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Pomp, circumstance is back, in person

Suzan Filipek · June 2, 2022

Graduation season is here, and unlike recent years when the pandemic curbed ceremonies to socially distanced virtual and drive-by events, this year’s graduates will be flipping their tassels live before […]

Schools recommence in-person graduation ceremonies

Rachel Olivier · June 3, 2021

During a year unlike most, seniors, their families and school officials worked together to create commencement ceremonies that were safe, hopeful and properly acknowledged the accomplishments of the class of […]

Youth Sports: Equestrian is an individual sport with a league of its own

Columnist · April 1, 2021

“I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice.” – Linda McCartney My only knowledge about genus Equus is that top fuel funny cars have a representational stampede […]

Harold A. Henry Park in Windsor Village: Wood family property now a public park

Jane Gilman · September 30, 2020

What today is known as Harold A. Henry Park was once a family compound consisting of five houses. Dr. Eldie Preston (E.P.) Wood came to Los Angeles in the early […]

March 3 Super Tuesday elections: New procedures, new voters

Chronicle Staff · December 4, 2019

Every four years there is a new batch of teenagers eligible to vote in the local and primary elections. But on March 3, all voters in Los Angeles County will […]

Magic, mystery and Yale in Bardugo’s new book, TV series

Rachel Olivier · October 31, 2019

On the heels of the release of Leigh Bardugo’s first adult novel, “Ninth House,” Amazon Studios announced that it plans to develop the book as a TV series. Bardugo grew […]

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