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Community groups work on housing bill

Guest · March 26, 2026

By Jack Brownlee Senate Bill 79 continues to be a hot topic, generating lots of controversy among local community groups in the area. SB79 upzones land within one-half mile of […]

Nithya Raman’s late entry to L.A.’s mayoral race changes the dynamics

Guest · February 26, 2026

By Jon Vein Nithya Raman’s late entry into the Los Angeles mayoral race doesn’t just add another name to an already long list of candidates. It shifts the balance of […]

Burning questions: lessons learned from Cocoanut Grove fire

Helene Seifer · January 29, 2026

Windsor Square resident Dr. Leo A. Gordon gave a lecture at the home of his neighbor Janet Loveland last month on the devastating Cocoanut Grove fire of 1942. The lecture […]

Election 2024 winners and Nov. runoffs

Suzan Filipek · March 28, 2024

While some City of Los Angeles candidates’ seats were secured for another term on Super Tuesday, the remainder — who ended in the “top two” of their respective statewide races […]

Candidates for Schiff’s seat in U.S. Congress spar at debate

John Welborne · February 29, 2024

Super Tuesday is March 5 — Vote! Super Tuesday is here! Technically, the presidential primary election is Tues., March 5, but for many residents, their choices have been made, with […]

Dedication to service has been Tom LaBonge’s mantra

Chronicle Staff · June 4, 2015

The following is a farewell address the Larchmont Chronicle asked our outgoing councilman to provide. I always knew that my life’s work would be in service to the city of […]

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