind, spirit with Reiki, meditation, yogic breathing
- January 1, 2020: Author has a high vantage point on health and aging well
- January 1, 2020: Cox, preschool co-founder, Los Angeles native
- December 4, 2019: Around the Town: High Tea, Sheba gala, ‘Gutsy Women,’ history events and BBBS Big Bash
- December 4, 2019: Girls Academy serves breakfast and much more
- December 4, 2019: March 3 Super Tuesday elections: New procedures, new voters
- December 4, 2019: Let holiday spending spill over into helping others: Toy and gift drives
- October 31, 2019: Dream catcher, veteran TV writer has some tips for the Chronicle
- October 31, 2019: New leadership at Wilshire Division police station
- October 31, 2019: Japan honors Dr. Takei for promoting modern dentistry
- October 31, 2019: Magic, mystery and Yale in Bardugo’s new book, TV series
- October 3, 2019: Helga Kasimoff at 88: Still in fine tune
- October 3, 2019: High Holy Days are a time for family, reflection: Heralding in 5780
- October 3, 2019: ‘Bollywood’ theme will bring the bling to Lucerne Blvd. block party
- October 3, 2019: Ebell celebrates 125th with scholarships, gala
- August 29, 2019: Around the Town: Irving Boulevard home’s 100th fêted, history celebrated, puppy love at ‘Dogs!’
- August 29, 2019: Rev. Gwynne Guibord, 75, founded interfaith center at St. John’s
- August 29, 2019: Journalist, activist, society editor from the past: Lucy Toberman
- August 29, 2019: New urban forest officer named to manage canopy: ‘City is home to the nation’s largest urban forest’
- August 1, 2019: Shonda Rhimes: Keeping a low profile in Hancock Park
- August 1, 2019: Tammy Rosato is passionate about her mission: end homelessness
- August 1, 2019: Local photographer turned community advocate on homelessness
- August 1, 2019: Stories hold the key for homeless advocate Marilyn Wells
- June 27, 2019: Larchmont Animal Clinic still purring after 42 years on Boulevard
- June 27, 2019: Beloved mail carrier retires, celebrated with proclamation
- June 27, 2019: Around the Town: Reserve Corps honored; all aboard USS Iowa; NGA appreciation
- June 27, 2019: Episcopal School takes a family-style approach to lunch
- May 30, 2019: Dean, professor, director of law library among speakers
- May 30, 2019: Around the Town: Galas, concert and scholarships toast the season
- May 30, 2019: Nicholas Podany: The local boy who knew he could — and did
- May 30, 2019: Local graduates reveal their choices for college
- May 2, 2019: Unplugged, rustic bliss: Camping in the High Sierra
- May 2, 2019: Landscape designers weave together a variety of elements
- May 2, 2019: ‘Façade lifts’ give older buildings new life
- May 2, 2019: JF Chen offers an eclectic perspective on design
- March 28, 2019: Camps will be better than ever, spirits undampened
- March 28, 2019: Grit: five ways summer camps grow grit for kids
- March 28, 2019: Four generations of camp memories in the Sierra and Adirondacks
- March 28, 2019: Jane Club offers support to working women, and men, too
- February 28, 2019: Park Mile Design Review Board welcomes newest member
- February 28, 2019: History of Mercury Insurance and its local presence
- February 28, 2019: Cerrell CFO Steve Bullock installed as head at BizFed
- February 28, 2019: ‘Visionaries’ at Assistance League improving children’s lives for 100 years
- January 31, 2019: A fateful trip to the airport and ‘goodbye’ waves resulted in 66 (and counting) years of marriage
- January 31, 2019: Romance and flowers win the day in Washington, D.C.
- January 31, 2019: Love on Larchmont: Local couple tell us how they met
- January 31, 2019: Couple cruises to visit far-flung destinations
- January 3, 2019: Imagine LA mentoring program turns 10
- January 3, 2019: St. Vincent Meals on Wheels wraps up year
- January 3, 2019: Kick start the New Year with a boot camp workout
- January 3, 2019: Barbara Yaroslavsky mourned
- November 29, 2018: Brightly colored bows and good cheer on boulevard a Larchmont tradition
- November 29, 2018: Expert organizing behind Larchmont Fair
- November 29, 2018: Parks Foundation to begin second decade with Ramsay at reins
- November 29, 2018: Buck Mason brings high-quality basics to the block
- November 1, 2018: Larchmont’s oldest restaurant location still going strong
- November 1, 2018: Tweens’ vintage pop-up raises funds for Children’s Hospital
- November 1, 2018: St. James School celebrates 50 years
- November 1, 2018: ‘The Fighters’ discussed at Chevalier’s Books
- September 27, 2018: New director reaching out to HopeNet food pantries
- September 27, 2018: Brittain honored for 50 years at the L.A. Zoo
- September 27, 2018: Donate blood at St. Brendan Oct. 23
- September 27, 2018: TV costumes saluted, Tarfest, the arts celebrated at LACMA
- August 30, 2018: They’re hard at work playing music
- August 30, 2018: Around the Town: Boys & Girls Clubs Youth Gala, private tour of ‘King Tut’
- August 30, 2018: KCET to re-air Huell Howser food episodes
- August 30, 2018: AYSO soccer games set to kick off this month
- August 2, 2018: Larchmont Village and the Chronicle’s Jane Gilman: a love affair
- August 2, 2018: Lynn Russell found new perspective, hope at Downtown Women’s Center
- August 2, 2018: Hilary Crahan puts volunteerism front and center in her life
- August 2, 2018: Diane Dicksteen: Fun and a laugh, helping animals and neighbors
- June 28, 2018: Meet some of our very best neighborhood furry friends
- June 28, 2018: Breaking news: Catholic comedy in Hancock Park
- June 28, 2018: Cohen’s 2,000+ pound charge runs free at Elephant Nature Park
- June 28, 2018: Local chef is motivated by his search for best possible produce
- May 31, 2018: Metro tunnel boring machines unveiled
- May 31, 2018: Brookside block party set for June 10
- May 31, 2018: Wilshire Library plants garden, with help from friends and graduate
- May 31, 2018: Local high school graduates reveal their choices for college
- April 26, 2018: Downtown Women’s Center celebrates its 40th; Russell marks 15th year at the site
- April 26, 2018: Meet two LPGA players with local connections
- April 26, 2018: Dog’s life saved, thanks to savvy neighbors and prosecutor
- April 26, 2018: Third Street second grader wins national art award
- March 29, 2018: Sign ups for Month of Big Sundays to begin April 1
- March 29, 2018: Summer memories are made at Fitness by the Sea kids’ beach camp
- March 29, 2018: Try coding to cooking at Immaculate Heart
- March 29, 2018: Torch dancing, movie making, flying trapeze and … work?
