It’s Election Day – Check the Boxes for Cooper and Clarke
It’s been a quiet City Council race, and that seems to be a good thing. With only four names on the ballot for two open seats, we have foregone much of the letter writing (and …[READ MORE]
It’s been a quiet City Council race, and that seems to be a good thing. With only four names on the ballot for two open seats, we have foregone much of the letter writing (and …[READ MORE]
A Fun, Free Day Celebrating the Arts and Open to All The Culver City community is invited to the Farragut campus on Saturday, April 12th from 11am ‘til 4pm for Artworks! for Kids, a …[READ MORE]
Hi, I’m Jethro. I take questions from all animals, even Banana Slugs. I’m here to help. And you know you can trust me, because I have an awesome soul-patch. Dear Answer Cat, I wouldn’t write …[READ MORE]
The Motor Avenue Improvement Association has just applied for a $20,000 grant to fund our Farmer’s Market & Urban Garden Program to build two new urban gardens in Palms and renovate three school gardens at …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, Hopefully the turn out for Tuesday’s election in Culver City will better represent our community. Generations of men and women, like those who serve our country today, have given their best to provide …[READ MORE]
Good wishes go out to Ed Little, longtime Culver City business owner and former city councilman currently serving as Chair of the West Basin Water District Board , who’s temporarily kicking back at Marycrest Manor …[READ MORE]
New Metro funding for active transportation projects within three miles of the I-110 and I-10 corridors is available thanks to higher-than-projected toll revenues from ExpressLanes. ExpressLanes are similar to standard carpool lanes but to travel …[READ MORE]
I support Christopher King for City Council. As a 45 year resident, voter, and retired CCUSD employee, I take our City elections seriously. Over the years, our City Council members have made tremendous strides in …[READ MORE]
Spring Break 2014 — After ten years of elaborate international spring break trips, first with my sons, then, last year, with a couple of female friends, I could not figure out where to go, or …[READ MORE]
As a recent transplant to the Los Angeles area, I was welcomed to Culver City with open arms by Christopher Patrick King. In my two years here, I’ve had the opportunity to witness Christopher Patrick …[READ MORE]
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