
Jury Awards Millions in Police Shooting
A jury has awarded $8.8 million to the family of a robber who was shot and killed by a Culver City police officer. The Los Angeles Times reported a federal jury issued the verdict on …[READ MORE]
A jury has awarded $8.8 million to the family of a robber who was shot and killed by a Culver City police officer. The Los Angeles Times reported a federal jury issued the verdict on …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Chamber of Commerce’s “Good Morning, Culver City,” a network connection breakfast held monthly, takes place this Wednesday, May 15 from 7:44 – 9:00 a.m. at the Four Points by Sheraton, 5990 …[READ MORE]
The Koch Brothers are the worst of the worst. Oil and gas billionaires, they’re known for buying elections, funding anti-science organizations, union busting, dodging taxes, and twisting democracy any way they can to promote their …[READ MORE]
The 10th Annual Culver City Car Show is coming to Downtown this Saturday. Ads have been placed in a local newspaper stating, “NO PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS. Permit Parking will be enforced. Parking available in …[READ MORE]
Have you made your reservations for CCEF’s Annual Tribute to the Stars celebration and fundraiser? Tribute 2013 is your chance to taste foods from our finest eateries and dance the night away among some of …[READ MORE]
Calling all ladies! Grab your best gal pals and head on down to a neighborhood that has everything a girl could want at Downtown Culver City’s annual Third Wednesday ‘Ladies Night Out’ Happy Hour. Ditch …[READ MORE]
NASA and the UK Space Agency are jointly developing a spacecraft, named Sunjammer (after Arthur C. Clarke’s 1963 short story by that name), which will use a 13,000-square-foot solar sail (see photo) to propel itself …[READ MORE]
A very persistent rumor I am hearing is that the wonderful, unneeded new astroturf being installed at Culver High as soon as school is out is “not properly fire resistant” and will mandate cancelling the …[READ MORE]
After serving six years in the Army, and battling PTSD, a young veteran hopped off an Amtrak in Montana and met William Shakespeare. Twenty years later, using Shakespeare’s timeless words and his own stories, actor/veteran …[READ MORE]
This one goes out to all the mothers. Vox Femina Los Angeles, the city’s premier women’s choral group, is dedicated to telling the stories of women. Diverse in culture, age, race, belief and sexual identity, …[READ MORE]
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