- March 1, 2018: Academy-studded gala, Havana, Hollyhock, Lincoln, tea and more
- March 1, 2018: Weitzer fills in as Julia Duncan leaves Ryu’s planning staff
- March 1, 2018: Surprise donation at Wilshire Park Elementary
- March 1, 2018: Takei recalls his imprisonment in WWII
- January 25, 2018: Girl Scout cookies will be sold on Larchmont Blvd.
- January 25, 2018: Troop 10 celebrates its 103rd year, and its Eagle Scouts
- January 25, 2018: Mile Chamber honors former publisher
- January 25, 2018: Signups underway for Wilshire Warriors — it’s more than baseball
- December 28, 2017: Whirlwind 40th year for St. Vincent Meals on Wheels
- December 28, 2017: Forbes includes Devin Jameson in its ‘30 under 30’ list
- December 28, 2017: Five-term mayor Tom Bradley’s 100th celebrated
- December 28, 2017: Fitness and Health: Physician’s road to a winning physique
- December 1, 2017: Couple celebrates memory of daughter, raises funds for charity
- November 30, 2017: Hope-Net head has love for Larchmont, family
- November 30, 2017: Marlborough science teacher needs your online votes!
- November 30, 2017: Turning Point robotics team earns top spot
- November 30, 2017: Book talks of lessons in kinship, compassion
- November 2, 2017: Get fresh trees at Wilshire Rotary lot on Larchmont Blvd.
- November 2, 2017: Sticker Planet celebrates 25 years with blowout bash
- November 2, 2017: Visually Impaired students meet and greet Larchmont merchants
- November 2, 2017: Goodall tells of hope, her mum, at Hollywood Schoolhouse
- September 28, 2017: Hans’ flair for design and technique revolutionized eyewear
- September 28, 2017: Puppy love can be therapeutic, too
- September 28, 2017: Larchmont music shop enters its eighth decade
- September 28, 2017: Resident takes Young Adult genre by storm in ‘Dangerous Year’
- August 31, 2017: Former Chronicle student reporter: then and now
- August 31, 2017: Local students report from annual political convention
- August 31, 2017: Arts are thriving at schools… with teacher, parent help
- August 31, 2017: Tour Ebell, sip champagne at open house Sept. 24
- August 3, 2017: Travels around the world led Sheri Weller back home
- August 3, 2017: Diane Hawley’s business expertise is put to good use
- August 3, 2017: ‘Not your mother’s Ebell,’ says board member Janna Bodek Harris
- August 3, 2017: Janet Clayton looks to the future of energy; Pulitzers are in her rear view
- June 29, 2017: Children’s Chain luncheon helped hospital
- June 29, 2017: Brookside neighborhood hosts 38th annual block party
- June 29, 2017: Pets of Larchmont: therapist, friends among group
- June 29, 2017: Libraries team up with Dodgers for reading challenge
- June 1, 2017: Lucy Casado influenced musicians, politicians and neighbors
- June 1, 2017: AIA honored Paul Williams, Frank Clementi: Area homes, Grand Park among their works
- June 1, 2017: Local graduates reveal their choices for college
- June 1, 2017: Friday Night baseball at Park
- April 27, 2017: Pitch in, help out with Big Sunday all month long in May
- April 27, 2017: At Chevalier’s Books: Jo Haldeman returns to Larchmont
- April 27, 2017: Crafts, nature hikes and horses at Camp Enterprise Farms
- April 27, 2017: ‘Anyone can be a hero’ at Norma Jean Gala May 18
- March 30, 2017: Volunteer opportunities open to all at Big Sunday
- March 30, 2017: Happy campers to even happier camp counselors
- March 30, 2017: Alexandria House among beneficiaries of NGA party goers
- March 30, 2017: Hollygrove’s Norma Jean Gala is set for May 18
- March 2, 2017: Hancock Park Garden Club sale supports Ebell grounds
- March 2, 2017: Women chefs cooking in the Mile who you should know
- March 2, 2017: Cheerful toy shop is a popular destination with loyal following
- March 2, 2017: 31-year career officer is new head of Wilshire Police Division
- January 26, 2017: Neighborhood Valentines tell how they met: Lyn MacEwen and Marc Cohen
- January 26, 2017: Neighborhood Valentines tell how they met: Bill and Sandy Boeck
- January 26, 2017: Gill’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream closing after 80 years
- January 26, 2017: Girl Scouts gear up to sell their famous cookies
- December 29, 2016: Getting into shape can be as easy as one, two, breathe…
- December 29, 2016: Should a child’s haircut cost less or more?
