Culver City Crossroads
Loco [Local] Media – A Short Series on Local News
Editor's note- This post is part of a series on the media that covers Culver City, and while it will focus on facts, there will also be subjective opinions and critique. The purpose of this series is to give our readers a chance to learn more about our local media, and to respond via comments to create more community dialogue. This is the concept of a Crossroads- objective and subjective, looking [...]
Culver City Living ? Look Online
It used to come to your mailbox, but those days are over. Saving paper, being green and expanding access, the Winter 2011 Culver City Living Recreation Brochure went online today. Please visit www.culvercity.org/CulverCityLiving to view the latest information on all the Parks and Recreation programs and services. This is the 2nd edition of the exclusive online, all-green Culver City Living [...]
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If you want more information about anything having to do with the Fiesta, just click on our top banner and it will take you right through to the website. All of our local ads will take you to the advertiser's site or email. Don't waste time on writing down numbers or copying addresses. It's all here, just click and you're in business. Thanks for clicking in with Culver City Crossroads.
All the Latest Right Here!
Hey Culvercitizens- No tv cable ? City website not working ? You can get the results on the City Council Election right here at Culver City Crossroads.com. Check out our new posts tonight after the vote count is finalized, and know there will be more info to come. While you are enjoying everything we have on the site now, get ready for our new look and some beautiful ads coming soon. [...]
Parents Gotta Vote- Questions for Candidates-
On Saturday, March 27 the Farragut PTA and Culver City Crossroads will sponsor a candidate's debate at Farragut Elementary School from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Culver City needs more parents to vote in local elections, and this is the last chance to see the candidates before election day. Do you want to know what Cooper learned as a commissioner, or how Malsin's time on the council has shaped his views? [...]
Letter to the Editor- What and How
To the Editor and readers of Culver City Crossroads: Current economic realities in California and across the United States demonstrate that Culver City ’s struggles in local governance are commonplace at the moment, and Culver City is doing better than many cities to cope with the present and plan for the future. Therefore, for this City Council election, it is less the WHAT of a [...]
Earthquake: Are You Ready?
With the terrible tragedy in Haiti and another quake just off the coast of Eureka, CA, earthquakes are all on our mind at the moment. The question is…. Are you prepared for a quake that might happen here? Every person and family should have an earthquake plan and supplies to deal with the aftermath of the quake. Planning can reduce the dangers of serious injury or loss of life from an [...]
About Us
We are glad you clicked in on Culver City Crossroads. We are all of ten days old, and working hard at growing. We have a number of changes already planned, so if you click in after the first of the year, and we look different, don’t be surprised. You are in the right place. We want to be Culver City’s go-to site for news, events, features and opinions. With news from Natasia Gascon and [...]
From Culver City Crossroads we want to wish everyone a most Merry Christmas.
From Home to home, and heart to heart, from one place to another. The warmth and joy of Christmas, brings us closer to each other.
Welcome To CulverCity Crossroads
During the past year, I heard two comments every day. People told me how much they enjoyed reading my column, and wondered why there wasn’t a website. Now there is a website that will focus on Culver City in a fresh and innovative way. Culver City Crossroads is a site for local news and features, covering arts, education, green living and of course, politics from many perspectives. While [...]









