Culver City Community News
Looking Up – Bob Eklund
Seeing a Comet Plunge into the Sun — On July 6, 2011, a comet was caught doing something never seen before: plunging into a scorching death as it flew too close to the Sun. That …[READ MORE]
Culver City Community News
Seeing a Comet Plunge into the Sun — On July 6, 2011, a comet was caught doing something never seen before: plunging into a scorching death as it flew too close to the Sun. That …[READ MORE]
This email came to me from another mom in Culver City, and I am reprinting it here with permission – A friend of mine with a 6th grader told me that her daughter and a …[READ MORE]
New legislation introduced, SB659, would allow for a two month extension to the Redevelopment Agencies. This legislation is needed to assist local agencies to wind down in an orderly manner after the California Supreme Court …[READ MORE]
Dear City Council, Cultural Affairs Commission, City Manager and staff, The Summer Concert Series has been an immensely popular program, serving Culver City residents and attracting thousands of visitors from all over the region successfully …[READ MORE]
I can no longer bring myself to watch a Barack Obama speech because I find that the words which leave his lips contain, literally, no correlation whatsoever with the actions he then undertakes. Seriously, there’s …[READ MORE]
While at the podium at 7:20 pm addressing the school board at the Jan. 24 meeting of the school board in the council chambers at City Hall, Teacher’s Union leader Dave Meilke tossed a joke, …[READ MORE]
John Nachbar, City Manager and Executive Director of the Culver City Redevelopment Agency will report to the Culver City Chamber at an Issues & Eggs Forum on Thursday, February 2, 2012. The Courtyard by Marriott …[READ MORE]
How does it work? Bring a bag of unwanted clothing and a small donation ($5+). Your bag is sorted by clothing size and will be added to the swap pile. Everyone is welcome to take …[READ MORE]
At a campaign kick-off on Sunday Jan. 22, City Council candidate Jim Clarke offered his thoughts on why he was running for council. The crowd, which included Congresswoman Karen Bass, offered their attention to Clarke’s …[READ MORE]
I commend Governor Brown for his leadership in taking on the difficult task of addressing the fiscal and policy challenges facing our great state; particularly during the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. The …[READ MORE]
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