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Editorial: Some in Sacramento still want to dictate to us

John Welborne · August 1, 2019

Despite the California legislature being on a one-month vacation through the middle of August, it is likely that there are staff members answering the telephones in state legislators’ local offices. […]

New Xavier Center to open in 2020 at Loyola High School

Guest · June 27, 2019

Loyola High School, the oldest high school in Southern California, broke ground on a new building this month. Through their construction initiative, “The Campaign for 1901 Venice Boulevard,” Loyola is […]

Summer fun and ‘mischief’

John Welborne · June 27, 2019

There are two themes for this July issue of the Larchmont Chronicle — “Summer Fun” and “Pets of Larchmont.” You can read about the former in this Section One and […]

Tom Bergin’s landmark status: Will it matter?

John Welborne · June 27, 2019

The Tom Bergin’s restaurant and tavern property at 840 S. Fairfax Ave. was declared a City of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) by the Los Angeles City Council on June […]

Marat Daukayev Ballet bids adieu to La Brea dance studio

Sondi Sepenuk · June 27, 2019

It must have been 102 degrees in the dance hall June 16, as throngs of dancers, parents, friends, teachers and politicians packed the vaulted, honeycomb ceilinged room for the final […]

Dean, professor, director of law library among speakers

Rachel Olivier · May 30, 2019

USC history and accounting professor Jacob Soll and associate dean and director of the law library at Gould School of Law Pauline Aranas are two of the speakers addressing graduating […]

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