Metro Considers Eliminating Fares
Would you ride the train if it was free? The Metro is looking at eliminating fares as a way to fill the trains, post-pandemic, and keep the transportation system busy. Metro staff reported to the …[READ MORE]
Would you ride the train if it was free? The Metro is looking at eliminating fares as a way to fill the trains, post-pandemic, and keep the transportation system busy. Metro staff reported to the …[READ MORE]
Viver Brasil company member Shelby Williams-Gonzalez will teach an Afro-Brazilian dance class in the style of Bloco Afro at CCUSD’s FREE Community Arts Night at 7 p.m. on Friday, February 26. This interactive workshop will …[READ MORE]
“When this storage facility was built, this was not a heavily populated area. [Play del Rey] is now a heavily populated area.” Vice Mayor Daniel Lee underscored the main reason that the State of California …[READ MORE]
Center Theatre Group is presenting Larry Powell’s “The Gaze … No Homo,” a satiric dramedy about the decolonization of the Black imagination which will be presented on Center Theatre Group’s Digital Stage February 25 at …[READ MORE]
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon will be the featured speaker at the next meeting of the Culver City Democratic Club on March 10 at 7PM. Gascon was elected in November 2020 with a …[READ MORE]
One of the most prominent figures to cross the Iron Curtain and forge connections between East and West was the formidable African American singer, actor, athlete, lawyer and civil rights activist Paul Robeson. Robeson visited …[READ MORE]
The modern Environmental Justice Movement would not be what it is today if it were not for the African Americans who helped to shape it. This Black History Month honoring the contributions of Black folks …[READ MORE]
The City of Culver City and the Exchange Club of Culver City recently joined together to distribute more than 600 Valentine’s Day plants to residents in assisted living and skilled nursing facilities throughout the community. …[READ MORE]
As Angelenos work to understand and address the ways in which racism and inequality are embedded in our institutions and in the allocation of societal benefits like housing, education, jobs, and the environment, perhaps the …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Police Department is asking the public to help identify a suspect who broke into an El Pollo Loco on Feb. 1, 2021, in an attempted burglary. After smashing a window at the …[READ MORE]
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