Mim Shapiro
Culver City has lost one of it’s most passionate and active citizens with the death of Mim Shapiro. The long time Blair Hills resident was a fixture of the local political scene. She passed on …[READ MORE]
Culver City has lost one of it’s most passionate and active citizens with the death of Mim Shapiro. The long time Blair Hills resident was a fixture of the local political scene. She passed on …[READ MORE]
HQ Development has completed construction at the Mayumi, a 35-unit “flexible stay residence” which will cater to long-term visitors looking for month-to-month accommodations. According to Steven Sharp at Urbanize.LA, the project, which is scheduled to …[READ MORE]
SoCal Edison will be removing and replacing two transmission poles on Jackson Ave. In order to accommodate this work, Jackson Ave. between Braddock Dr. and La Salle Ave. will be closed starting Saturday, March 17 …[READ MORE]
First, I ‘d like to thank the city for extending the comment period for the Inglewood Oil Field EIR and Oil Specific Plan. The additional time has given residents and stakeholders who are scientists and …[READ MORE]
In solidarity with students all cross the country, March 14, 2018 both CCHS and CCMS students gathered at Chabola Field to protest against the lethal gun violence that has become a tragic and regular factor …[READ MORE]
It might be one of the most charming musicals you’ve not heard of; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a Tony Award winning show that celebrates the agonies of adolescence, and the wonder …[READ MORE]
As NASA’s New Horizons mission continues exploring the unknown, the mission team has selected a highly appropriate name for its next flyby target in the outer reaches of the solar system. With substantial public input, …[READ MORE]
The council chambers were filled to capacity for a special meeting on March 13, 2018. Two agenda items – approving stationary license plate readers, and providing the Culver City Police Department with drones – drew …[READ MORE]
Today, California Sen. Holly J. Mitchell and state Controller Betty T. Yee announced legislation to help address the prevalence of workplace sexual harassment. Senate Bill 1343 would provide training to more California workers on preventing …[READ MORE]
At its regularly scheduled March 13 meeting, the CCUSD Board of Education unanimously approved the hiring of La Ballona Principal Jennifer Slabbinck as the District’s new Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources, effective April 2, 2018. “During …[READ MORE]
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