- December 29, 2016: Eye care is within sight in Larchmont Village
- December 29, 2016: Several stylish choices on the Boulevard
- December 1, 2016: Covenant House hosts ‘Sleep Out’ to aid homeless youth
- December 1, 2016: Thrive in Joy holds 11 days of giving for Nick Fagnano
- December 1, 2016: New roof and a new life for residents at Alexandria House
- December 1, 2016: Share joy of the season with others: Hollygrove, Big Sunday, local groups abound
- October 27, 2016: El Nino Garden Gala, LACO à La Carte in Fremont Pl.
- October 27, 2016: Hollywood Wilshire AYSO grows in popularity as fall season kicks off
- October 27, 2016: Connelly comes to Larchmont
- October 27, 2016: Teach philanthropy at local kid-focused fundraiser
- September 29, 2016: Marlborough’s Dr. Sands reflects on her first year
- September 29, 2016: Ed Edelman: Los Angeles has lost a giant of a man
- September 29, 2016: ‘Classical Architecture & Art’ to honor Suzanne Rheinstein
- September 29, 2016: Dr. Gogan has been a leader on Larchmont 40 years
- September 1, 2016: Brooks puts a Californian twist on a British brew
- September 1, 2016: Bridging the political divide for teenagers around the world
- September 1, 2016: Dodger great, Don Newcombe, marks 90th
- September 1, 2016: Literary talks continue at Chevalier’s Books
- July 28, 2016: Jill Bauman helps families exit homelessness with ‘Imagine’
- July 28, 2016: Regina Chung found a house and true love in Windsor Square
- July 28, 2016: Academy diversifies under Cheryl Boone Isaacs’ watch
- July 28, 2016: Mother relocates office, home after discovering Larchmont
- June 30, 2016: Local architect on front lines of VA land planning in Westwood
- June 30, 2016: No need to ‘sit,’ ‘stay’ for these portraits
- June 30, 2016: Anthony, 90, retires (sort of) after decades
- June 30, 2016: Eli Broad talks about new exhibit
- June 2, 2016: Principal Dr. Suzie Oh retires after 23 years at Third St. School
- June 2, 2016: Larchmont Charter students launch ‘LCS Roots’ newspaper
- June 2, 2016: O’Connell fêted for transformative work
- June 2, 2016: UPS store delivers in Larchmont Village
- April 28, 2016: Meet Wilshire’s newest commanding officer
- April 28, 2016: Gardens on ‘Living Alfresco’ menu Sunday, May 1
- April 28, 2016: Baseball all around us
- April 28, 2016: ‘Art of Botanical Seduction’ tour at lush Robinson Gardens
- March 31, 2016: Surfing to Tom Sawyer Camp among favorites
- March 31, 2016: Big Sunday grows from a single day to a month
- March 31, 2016: League met at Grove; NGA ladies were in red at Busby’s
- March 31, 2016: Jacob, 8, spends, gives, saves with The Piggy Box
- March 3, 2016: A magic candy bar saved Holocaust survivor Leon Prochnik
- March 3, 2016: Thrive Décor and Diane Merrick will close their stores
- March 3, 2016: Miler likes area’s history and its diversity
- March 3, 2016: Black Dog owner reflects on beginnings
- January 28, 2016: Village Cadettes are busy on Silver projects
- January 28, 2016: Couples tell how they met . . .
- January 28, 2016: Junior League fêtes its 90th year, Focus on Youth
- January 28, 2016: Community gives Chronicle’s Jane Gilman standing ovation
- December 31, 2015: Los Angeles High stakeholders call for community involvement
- December 31, 2015: Mark Brooks steps down as head of Pilgrim School
- December 31, 2015: Charter school founders look to first graduation
- December 31, 2015: Pilgrim grateful for Larry Brown’s contributions
- December 3, 2015: Landis Gifts and Stationery celebrates 25 years on Blvd.
- December 3, 2015: Lombard’s new book grew from her love of Larchmont
- December 3, 2015: Residents abuzz with news of urban bee legalization in L.A.
