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Prostitution bleeds into neighborhoods

Nona Sue Friedman · November 27, 2025

Residents near Western Avenue are outraged by a recent uptick and blatant prostitution problem that plagues their neighborhood nightly. In response to community outrage, Council District 13 (CD13) arranged a […]

Neighborhood rallies to keep Larchmont Bouelvard parking lot

Nona Sue Friedman · November 27, 2025

The room on the 10th floor of City Hall was filled to its 90-person capacity on Nov. 13. Attendees were there to plead their case to the volunteer board of […]

Copper wire thieves are at it again, making many areas dark

Nona Sue Friedman · January 23, 2025

Thieves of the night are making neighborhoods dark, again. The Larchmont Chronicle has heard from two different areas whose neighborhoods are dark because of copper wire theft. Larchmont Village The […]

Some streetlights fixed, other neighbors still in the dark

Nona Sue Friedman · August 29, 2024

For months earlier this year, city streetlights were a constant target of copper wire theft leaving many streets in the neighborhood dark. Now in Windsor Square, “All the lights are […]

Councilman Soto-Martinez: Use preservation to protect our treasures

Columnist · January 26, 2023

The historic upset victory over incumbent Councilman Mitch O’Farrell by political newcomer Hugo Soto-Martinez reverberated not only throughout Council District 13, but in City Hall and the historic preservation community […]

Local forums abound as June 7 election deadline looms

John Welborne · June 2, 2022

As the primary campaigns for City of Los Angeles elected offices — Mayor, City Attorney, Controller and local Council Districts 5 and 13 (plus County Supervisorial District 3) — begin […]

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