close
Larchmont Chronicle logo

City library near Sunset Blvd. to be ‘bridge’ housing for women

John Welborne · November 29, 2018

One year after a November 2017 announcement by Councilman David Ryu and the City of Los Angeles, ground was broken (more accurately, ankle-deep debris was cleaned off the floors) to […]

Lipson Building sale threatens longterm tenants

Billy Taylor · November 1, 2018

Larchmont Village’s historic Lipson Building was sold on Oct. 10 to a Malibu-based real estate investment company for $23.5 million. At that price, Christina Development paid roughly $1,372 per square […]

Rite Aid trees to come down, WSA has plan

Billy Taylor · November 1, 2018

Alas, attempts from residents and community groups to save two side-by-side mature ficus trees on Larchmont Boulevard have failed as city officials confirm the trees’ imminent demise. Councilmember David Ryu’s […]

St. James School celebrates 50 years

John Welborne · November 1, 2018

A full house, in this case church, gathered to celebrate the 50th anniversary of St. James’ School, long popular with local parents and students. Former St. James’ student, Dr. Neville […]

Donate blood at St. Brendan Oct. 23

Rachel Olivier · September 27, 2018

Help patients at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) by donating blood Tues., Oct. 23 at St. Brendan School, 238 S. Manhattan Pl., from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Donations will […]

Small town fun celebrated at Larchmont Family Fair

Suzan Filipek · September 27, 2018

A pie-baking contest, haunt-ed house and lots of rides are among activities at the Larchmont Family Fair Sun., Oct. 28 from noon to 5:30 p.m. on Larchmont Boulevard. A popular […]

Upcoming Events

  • Delivery of the May edition of the Larchmont Chronicle

View All Events

Sponsored Articles