- December 3, 2015: Kip’s Toyland store celebrates 70 years of toys, family, fun
- November 9, 2015: Help Santa deliver shoes to needy kids in Olympic
- November 9, 2015: New pediatrician joins team of local practice
- October 29, 2015: Buckland appointed to Commission on Women, Girls
- October 29, 2015: Immaculate Heart equestrian racks up the trophies
- October 29, 2015: Dusseault is guest speaker at block captain salute
- October 29, 2015: Children’s Hospital to benefit from ‘Rooms for Living’ Hollyhock event
- October 1, 2015: Block party on Lucerne; firemen, psychic, egg toss featured
- October 1, 2015: Mom campaigns for stronger anti-gun laws
- October 1, 2015: Friends, family, former students salute centenarian
- October 1, 2015: Therapy dogs bring smiles, lower blood pressure
- September 15, 2015: Students conduct stem cells research with hands-on lab work
- September 3, 2015: Promoting social change important to area youth
- September 3, 2015: Larchmont Chronicle moves up the street
- September 3, 2015: Landscape architect helps owners bid grass goodbye in Arden garden
- July 30, 2015: Meet Capt. Palazzolo, new commanding officer for Olympic
- July 30, 2015: Staffing, street safety, repair, traffic on Ryu’s to-do list
- July 30, 2015: Brookside residents updated on crime, Park Mile zoning
- July 28, 2015: ‘It was cool,’ says student who interviewed Joe Biden
- July 2, 2015: Lower floors add theaters, wine cellars to area homes
- July 2, 2015: Couple share opera, music, laughs some 50-plus years
- July 2, 2015: Brookside residents begin drive for HPOZ
- June 4, 2015: Kathy Whooley marks 30 years serving community
- June 4, 2015: Marion Plato dedication wins national recognition
- June 4, 2015: Dedication to service has been Tom LaBonge’s mantra
- June 4, 2015: A shout out for fathers who are involved in kids’ lives
- April 29, 2015: Miracle Mile Chamber forum covers present, future
- April 29, 2015: Residents debate ‘copter noise, laud complaint system
- April 29, 2015: Save water: manage runoffs, try Dymondia, it’s Pepsi proof
- April 2, 2015: Writers’ space, community opens at The Hatchery
- April 2, 2015: No running novice, Bland completes 30th Marathon
- April 2, 2015: Principal changes at Immaculate Heart, Marlborough
- March 5, 2015: Small business supporter lives in the best part of LA
- March 4, 2015: Ramsay, Ryu in May runoff city council election
- January 28, 2015: Valentines speak of chance encounters, whirlwind romances
- January 28, 2015: Boy inspires sporting goods drive for youth center
- January 28, 2015: Harold Henry Park named for former area councilman
- December 30, 2014: ‘Larchmont Walking Ladies’ keep in shape while feeding their soul
- December 30, 2014: A Larchmont lawn detective goes searching for the truth
- December 30, 2014: Postman-turned-cupid at Larchmont wedding
- December 4, 2014: Spread joy with St. Vincent Meals on Wheels
- December 4, 2014: St. James’ School teacher lauded for her 35 years of service
- December 4, 2014: Common goals are foundation of long marriage
- October 30, 2014: Join LVNA, get perks from area businesses
- October 30, 2014: Pair brave weather on climb of Ecuadorian glacier Cotopaxi
- October 30, 2014: Trio of historic figures inspired Carter’s ‘Gospel’
- October 2, 2014: Local launches business to prepare for Big One
- October 2, 2014: L.A. landmarks featured in new book
- October 2, 2014: Neighborhood dog lovers unite to tell tales of their furry friends
- September 3, 2014: Paula Panich to lead workshop for photographers
- September 3, 2014: Rewilder duo are repurposing fashion world one bag at a time
- September 3, 2014: Spread the Love peanut butter made in Park LaBrea
- September 3, 2014: Everil Bell to close Larchmont Village’s My Favorite Place
- September 3, 2014: Capt. Eric Davis praised by residents for area outreach
- August 13, 2014: Neighbors enjoy food, meet police officers at National Night Out
- July 31, 2014: Local nurse marks 20 years with mobile care unit
- July 31, 2014: Turn nature’s leftovers in your yard into a party or ‘fruitanthropy’
- July 2, 2014: Wilshire Park School principal retires after 33 years of service
- July 2, 2014: New friendships are bonus of ‘Over the Hill’ activities
- July 2, 2014: Art museum is second home to tour guide Patsy Palmer
- May 29, 2014: Family-owned firm Lester Carpet boasts three generations
- May 29, 2014: Janneke Straub heads Ojai Music Festival’s 68th year
- May 29, 2014: Nat King Cole documentary reveals Hancock Park’s racist past
- May 29, 2014: Former Boy Scout Troop 621 leader G. Jerry Plotke dies
- May 1, 2014: Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society tour funds greening projects at L.A. High
- May 1, 2014: Area homes receive design treatment from Betsy Burnham
- April 3, 2014: Kneafsey family salutes Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
- April 3, 2014: Homeless teens treated to a day of prom pampering; benefit May 3
- February 27, 2014: Writer helps bring Miracle Mile Residential Assoc. into 21st century
- February 27, 2014: Major leaguer Brendan Ryan inspires Wilshire Warriors
- February 27, 2014: Dr. Neville Anderson’s dream to open practice on Larchmont Blvd. comes true
- January 31, 2014: Los Angeles Boy Scout Troop 10 seeks former members to attend its centennial celebration
- January 31, 2014: Valentines speak of love, marriage and e-mail letters
- January 31, 2014: Arden project, leadership, outreach on Marlborough School head Barbara Wagner’s list
- January 3, 2014: Retirement comes next for Elsa and Larry Gillham
- January 3, 2014: Trainer Gia Marakas uses Pilates to heal, build core
- January 3, 2014: Looking for a new workout? Sweat it out at Flywheel on Larchmont
- January 3, 2014: Peace monument designed by Oscar winner
- January 3, 2014: She shares empowerment philosophy in lecture series
- December 2, 2013: Local talent wows crowds at Larchmont Family Fair
- December 2, 2013: Donate new shoes for a discount at Wilshire Rotary tree lot
- December 2, 2013: Pilot Mitchell Flint used Olympics as ruse to help Israelis fight
- November 5, 2013: America through photojournalist’s eye
- October 31, 2013: Cookie Casa’s roots stretch from Hancock Park to Spain
- October 31, 2013: Campen, emergency crew honored at Medical Center’s 70th gala
- October 31, 2013: Wilshire Softball partners with UCLA; sign up now
- October 31, 2013: Weaver will donate collection to museum
- October 3, 2013: Darryl Holter, CEO of Downtown L.A. Motor Group, moonlights as musician
- October 3, 2013: Local youngsters carry on tradition that began in Middle Ages
- October 3, 2013: Block parties, fairs among neighborhood traditions
- August 28, 2013: From Istanbul to the Big Apple, Lake Crowley to the Jersey shore, here’s how youngsters spent the summer
- August 28, 2013: Taste of Larchmont was a winner for Hope-Net!
