Articles from the June 26, 2014 edition

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 By Shane Bruce    News    June 26, 2014

Sign of the Times

By Shane Bruce Special to the Observer While most teens are updating their Facebook status, preparing for exams, and concerned about dating, brother/sister team, Rachel and Robert Greenberg are...

 

Grimpo Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi

The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi is pleased to announce that Michael Grimpo of Culver City, was recently initiated into Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society...

 

Swarup of Culver City Makes Dean's List at RIT

Vedant Swarup of Culver City, who is in the industrial design program in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences, made the Dean's List for the Spring 2013-2014 semester. Degree-seeking...

 

Loraine Norvell Culver City resident, dies at 91

Loraine Jeannett Dunn Norvell (nee Troendly), 91, went home to be with the Lord on June 6, 2014. Born in Lincoln, NE on June 19, 1922, Loraine moved to Southern California with parents Ray and Marie...

 

North Korea, Democratic Club History and More!!

By Neil Rubenstein Observer Columnist The North Korean government has officially approved 18 hairstyles for women and 10 for men in an effort to clamp down on Western influences by trimming their...

 

Erlick of Culver City Earns Academic Honors

Miriam L. Erlick, of Culver City, has been named to first honors on the Clark University Dean's List. This selection marks outstanding academic achievement during the Spring 2014 semester. To be eligi...

 

Culver City Little League Team Advances

The Culver City Little League 10U team advanced to the District 25 Winner's Bracket semifinals with victories on Sunday and Monday. On Sunday, the Culver City 10 U team defeated City of Angels 9-8 in...

 

Culver City Council-Meeting in a Minute

Here are some highlights from the City Council meeting of June 23, 2014. At this meeting, the City Council: • Approved a two-year extension to the professional services agreement with Marina L...

 
 By Lynne Bronstein    News    June 26, 2014

CCUSD Creates Online "iAcademy"

Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD) has a new school, known as CCUSD iAcademy, that offers a solution to the educational dilemma that “one size doesn’t fit all.” The CCUSD iAcademy is an on...

 

Laguna Woods Dumps Redflex

The list continues to grow of cities canceling or deckling to renew contracts with Redflex, the company embroiled in bribery scandals in Chicago and other cities. The Laguna Woods City Council opted...

 

Redflex Woes Grow

According to the Chicago Tribune the former head of Chicago's red light camera program was arrested last on May 14, less than 48 hours after the Culver City Council approved a new contract with Redflex, the company accused of pay $2 million in...

 

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