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Protests continue in DTLA.

Chronicle Staff · June 8, 2025

As a response to ICE raids throughout the city, protesters gathered downtown to express their discontent with the enforcement actions taken by the Federal government. Karen Bass released a statement […]

L.A. Welcomes Long Awaited Metro Transit Center at LAX

Chronicle Staff · June 6, 2025

Angelenos and travelers alike celebrate a momentous milestone today as Metro opens its new LAX/Metro Transit Center station at 5 p.m., affectionately referred to as the “gateway to the city […]

Phil Rosenthal, Nancy Silverton confab about Larchmont diner

H Hutcheson · May 29, 2025

•Diner in homage to Phil Rosenthal’s parents Osteria Mozza—with its prestigious Michelin Star and Michelin Green Star—sits on the corner of Highland and Melrose avenues, next door to its cousin, […]

Third time is a charm for L.A. Olympics

Nona Sue Friedman · May 29, 2025

In the summer of 2028, Los Angeles will become the third city in the world to host the Olympics three times. The Games were played here in 1932 and 1984. […]

President Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer

Chronicle Staff · May 19, 2025

Former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread to the bone, according to ABC News on Sunday. Although aggressive, according to the […]

“The Paper” NBC’s Office spinoff announced.

Chronicle Staff · May 12, 2025

In what came as a pleasant surprise to the Larchmont Chronicle, NBC/Universal gave a first look of their new series, a spinoff of The Office titled The Paper, which is […]

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