CC Foodie – Tub’s Fine Chili
It is chilly – and that is when chili tastes best. For a discerning consumer of fine fare, there are not many eateries that can hit the whole list, but one of them is Tub’s …[READ MORE]
It is chilly – and that is when chili tastes best. For a discerning consumer of fine fare, there are not many eateries that can hit the whole list, but one of them is Tub’s …[READ MORE]
A community meeting on Thursday Jan, 5, 2016 gave Culver City locals a chance to get some information about the Lowe/Ivy Station development coming in this year. There was much discussion on the impact it …[READ MORE]
The National Immigration Law Center has prepared a special workshop for Culver City residents who want to learn about U.S. immigration law. What rights do immigrants have when facing detention or deportation? What actions can …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Unified School District has something new to offer this year – an evening event focused on “The State of The District.” Tickets are now on sale for an evening of “socializing, collaboration and …[READ MORE]
Culver City Mayor Jim B. Clarke, has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2017 Finance, Administration and Intergovernmental Relations (FAIR) federal advocacy committee. This committee has the lead responsibility for developing NLC’s …[READ MORE]
As much of the state heads into a sixth year of drought, water officials on Wednesday, Jan. 4, cheered Californians’ continued conservation while urging them to stay stingy with water after residential savings slipped below …[READ MORE]
Frustrated by the traffic on the way to school? Make it a resolution to not be a part of it – Walking school buses are fun activities to help kids get to school safely. Bus …[READ MORE]
Two free seminars coming up, save the dates: Wed., Jan. 18th and Sat. Jan. 21 Juniors: Start the college application process during the second semester. This allows students and families to ease into thinking about …[READ MORE]
Dan Cytron, recently featured in the film “One Artist’s POV” by Sally Geti, will be the solo artist in the West Los Angeles College gallery show “Everything Old is New Again,” curated by Molly Barnes. …[READ MORE]
One of the rare and brief bursts of cosmic radio waves that have puzzled astronomers since they were first detected nearly 10 years ago has finally been tied to a source: an older dwarf galaxy …[READ MORE]
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