The La Brea Tar Pits—the richest Ice Age fossil site on the planet—continues to reveal stories of mammoths, dire wolves, and ...
Did you know there is a group called SideWalking that organizes inspired, educational, communal walks in Windsor Square? Marcelo Ziperovich, who lives in the area, led the February walk, which started ...
Romi Cortier has had his own salon, Romi Cortier Design, on Larchmont Boulevard for 25 years. “I didn’t know what I was getting into when I opened the doors at 38 years of age!” The 900-square foot ...
Let’s play Jeopardy; I’ll give you the clue, you come up with the question. Ready? The answer is, $165 billion. If you guessed “How much money was wagered on sports in 2025,” you’re right! That is a ...
The all-volunteer women’s charity, National Giving Alliance of Hancock Park, held its December meeting on June Street at the home of member Stephanie Sourapas where members assembled a whirlwind of ...
At the Windsor Square Association Town Hall in November, questions were raised to our public officials about the continued streetlight outages in Windsor Square. One LAPD representative declared that ...
We’ve all been waiting, and if we’re lucky, we might be visiting the hotly anticipated Max and Helen’s Diner this month for a patty melt—or the Larchmont Slam breakfast—at 127 N. Larchmont Blvd. The ...
In the middle of November, Chronicle staff noticed construction work being done to the home of Lucy’s El Adobe Cafe, a neighborhood and entertainment industry restaurant staple for decades. It turns ...
On any given Sunday and Wednesday, the surface parking lot at 209 N. Larchmont Blvd. transforms into a bustling community hub. The Larchmont Farmers Market, a fixture since at least 2001, draws ...
It is difficult to conceive of modern life without our beloved screens. As we get further into fall and the weather continues to cool down, we likely will be spending more time indoors—studying, ...
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 ...
The Taste of Larchmont, which took place on September 15, filled the Boulevard’s sidewalks from north to south. The fundraiser held every year on Larchmont Boulevard for HopeNet, a nonprofit that ...