- August 28, 2013: Portraits of shelter, rescue dogs paint a bright future
- August 28, 2013: Third Street Elementary School’s top ranking is not an accident
- August 7, 2013: Good-Citizen.org offers tips to help others
- August 1, 2013: Flicka changes hands, but stays in Hancock Park family
- August 1, 2013: Fernandez continues serving community
- June 27, 2013: Around the Town by Patty Hill covers gardens, libraries, music
- June 27, 2013: People magazine readers vote resident ‘Real Beauty’
- June 19, 2013: Couple see the world from their touring Model T Ford
- June 17, 2013: Poker keeps you young, just ask engineering wiz George Epstein
- June 17, 2013: Bud Rice shares his D-Day experiences as C-47 pilot
- May 30, 2013: Brother Patrick Corr turned 99 at St. John of God Retirement and Care Center he helped build
- May 30, 2013: ‘World of Escrow’ appeals to four generations of Shewfelts
- May 2, 2013: Jorge Hilario purchases Larchmont Village Barber Shop
- May 2, 2013: Parking enforcement officers are here to help. Really.
- May 2, 2013: Third Street Elementary School students launch newspaper
- March 28, 2013: Wilshire Division officers raise funds for Special Olympics
- March 28, 2013: Ace Hearst reporter, Patte Barham keeps on writing
- March 1, 2013: Assistance League is here to help, said new president Flo Fowkes
- March 1, 2013: Residents say weather, walkability make Park La Brea ideal location
- March 1, 2013: Liz Fuller honored by Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council new awards program
- January 31, 2013: Patience pays off for those with a passion for sneakers
- January 31, 2013: Local couples tell how they were struck by Cupid’s bow
- January 31, 2013: Longtime postal carrier retires
- January 4, 2013: Dedication honors early Larchmont developer Julius La Bonte
- January 4, 2013: Dream, lose weight, relax at Shape House sweat lodge
- November 30, 2012: Burn peat for a fire and revel in a bit of Irish magic
- November 30, 2012: Gifts, donations, sought for St. Brendan toy drive
- November 30, 2012: Karen Gilman honored for giving back to community
- November 2, 2012: Larchmont Chronicle cofounder Dawne Goodwin McCullough dies
- November 2, 2012: Good Samaritan debuts new ambassador, Thai official at Ebell, party at Los Altos
- September 28, 2012: Area charities gain from polo match, opera gala and flamenco music
- September 28, 2012: Herb Albert, Fairfax High class of ’53, at Ebell benefit
- September 28, 2012: Book is about becoming a sports dad and more
- September 27, 2012: Pets of Larchmont
- August 30, 2012: Congresswoman Bass tells her goals for foster care system
- August 3, 2012: Her children’s community service inspired her own
- August 3, 2012: Interest in families led to teaching, autism research
- August 3, 2012: St. Andrews Square, library gain from her many talents
- June 28, 2012: Her new hat is a fireman’s helmet
- June 28, 2012: Piano donation at Blend is rewarding, inspiring for local retiree
- June 28, 2012: Thirty days of tree planting, Bingo and Dr. Seuss
- June 18, 2012: Gallery, Cafe, Hair Salon All-in-One on Melrose
- June 18, 2012: Mickey Cohen’s Life of Crime is Subject of New Book
- June 8, 2012: Staying active is not difficult for octogenarian Jerry Saltman
- June 1, 2012: Youngster Inspires Record Collection for Red Cross
- June 1, 2012: Father-and-Son Duos Exemplify Village Tradition
- April 11, 2012: Ex-Marines Friendship Renewed on Saturdays
- April 11, 2012: Ancient Japanese Tradition Continues in Windsor Village
- April 11, 2012: Everyone Wins on Big Sunday
- March 2, 2012: L. A. Drama Club Brings Shakespeare to Youngsters
- March 2, 2012: Oasis Assists Those Who Protect and Serve
Real Estate
- June 1, 2023: New neighborhood mural appearing on the Boulevard
- June 1, 2023: Chateaux in the sky: Amazing apartments of Greater Wilshire
- June 1, 2023: Micro-forest’s macro accomplishments in Griffith Park
- June 1, 2023: Real Estate Sales
- April 27, 2023: Contemporary home is new but keeps Larchmont scale
- April 27, 2023: Be a looky-loo for a good cause — see the Showcase House
- April 27, 2023: Saving water, composting— what’s next for 80-year-old PLB?
- April 27, 2023: Real Estate Sales
- March 30, 2023: Real Estate Sales
- March 30, 2023: The ‘Places’ — Wilton, Gramercy, St. Andrew’s and Manhattan
- March 30, 2023: Greater Miracle Mile Chamber of Commerce hears TV City pitch
- March 30, 2023: Architect, author discuss Holocaust Museum’s expansion
- March 2, 2023: Citrus Square: paradise planned next to Hancock Park
- March 2, 2023: Neighbors oppose ‘regional center’ and question entitlements
- March 2, 2023: Real Estate Sales
- March 2, 2023: Sky’s the limit with plans for high-rise buildings
- January 26, 2023: Councilman Soto-Martinez: Use preservation to protect our treasures
- January 26, 2023: Pan Pac boys win 13-and-under flag football city championship
- January 26, 2023: About color: It’s a power that ‘directly influences the soul’
- January 26, 2023: Real Estate Sales
- December 29, 2022: Ridgewood Place, a lost gem and overlooked subdivision
- December 29, 2022: New south-end Boulevard shops cater to the beauty-minded
- December 29, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- December 29, 2022: The book lover’s dilemma: When to unpack my library?
