
City Council Approves Parking Policy Changes
Culver City Council meeting on June 27, 2022 voted three to two to change the old concept of ‘parking minimum’ – the number of parking space required to build any new development or remodel an …
Culver City Council meeting on June 27, 2022 voted three to two to change the old concept of ‘parking minimum’ – the number of parking space required to build any new development or remodel an …
The Culver City Unified School Board announced the hiring of Lynda Farnsworth as principal of Culver City Adult School, who approved by the board at its June 14 meeting. Since 2017, Farnsworth has served as …
On Saturday, June 18, Dan O’Brien and Beverly O’Brien hosted Dan’s official city council campaign kickoff event as a classic Culver City block party. Guests were treated to live music by CCHS graduate Eliza Spear, …
The Culver City Police Department will be offering a community meeting to discuss Assembly Bill 481 – the acquisition and use of military equipment – on July 21, 2022 at 6:30 PM at the Veteran’s …
One of the best things about summer in Culver City is taking the family to the park for some free theater. Culver City Public Theater is back at Carlson Park, every Saturday and Sunday at …
The struggles of the hospitality industry during the pandemic have been the cause of many shifts and closures. Today, the Culver Hotel has announced that they will be “joining Proper Hospitality’s family of Collective Hotels.” …
The Culver City Pride Ride and Rally returned to Culver City on June 26, 2022 for its second year with a full contingent of rainbow balloons, decorated bikes and hundreds of participants. The sunny Sunday …
“Esthetic Resistance: Nonconformist Art in Leningrad,” on this Wednesday, June 29, at 12 p.m. PDT. The program will be a discussion with art historian, Georgy Sokolov, about the esthetic resistance between the 1940s and the …
Hired by the CCUSD Board of Education at the end of May as CCUSD’s first Assistant Superintendent of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Dr. Jennifer Smith brings almost 23 years of experience in education to the …
Now in its 16th year, the Symphonic Jazz Orchestra’s (SJO) “Music in the Schools” residencies serve nearly 5,000 elementary students each week in yearlong residencies in Watts, Compton, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Lennox and Culver …
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