
Dear Editor – Get Out the Vote
This Tuesday April 10 is a big day! Months of knocking on doors, calling voters, participating in candidate forums, and distributing signs and mailers will come to an end, as Culver City voters go to …[READ MORE]
This Tuesday April 10 is a big day! Months of knocking on doors, calling voters, participating in candidate forums, and distributing signs and mailers will come to an end, as Culver City voters go to …[READ MORE]
Why we are voting for Daniel Lee and Alex Fisch for Culver City City Council. We live in extraordinary times, where we believe an increasingly unstable, erratic federal administration is undermining our democracy and rolling …[READ MORE]
I’m a Democrat and I’m Marcus Tiggs’ Campaign Manager. You may be wondering, with all the negative flyers making the rounds, why a Democrat would support Marcus Tiggs for Culver City council. Marcus Tiggs is …[READ MORE]
During the last few weeks Culver City residents have had the opportunity to attend more than 15 candidate forums throughout our neighborhoods where they were able hear our council candidates speak about Culver City issues …[READ MORE]
Thinking about Measure A before you vote is important. Do we really want to price an new business out of town? Measure A is a local tax on cannabis sales to bring in money for …[READ MORE]
The word “drought” is once again entering the California vocabulary. As quickly as we exited our state’s historic five-year drought, signs are beginning to show that we are slipping back into another round. Of course, …[READ MORE]
Last week’s City Council meeting on new police surveillance technologies sent a discouraging message about a majority of our elected representatives, our Police Department, and many of our fellow Culver City residents. First, the whole …[READ MORE]
First, I ‘d like to thank the city for extending the comment period for the Inglewood Oil Field EIR and Oil Specific Plan. The additional time has given residents and stakeholders who are scientists and …[READ MORE]
Were it not for the business of running the Culver City Symphony Orchestra, I would have never known the business of Steve Rose and his running the Culver City Chamber of Commerce. After some years …[READ MORE]
My deepest condolences go out to those who have lost loved ones in last night’s tragic shooting in Las Vegas. Flags at City buildings have been lowered to half-mast until sundown on October 6, 2017 …[READ MORE]
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