- December 1, 2022: Brookside and the varied, winding paths to preservation
- December 1, 2022: Windsor Village, Windsor Square, Larchmont Village neighborhoods meet
- December 1, 2022: Smaller-scale plan moves forward for 410 N. Rossmore
- October 27, 2022: Tour Rimpau Boulevard homes Nov. 5
- October 27, 2022: Room to Grow?: Preserving not-yet-designated historic districts
- October 27, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- October 27, 2022: Height limit agreed on by homeowners, developer on Melrose
- September 29, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- September 29, 2022: Logan Herr named Volunteer of the Month at Imagine LA
- September 29, 2022: Neighbors out in force against TVC
- September 29, 2022: Modernism in our midst: Masterpieces and McMansions
- September 1, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- September 1, 2022: Proposed changes to the Mills Act spark opposition
- September 1, 2022: City marks 60th year of preserving its many treasures
- September 1, 2022: Street improvements abound in the Larchmont area
- July 28, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- July 28, 2022: As The Ebell approaches 100, a master plan gives guidance
- July 28, 2022: Treat your lawn to ‘lasagna’ … and save water as you do
- July 28, 2022: Los Angeles County Museum of Art Architect visits construction site
- June 30, 2022: Larchmont Boulevard meets Larchmont, New York
- June 30, 2022: Casting my vote, or trying to, in June
- June 30, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- June 30, 2022: New plantings beautify Barnsdall’s grove at historic Olive Hill
- June 2, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- June 2, 2022: Auto repair and gas service station are neighborhood staples
- June 2, 2022: Preservation paradox: YIMBYs and Brookside reuse project
- June 2, 2022: Design Review Board approves former Farmerstower project, other new Brookside residences
- April 28, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- April 28, 2022: Preservation on the move: Windsor Square and Kress Co.
- April 28, 2022: Larchmont 2021 Survey results presented in Zoom forum April 14
- April 28, 2022: USC’s Mike Murphy interviews all five CD 13 hopefuls at forum
- March 31, 2022: Colburn School unveils Gehry design for chamber music, dance
- March 31, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- March 31, 2022: Homeless offered housing, temporarily
- March 31, 2022: GenSpace — a place to engage older adults — opens this month
- March 3, 2022: Real Estate Sales
- March 3, 2022: Wilshire Vista West now officially recognized as historic
- March 3, 2022: Decline and despair over the Ruin of Ravenswood
- March 3, 2022: Scaffolding comes off Larchmont Mercantile
- January 27, 2022: Editorial
- January 27, 2022: Preservationist works to save landmark and family’s legacy
- January 27, 2022: Real Estate
- January 27, 2022: Larchmont 2021 Survey closed
- December 30, 2021: Phase 1 of Frank Lloyd Wright ‘Residence A’ rehab complete
- December 30, 2021: Devlin is face of justice for crispy chicken sandwiches everywhere!
- December 30, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- December 30, 2021: Mountain and desert: Sabino Canyon in Tucson has both
- December 2, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- December 2, 2021: Bronson’s unique lanterns shine brightly with LED
- December 2, 2021: New tree on Larchmont, but how did it get here?
- December 2, 2021: Will an historic ranch house on Plymouth Blvd. finally be reborn?
- October 28, 2021: Real Estate
- October 28, 2021: Mr. Los Angeles’ life celebrated at memorial at his beloved park
- October 28, 2021: Plans are underway to expand campus at Holocaust Museum
- October 28, 2021: Parks Foundation works to improve Robert Burns trail
- September 30, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- September 30, 2021: Special Larchmont booklet published by the Chronicle
- September 30, 2021: Alas, victory of SB 9 and SB 10 will no doubt be a pyrrhic one
- September 30, 2021: Golf club, tennis club, JLLA also date back to jubilant 1920s
- September 2, 2021: Rossmore apartment project presented at a ‘town hall’
- September 2, 2021: A splash of cold witch hazel: Raymond Chandler’s prose
- September 2, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- September 2, 2021: Theatre recognized, but fight to save site continues
- July 29, 2021: On Preservation: Well-heeled hero wanted to free Wright’s tarnished treasure
- July 29, 2021: Hot topic: keeping cool by greening our communities
- July 29, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- July 29, 2021: Reservoir renamed in honor of Mr. Los Angeles
- July 1, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- July 1, 2021: The Nimby Diaries: Homes end homelessness — we need to say ‘yes’ to new housing
- July 1, 2021: On Preservation: 410 N. Rossmore and the design of additions to historic buildings
- July 1, 2021: Modern Art Collection has modern touches in its new home
- June 3, 2021: Last call for Rite Aid on Crenshaw? Windsor Village hopes so
- June 3, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- June 3, 2021: GWNC Land Use considers historic Rossmore apartment project
- June 3, 2021: New parkway trees planted thanks to resident volunteers
- April 29, 2021: Smart co-working office coming to Larchmont Village: Yoube to open in new mixed-use building
- April 29, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- April 29, 2021: Townhomes by top architects ready for sale
- April 29, 2021: 1920s Victorian house gets facelift from local architect
- April 1, 2021: Kudos to candidates … and be wary of the State Senate
- April 1, 2021: Assessors seek clarity of inheritance and other Prop 19 impacts
