Articles from the April 12, 2018 edition

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 By Stephen Hadland    News    April 12, 2018

Election Over? Whoa Hold Up a Minute-Second Seat Still a Horse Race

Alex Fisch was elected to the Culver City City Council by voters on Tuesday. However with 1548 VBM and Provisional ballots still to be county Daniel Lee's 170 vote lead over Albert Vera could be erase...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    April 12, 2018

Ko and Jutanugarn Share Lead in LA Open

Jin Young Ko and Moriya Jutanugarn share the third round lead in the 2018 HUGEL-JTBC LA Open at the historic Wilshire Country Club. The LPGA return to the City of Los Angeles for the first time since...

 

New Owner for Frank Sinatra's Culver City Hangout

Dear John’s on Culver Blvd has a new owner, Ben Myron. He promises excitement ahead! The iconic sign will stay the same; Myron plans to keep the sign, now decades-old, as a tribute to the bar's history. Frank Sinatra loved the food. He convinced o...

 

Public Invited to Desalination Project Meeting in El Segundo

The voters spoke loud and clear on April 3, 2018 when Sydney Kamlager received 65 percent to assume the 54th District Assembly seat vacated by Sebastian Ridley-Thomas, due to health concerns....

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    April 12, 2018

St. Paul Easter Baseball Tournament

Spring Break 2018 served Culver City High baseball well. The Centaurs won four of five games to earn third place in the 24-team St. Paul Easter Tournament. The Centaurs will take their successful...

 

Driver Killed in Crash on Washington Blvd

Carlos Gausman, 25, of Santa Monica was killed when his car hit a tree on Washington Blvd. April 6 after a hit and run accident he was speeding away from. Culver City Police received a call at 4:20 a.m. saying a single car had collided with a tree...

 

Rep. Pelosi Through a Kids Eyes

President Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the “TrumpTax,” has been the topic of controversy since its signing on December 22. The TrumpTax caps state and local tax deductions at $10,000, on top of cutting corporate taxes and eliminating most itemized...

 
 By Bill Seals    Sports    April 12, 2018

Chargers First Round Options in the NFL Draft

The 2018 NFL Draft is less than two weeks away (April 26th through the 28th). The Los Angeles Chargers have a very good roster and really need to use this draft to build depth and to find...

 

Culver For A Cause 5K Charity Run

Culver for a Cause will hold a 5k race on Saturday, April 14. The race will begin at 9 am at Culver City High school. The event will include food, live music, free t-shirts, and medals. Proceeds will...

 

Sydney Kamlager To Be Sworn in State Assembly

Assemblywoman-elect Sydney Kamlager will formally take her Oath of Office Monday, April 16 at 3 p.m. in the State Capitol Building. Ms. Kamlager will immediately begin to serve the unexpired term of...

 
 By Steve Finley    Sports    April 12, 2018

Lakers and Clippers Are Out Of NBA Playoffs

For the first time in recent memory, both the Clippers and the Lakers will start their summer vacations early. The Clippers will miss the playoffs for the first time in seven years, although they...

 

Observer Publisher Files Complaint with State Bar

Culver City Observer Publisher Stephen Hadland has filed a complaint with the California State Bar against attorney Les Greenberg, Esq. for requesting criminal charges be filed against him and Culver City Councilman Jim Clarke. Greenberg sent...

 

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