Articles from the March 28, 2019 edition
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Search For Body Resumes
The Culver City Police Department has resumed its search of the El Sobrante Landfill for the remains of Jacsun Manson, on Tuesday, March 26th. Kianna Williams and Adam Manson were formally charged by...
Woman's Club Yard Sale
The Culver City Woman's Club is holding their annual Yard Sale on Friday and Saturday, April 5th and 6th, from 8:00am until 4:00pm, at 3547 Federal Avenue in West Los Angeles. There will be lots of...
Actress for an Afternoon
In the words of Yogi Berra, it was like déjà vu all over again. In 1962 when I was in my 20s and sported long hair and a bohemian look, I spent a few hours sitting in an upper row of a makeshift t...
Kentwood Players to Present 12 ANGRY WOMEN
Kentwood Players will present 12 ANGRY WOMEN, A national play reading of Reginald Rose’s Drama, 12 Angry Men on Saturday, April 6th at 2pm. Performances take place at the Westchester Playhouse, located at 8301 Hindry Avenue in Westchester, CA 9...
Panel to Discuss Climate Change at West LA College
A panel will discuss climate change on Saturday, April 6th from 3-5 PM at West Los Angeles College Fine Arts Auditorium. The panel will be moderated by Dr. Jim Limbaugh, PhD, President of WLA College. Climate books to UN studies stress we are...
Mitchell's Presents Bill to Protect Hairstyles Worn by Black Women and Men
The Senate Judiciary Committee on a 7-0 vote passed a bill by Sen. Holly J. Mitchell, D-Culver City to end based on hairstyles. Senate Bill 188 amends the Fair Employment and Housing Act to prohibit...
CCMS Student Covers Bernie Sanders Rally
By Benjamin Corburn Kid Scoop Media Correspondent, age 12 Bernie Sanders is a top 2020 Democratic candidate and it is clear he is making California a top priority. I had the unique opportunity to go...
Rothfarb Named to 2019 Castleton Baseball Roster
Myles Rothfarb of Culver City CA was recently named to the 2019 Castleton Baseball roster. Castleton University is small enough to be a community where every student matters yet offers more than 75 programs of study for undergraduate and graduate...
Correction
Due to an error in our autocorrect program we inadvertently misspelled Culver City Police Lt. Troy Dunlap’s name. We regret the error and apologize....
Winter Writing Contest Winners
The Culver City Observer believes that a fundamental part of life is learning how to write. This week we will feature the first-place winner Delina Melaku. We will be featuring the writing of other...
Lakers Are Losing but Fans Stay Loyal
The Los Angeles Lakers were officially eliminated last Friday from the playoffs. They have been on a downhill spiral for the last few weeks. Two of their starters, Brandon Ingram and Lonzo Ball are...
Los Angeles Football Club Lead Western Conference
Last year, LAFC enjoyed success in their inaugural season at Banc of California Stadium. During the regular MLS season they won nine of 17 home matches and lost only once. Yet the seven draws at...
No. 1 UCLA Softball Takes on Cal this Weekend
The UCLA softball team will be looking to move into the 30 win category this weekend when the Bruins play the University of California on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. UCLA is the No. 1 team in the...
Support Drone Progam
Dear Editor, As a 20 year Culver City resident, I understand the concerns of others that the use of drones may result in problems. However, as a former prosecutor, I have seen that when drones are...