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This is a breaking story and the Larchmont Chronicle has had reporters on the scene for many hours. If you enjoyed this ...
Angelenos and travelers alike celebrate a momentous milestone today as Metro opens its new LAX/Metro Transit Center station ...
Last month we checked in with our favorite local meteorologist, Autumn Robertson, to learn about “June Gloom” and how it affects our town. She took time out of her busy schedule to explain the science ...
Lily and Ben Rosenthal (chidren of Phil), Mason Royal, Jeremy Shartar, DeLaney Harter—all family and friends—arrive. Elizabeth Hong (culinary director of the Mozza Restaurant Group and developer of ...
Jenkins is thrilled to be heading East and to be a teammate for his favorite sport. He started playing the game as a freshman at Larchmont Charter High School (LCS) and fell in love with it. After his ...
We booked our recent trip to Japan a year in advance to see the cherry blossoms, which only bloom briefly in the spring. Bamboo forests, geishas and fresh seafood are among the country’s many other ...
Summer is just around the corner, which means higher temperatures and increased time spent under the sun. As an ode of gratitude, I’ll be turning my attention in this article to the heliacal energy ...
OLYMPICS 2028 will use world-famous venues throughout the Southland. Image courtesy of LA28. About 15 events will take place in Downtown, including rhythmic gymnastics, badminton and boxing. The ...
The North Larchmont medians have been a sight for sore eyes. Neglected with weeds, broken sprinklers and lack of funds, the three boulevard-dividing strips between Melrose and Beverly boulevards were ...
The homeowners whose gardens were on tour were Sarah Shun-lien and Leigh Dana Jackson, Alysoun and Al Higgins, Heather and ...
By Suzan Filipek Jordan Roter’s new novel, “Moms Like Us,” begins with a murder, an unusual start for a book about being a ...
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