Carmen Campos
The CCUSD Family is mourning the recent passing of longtime teacher Carmen Campos, who retired from the District in 2019. Campos taught in the District for nearly three decades, sharing her love of education with …[READ MORE]
The CCUSD Family is mourning the recent passing of longtime teacher Carmen Campos, who retired from the District in 2019. Campos taught in the District for nearly three decades, sharing her love of education with …[READ MORE]
Still haven’t gotten your flu shot? Culver City will be offering free flu shots via a drive-through flu shot clinic next Wednesday, November 10th from 9 AM to Noon. This event is in partnership with …[READ MORE]
With Culver City’s permanent Rent Control and Tenant Protections ordinances in place, the City of Culver City seeks to inform Culver City tenants of their rights regarding evictions, relocation assistance, uninhabitable conditions and harassment. Residents, …[READ MORE]
While the season of giving is just getting started, there’s plenty of time to look for presents. Giving that will make a major difference does not even have to come from your wallet. According to …[READ MORE]
The City of Culver City is partnering with Homeboy Recycling for this collection event on Saturday, November 6th from 9 AM to 1 PM at Syd Kronenthal Park, located at 3459 McManus Avenue in Culver …[READ MORE]
On November 2, 2021, The Aspen Institute named West Los Angeles College (WLAC) one of the 150 institutions eligible to compete for the $1 million Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation’s signature recognition …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor: In Culver City we’re facing housing unaffordability on an unprecedented scale. Residents like to think of our city as a place diverse in both ethnicity and income, but our demographics only move further …[READ MORE]
When developers broke ground on the recreation of Culver Studios as a new base for Amazon Studios in 2018, the redesign planned to add five new buildings to the 14-acre studio campus in downtown Culver …[READ MORE]
Culver City Public Theatre returns to Carlson Park with “Zombie Thoughts,” a live performance featuring goblins and video games for the entire family. Starting this weekend, November 6, 2021 on Saturdays & Sundays at noon. …[READ MORE]
While the actual deadline is still several years away, Culver City has formalized its decision to end oil and gas extraction in the city limits by adopting an ordinance at the Oct. 25, 2021 City …[READ MORE]
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