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Village landlord seeks to remove ficus trees

Billy Taylor · August 2, 2018

The city’s Urban Forestry Division recently received a request to remove two mature, side-by-side ficus trees at 226 N. Larchmont Blvd. The request was submitted by Rite Aid landlord, Beverly […]

Communities debate limits on billboards

Guest · June 28, 2018

The debate on billboards in Los Angeles has not been resolved since the Chronicle last reported on it in July 2017. However, 20 neighborhood councils recently have weighed in by […]

Meet some of our very best neighborhood furry friends

Suzan Filipek · June 28, 2018

Charming to sublime describes the four-legged entries in our annual Pets of Larchmont section. Snaggle-toothed rescue Leedo was adopted eight years ago on Larchmont Boulevard when he was just a […]

Notable sales on Boulevard; violin shop closes doors

Billy Taylor · June 28, 2018

In recent weeks, there were  two notable sales transactions either underway or completed on Larchmont Boulevard, as well as leasing activity that continues apace. Perhaps most important, as reported in […]

Locals, firefighters turn out for groundbreaking

John Welborne · May 31, 2018

Neighbors marked the success of a local fundraising campaign led by Lyn Mac-Ewen Cohen and the First-In Fire Foundation, of which she is the founding president, on a drizzly Saturday […]

Newly designated Pink’s Square: more than hot dogs

Chronicle Staff · May 31, 2018

The corner of Melrose and La Brea avenues may have been the home of one lonely pushcart in 1939, but by 2018 it has become home to at least 12 […]

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