- April 1, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- April 1, 2021: Creative office building planned in Media District, on Melrose
- March 4, 2021: Raccoon makes a rare aggressive visit near Wilton and Seventh
- March 4, 2021: Home Ground: Los Angeles County Arboretum: A library of life, needs protection
- March 4, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- March 4, 2021: On Preservation: They’re back! Spawn of SB50 lives on; the good, bad, ugly
- January 28, 2021: Real Estate Sales
- January 28, 2021: Master architect Paul R. Williams left a local legacy
- January 28, 2021: Holocaust survivor’s book tells of fear, loss and triumph
- January 28, 2021: The highs — and lows — of Brookside’s El Rio del Jardin de las Flores
- December 31, 2020: Opening date moved to the fall for the Academy Museum
- December 31, 2020: A quick trip through Los Angeles history with Wayne Ratkovich, Part II
- December 31, 2020: Real Estate Sales
- December 31, 2020: National Trust adds Ebell to list of places where women made history
- December 2, 2020: Hugh Wilton remembers ‘the jungle’
- December 2, 2020: Home at 361 N. Citrus Ave., one year later
- December 2, 2020: Real Estate Sales
- December 2, 2020: Insider Jane Gilman makes rounds for book ‘Inside Hancock Park’
- October 28, 2020: Larchmont Blvd. Holiday Open House Nov. 28
- October 28, 2020: Real Estate Sales
- October 28, 2020: Wallace Neff portrayed in book
- October 28, 2020: Pumpkins, Christmas trees bring old-time cheer to Boulevard
- September 30, 2020: Boxing bouts and murderous mothers: tales from an historic Irving Boulevard home
- September 30, 2020: Harold A. Henry Park in Windsor Village: Wood family property now a public park
- September 30, 2020: LACMA unveils renderings of gallery interiors and floor plans for the new building’s two levels
- September 30, 2020: Real Estate Sales for August
- September 2, 2020: Vacancies on rise on Blvd. and nearby
- September 2, 2020: On Preservation: Turns out that ‘Missing Middle Housing’ has been here all along
- September 2, 2020: Adapting has helped Maryvale thrive for last 164 years
- September 2, 2020: Real Estate Sales for July
- July 29, 2020: On Preservation: Assaults from Sacramento, part two: The Assembly now attacks!
- July 29, 2020: Real Estate Sales for June
- July 29, 2020: Cerrell leaves Larchmont after 40 years
- July 29, 2020: On Books and Places: Some statues are worth saving; some people worth remembering
- July 2, 2020: Summer book salute, party
- July 2, 2020: On Preservation: Sacramento strikes back: with the many sons of failed SB 50
- July 1, 2020: On Books and Places: AME founder, former slave honored near Bradbury Building — site she once owned
- July 1, 2020: Real Estate Sales for May
- June 3, 2020: Real Estate Sales for April
- June 3, 2020: Local lawmaker pushes for denser housing: Assemblyman Bloom has two bills
- June 3, 2020: Lots of activity at The Grove during COVID-19 shutdown
- June 3, 2020: ‘Slow Streets’ on fast track, primarily for pedestrians: Association supports proposal for Windsor Square
- April 29, 2020: LVBID trims Larchmont trees quickly this year
- April 29, 2020: Quarantine inspires spring cleaning
- April 29, 2020: Real Estate Sales for March
- April 29, 2020: Sequestered neighbors turn to housework
- April 1, 2020: On Preservation: Historic preservation protects affordable neighborhoods
- April 1, 2020: Real Estate Sales for February
- April 1, 2020: Archeologist speaks for earth’s oldest oak
- April 1, 2020: Home Ground: ‘Art is the Client:’ LACMA, the wrecking ball, and surviving jewel box
- March 4, 2020: Residents fear relocation from historic Rossmore apartment building
- March 4, 2020: Payne garden tour will visit Hancock Park this year
- March 4, 2020: Development in the Mile continues with mostly luxury high rises
- March 4, 2020: Real Estate Sales for January
- January 29, 2020: Real Estate Sales for December
- January 29, 2020: 11-story tower proposed on N. Rossmore Avenue
- January 29, 2020: On Preservation: Of log cabins and lost heritage in our communities
- January 29, 2020: Developer buys building with history of design changes
- January 1, 2020: Larchmont openings, closings, leasings, sales
- January 1, 2020: New water-wise plants and trees for Harold A. Henry Park
- January 1, 2020: Real Estate Sales for November
- January 1, 2020: On Preservation: Preservation anchors construction at La Brea Tar Pits, Academy, LACMA
- December 4, 2019: Real Estate Sales for October
- December 4, 2019: The Behymer Family in Hancock Park, Brookside and Windsor Square
- December 4, 2019: On Preservation: Tragedy on Citrus tells of loss of ‘memory, continuity and identity’
- December 4, 2019: Larchmont Charter football has bounce-back season, fundraising
- October 31, 2019: LACMA is packing, preparing for construction in early 2020
- October 31, 2019: Brookside’s Bridge House unveiled after two years of construction
- October 31, 2019: Hollywoodland celebrates 75 years of park land gift
- October 31, 2019: Real Estate Sales for September
- October 3, 2019: Ghouls, ghosts, zombies to haunt Bronson
- October 3, 2019: Real Estate Sales for August
- October 3, 2019: Home linked to ‘Jazz Singer’ on WS-HPHS home tour
- October 3, 2019: First of its kind in Los Angeles, HAWK to dramatically cut accidents
- August 29, 2019: On Books and Places: Permanence and renewal expressed in Marciano Art Foundation
- August 29, 2019: 2019 Chronicle sealed for posterity, or 99 years on
- August 29, 2019: Wilshire Country Club, organized near tar fields in the ‘wilderness’ by local businessmen in 1919, celebrates 100th
- August 29, 2019: Real Estate Sales for July
- August 1, 2019: 50 and growing, POLAM Federal Credit Union on Larchmont
