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SoCal’s abundant car culture scene

H Hutcheson · June 25, 2026

What’s more American than a diner? Could it be how we identify with our cars? Especially here in Los Angeles, your car is not just how you get from point […]

Original Farmers Market groups build community one coffee at a time

Guest · June 25, 2026

By Bennett Graebner Before the tourists arrive at the Original Farmers Market at Third Street and Fairfax Avenue, a group of regulars has already gathered around a table. They have […]

Karla Ahmanson honored; ‘Charlie’s Angels’—once upon a time

Sondi Sepenuk · April 23, 2026

The 2026 Archbishop Awards Dinner, held on April 11, was an evening honoring individuals who dedicate themselves to the Catholic church and community. This year’s annual black-tie affair took place […]

Local roots and outside influences inspire architect Meg Fain

Guest · April 23, 2026

By Barbara Sueko McGuire Over a century after Larchmont first took shape as a streetcar suburb, the neighborhood has evolved in almost every visible way, except for one: its strong […]

Former Chronicle School News reporter became best-selling author

Guest · February 26, 2026

By Jim Buckley To all those smiling faces in the School News columns of the Chronicle: Keep up the good work! It can really pay off! I was one of […]

Las Madrinas enters 92nd year of support to CHLA

Suzan Filipek · February 26, 2026

Las Madrinas, the oldest affiliate group of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, honored 19 families and their daughters for their service to the Southern California community at the Las Madrinas Ball. […]

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