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If you are a Permanent Absentee Voter you have already received your ballot this week for the April 12, 2016 Culver City municipal election. Whether you are voting by mail or you are voting on …[READ MORE]
If you are a Permanent Absentee Voter you have already received your ballot this week for the April 12, 2016 Culver City municipal election. Whether you are voting by mail or you are voting on …[READ MORE]
The Office of Child Development is seeking a new director, and the district is opening their ears to what parents and staff want to see in that position “to support the needs of a nurturing …[READ MORE]
It was a pretty quiet evening Thursday March 10, 2016, unless you were part of the Culver City Women’s Club Fashion Show and Fundraiser at Casa Sanchez. A room full of clothes, jewelry and women …[READ MORE]
If you don’t remember the film –It played as part of the “Made in Culver City” series a few years back, here’s a quick sketch; three sailors are on leave for 24 hours in NYC …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Symphony Orchestra continues its 2015-16 Season with a concert Saturday, April 2, 2016, 8:00PM. For its last concert January 30, 2016, this review from Carole Bell, Culver City Observer: “A Superb Concert …[READ MORE]
NASA’s Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission to study the deep interior of Mars is targeting a new launch window that begins May 5, 2018, with a Mars landing scheduled …[READ MORE]
Letter to the Editor, Before we endorse a candidate, we invite the candidate to meet with us to discuss what we believe are the major concerns facing our City. In addition we rely on forums …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Education Foundation has proudly announced its 2016 Classified Employees of the Year 2016: Office of Child Development – Angelica Soria El Marino – Christine Barocio El Rincon – Sherri Prendergast Farragut – …[READ MORE]
Culver City Middle School eighth-grader Cooper Komatsu won the Scripps L.A. County Regional Spelling Bee on Sunday, March 13 at Walter Reed Middle School. He competed in a field of 95 contestants from all over …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor: At 1:30 AM on Tuesday morning, while you were probably sleeping, the City Council (Meghan Sahli-Wells dissenting) changed the residential parking law that it enacted in November 2013. Under the old parking law, …[READ MORE]
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