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LYNWOOD, CA — In response to increasing concerns over the lack of transparency and constitutional accountability in recent ...
Peaceful demonstrations took place June 14 on Larchmont and Beverly boulevards, with the overall consensus in opposition to the recent actions of ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement), a ...
At Home Front Build, we look beyond trends. We celebrate the enduring beauty of American architectural vernacular styles like Victorian, Craftsman, Spanish Colonial Revival, Mission Revival, and ...
Frustration is brewing with the breakdown of city services, which can lead to burglaries and unsafe living conditions. Residents are starting to take things into their own hands. For a while now, ...
Beginning-to-advanced agility classes are sponsored by the nonprofit West Los Angeles Obedience Dog Training Club. They are ...
Participants watch nests of Great Horned Owls, Red-tailed and Cooper’s hawks, falcons and other majestic, powerful top predators.
After working at the Larchmont Chronicle for 30 years, Advertising Director Pam Rudy has retired. Her lengthy tenure started ...
•Diner in homage to Phil Rosenthal’s parents Osteria Mozza—with its prestigious Michelin Star and Michelin Green Star—sits on the corner of Highland and Melrose avenues, next door to its cousin, the ...
There is a disturbance in the atmosphere of the leafy community of Wilton Place. A house has been brutally vandalized. Tragically, it is a familiar story: 215 S. Wilton Pl., a treasured historic home, ...
With term limits ending the tenure of current representative Paul Koretz (now running to be the next City Controller), his seat around the City Council horseshoe table in the John Ferraro Council ...
Ridgewood Park was very egalitarian in its planning, divided by three streets, each allowing for a different size of lot and home, with the grandest houses and most generous lots reserved for the ...
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