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Projects fast-tracked at area expense?

Chronicle Staff · January 25, 2024

507 N. Larchmont Blvd. and 800 Lorraine Blvd. Breaking news: At press time for this issue, our editors heard disturbing rumors that the allegedly “100 percent affordable” project proposed to […]

Open House set for La Brea Tar Pits Master Plan Sept. 30

Suzan Filipek · September 28, 2023

Public comments accepted until Oct. 27 Learn about proposed plans to reshape the design of the La Brea Tar Pits at an Open House for the plan on Sat., Sept. […]

Sighs of relief with Selma encampment gone as students return

Suzan Filipek · August 31, 2023

Parents and school officials breathed a big sigh of relief when a seemingly entrenched homeless encampment was cleaned up adjoining Larchmont Charter School’s Selma campus and its surroundings just in […]

See Los Angeles history through the ‘windshield of the car’

Suzan Filipek · July 27, 2023

Diane Isaacs was among the first to sign up to be a docent at the Petersen Automotive Museum after it opened its doors at Wilshire Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue in […]

Visit private gardens, raise funds for islands, see local trees

Suzan Filipek · April 27, 2023

Everything is coming up roses, wisteria and a bountiful array of other colorful flowers when A Secret Garden Tour comes to our neighborhoods on Sat., June 3, from 1 to […]

Tent dwellers on Sixth St. get housing

John Welborne · March 2, 2023

‘Inside Safe’ comes to the Miracle Mile Last month in the Miracle Mile, Mayor Karen Bass and Fifth District Councilmember Katy Young Yaroslavsky implemented a local project under the mayor‘s […]

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