
DOGGR Checks in on the Boneyard- Word from the City
On Tuesday, Sept. 28, the City received a call that water was seeping from the ground in the large dog area of the Culver City Dog Park. The City irrigation crew responded to the site …[READ MORE]
On Tuesday, Sept. 28, the City received a call that water was seeping from the ground in the large dog area of the Culver City Dog Park. The City irrigation crew responded to the site …[READ MORE]
Many prayers were answered Friday morning, Oct 1 when Ed Rosenthal, real estate broker and passionate hiker, was alive and able to talk and walk when he was found after going missing almost a week …[READ MORE]
A major sewage spill that has closed a two-mile stretch of beach near Marina del Rey released about 500,000 gallons of raw sewage into a storm drain that runs to Ballona Creek into the ocean.According …[READ MORE]
SENATOR PRICE’S SB 1088, EXPANDING AGE OF DEPENDENT COVERAGE, SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR Sacramento – SB 1088, legislation authored by Senator Curren D. Price, Jr. (D-Los Angeles) that prohibits health plans and health insurers from …[READ MORE]
CCHS Senior Creates Film About Culver City History Are you interested in the history of Culver City? Do you wonder why our city is called “The Heart of Screenland”? Come to a special film screening …[READ MORE]
Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Discovered The Panoramic Survey Telescope & Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS) PS1 telescope has discovered an asteroid that will come within 4 million miles of Earth in mid-October of this year. The object …[READ MORE]
Due to a major water leak, the Culver City Dog Park, known as “The Boneyard” will be closed until further notice. The source of the leak is not yet fixed, and a call to the …[READ MORE]
This Saturday, Lin Howe Elementary in downtown Culver City will host a free fix you bike day for children; Wednesday, Lin Howe will be joining schools from around the world to celebrate International Walk to …[READ MORE]
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, through the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center, has selected Sustainable Streets, a local nonprofit, to present four Pedestrian Safety Workshops over the next six months. The …[READ MORE]
Dear Friends, As a supporter of the Summer Music Festival since its inception, I respectfully disagree with the Cultural Affairs Commission’s recommendation that the programming be modified to draw a broader demographic, and that presenting …[READ MORE]
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