COVID-19 Counts in Culver City and LA County
The City of Culver City mourns the loss of residents who have passed away due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Case and Death Counts – as of January 12, 2022 Cases in Culver City – 5,264 …[READ MORE]
The City of Culver City mourns the loss of residents who have passed away due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Case and Death Counts – as of January 12, 2022 Cases in Culver City – 5,264 …[READ MORE]
LA County Department of Health Services launched a new program designed to increase and facilitate access to COVID-19 tests for LA County residents unable to obtain appointments. The program will allow residents to pick up …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Unified School Board meeting of January 11, 2022 heard from concerned parents, concerned teachers, concerned staff and concerned administrators; no one involved with our public schools is taking anything for granted. Omicron …[READ MORE]
Just over four years from start to finish, The Brick and The Machine is now complete at the corner of Washington and Delmas downtown. Replacing the previous Bank of the West locale, the mixed-use project …[READ MORE]
As of Sunday, January 9, 2022, there were 45,584 new cases of COVID in Los Angeles County. According to the New York Times national cases on January 11, 2022 are up more than 204% from …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, After years of documenting the excessive amounts of trash collected during our bi-monthly creek clean ups, Ballona Creek Renaissance is enthusiastic to support the innovative Ballona Creek Interceptor Pilot project that will aid …[READ MORE]
When January inspires you to clean out closets, there’s the question of where to donate your still-wearable used clothes and shoes. Rather than donate to a thrift store, consider gifting it to CCUSD’s Culver Closet. …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, When we moved into our Culver City home in 1986, we were the youngest home owners around, and now we are among the eldest, so you can imagine the changes we have seen. …[READ MORE]
As part of its vocational outreach and its goal to support education, the Culver City Rotary Community Foundation has, once again, gifted all CCUSD third-grade classes with their very own dictionaries. “The Dictionary Project” is …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, The volunteers collecting signatures for the petitions to recall Alex Fisch and Daniel Lee have repeatedly been asked one question by the community: “How many signatures do we still need to get?” We …[READ MORE]
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