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Arrival Stories Abound in Echo Park-Silver Lake
Echo Park resident Jeremy Rosenberg is telling some of the best of them in a web series for KCET called "Arrival Stories."

Anthea Raymond was a Patch local editor until May 2013.
Echo Park resident Jeremy Rosenberg is telling some of the best of them in a web series for KCET called "Arrival Stories."

Sommelier Julian Davies and his crew rocked the Echo patio last Saturday night in a reconstituted celebration of the grape.
The city council must also appoint a ratepayer advocate before the scheduled January meeting.
The giant tree toppled in the wind.
"Talking About Los Angeles" will bring six issue-driven conversations with the candidates to L.A. college and university campuses. There will also be a large social media component.
Join us for live coverage of this neighborhood tradition.
The Trash Abatement Project strikes again with banners reminding Echo Parquenos where their water goes.
Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to win a $100,000 gift to the Local Public Schools.
On Monday, we posted a poll, along with the news that a regional planning board would hear an appeal of the city permit that would let the coffeehouse serve beer and wine.
Trees were toppling all over last week. So Patch asked Robert Wagner, a local tree expert, about how folks can protect the ones still standing next time the wind kicks up.
The annual assemblage was delayed by Thursday's big winds. Thanks to the Eastsider LA for helping with this report.
The Echo Park tastemakers Machine Project have moved an Alvarado Street storefront back about 20 feet to create a "storefront plaza" in an exploration of public and private space.
An Echo Park resident filed the appeal Nov. 21, after an assistant L.A. zoning commissioner granted the coffee house a conditional use permit.
Pets and family members are invited to come for a photo with Santa at the Echo Park Pottery sale Sunday. All proceeds benefit the Echo Park Animal Alliance.
About a dozen workers from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power were hard at work on the repair.
As of 9:15 a.m. Saturday, at least 3,000 customers were still without power.
The search for Lucky was on Friday on as his owner, and hundreds of others arrested Wednesday, awaited release. The head of L.A.'s Department of Animal Services later confirmed that the dog was returned to his owner.
The basketball legend and business man confirmed on Twitter Friday that he is putting together a bid for the team.
As of 6 a.m., 94,000 LADWP customers were still without power. Over 10,000 were in the East Hollywood, Silver Lake and Los Feliz area.
A high wind advisory remains in effect through Friday noon, which could mean more outages overnight.