
Culver City, Kaizuka Celebrate 60 Years of Sister Cities
A gift of two wooden combs, framed in a box, might seem like an odd present, but for the cities of Culver City and Kaizuka, it was a tangible symbol of a long tradition. The …[READ MORE]
A gift of two wooden combs, framed in a box, might seem like an odd present, but for the cities of Culver City and Kaizuka, it was a tangible symbol of a long tradition. The …[READ MORE]
When a development has paused, and empty property is sitting vacant for years, people often wonder what happened. The Culver Public Market, which has been in development for more than a decade, is now back …[READ MORE]
Join Culver City Parks, Recreation and Community Services (PRCS) for its first Teen Mental Health Week from Monday, May 12 – Friday, May 16, 2025 from 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM at the Culver City …[READ MORE]
The Rotunda Room at the Vets Building was filled almost to capacity on April 26, 2025 for a Budget Town Hall offered by the local community group Our Culver. This was the second year for …[READ MORE]
The CCUSD Board of Education announced the completion of the program design phase for the Measure E updated master plans at the April 22, 2025, School Board meeting. Measure E, the bond funding for school …[READ MORE]
In April, the Culver City Public Works Department began a 15-week maintenance project on the Ballona Creek bike path. Work will occur once a week on Thursdays from 6:30 AM to 4 PM. Crews will …[READ MORE]
The Culver City Garden Club will host Teague Weybright, Santa Monica Community Gardens ProgramCoordinator, on Tuesday, May 6, 7:00 PM, for a talk and demonstration “Growing Citrus & Other Fruits Trees in Containers.” The meeting …[READ MORE]
In the eyes of CCUSD’s School Board President Triston Ezidore, selecting Culver City Unifed’s next superintendent is “a major milestone for the future of the district. It’s an opportunity to align around our shared values …[READ MORE]
Culver City Neighbors United believes that the orders, actions, and policies of President Donald Trump and his administration go beyond partisan politics and demand clear moral scrutiny. We can no longer treat these actions as …[READ MORE]
Want to learn how to keep your community and loved ones safe from the fentanyl crisis in Los Angeles? Join Westside Impact Project and Institute for Public Strategies for an interactive community forum focused on …[READ MORE]
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