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Hey LAHD, What Do You Even DO Around Here?

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Scorched in Silver Lake

No neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles is immune to demolition by neglect.

While it isn’t nearly as common in Silver Lake as it is in, say, nearby Hollywood, it’s happening there too.

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Eunisses' Team Ignored Another Information Request. Is Anyone Surprised?

If you’ve been here for a while, you might possibly remember that two years ago I submitted a CPRA request regarding a planned project in Westlake that displaced 36 households. The law requires a response within 10 calendar days.

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An Occupied Building Burns on Hope Street

1225 South Hope Street, home to a Bluebird Office Supplies store, wasn’t vacant. On Sunday morning, it burned anyway. (Need office supplies? Bluebird’s Westside and online storefronts are open.)

While any building fire is bad, a fire in an...

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Get on Zoom at 7pm to Save These Alhambra Homes!

(Photo by Alhambra Preservation Group)

In 2020, a 1908 Craftsman house and an adjacent 1923 bungalow court escaped the wrecking ball.

Now, they’re in danger again due to a proposed density bonus project.

These homes need not be hauled of...

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