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City OKs Beer and Wine at Fix
An associate zoning administrator granted the approval in a letter dated Nov. 10, 2011. Requests for appeal will be accepted until Nov. 28 at 5 p.m.

Anthea Raymond was a Patch local editor until May 2013.
An associate zoning administrator granted the approval in a letter dated Nov. 10, 2011. Requests for appeal will be accepted until Nov. 28 at 5 p.m.

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The new tenant at the former Nature Mart location had to unexpectedly shut down for some remodelling.
The stretch north and south of the intersection of Silver Lake Boulevard and West Silver Lake Drive will be the site of a holiday shopping event Dec. 17.
Our occasional feature returns with Ilsa the White Dog exploring what looks to be a secret passageway.
Violent crime was up in the Echo Park and Westlake neighborhoods for the week of Nov. 10-Nov. 16, prior to Friday night's possibly gang-related stabbing death on Temple Street.
Eight firefighters at LAFD Station 20 will be working the holiday.
The Silver Lake and Echo Park area rep wants to concentrate on his campaign for mayor.
The legendary reggae musician touched down to perform his signature "Many Rivers to Cross" at the Dub Club.
The council is reportedly sitting on a set of very large racks that are costly to install. Meantime, the city runs a program that lets merchants install them for free.
Council members hope to expand access to council support through the end of the fiscal year.
Police are still searching for a man who is alleged to have sexually assaulted a hiker in Elysian Park on Oct. 31.
The owners of the organic food market got a thumbs up Wednesday night from the Echo Park Neighborhood Council's planning committee for a beer and wine license.
Patch caught up with a couple of famous local cookers who are collaborating at the base of a famous Los Angeles landmark. Who are they? Tell us in comments and WE'LL tell you more.
The food critic defended the area's omission on the annual compendium of L.A. dining "bests" via Twitter.
Cedillo--who has deep roots in the eastside district he now represents in the Assembly--will run for termed-out Ed Reyes's District 1 seat.
Locals are divided on whether they'll support the successor to Nature Mart. The organic food pioneer lost its lease Nov. 1. Take our poll and tell us what you think.
Writer Joel Stein will pick the winners on Dec. 20.
Long-time Echo Park resident and musician Paul Lacques sent us the attached photos of his band performing Friday at Occupy L.A.
Kalberg's NO MAG was one of the few real-time records of Los Angeles's fertile punk rock period.