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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, ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (also known as ICE) started enforcing federal illegal immigration mandates ...
Larchmont Boulevard is losing two prominent institutions. Rite Aid is closing Wed., July 9, and the newsstand Above the Fold ...
Senate Bill 79, which would change zoning rules to allow for multifamily homes up to seven stories near transit lines, passed the California State Senate 21-13.
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 ...
Daniel and Jennifer Levi lost their home to the Palisades Fire. Their daughter, Adelle, was away at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, but her younger brother, Braun, was home.
After working at the Larchmont Chronicle for 30 years, Advertising Director Pam Rudy has retired. Her lengthy tenure started with a random encounter with Jane Gilman, co-founder and former editor of ...
RENDERING SHOWS the approved proposal for the Plymouth Boulevard home. View is looking northeast.
The Marlborough Equestrian Team had a great year as they won the Overall Team High Point Interscholastic Equestrian League ...
The 1929 cathedral-like Art Deco structure, which dominated the then sleepy boulevard, was designed by father-and-son architects John and Donald Parkinson (also the visionaries behind L.A.’s City Hall ...
The best of our local 12-year-old Wilshire Warriors headed to Dreams Park Cooperstown in New York on June 18 to participate ...
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