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Ten contested local seats on ballots this month

John Welborne · September 30, 2020

Incumbent City Councilmember David Ryu is working to keep his seat in District Four in the face of a challenge from newcomer Nithya Raman. Council District Four includes most of […]

Dining Al Fresco, a life saver with planters and umbrellas

Billy Taylor · September 2, 2020

Local restaurants are facing hardships as a result of the pandemic, in part because indoor dining is currently prohibited locally. To help, the City of Los Angeles launched a program […]

On Preservation: Turns out that ‘Missing Middle Housing’ has been here all along

Columnist · September 2, 2020

It must be the heat. The dog days of summer in Los Angeles are when our climate takes a break from its normal programming to remind us that we do […]

Warner Henry, remembered: Local luminary, a founder of LA Opera, died Aug. 1

James Conlon · September 2, 2020

He was a larger-than-life personality, a man of dramatic contrasts. His favorite artists were Claude Monet and Hieronymus Bosch. He was a connoisseur of the world’s finest wines, but his […]

‘Local’s’ new guidebook to our enormous and wild park

Guest · July 29, 2020

If you’re a local, you will learn a lot by reading Casey Schreiner’s “Griffith Park: A Local’s Guide.” Certainly not limited to “locals” however, this guidebook is a great read […]

On-screen local arts and culture

John Welborne · July 29, 2020

Activity in the local art scene is ongoing despite the coronavirus pandemic. Community television station KCET and local arts organization leaders have teamed up to bring to our home screens […]

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