
Dear Editor – Coyotes and Jackson Gate
Dear Editor, As you probably know by now, the City Council has approved the three year $210,000 LMU coyote study, despite the fact that the study has no stated outcome goals to resolve the coyote …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, As you probably know by now, the City Council has approved the three year $210,000 LMU coyote study, despite the fact that the study has no stated outcome goals to resolve the coyote …[READ MORE]
Culver City’s Department of Cultural Affairs is gearing up; with the 2019-2020 fiscal year soon approaching, the department submitted a proposed budget of $227,188 including both new plans and continued projects from prior years. The …[READ MORE]
The world needs more film makers- Come and enjoy Culver City High School’s first film festival in over ten years. Friday, May 31st at 7 pm at CCHS at the Robert Frost Auditorium. Bring the …[READ MORE]
There is a tall, yellow flower growing up on Culver Boulevard, and it signifies good things, most importantly, information. Cannabis is coming, and what you know – and what you don’t know – can make …[READ MORE]
Central to the arguments promoting YIMBY solutions to housing affordability, such as Senator Scott Wiener’s SB 50, is the claim that blanket upzoning by state government will eventually ease demand and lower rents for older properties in …[READ MORE]
The alert that went out to avoid Washington Boulevard on Sunday morning, May 27 at 8:45 am was not called off until 4:30 pm, and the day was spent trying to diffuse a situation at …[READ MORE]
On June 3, Center Theatre Group and Stephen Wise Temple will host “Controversy, Censorship and Klezmer: Jewish Theatre from ‘God of Vengeance’ to ‘Indecent’,” a free panel discussion with Pulitzer-winning playwright Paula Vogel, Executive Director …[READ MORE]
Editor’s Note – The annual Budget Discussions for 2019-2020 Fiscal Year took place on Monday and Tuesday, May 21 and 22, 2019. These meetings involve the City Council listening to each city department’s budget presentation …[READ MORE]
After two community workshops to gather ideas for the use of the space at 10858 Culver Boulevard, the Wende Museum will be combining a Family Day with the presentation of the proposal, reflecting the community’s …[READ MORE]
The City of Culver City is hosting a Speaker Series based on 2018’s successful GPU Prelude Series. This series is intended to inform, educate, and create a common dialogue around issues of importance to everyone …[READ MORE]
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