
CCHS Track and Field Undefeated
Culver City High School’s Track and Field teams are off to a great start – both the boys and girls teams are undefeated in dual meets so far this year. Both teams will showcase their …[READ MORE]
Culver City High School’s Track and Field teams are off to a great start – both the boys and girls teams are undefeated in dual meets so far this year. Both teams will showcase their …[READ MORE]
The revelation that private college counselor William “Rick” Singer used bribery and fraud to secure places in highly selective colleges is sickening. What he and others like him do is immoral. No ethical counselor would …[READ MORE]
Thunder? Or Thumpers? Don’t be alarmed by the approaching herd of bunnies – they are all converging on Veterans Memorial Park for the Annual Spring Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 16, 2019. The Egg Dash …[READ MORE]
Safe Routes to School Project Community Outreach Event is scheduled for Saturday, March 16, La Ballona Elementary. It’s there for community members to stop by anytime from 10-4, to view the entire project, ask questions …[READ MORE]
The second presentation by Dr. Eric Strauss of the Loyola Marymount Center for Urban Resilience for the proposed coyote studies began with an apology. “For all those who listened to me speak at City Hall, …[READ MORE]
The Academy of Visual and Performing Arts is offering three more performances of “Into the Woods” at the Robert Frost Auditorium this weekend; Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 pm. Come and revisit the fairy …[READ MORE]
In collaboration with the World Health Organization and AARP, the City of Culver City has been designated as the Age-Friendly City! We are now a part of the WHO’s Global Network for Age-Friendly Cities and …[READ MORE]
An evening of one act plays featuring Jean Paul Sartre’s No Exit and Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape. Provocative and bittersweet, both of these plays will ignite your intellectual fuse. NO EXIT – Three sinners …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Police Department in conjunction with staff from LMU/LA Center for Urban Resilience invites your participation in a community discussion to review a coyote study and management program proposal. The community discussion is …[READ MORE]
While the most recent incarnation of Dear John’s as a bar called Lucky’s did not prove to be good fortune, maybe the next life will have better karma; it certainly has some star power behind …[READ MORE]
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