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In-person school returns; local parents opine on experiences

Caroline Tracy · September 2, 2021

  After 17 months of remote or hybrid school, campuses across Los Angeles County have resumed in-person learning for the 2021 / 2022 calendar year. For many in our community, […]

Rezoning not required to produce needed “affordable” housing

John Welborne · July 29, 2021

The Larchmont Chronicle and our readers, I hope, are grateful to Hancock Park neighbor Marilyn Wells for contributing six informative columns, over the past six months, dealing with the omnipresent […]

Center for Yoga to open, thanks to a team of locals

Suzan Filipek · July 29, 2021

The Center for Yoga may be housed in a creaky old building, circa 1925, but to the yoga community it is sacred, holy ground. And to the Larchmont business community […]

Community was left out of Raman’s housing plan

Suzan Filipek · July 1, 2021

A narrow Miracle Mile parking lot has been suggested as a possible location for some form of affordable housing by Councilmember Nithya Raman. The proposal has drawn concern from a […]

Clubs celebrate with fireworks, barbecue

Helene Seifer · July 1, 2021

Dazzling bursts of color will once again light the sky above the Wilshire Country Club on July 4th. After skipping the Independence Day tradition in 2020 because of COVID-19 restrictions, […]

Mark Peel, 66, put California cuisine on map

Suzan Filipek · July 1, 2021

During his illustrious career, Chef Mark Peel would nourish diners and impress palates around the globe. But he also made time to judge the Larchmont Family Fair pie contest, raise […]

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