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Market, playground and parking to co-exist

Caroline Tracy · April 1, 2020

An open community meeting regarding the Larchmont farmers market and a new playground in the city parking lot on Larchmont was switched from a potentially large in-person community meeting to […]

Sunday Farmers’ Market ‘is here to stay’

Caroline Tracy · March 4, 2020

Councilmember David Ryu has announced a meeting to discuss a simmering controversy concerning the Larchmont Sunday Farmers’ Market and a small playground designed to replace six of the city surface […]

New bars, restaurants on La Brea south of Wilshire

Chronicle Staff · March 4, 2020

Met Him at a Bar recently opened across from its sister site, Met Her at a Bar, at the corner of Eighth Street. Also at the corner of La Brea […]

LACMA on track to build Geffen Galleries up and across Wilshire

Suzan Filipek · March 4, 2020

A world-class art gallery that will stretch across Wilshire Blvd. over traffic below seems so quintessentially car-centric Los Angeles, it’s almost surprising it wasn’t thought of before. But the design […]

Re-Elect Councilman Ryu

John Welborne · January 29, 2020

There are many reasons why the Larchmont Chronicle recommends the re-election of David Ryu. His record is one of careful attention to the Fourth Council District, and that bodes well […]

Girl Scouts put cookie sales earnings to good use

Sondi Sepenuk · January 29, 2020

It’s time! Time to clear out that pantry shelf you reserved for holiday treats to make room for all of those Girl Scout cookie boxes you’re about to buy. Yep, […]

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