- August 1, 2019: Lillian Way threw annual Fourth of July block party
- August 1, 2019: Brooksiders gathered for food, fun
- August 1, 2019: Real Estate Sales for June
- June 27, 2019: Cathedral, Fairfax District and library among winners
- June 27, 2019: Metro celebrates digging halfway to La Cienega
- June 27, 2019: Real Estate Sales for May
- June 27, 2019: On Books and Places: John Ruskin continues to inspire and promote on his 200th birthday
- May 30, 2019: Retail building on Larchmont sold
- May 30, 2019: WS-HPHS gathered at H.W. O’Melveny house in May
- May 30, 2019: Real Estate Sales
- May 30, 2019: Stunning plans for former tire company on La Brea
- May 2, 2019: Linoleum City — 66-plus years on legendary Route 66
- May 2, 2019: Visit a real 1908 mover and shaker at WS-HPHS event May 19
- May 2, 2019: Hotel / apartments poised for La Brea Ave. at Wilshire
- May 2, 2019: Real Estate Sales
- March 28, 2019: Dept. of City Planning reviewing neighborhood plans, projects
- March 28, 2019: For LPGA players, host families offer a place to call home
- March 28, 2019: Real Estate Sales
- March 28, 2019: Local family-owned company celebrates 75 years in business
- February 28, 2019: Park La Brea: vibrant dwellings at heart of Miracle Mile
- February 28, 2019: Real Estate Sales
- February 28, 2019: Frieze Week Los Angeles art fair celebrated locally and citywide
- February 28, 2019: Eighteen years in the making, centerpiece of Grand Avenue Project — ‘The Grand’ — finally breaks ground
- February 22, 2019: Home Ground: What God hath intended: jellies, jams
- January 31, 2019: At long last, Griffith Park gets its own exhibition
- January 31, 2019: Love letter to preservation and architecture in time for Valentine’s Day
- January 31, 2019: New Pavilion in park planned to help tell Holocaust story
- January 31, 2019: Real Estate Sales
- January 3, 2019: Town & Country is on PLBRA agenda
- January 3, 2019: Real Estate Sales
- January 3, 2019: Does the past have a future in Hollywood? Not according to Plan
- January 3, 2019: LACMA moves forward with plans for its new building
- November 29, 2018: Stained glass panels honor alumni at Memorial library
- November 29, 2018: Wilshire Temple Pavilion — a beacon to the future and to wellness
- November 29, 2018: Award-winning Mansfield readies for its move-in date
- November 29, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- November 1, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- November 1, 2018: Howard Hughes lived in a Coates-designed local home
- November 1, 2018: Men’s store Buck Mason to open on Larchmont
- November 1, 2018: Tom Bergin’s heads to Cultural Heritage Nov. 1
- September 27, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- September 27, 2018: ‘Legacies of Lucerne’ is Society homes tour Oct. 14
- September 27, 2018: Slow-plucked chicken and M.F.K. Fisher’s anti-war essay
- September 27, 2018: Zombies, rides at Haunt in Wilshire Park
- August 30, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- August 30, 2018: McAvoy on Preservation: Designation deadline nears for pre-eminent Los Angeles building
- August 30, 2018: ‘Legacies of Lucerne’ to open on Society home tour
- August 30, 2018: CORRECTION: August 2018 “Women of Larchmont” profile of Jane Gilman
- August 2, 2018: McAvoy on Preservation: Conservation starts with a story — Hollywood craftsman had one in 1940
- August 2, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- August 2, 2018: Larchmont Farmers Market: popular summer and year-round attraction
- August 2, 2018: Ice cream social, garden party at Wilshire
- June 28, 2018: Brookside, Sycamore Square and Wilshire Park gardens in full view
- June 28, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- June 28, 2018: Bolnick’s brain child for writers, The Hatchery, grows up and out
- June 28, 2018: Upgrades at Buzz publisher’s Fremont Place home make it more accessible for all
- May 31, 2018: Locals, firefighters turn out for groundbreaking
- May 31, 2018: McAvoy on Preservation: Crossroads of the World — is at a crossroad
- May 31, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- May 31, 2018: CIM to discuss ‘Wilshire Mullen’ revisions with neighbors
- April 26, 2018: Thoroughly modern and a bit of Art Deco at these complexes
- April 26, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- April 26, 2018: Good design can help solve homelessness: Award-winning LEED project sets example
- April 26, 2018: A labor of love: Renovating a 1920s craftsman home
- March 29, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- March 29, 2018: APRIL 5: Conservancy looks ahead to next 40 years
- March 29, 2018: Third real estate office to open on Larchmont: Location to be above former hardware store
- March 29, 2018: The Ebell of Los Angeles celebrates 100 years of aiding women in need
- March 1, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- March 1, 2018: Machine Age brewery coming to Firestone site
- March 1, 2018: Repurposed fuel station example of preservation
- March 1, 2018: What’s changed in Southern California since the last century? Everything.
- January 25, 2018: Home Ground: ‘Walter Hopps Hopps Hopps’ and the making of L.A.’s contemporary art scene
- January 25, 2018: McAvoy on Preservation: SurveyLA heralds achievements of African Americans
- January 25, 2018: Real Estate Sales
- January 25, 2018: Scottish Rite leader visits Marciano Art Foundation
- December 28, 2017: McAvoy on Preservation: Resolve to create robust preservation planning in 2018
- December 28, 2017: Restaurant and gourmet market to open this month
- December 28, 2017: Preservationists eye CBS’ Television City’s future
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