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Mixed-use project divides Larchmont Village neighbors

Billy Taylor · June 1, 2017

Several neighbors expressed dissatisfaction during a May 9 Larchmont Village Neighborhood Association (LVNA) semi-annual meeting in regards to both a new mixed-use development working its way through the planning process, […]

Class of 2017 graduations, key speakers

Rachel Olivier · June 1, 2017

This year’s commencement speakers, poised to address and inspire the next generation, include an assistant chief of police, an executive vice president, a social justice advocate and an LAUSD board […]

Friday Night baseball at Park

Suzan Filipek · June 1, 2017

The Wilshire Warriors, open to boys and girls ages 4-14, has ramped up the baseball season with its new program, “Friday Night Lights.” “The teams have created a fun atmosphere […]

Scottish Rite building to reopen this month as ‘Marciano Art Foundation’

John Welborne · April 27, 2017

Work is complete on the interiors of the adaptive reuse of the 1962 Scottish Rite Temple building in Windsor Square, and art is beginning to adorn the walls. Soon to […]

Windsor Square Association seeks to protect area trees

Billy Taylor · April 27, 2017

In the first week of March, Councilman David E. Ryu’s office contacted the president of the Windsor Square Association (WSA), Larry Guzin, regarding a request to remove a ficus tree […]

Local architect designs a Brookside ‘Bridge House’

Billy Taylor · April 27, 2017

Longwood Ave. resident Dan Brunn has designed, and recently began construction on, a one-of-a-kind “Bridge House” to straddle the much-loved brook in Brookside. The 210-foot-long, 20-foot wide, single-story house, quite […]

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