As we continue our study of Greater Wilshire’s potential historic districts, let us head east to look at two surviving pockets of our community’s earliest developments that survive along that noble ...
Recruited by Cedars-Sinai to be the new chair of surgery, Dr. Cristina R. Ferrone moved from Boston to Windsor Square a year and a half ago. She spent her main growing-up years in Scarsdale, right ...
A popular feature of the former Town and Country shopping center is making a comeback. Andre’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria will soon be dishing up plates of pasta and other Mediterranean specialties ...
Homeboy Industries has started the initial proceedings to purchase the 4-acre Monastery of the Angels in Beachwood Canyon, according to their lawyer, SOMOS Group. The deal is very much in the ...
As a 36-year-old who has lived in Koreatown for the past 24 years, I’ve had the privilege of watching the neighborhood evolve while staying connected to its culinary roots. I know where to find the ...
After 90 years of serving the community with everything needed to make a fabulous party, Vine American Party Store will be closing by the end of 2024. Owner Leslie Macias has been going to the store ...
The Boulevard clock is finally working again. Last month, the Chronicle reported that it had been a year since the clock stopped, along with the irrigation in the planters around it. Private ...
Thirty residents of Ridgewood Wilton Neighborhood Association met with their Senior Lead Officer (SLO) Daniel Chavez of Olympic Division at a resident’s home on Oct. 21 to discuss local break-ins, ...
Early in September, British Consul General Paul Rennie moved into Great Britain’s local consular residence, a 1928 Wallace Neff home in Hancock Park. Rennie is here to represent the United Kingdom in ...
Hancock Park resident Ellen Goldsmith-Vein recently took home an Emmy for her work as an executive producer on “Percy Jackson and the Olympians.” A 27-year resident of Hancock Park, Goldsmith-Vein ...
The devastation of the January fires has left many overwhelmed with emotion. But when calamities hit, communities have the opportunity to rise up and help. Locals came together almost immediately in ...
The conflagrations of early January have been tragic for so many Southern California residents. As of our press deadline for this February issue of the Larchmont Chronicle, the areas south of the ...
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