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Girl Scouts balance tradition with 21st century tastes

Guest · January 31, 2019

Girl Scouts have been selling cookies since 1917, but they are now embracing social and technological change within the 21st century. Cookie season will run to Sun., March 10, and […]

Report finds urban forest not valued by policymakers

Billy Taylor · January 3, 2019

Hundreds of concerned residents and city staff members attended a presentation last month at City Hall to learn the first steps toward developing a citywide approach to improved urban forestry. […]

The 57th year: The more things change, the more they remain the same

John Welborne · January 3, 2019

It was in 1954 that the Los Angeles Railway Company’s Yellow Car “3 Line” ceased traveling from downtown, east along Sixth and Third Streets, and up Larchmont Boulevard to Melrose […]

Holiday Happenings

John Welborne · January 3, 2019

December was a busy month of holiday celebrating throughout the Larchmont Chronicle neighborhoods, from Brookside to Larchmont and points in between. There even was a party attended by lots of […]

Trees, wreaths add to the spirit of the holiday season

Billy Taylor · November 29, 2018

Fresh-cut evergreens are back and for sale in the neighborhood, thanks to the Wilshire Rotary Club tree lot at 568 N. Larchmont Blvd. Customers will find Noble, Nordmann and Douglas […]

Prado, after 28 years, closes on Blvd.; Vive Le Parisien!

Rachel Olivier · November 29, 2018

Larchmont tenant activity is like the tides — some go out and some come in. Lately there are changes taking place near Beverly Boulevard and First Street. Plus, there was […]

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