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Council OKs, but bill still is a threat

Suzan Filipek · August 28, 2025

Last month the Los Angeles City Council voted 8-5 against Senate Bill 79, a state measure that would allow multistory buildings to be built near transit sites. Opponents of the […]

Vendors add hometown feel to Blvd.

Nona Sue Friedman · March 27, 2025

With a viola performing on one side of the street, a steel drum and guitar on the other, ceramics, paintings, jewelry, food and more for sale, Larchmont Boulevard is happening. […]

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 […]

Barnsdall opens its crafty doors

Nona Sue Friedman · July 25, 2024

Barnsdall Arts, which includes the adult arts center and the junior arts center and gallery, is a creative treasure trove situated high on Olive Hill. Its closure during COVID-19 was […]

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