Summer camp is a kid’s rite of passage to swim, get dirty, sit around a campfire, play sports all day, create arts and crafts ...
The Los Angeles City Council is expected to vote as early as the first week of this month on the TVC 2050 Project proposed at ...
Loyola High School’s president of nearly 20 years, the Rev. Greg Goethals, will step down Tues., July 1. Goethals, who turns 70 this month, has a long history with the school and told us that this has ...
In the summer of 2020, I reached out to the Larchmont Chronicle about a writing position. I was offered the opportunity to begin a Youth Sports column. I accepted, but generating a monthly column that ...
Thomas Blumenthal, who grew up in Hancock Park and is the third generation to run the family business — Gearys Beverly Hills, ...
Prostitution in Los Angeles Lt. McDonald, who has worked for LAPD for 37 years, and Capt. Rodriguez concur that there are three main areas in Los Angeles where prostitution takes place: Sepulveda ...
Over its 80-year history, almost anything could happen and usually did. The charioteer was Charlton Heston, who, while living in Park La Brea (PLB) in the 1950s, was cast as Judah Ben-Hur in the ...
It appears one can’t blink without something new popping up on Melrose Hill. This time it’s a French-inflected, wine-centric restaurant — Bar Etoile. What had been an unexciting commercial building ...
Built on the eve of the Great Depression, in 1929, the Hermoyne apartments were the speculative project of tycoon Herbert “H.B.” Squires, whose eponymous electronics outlets in San Francisco, Seattle ...
On her first day as mayor, Karen Bass declared the city’s homeless crisis a state of emergency, and she and her team got to work. As part of her two-year anniversary report to the city last month, she ...
With phase one of the Larchmont Boulevard Association (LBA) Beautification Committee’s plan well underway, people strolling the Boulevard will soon notice phase two being put into action. The ...