Council Faces the Concrete with RDA Shift
The Culver City Council meeting of Jan. 9 could not have been a more vivid illustration of our city and our government if it had been outlined in a textbook. When Mayor Mehaul O’Leary asked …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Council meeting of Jan. 9 could not have been a more vivid illustration of our city and our government if it had been outlined in a textbook. When Mayor Mehaul O’Leary asked …[READ MORE]
Both the Christmas tree and the gingerbread house have gone dry and stale. While it does not bother me in the least to pitch a pile of aged cookies and pink frosting in to the …[READ MORE]
It’s the place to get in on the Fiesta – the next meeting will be Jan. 17, and you can jump in. Volunteer teams, led by your neighbors, will market the annual city-wide event via …[READ MORE]
In feng shui life is constantly in transition, so every moment is appreciated. I feel balanced – yoga, tai chi, qi gong and walking are part of my weekly routine, and I’m a big believer …[READ MORE]
“Of all the issues that inspired me to run for council my concerns with the redevelopment agency are foremost,” Jim Clarke stated as spoke to supporters outside City Hall. In the crisp breeze of Friday …[READ MORE]
The second of NASA’s two Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) spacecraft has successfully completed its planned main engine burn and is now in lunar orbit. Working together, GRAIL-A and GRAIL-B will study the Moon …[READ MORE]
Crime Blotter for December 27th through January 2nd. Forgery: On December 27, 2011 at 11:10 am, a reporting party came to the police department to report his father may be a victim of a forgery. …[READ MORE]
Editor’s Note- This is the text of a letter sent from Culver City Council member Andy Weissman to both Rep. Holly Mitchell and Sen. Curren Price. It was forwarded to Crossroads for publication to open …[READ MORE]
Meghan Sahli-Wells will officially declare her candidacy for Culver City Council at a “Campaign Kick-off” event on Sunday, Jan. 8from 3 to 5 p.m. at Gregg Fleishman Studio, 3850 Main Street, Culver City, 90232 (NE …[READ MORE]
It’s time to pull up your socks and tie your laces; the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has provided a three-year renewal grant of $2,999,725 to the Safe Routes to School National Partnership, a diverse, …[READ MORE]
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