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Undermining established governments; Concerns are nationwide, and not just Jewish neighbors feel threatened

John Welborne · December 28, 2023

Sometimes overlooked in the ongoing discussion of the battles and deaths following the savage Hamas terrorist attack into Israel on Oct. 7 is the movement to undermine established governments internationally. […]

Neighborhoods seek removal of another proposed upzoning

Suzan Filipek · November 30, 2023

Score one for Hancock Park, Brookside, La Brea Hancock and single-family neighborhoods everywhere in Los Angeles. “We are taking a quick victory lap together, but we need to stay vigilant!” […]

Ridgewood Place, St. Andrew’s Square were just designated

Columnist · November 30, 2023

It is my distinct honor to announce that Greater Wilshire has two new official historic districts to add to its collection. The California State Historic Resources Commission on Nov. 3 […]

Neighborhoods under threat, say homeowners

Suzan Filipek · October 26, 2023

Los Angeles’ residential, tree-lined streets have long been a treasured part of our city. But, according to local homeowners groups, those streets are under threat by a state-mandated City of […]

Open House set for La Brea Tar Pits Master Plan Sept. 30

Suzan Filipek · September 28, 2023

Public comments accepted until Oct. 27 Learn about proposed plans to reshape the design of the La Brea Tar Pits at an Open House for the plan on Sat., Sept. […]

Visit private gardens, raise funds for islands, see local trees

Suzan Filipek · April 27, 2023

Everything is coming up roses, wisteria and a bountiful array of other colorful flowers when A Secret Garden Tour comes to our neighborhoods on Sat., June 3, from 1 to […]

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