
“Jeopardy” Set Formally Dedicated to Trebek
The Sony Pictures sound stage that has long been home to the game show “Jeopardy!” was renamed the Alex Trebek Stage in honor of the late Trebek, who passed away in November of 2020 from …[READ MORE]
The Sony Pictures sound stage that has long been home to the game show “Jeopardy!” was renamed the Alex Trebek Stage in honor of the late Trebek, who passed away in November of 2020 from …[READ MORE]
To celebrate our reopening, Kentwood Players, one of the longest continuously operating Los Angeles theater groups, is pleased to present ‘Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike’, a comedy by Christopher Durang, opening Friday, September …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, Reasonable people can differ about making changes to R1 zoning. We ought to acknowledge that. Like most people who have lived in Culver City for a while, I’ve got friends on all …[READ MORE]
When Culver City resident Meredith Vogt went out this morning, she noticed that her neighborhood mail box at McDonald Street and Slauson Avenue had been removed, seemingly without any advance notice or authorization. That this …[READ MORE]
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a nearly $200,000 grant to West Los Angeles College to pilot a computer-aided pre-calculus class with the goal of increasing the number of students who succeed in Calculus …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor: Patrick Meighan’s letter states that the submission of a resolution against the Elimination of R-1 Zoning to the Culver City Democratic club was “forced by a right-wing member”. I am that member. I …[READ MORE]
Annual Coastal Cleanup Day is a Global Event with local importance, in partnership with Heal the Bay, the city and local environmental organizations. You can participate in a Creek Cleanup from 9am to noon! In …[READ MORE]
The City of Culver City is updating its Housing Element to plan for housing between 2021 and 2029. The City shared the first draft 2021-2029 Housing Element online on July 19, 2021. City staff will …[READ MORE]
Tomorrow, Sept. 14, 2021, is your last day to vote against the recall, and it’s important that you do so. Every major news organization from the Los Angeles Times to the Sacramento Bee has come …[READ MORE]
With parking spaces for new development in Los Angeles costing $30,000-$60,000 each to build, many city planners would agree that removing parking requirements from transit-rich areas is good for housing production and sustainability—at least in …[READ MORE]
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