Looking Up – Bob Eklund
Imagine living on a planet that has two suns. One you orbit, and the other is a very bright, nearby neighbor looming large in your sky. With this “second sun” in the sky, nightfall might …[READ MORE]
Imagine living on a planet that has two suns. One you orbit, and the other is a very bright, nearby neighbor looming large in your sky. With this “second sun” in the sky, nightfall might …[READ MORE]
In trying to protect California’s children from cyber marketers, identity thieves and on-line predators, the California legislature has passed Senate Bill 1177 that would establish the nation’s toughest laws for student privacy and forbid the …[READ MORE]
Hujambo! My name is Abeni. I am writing to you from West Africa. Jethro asked me to write his column while he is out of country on a mission for the Esteemed Order of Feline …[READ MORE]
Here are some highlights from the City Council meeting of September 8, 2014. At this meeting, the City Council: Presented a proclamation in recognition of Suicide Prevention Week 2014. Administered oaths of office to Police …[READ MORE]
Stephanie Barish was abashed. The founder and CEO of INDIEcade stood before the city council and ultimately withdrew her request for the fee waiver for two rooms at Vets Auditorium. After failing to give the …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Democratic club is the first club to sponsor a forum for the West Basin Municipal Water District, Division 4 board member candidates. The candidates are Jeff Ebenstein a Water Policy Deputy who …[READ MORE]
MCLM is please to host the opening reception for Bob Barry “Performance Portraits” exhibit @ Mayme Clayton Library & Museum at 4130 Overland Ave. in Culver City on Saturday, Sept 13 from 2:30 to 7 …[READ MORE]
Billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong is urging city officials to install fiber optic upgrades in five of the city’s business districts. “He feels this is key,” a spokesman for Soon-Shiong is quoted as saying. “He’s talked to …[READ MORE]
The treasurer of the West Basin Municipal Water District board entered a guilty plea on Sept. 8 to embezzling nearly $20,000 from the agency to pay for tennis and dance lessons for his children and …[READ MORE]
The Culver Hotel wasn’t just the place to be in Culver City on September 6, it was the place to be for all of Los Angeles. The first clue came when we were riding the …[READ MORE]
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