Dear Editor – ACLU Not Persuaded by PXP
Dear Editor, I attended this community meeting: Date: 15 October 2012 Time: 6:30 pm – it was supposed to end at 8:00 pm, but, due to massive turnout and many residents wishing to speak, ended …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, I attended this community meeting: Date: 15 October 2012 Time: 6:30 pm – it was supposed to end at 8:00 pm, but, due to massive turnout and many residents wishing to speak, ended …[READ MORE]
The incomparable Symphonic Jazz Orchestra will hold its annual concert on November 9. Symphonic Jazz Orchestra and Mitch Glickman are very special to CCUSD as Culver City’s elementary students all get a chance to hear …[READ MORE]
On Saturday, October 20th, the University of Southern California football team will host the Colorado Buffalos at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum starting at 3:00 pm. The Culver City Police Department is advising anyone who …[READ MORE]
PLANET FOUND IN NEAREST STAR SYSTEM TO EARTH – European astronomers have discovered a planet with about the mass of the Earth orbiting a star in the Alpha Centauri system—the nearest to Earth. It is …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor: It was with great anticipation that we as Culver City citizens attended PXP’s fourth annual community meeting at the Knox Presbyterian Church this past Monday, October 15th. In the audience were members of …[READ MORE]
Gov. Jerry Brown and dozens of other prominent officials are scheduled to attend the Holy Cross funeral of trail-blazing leader Mervyn Dymally, who in a four-decade career served in every corner of California government and …[READ MORE]
Crime Blotter for October 10th through October 15th. Commercial Burglary: On October 10, 2012 at 10:59 am, officers responded to the 8500 block of National Boulevard regarding a burglary investigation. The officers contacted the manager …[READ MORE]
Bring your enthusiasm — and your friends — and join us for the West Los Angeles College ASO & AFT on-campus Presidential Debate Watch Party this Tuesday, October 16. Click link below for event details …[READ MORE]
Each year, hundreds of thousands of computers, monitors, copiers, fax machines, printers, televisions and other electronic items become “obsolete” as rapid advances in technology and an expanding demand for new features accelerate the generation of …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor- Friends, Neighbors, & for All who care, Culver City spent almost $1 million to protect us from hazards that can arise from PXP’s proposed oil & gas exploration& production. Remember how PXP’s blowout …[READ MORE]
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